After a severe storm system traversed over the metro on May 25th, MPR’s Tom Crann discusses tornado science with meteorologist Paul Huttner, who explains the importance in distinguishing between straight line winds and a tornadic storm for climatology analysis.
On May 25, 2008, supercell thunderstorms produced large hail and tornadoes from the northern Twin Cities metro area to western Wisconsin. Four tornadoes touched down in Minnesota. The strongest tornado was an EF-3 which hit Hugo, Minnesota. The EF-3 tornado packed winds up to 165 mph, destroyed trees, houses, barns, and silos. Two-year-old Nathanial Prindle was killed, and nine others were injured.