A Commemorative Reflection on the
Edmonton Tornado and Hailstorm, 1987
A COMMEMORATIVE REFLECTION ON THE
EDMONTON TORNADO AND HAILSTORM, 1987
ONE DECADE LATER
Preface
This web site was assembled to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Edmonton tornado. It consists of an Atlas of the Edmonton Tornado and a collection of unpublished Photographs from the Edmonton Tornado.
The Atlas, by Robert Charlton, Bradley Kachman and Lubomir Wojtiw, is a public version of a research paper that will be published in due course. ATTENTION: Permission for commercial use of the Atlas must be obtained in writing from the authors.
Some of the photographs, assembled for the web site by Bob Charlton, Chuck Humphrey, Brad Kachman, Randy Pakan, and Lub Wojtiw, were given to the University of Alberta for research purposes. The first six photographs consist of single images, or colllages of images taken from the ground. The final fifteen show selected damage sites from a professional air survey flown by Western Remote Sensing Ltd. (now defunct) on August 4, 1987. The only known copies of the air survey photographs were given to the authors by Alberta Public Safety Services.
Contents
Atlas of the Edmonton Tornado and Hailstorm, 1987
Photographs Previously Unpublished
The Tornado at Various Stages [221K]
The Tornado Near Refinery Row [333K]
The Tornado in Full Force [178K]
The Aftermath: Part 1 (by R. Charlton) [383K]
The Aftermath: Part 2 (by R. Charlton) [425K]
The Aftermath: Part 3 (by R. Charlton) [251K]
Aerial Photographs of the Tornado's Path (from Alberta Public Safety Services)
167th Ave. South of Evergreen [409K]
Evergreen [476K]
July, 1997