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Tornado makes landfall in Sarasota, causing damage, as storms pass through SW Florida  

A tornado touched down in Sarasota on Wednesday afternoon as a storms rolled over Southwest Florida from the Gulf of Mexico, the National Weather Service of Tampa Bay confirmed.

In a preliminary assessment, meteorologists say the tornado appeared to last about 45 seconds with wind speeds hitting 90 mph, and it caused moderate damage as it touched down.

In a video captured around 2:15 p.m. and shared by the Sarasota Police Department, the apparent tornado can be seen churning along north of police headquarters with a significant amount of debris swirling in its funnel.

Police responded to the 2000 block of 10th Street in Sarasota for reports of damage. Images shared online by a FOX 13 news reporter show significant damage to a business in the vicinity.

No injuries were reported, Sarasota Police Department said.

The tornado’s wind speeds place it at an EF-1 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, a 0-5 scale used to measure the severity of tornadoes.

This story was originally published March 16, 2022 at 6:07 PM.

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Ryan Ballogg
Bradenton Herald
Ryan Ballogg is a local news and environment reporter and features writer at the Bradenton Herald. His work has received awards from the Florida Society of News Editors and the Florida Press Club. Ryan is a Florida native and graduate of USF St. Petersburg. Support my work with a digital subscription
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