CheeselandSkies
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Interesting, I thought its path ended at Lake Simcoe, seems like that one tornado from the 1953 Waco outbreak that spent most of its life over Lake Michigan so there's way to know for sure how long it lasted. I mentioned further back in this thread that it wouldn't surprise me if several tornadoes touched down on Lake Erie and/or Lake Ontario and weren't recorded because, really, how could track a path entirely over water?
Reminds me of the February 7, 2017 New Orleans area tornado outbreak, a very intense couplet continued over Lake Borgne and then crossed over the unpopulated swampland of the Biloxi State Wildlife Management Area. The couplet and hook were of an appearance typically associated with EF3+ tornadoes, but there's no way to survey anything out there and the tornado warning was even dropped due to lack of human population (I believe a Special Marine Warning was issued instead).