
An unexpected meteorological event has appeared at the end of the September in the village of Velikaya Aleksandrovka, Kherson region, southern Ukraine.
Cold Arctic air, which has bothered Europe during last days /https://mkweather.com/2020/09/29/austrian-alps-under-the-snow-italy-with-the-coldest-september-days-for-50-years/; https://mkweather.com/2020/09/29/gulf-stream-the-weakest-for-1600-years-northern-ireland-with-the-coldest-recorded-september-temperature-in-history/; https://mkweather.com/2020/09/27/alps-with-more-than-1-meter-of-snow-a-big-photogallery/; https://mkweather.com/2020/09/26/alps-154c-4-3f-the-coldest-since-march-2020-and-heavy-snowfall-europe-under-arctic-attack/; https://mkweather.com/2020/09/24/uk-50c-and-snow-norway-76c-and-184-km-h-wind-gusts/; https://mkweather.com/2020/09/24/november-weather-in-europe-next-days-london-paris-brussels-berlin-12c-munich-and-prague-only-9c-and-rain// has arrive above Ukraine at the weekend and early this week with powerful storms, cooldown and rarely – tornadoes.
A dangerous tornado was shifting through Velikaya Aleksandrovka on Sunday, 27. September 2020 and damaged crops and hundreds of structures including homes. 1 person has been injured.
On the videos from the region we can see helpless people near houses without roofs, fallen trees and damaged populated areas in the village.
More people has filmed the untraditionally huge tornado, which according to eswd.eu reached status of F2 tornado. Powerful twisters such this are common in USA and in Europe F2+ tornadoes are very rarely.
Infographics: youtube.com, eswd.com


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