u/Illustrious_Scale598

Image 1 — EXTREMELY FAR NORTH TORNADO SCAR IN RUSSIA! This is one of the furthest North tornado scars I've ever found. It's so far north it's on the same latitude as Alaska! It also appears to have been an intense tornado.
Image 2 — EXTREMELY FAR NORTH TORNADO SCAR IN RUSSIA! This is one of the furthest North tornado scars I've ever found. It's so far north it's on the same latitude as Alaska! It also appears to have been an intense tornado.
Image 3 — EXTREMELY FAR NORTH TORNADO SCAR IN RUSSIA! This is one of the furthest North tornado scars I've ever found. It's so far north it's on the same latitude as Alaska! It also appears to have been an intense tornado.
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EXTREMELY FAR NORTH TORNADO SCAR IN RUSSIA! This is one of the furthest North tornado scars I've ever found. It's so far north it's on the same latitude as Alaska! It also appears to have been an intense tornado.

Occurred near 66.86° N, 88.1° E

This scar dates back to around 2007-2009 and is further north then all of the US lower 48 states, and this scar is actually on the same latitude as Alaska. This is one hell of a find.

u/Illustrious_Scale598 — 3 days ago
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Update to the random Violent Russian TOR. There's actually 2?? Maybe more? Is this even a tornado???? (Read Desc)

I've found another likely path to the South of this one, likely trailing along with the other. For the sake of simplicity, the tornado I already found is TORNADO A and the new one I found is TORNADO B. I'm assuming that tornado B was occluding when a new one (Tornado A) developed. it appears that there was likely twins on the ground (possibly even more) before Tornado B occluded into tornado A's circulation.

But there may be more than 2, maybe even more than 3 sperate Tornados. I've found many other smaller and sporadic areas of tree damage around these 2 damage swaths, which leads to me believe two things. Ethier A: This supercell/storm was spamming out satellate tornados and twin tornadoes like crazy, or B: this actually isn't even a tornado at all and some other event like a flood/landslide/fire, or just straight line winds, maybe even a down burst. Though, this damage appears very tornadic, but the swaths of damage are very sporadic and confusing. This did 100% occur in 2025, sometime between April and August, I'm just not quite sure what actually caused this damage, though I'm leaning towards tornado.

On image 3, areas in red show where I've found more sporadic tree damage, and image 4 is an example of this intense tree damage that is a decent bit away from the main path.

If anyone can help me figure out if this is a tornado, and if it is, why are there so many random spots of tree damage? I have so many more questions about this that I don't know have explanations for. Hopefully someone can help figure this out, or simply can have a conversation about this in the replies to this post. I can't really put this in any other sub reddit, because it got deleted on r/tornado by the mods for 0 reason. Any ways, thank you all for reading about this random stupid Russian tornado and my fascination with its damage path.

If you want more information the tornado, check the original post. Coordinates of damage: 59°06'10.27"N 75°30'53.88"E

u/Illustrious_Scale598 — 3 days ago
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Found this Undocumented, likely tornado path, that occurred only last year, around April-August 2025 in Russia. Very violent and appears to have possibly had a multi vortex structure. Coordinates: 59°06'10.27"N 75°30'53.88"E

Posted on my X account as well.

This one is very interesting. There are several very small areas of tree damage nearby the main, large, swath. This was either a very large multiple vortex tornado or it had a lot of satellites. I found this on Google earth, so there is probably some more high quality satellite imagery out there somewhere.

I Only found this because of a twitter thread about a separate group of tornados that were undocumented and occured in Russia in 2014. I was looking around, searching for more Tornados from the 2014 group, until I found this one that occurred in the summer months of 2025.

u/Illustrious_Scale598 — 3 days ago
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4 tornado emergencies in one day isn't very common. Im assuming the last time we saw this was probably March 31 2023 or Dec 10 2021. I'm not entirely sure though.

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u/Illustrious_Scale598 — 7 days ago
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Super deep debris ball... I really hope it's doesn't hit Meadville. if it does, there will be a catoprasphitc outcome.

u/Illustrious_Scale598 — 7 days ago