A deluge was in the forecast. Why wasn't Toronto more prepared? | CBC News (2024)

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Storm chasers saw it coming, and Environment Canada's rainfall warning suggested a deluge was coming —so why were so many people caught off guard by the powerful storm that hit Torontoon Tuesday?

Rainfall amounts that caused pooling, flash floods beat daily record from 1941

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A deluge was in the forecast. Why wasn't Toronto more prepared? | CBC News (1)

Toronto is under water again. Here's what happened

2 months ago

Duration 2:47

CBC Toronto meteorologist Colette Kennedy explains what led to such severe flooding in parts of the GTA on Tuesday.

Storm chasers saw it coming, and Environment Canada's rainfall warning suggested a deluge was coming —so why were so many people caught off guard by the powerful storm that hit Torontoon Tuesday?

And how are residents supposed to prepare for events like this?

David Phillips, senior climatologist with Environment Canada, says the expected rainfall amounts were there all along.

"It was a surprise in terms of the [fact] it was well forecasted and the amounts were there in the forecast. But when you actually see them falling in a city as huge as Toronto, it becomes really devastating," Phillips said in an interview with CBC News Network on Tuesday.

The record rainfall caused widespread power outages and shutdown several major traffic routes. At the height of the stormalmost100 millimetres of rainfellin some areas, Environment Canada says, surpassing the city's daily record set back in 1941.

Some 97.8 millimetres of rain fell at Pearson International Airport, while 83.6 millimetres fell on Toronto'sdowntown corein just a few hours. About 87 millimetres was recorded at Billy Bishop airport on Toronto's waterfront, accordingto preliminary figures from the federal department.

City manager Paul Johnson said the city will review what happenedTuesday to be better prepared infuture.

"I don't want people to feel we were unprepared. We were," Johnson said at a news conference Wednesday.

"However, the situation changed significantly and when that shifted, we needed to pivot to try and ensure the safety of the folks that were caught in the storm."

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Johnson said the city has been fielding questions about its decisions in responding to the powerful storm, particularly when it comes to roadways.

"We always review every incident after, and we will be paying particular attention to how we can utilize data and evidence in a stronger way to look at what response we should take," he said.

A series of separate storms consecutively drenched the GTA, but particularly the city of Toronto. He saidthe system that brought the rainfall was "unique" from a meteorological perspective,Phillips said.

"There was a line of storms from London to the west part of Toronto that lined up like a parade, like jumbo jets on the airport tarmac. And there was storm on top of storm coming in one after the other, dropping their load of precipitation," he said Tuesday.

A rainfall warning was issued for the city on Tuesday morning, with a risk of thunderstorms continuing in the afternoon and evening. The rain fell on Toronto in a four-hour window, but major traffic and transit disruptions persisted in the aftermath.

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It has already been an unusually wet spring and summer in much of the GTA. From April 1 until Tuesday, the region was drenched in roughly 166 per cent of the rainfall it would typically see in that same period, Phillips said.

"That's a lot of rain. The grounds are saturated, the river courses are full."

Up to 110 millimetres of rain was initially expected to fall on Tuesday, withrainfall rates of 40 mm/hpossible at some points, the federal weather agency said.

Roughly 167,000 Toronto Hydro customers were without power at the peak of Tuesday's outages,the utility said.

Mark Robinson, a storm chaser and meteorologist with the Weather Network, said the powerful storm brought in a huge amount of rain in a short period of time.

"We were expecting some significant amounts of rain. But when it hits an urban area, that's the big issue," Robinson told CBC News Network on Tuesday.

"Not only did the first line of storms hit the GTA, the whole conveyor belt of moisture behind that, brought that rain in."

Robinson said summer thunderstorms are "some of the most difficult storms" to anticipate due to the unexpected amount of rain they canproduce.

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Epic rains, flooding raise concern about Toronto's climate readiness

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There are growing questions about Toronto’s readiness to deal with more extreme weather events as the city cleans up from torrential rains that knocked out power, closed roads and flooded homes — even Drake’s mega-mansion known as The Embassy.

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Why did Toronto flood so bad? ›

A parade of storms and a freak mashup of factors from high humidity to already-oversaturated soil and rivers resulted in Tuesday's devastating floods across the GTA. Updated Aug.

