SirenMadness wrote:
Also, yeah, it sucks to be without a warning system: in Windsor, whenever a big storm comes, the only warning we have is from Detroit's system.
Windsor used to have an extensive siren network, dating back to World War II. I forget the name of the company that manufactured them from Toronto, but they looked and sounded just like a Carters air raid siren. However, they ran off 440 volt three-phase power.
Randy Mawson, the creator of CANWARN, was stationed at the Windsor Airport weather office in the mid-1980s. We talked very often about the siren system in Windsor, and what it would take to have them placed back in operating condition. The end result, was the city couldn't justify spending the money on the sirens, since the threat of tornadoes is considered to be so low in southwestern Ontario. Moreover, there is a myth that since Windsor is right on the Detroit River, any twister would lift crossing the water and stay airborne over the city. However, this was not the case on June 17, 1946.
The city of Windsor and Essex County learned the hard way that tornadoes can kill people without any warning, especially in their own backyard. Thereafter, until the late 1960s, the air raid sirens in Windsor were used for weather warnings. Ironically, they stopped using them before the tornado that struck on April 3, 1974, which also killed a few people in the city. Much to my astonishment, Windsor city officials did not take any action to upgrade or replace the siren system in the aftermath of that killer storm.
In reality, the Detroit-Windsor area is living on borrowed time, which is running out with each passing day, until the next deadly tornado strikes the region. Randy Mawson and other weather officials at Environment Canada feel the same way. Moreover, since climatologists feel that 2007 could be one of the hottest years on record, it may set the stage for a very violent Severe Weather season across lower Canada and Great Lakes regions.
Here is more information on the 1946 Windsor tornado:
http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-70-1713-11 ... does/clip3