Tornado Kobryn

Tornado Kobryn, often referred to as the "Moose Lake-Milltown Tornado of 2022" was an EF5 tornado that struck the Wilsonian localities of Moose Lake and Milltown, with winds up to 360 miles per hour, making it the largest tornado in Wilsonian history.

Formation, 4:14 PM
The supercell responsible for the tornado forms south of Deserto.

Small tornado formations, ~6:00 PM
The first tornado in the supercell, Tornado Zarviel (rated EF0) hit parts of the suburbs of Aanerud around 6 PM WIST. The first severe tornado didn't happen until 6:31 PM at best, when an EF2, Tornado Tajuan, hit the rural countrysides of Comma. Along the path, more minor tornadoes, Akrell, Aron, Kyson and Zayne scattered crops of corn and wheat.

Formation and early stages, 10:17 PM
Between the timespan of 9:47 to 10:17 PM, three EF1 tornados have spawned, tornados Ascilia, Sebhrenah and Arbancon respectively, with the latter hitting Whitebridge, resulting in an 11-year old boy being injured after a wall collapsed on him. Meanwhile, Tornado Kobryn touched the ground 32 miles north of Lowood. Not even ten minutes in, it claimed its first victim, Zedhryx Naff of Wilburtree Flat in his car, unaware of the tornado. One hour and 20 minutes in, it hit the town of Buronga, which lead to 15 fatalities and 65% of its buildings damaged or destroyed, including an Ames department shop and a retirement center. By this time, the tornado was at an EF3-like strength. Later, it crossed I-1523 and touched down on the paths of I-730 and WIR-2040A eight minutes later, resulting in 101 deaths. Following this, Wombat Island Airways Flight 318 made an emergency landing at the Harlston Municipal Aeroport, 42 miles northwest of Buronga. Due to pilot error and excessive fog, the plane crashed on the runway. An 18 year old girl was seriously injured, but nobody was killed. For two and a half hours, the tornado remained on rural countrysides and outskirts of Koojan and Ulverstone as well as some interstates before hitting Kwobrup, resulting in 3 deaths and 70% of its buildings damaged or destroyed. The tornado eventually made a loop and headed north toward Gap, a locality of 200 people, where at least 25 of the area's 48 buildings were leveled.