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Tornado warnings ended, thunderstorm watches continue
Tornado warnings ended, thunderstorm watches continue

CTV News

time22-07-2025

  • Climate
  • CTV News

Tornado warnings ended, thunderstorm watches continue

Tornado warnings have ended for the RM of Macdonald and the RM of Morris. Uploaded on July 21, 2025. (CTV News Winnipeg) Tornado warnings previously issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) for the RM of Macdonald and the RM of Morris have now ended. The warnings, which ended at approximately 7:20 p.m., said meteorologists were tracking a severe thunderstorm that is possibly producing a tornado over Osborne moving southeast at 25 km/h. Severe thunderstorm watches remain in effect for Winnipeg, parts of southern Manitoba and the Interlake region. The watches indicate that a trough of low pressure is triggering isolated to scattered thunderstorms, which may reach severe thresholds.

Two EF-0 tornadoes confirmed in Wisconsin following Wednesday storms
Two EF-0 tornadoes confirmed in Wisconsin following Wednesday storms

Yahoo

time18-07-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Two EF-0 tornadoes confirmed in Wisconsin following Wednesday storms

(WFRV) – Severe weather moved through Wisconsin on Wednesday afternoon, and while Local 5's viewing area was largely spared from the worst of the storms, two tornadoes have been confirmed in the southern part of the state. According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Milwaukee, survey crews confirmed an EF-0 tornado with estimated winds of 70 miles per hour. It began near the intersection of County Road E and W. Hillcrest Road, about three miles southwest of Hustisford in Dodge County. The tornado touched down around 3:22 p.m. and lifted near Grey Road and Wildcat Road, northeast of Hustisford, at approximately 3:36 p.m. 'Summer of Drive-Thru:' Appleton Chick-fil-A to give away free chicken sandwiches A second EF-0 tornado, with estimated winds of 65 miles per hour, was confirmed in cornfields and tree lines near Buckhorn Road and Breezy Point Road—about five miles north-northeast of Beaver Dam. That tornado briefly touched down at 2:59 p.m. NWS survey teams are continuing to assess damage in the area and are looking for additional evidence of other tornadoes. Storm Team 5 is monitoring their findings and will provide updates as they become available. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

At The Movies: Bring Her Back will give you chills, samurai western Tornado makes the cut
At The Movies: Bring Her Back will give you chills, samurai western Tornado makes the cut

Straits Times

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Straits Times

At The Movies: Bring Her Back will give you chills, samurai western Tornado makes the cut

Find out what's new on ST website and app. BRING HER BACK (R21) 99 minutes, opens on July 17 exclusively at The Projector ★★★★☆ The story: Two step-siblings are ensnared in their foster mum's diabolical occult ritual. The film titles of Australian twins Danny and Michael Philippou are malicious invitations. The 'me' of the directing duo's 2022 breakout debut Talk To Me was an embalmed hand that possessed the adolescents communing with it. And in Bring Her Back, the guardian is Laura (Sally Hawkins) and the 'her' is the dead daughter she intends to revive. Assigned to live with Laura in her remote cabin beyond the Adelaide suburbs are 17-year-old Andy (Billy Barratt) and preteen Piper (Sora Wong), who is, as her daughter was, vision impaired. Laura already has a catatonic foster son (Jonah Wren Phillips). The boy has a bloated belly, which is strange because sharp utensils and his own flesh are all he seems to eat: both clearly preferable to Vegemite. Add the mysterious shed behind the pool where the daughter drowned, and the Gothic fairy tale is constantly unsettling. It becomes positively distressing once you discern Laura's deranged plan, why she is gaslighting protective big brother Andy to gain control over Piper: Water and circles, the symbols of birth and infinity, are your visual cues. With just two movies, the Philippous – collaborating under the handle RackaRacka – have gained a following for their original horror creations. British actress Hawkins (The Shape Of Water, 2017) is sinister in her faux cheeriness, and the three juvenile actors are extraordinary – you so fear for these vulnerable victims. The bond between Andy and Piper is the most touching. Recently orphaned, they, too, are in bereavement, in a story on the madness of grief that breaks your heart even more than it shocks and rattles. Hot take: This chiller about abusive adults and shattered families is the mother of childhood nightmares. TORNADO (NC16) 91 minutes, opens on July 17 ★★★☆☆ The story: In 1790s Scotland, the daughter (Koki) of a Japanese puppeteer (Takehiro Hira) steals two sacks of gold from a savage gang. The outlaws are now hunting her down. Jack Lowden (left) and Koki in Tornado. PHOTO: SHAW ORGANISATION The British period drama Tornado grips from the very start, with the eponymous heroine fleeing in desperation across the barren land. On her heels are the highwaymen. Tim Roth is at his scurviest playing the leader Sugarman, and Little Sugar (Jack Lowden) is his double-crossing son. The others have names like Kitten (Rory McCann) and Psycho (Dennis Okwera), as well as arrows and knives, and they are unhurried because they know Tornado has nowhere to run. The circumstances are then explained in a narrative that returns to earlier that fateful day. Filmed amid the misty moors by Academy Award-nominated cinematographer Robbie Ryan (Poor Things, 2023), the sophomore feature of Scottish writer-director John Maclean is stark and spare, even if it never again equals the opening half-hour's sustained tension. It is a chanbara frontier adventure of wayfarers scrabbling for survival, another unique piece of revisionist history after Maclean's widely acclaimed Slow West (2015) dropped a Scottish lad in the American West. Tornado's father is a samurai in spirit and puppeteer by trade. The 16-year-old girl is his bored assistant on their travelling wagon show, not unlike Little Sugar in resenting a controlling patriarch. Hence her impulsive theft – she thinks the riches will bring independence, but the consequences are tragic. Koki in Tornado. PHOTO: SHAW ORGANISATION Throats are slit and limbs lobbed off. The Japanese value of patience and her father's katana – the cultural heritage she had spurned – become her weapons as she vows slow-burn revenge against her pursuers. Tornado, the wayward child, turns raging warrior and earns her name. Hot take: Japanese singer-model Koki cuts a wide swath in a singular swordplay western.

