Storm Science
Storm Safety
Tornados
Hurricanes
Myth or Fact
100

What is the primary difference between a hurricane and a tornado?

A hurricane is a large storm system with strong winds, heavy rain, and a defined rotation, whereas a tornado is a smaller, rapidly rotating column of air that forms from a thunderstorm.

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Where is the safest place to take shelter during a tornado in Canada?

In a basement, storm cellar, or an interior room on the lowest floor without windows.

100

What is the average number of tornadoes that occur in Canada each year?

Approximately 60 to 80 tornadoes.

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Which region of Canada is most often affected by hurricanes?

The Atlantic provinces (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador).

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The bigger the Tornado the more dangerous it is 

Myth: for tornados, size does not determine its strength 

200

What is the scale used to measure the strength of hurricanes?

The Saffir-Simpson Scale.

200

If you are in a building during a hurricane, what should you do to stay safe?

Move to a small, windowless room in the interior of the building, away from exterior walls and corners.

200

What is the most common month to experience tornados in Canada 

July

200

What is the most common month for hurricanes to impact Canada?

September.

200

You can safely drive through floodwaters after a hurricane.

Myth:Absolutely not! Just 15 cm of water can make a car lose control, and 60 cm can sweep away most vehicles. “Turn around, don’t drown.”

300

What is the 'eye' of a hurricane?

The calm center of a hurricane, where the weather is relatively clear and still.

300

What should you do if you're caught outside during a tornado in Canada?

Lie flat in a low-lying area, such as a ditch, and protect your head. If possible, seek shelter in a nearby building or vehicle.

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What region of Canada is most commonly affected by tornadoes?

The Prairie provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta), specifically in an area known as "Tornado Alley" in Canada.

300

what was the name of the hurricane Mr. Townend experienced in 2022

Hurricane Fiona

300

Every second Hurricanes release the energy of 10 Atomic Bombs

Fact

400

What wind speed is required for a storm to be classified as a hurricane?

Winds of 74 mph (119 km/h) or higher.

400

What are some essential items to include in a hurricane emergency kit in Canada?

Water, non-perishable food, flashlight, batteries, first aid kit, medications, important documents, and a battery-powered radio.

400

What is the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale used for?

It measures the strength of tornadoes based on the damage they cause.

400

What causes Hurricanes to rotate counter clockwise in the northern hemisphere 

The Coriolis Effect 

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Tornados travel in a straight Line

MYTH: tornadoes do not typically travel in a straight line; they can change direction and even backtrack, influenced by the thunderstorms that form them and specific wind condition

500

What atmospheric conditions are most favorable for tornado formation?

Warm, moist air at the surface with cooler, drier air above, combined with wind shear.

500

What is the recommended action if a tornado warning is issued while you're in a car in Canada?

Do not try to outrun the tornado. Instead, seek shelter in a sturdy building, or if no shelter is available, lie flat in a low-lying area.

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The only continent to never experience a tornado is
Antarctica 
500

what is the minimum temperature water needs to be for a hurricane to form

80 degrees fahrenheit 

500

Hurricanes can produce Snowfall

Fact!! it's rare but possible for hurricanes to produce snowfall, a phenomenon sometimes called a "snow-i-cane" or "snurricane," especially when a hurricane moves inland and encounters colder temperature

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