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'Tornado' damages city home roofs | 'Tornado' damages city home roofs |
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A tornado is suspected to have damaged the roofs of two houses in Newport, south Wales. | |
Slates from the homes in Haisbro Avenue, St Julian's were found in gardens several doors away on Thursday. | |
Veronica Stacey said a neighbour saw the sky turn dark and then watched as the tiles were ripped off the roofs. | Veronica Stacey said a neighbour saw the sky turn dark and then watched as the tiles were ripped off the roofs. |
A BBC weather forecaster said a funnel cloud creating a tornado could have been possible in unstable air when the incident happened at 1610 BST. | |
BBC Weather Centre said they believed heavy rainfall "at the top of the scale" had fallen in Newport, which can bring tornadoes. | |
Mrs Stacey, who returned home from work in the pathology lab at the Royal Gwent Hospital to view the damage, said: "Some of the tiles were found five or six gardens down the road." | Mrs Stacey, who returned home from work in the pathology lab at the Royal Gwent Hospital to view the damage, said: "Some of the tiles were found five or six gardens down the road." |
Residents spoke of an 'almighty gust of wind', with some finding damage to their properties | Residents spoke of an 'almighty gust of wind', with some finding damage to their properties |
She said the "mini-tornado" was witnessed by a neighbour whose garden backs onto her own. | She said the "mini-tornado" was witnessed by a neighbour whose garden backs onto her own. |
"She said 'The sky went really dark, a kind of yellow colour and then they just came off with the wind'," Mrs Stacey added. | "She said 'The sky went really dark, a kind of yellow colour and then they just came off with the wind'," Mrs Stacey added. |
She said both her home and that of her neighbour had large holes in the back of their roofs. | She said both her home and that of her neighbour had large holes in the back of their roofs. |
A spokesman for the BBC Weather Centre said it was "possible" a mini-tornado had struck the homes. | A spokesman for the BBC Weather Centre said it was "possible" a mini-tornado had struck the homes. |
"About 1615 BST exactly over Newport we've got a little image of rainfall right at the top of the scale and these little deluges can bring little mini-tornadoes," he said. | "About 1615 BST exactly over Newport we've got a little image of rainfall right at the top of the scale and these little deluges can bring little mini-tornadoes," he said. |
"But people can confuse mini tornadoes with big gusts of winds." | "But people can confuse mini tornadoes with big gusts of winds." |
Slates were found a few doors away after being blown off the roof in Haisbro Avenue, Newport | Slates were found a few doors away after being blown off the roof in Haisbro Avenue, Newport |
BBC Wales forecaster Derek Brockway said the air over Wales had been unstable, causing it to rise and cool forming large cumulonimbus clouds. | BBC Wales forecaster Derek Brockway said the air over Wales had been unstable, causing it to rise and cool forming large cumulonimbus clouds. |
These clouds can grow very tall producing heavy rain, hail and thunder and gusty winds and sometimes tornadoes. | These clouds can grow very tall producing heavy rain, hail and thunder and gusty winds and sometimes tornadoes. |
"The air within a thunder cloud is rising, but what goes up must come down," he said. | "The air within a thunder cloud is rising, but what goes up must come down," he said. |
"So a cold down draught is also produced and this causes the air to spin and produce a funnel cloud. | "So a cold down draught is also produced and this causes the air to spin and produce a funnel cloud. |
"If the funnel clouds grow big enough and touches the sea it becomes a waterspout. If it touches the land it's a tornado." | "If the funnel clouds grow big enough and touches the sea it becomes a waterspout. If it touches the land it's a tornado." |
Mr Brockway said tornadoes were more common than was thought in the UK. | Mr Brockway said tornadoes were more common than was thought in the UK. |
"On average we can expect 33 every year, but there are probably loads more that go unreported. | "On average we can expect 33 every year, but there are probably loads more that go unreported. |
"Most tornadoes in the UK form over the Midlands and southern England but some do occur occasionally in the north and over Wales." | "Most tornadoes in the UK form over the Midlands and southern England but some do occur occasionally in the north and over Wales." |