Germany Has No Plans To Buy Additional F-35 Fighter Jets: Defence Ministry
Germany Has No Plans To Buy Additional F-35 Fighter Jets: Defence Ministry

NDTV

time14-07-2025

  • Business
  • NDTV

Germany Has No Plans To Buy Additional F-35 Fighter Jets: Defence Ministry

Germany has no plans to procure additional F-35 fighter jets, a defence ministry spokesperson said on Friday, denying a Politico report that the country planned to grow its planned fleet to 50. So far, Germany has ordered 35 of the US-made jets to replace a total of 85 ageing Tornado fighter jets that will be decommissioned. "The defence ministry currently has no plans to procure additional F-35s beyond the 35 F-35s already contractually agreed," the spokesperson said at a regular news conference. A military source told Reuters that the figure of 15 additional F-35 jets had been part of previous considerations, but that the numbers needed to be adapted after NATO's new targets for weapons and troop numbers. The new targets suggest the initial figure was not large enough and the actual number of additional F-35s needed might be bigger in the end, although the source would not confirm this. The Politico report comes amid tensions between Germany and France on the joint Franco-German fighter jet FCAS partnership after a report earlier this week that France now wants a workshare of 80%. The demand would scrap the agreed division of tasks and possibly stop the project from entering its next phase, an industry source told Reuters. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Wednesday that differences remained on the configuration of the FCAS project, which has been plagued by delays and infighting over workshare and intellectual property rights.

Germany denies plans to buy more F-35 jets beyond current order
Germany denies plans to buy more F-35 jets beyond current order

The Sun

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Germany denies plans to buy more F-35 jets beyond current order

BERLIN: Germany has no plans to procure additional F-35 fighter jets, a defence ministry spokesperson said on Friday, denying a Politico report that the country planned to grow its planned fleet to 50. So far, Germany has ordered 35 of the U.S.-made jets to replace a total of 85 ageing Tornado fighter jets that will be decommissioned. 'The defence ministry currently has no plans to procure additional F-35s beyond the 35 F-35s already contractually agreed,' the spokesperson said at a regular news conference. A military source told Reuters that the figure of 15 additional F-35 jets had been part of previous considerations, but that the numbers needed to be adapted after NATO's new targets for weapons and troop numbers. The new targets suggest the initial figure was not large enough and the actual number of additional F-35s needed might be bigger in the end, although the source would not confirm this. The Politico report comes amid tensions between Germany and France on the joint Franco-German fighter jet FCAS partnership after a report earlier this week that France now wants a workshare of 80%. The demand would scrap the agreed division of tasks and possibly stop the project from entering its next phase, an industry source told Reuters. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Wednesday that differences remained on the configuration of the FCAS project, which has been plagued by delays and infighting over workshare and intellectual property rights. - Reuters

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