Ste. Rose Du Lac, MB F0 Tornado of June 19, 1997

Ste. Rose - McCreary - Alonsa - Gladstone


Figure 1 shows the surface observations at 4:00 pm CDT, which shows an occluded low pressure across Saskatchewan with an occluded front extending south across southern Manitoba. This front became the focus for thunderstorms in the early afternoon hours of June 19th, which ultimately resulted in two tornadoes.

Figure 1. Surface analysis at 21Z on June 19, 1997 showing mean sea-level pressure (MSLP) contours, surface observations, fronts and pressure centres (WPC, 2017)

According to Environment and Climate Change Canada (2018), an F0 tornado touched down at 2:15 pm CDT near Ste. Rose Du Lac, MB. The track and width of the tornado was not documented by ECCC. The tornado caused no fatalities, injuries or property damage.


Sources

NWS Weather Prediction Center Surface Analysis Archive. (2017). Surface analysis 21Z Thu Jun 19 1997. Retrieved from: https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/archives/web_pages/sfc/sfc_archive.php

Environment and Climate Change Canada Data. (2018). Canadian National Tornado Database: Verified Events (1980-2009) – Public. Retrieved from: http://donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/weather/products/canadian-national-tornado-database-verified-events-1980-2009-public/