Paul Knightley, Sarah Horton, Matthew Clark, Matthew Winter
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The Jersey tornado and hailstorm of 1–2 November 2023
A powerful tornado affected eastern parts of Jersey, Channel Islands, on the night of Wednesday 1 and Thursday 2 November 2023, associated with a supercell thunderstorm. As well as spawning the tornado, the parent thunderstorm also produced a severe hailstorm, with hailstones upwards of 5cm in diameter documented. A TORRO site investigation, assisted by staff from Jersey Met, concluded that the tornado produced a continuous damage path across the east of the island of around 8km in length, with a width of up to 500m. The tornado was assigned a provisional rating of T6 on the International Tornado Intensity Scale.
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