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'It just started plucking those trees and spitting them out,' Lucan farmer recounts tornado

Environment Canada has confirmed a tornado touched down in Lucan. The weather agency issued a severe thunderstorm watch Wednesday for much of southwestern Ontario, including London and Middlesex.

A tornado with wind speeds of 130 km/h touched down north of Lucan, Environment Canada confirms

A tornado spotted near Drumbo northeast of Woodstock Wednesday night. (Twitter)

Environment Canada has confirmed a tornado touched down just north of Lucanon Wednesday evening.

Engineers from Western University conducted a damage survey and concluded that the tornado had peak winds of 130 km/h.

The length of the damage path was 5 km, and a maximum width of 170 metres.

All Ron DeBrouwer had to do was look around his property for confirmation that atornado had touched down on his farm just outside of Lucan.

He said the evidence is clear - the large cedar trees that were plucked from the ground and thrown aside in a field. The ripped-off roof. The tree torn in half.

"It just started plucking those trees and spitting them out," said DeBrouwer, who was in his Lucan home when a funnel cloud formed.
Ron DeBrouwer stands at his Lucan-area farm which was hit by high winds on Wednesday evening. (Kate Dubinski/CBC News)

"In town, everything was as calm as can be, but out here, they could hear a noise like a great big fan going," said DeBrouwer.

His mom was on the farmand said the sky went dark at about 6:45 p.m. Wednesday. She grabbed her dog and by the time she got to the basement, the storm had cleared.

"It was very quick. Basically, no one was hurt and it was a big mess, that's all," DeBouwer said.
This camping trailer landed on its roof after strong winds blew through Lucan Wednesday evening. Environment Canada is sending an investigator to confirm that a tornado touched down. (Kate Dubinski/CBC News)

Environment Canada said it also had reports of the same storm cell spawning a possible tornado in the Drumbo area, northeast of Woodstock.

However, there's no evidence that a tornado occurred, investigators said.

The weather agency issued a severe thunderstorm watch Wednesday for much of southwestern Ontario, including London and MiddlesexCounty.

Shortly after, photos and videos started populating social media, and the agency itself.

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Residents reported seeing these trees plucked by a funnel cloud and tossed aside as it travelled east near Lucan on Wednesday evening. (Kate Dubinski/CBC News)

At the LucanBiddulph township office, signs and large garbage bins were knocked over. A neighbourhing camping trailer business had several knocked-over vehicles.

Gary Haskett stood in his barn with his brother and nephew watching the rain come in, then the funnel clouds.

"It formed and then the trees started to go," Haskett said. "It came coming up and then down. The only time I've seen anything like this is on TV."

The winds didn't damage Haskett's property.

Only two confirmed tornadoes in Ontario this year

Environment Canada meteorologist Geoff Coulson said there have been several reports of tornadoes in the province this year, but no more than usual.

"We've certainly seen over the course of the spring and the first part of the summer, some reports of funnel clouds in various areas, but in terms of actual tornadoes we've been able to confirm, that number still stands at two at this point," Coulson said.

"The first event just outside of London onApril11ththis year, and then another tornado that occurred in Northwestern Ontario on July 6thtothe west of ThunderBay."

Londoners are asked to keep an eye out for watches and warning in the region that could change depending on how the storms play out.

Have any photos or videos of damages? E-mail us atlondonnewstips@cbc.ca.