What was the major cause for the 2013 Toronto flooding? ›

An intense thunderstorm dumped record-breaking amounts of rain on Toronto over just a few hours on July 8, 2013, causing chaos on the streets. Stretches of highways and roads were flooded, forcing some drivers to abandon their vehicles.

Is Toronto prone to flooding? ›

Flood Risk Factors in the Greater Toronto Area

Due to the urbanized nature of the GTA, the majority of rainfall becomes surface runoff. Runoff is conveyed quickly to the receiving watercourse through a number of drainage systems, causing water levels in streams and rivers to rise quickly.

How much rain did the Toronto flood get? ›

Updated Aug. 8, 2024 at 1:49 p.m. A little over 97 millimetres of rain was reported at Toronto's Pearson airport by Tuesday afternoon. By comparison, Toronto's single-day rainfall record was on July 8, 2013, when 126 millimetres fell at Pearson.

Has Toronto ever had a flood? ›

In 1954, Hurricane Hazel swept through Toronto with unparalleled force. Although Toronto is no stranger to flooding—the first written account of a flood was in 1797—many were unprepared for the devastation this storm caused. Hurricane Hazel made its way to Ontario on October 15, 1954.

How much rain fell in Toronto on July 16, 2024? ›

Where July 16 lands in the record books
DATEPRECIPITATION (mm)
July 28, 1980118.5 118.5
September 18, 1948108.0 108.0
July 27, 189798.6 98.6
July 16, 202497.8 97.8
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What are the three main causes of flooding in Canada? ›

Flooding is Canada's most costly and frequent natural hazard. Floods can occur at any time of year and can be caused by events such as heavy rainfall, melting snow, ice jams, coastal storm surges, tsunamis, seiches, tidal events, and groundwater flooding.

How much did the Toronto flood cost in 2024? ›

Intense flash flooding that occurred in Toronto and other parts of southern Ontario between July 15-16, 2024, is estimated to have caused over $940 million in insured damage, according to initial estimates from Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc. (CatIQ).

How much does the Toronto flooding cost? ›

The cost of not being prepared for flooding does not stop at $1-billion. For every $1 in insurable loss, $3-4 in uninsurable damage is borne by homeowners, businesses and communities. The total price tag for Toronto's three-hour flood-fest may therefore be in the zone of $4-billion, or roughly $1.3-billion an hour.

What is the most flood prone city in the world? ›

Topping the list as the most vulnerable city is Guangzhou, China, followed by Mumbai and Kolkata in India, Guayaquil, Ecuador and Shenzen, China. Almost all cities at the highest risk of flooding damage were in North America or Asia. The top 20 most vulnerable cities are: Guangzhou, China.

What city has the highest flood risk? ›

These 10 cities are the most vulnerable to flooding in the United States
  1. Miami, Florida. Flood risk score: 100.0.
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  3. Brooklyn, New York. Flood risk score: 72.4. ...
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  5. Pasadena, Texas. ...
  6. Houston, Texas. ...
  7. Jersey City, New Jersey. ...
  8. Cape Coral, Florida. ...
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What has Toronto done to prevent flooding? ›

TRCA Flood Control Structures – Toronto

Ross Lord Dam was constructed in 1973 to provide flood control for the West Don River. The dam operates in conjunction with downstream flood control channels to reduce the risk of flooding to flood vulnerable communities.

Which Canadian city is most at risk of flooding? ›

15 Canadian cities at high risk of flooding
  • Sorel-Tracy, Quebec. 18,8%.
  • Miramichi, New Brunswick. 17,9%.
  • Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. 16,4%.
  • Dolbo-Mistassini, Quebec. 16,4%.
  • Kamloops, British Columbia. 16,1%.
  • Peterborough, Ontario. 15,3%.
  • St. Wellington, Ontario. 15,1%.
  • Fredericton, New Brunswick. 15%.

What is the 100 year storm in Toronto? ›

TRCA defines the 100 year flood as a flood, based on an analysis of precipitation, snow melt, or a combination thereof, having a return period of 100 years on average, or having a 1% chance of occurring or being exceeded in any given year. FAQ Categories: Flood risk.

What was the worst flood in Canadian history? ›

Large floods are known to have occurred in 1776, 1826, 1852 and 1861, while the worst floods of the 20th century took place in 1950, 1966, 1979 and 1997. The 1950 flood inundated many valley towns and one-sixth of Winnipeg in May of that year. More than 100,000 people had to be evacuated.

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What are the main causes of flooding in Canada? ›

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