2019 Iqaluit-Apex Tornado

The 2019 Iqaluit-Apex Tornado was a very large and destructive EF4 Tornado that struck the Canadian territory of Nunavut on July 14, 2019. The tornado would flatten most of the 2 towns and leave 79 people dead.

Meteorological Synopsis
An unusually warm summer came for Nunavut, which would also trigger many summer storms. A High of 79 F Would be reported at the Iqaluit Airport on July 14,2019, which is very warm for the territory. At around 3:00 PM Local time, a thunderstorm fired up about 25 miles northwest of Iqaluit. The Thunderstorm would soon become a supercell at 3:45. At 4:14 PM Local Time, The Supercell produced a tornado about 5 Miles Northwest of Iqaluit. The tornado was pretty small at first, but by the time it was 3 mile NW Of the city, It started becoming a monster. By 4:22, Or the time it hit the airport, it had grown exponentially larger, to about 1.9 Miles. Then about 2 minutes later, It slammed into the capital city with high-end EF4 Winds and it was about 2.1 Miles wide. The tornado would practically flatten everything in its path, as most of the buildings were not built to survive  extreme winds. Houses were lifted up to 0.25 miles in the air and cars were tossed up to a mile away. The tornado would become more of a mid-EF4 Tornado with winds of 175 MPH As it it Apex around 4:27 PM. It was basically the same, with just slightly less damage as a truck went about 0.65 miles from its original location. The tornado would cross over open tundra for the next 11 minutes before dissipating at 4:38 PM

Response
After the tornado, the Canadian government would declare an emergency for the city, and sent supplies to the territory.[wip]