There was a tornado warning today for here. This is the problem with it...
The power went out across Waterloo just minutes before the tornado warning rang out. I, including thousands of other people, had no idea there actually was a tornado. The tornado was located 20kms west of Kitchener/Waterloo, and there was a large funnel cloud hanging 200 feet from the ground over west Waterloo and northwest Kitchener for a long time. A lot of my friends said they had their windows open, and I did too, which got me thinking.
There should have been tornado sirens. It's a common topic in places without sirens, but the county government just doesn't think we need them. A lot of people were outside or in their homes with there windows open, so they could have had some warning that a tornado was coming. This happens so often here, there is no EAS on the TV or an EARS on the radio so people just have no idea unless they are watching The Weather Network.
12 times since 2000, we have had tornado warnings in this county, and everytime a lot of people have no idea. It really pisses me off that a LARGE funnel cloud was hanging over the city, and I had no idea. I know we should have weather radios, but you can't buy them in Canada, so really no one if any will ever have one.
I'm going to email the city about the lack of outdoor warning systems. This year, during emergency preparedness week there was a lot of talk about how Sarnia has tornado sirens and it's a good thing. So, maybe now the city will listen. 10-20 ATI sirens would cover this city, they are inexpensive, so it wont be a problem for the city I think.
Anyhow, today could have been a disaster, and no one had warning.
Funny thing is, today is the 21st anniversary of the May 31, 1985 Ontario tornado outbreak, when 8 people died in the city of Barrie when an F4 tornado struck without warning.