Tornado destroyed the artificial grass track at Nore Neset in Bjørnafjorden – news Vestland

It’s almost unbelievable – a tornado has done unthinkable things to both artificial grass pitches of the Nore Neset sports club. Managing director Erik Andre Hesthamar has cried in despair. On Saturday, an extreme weather phenomenon struck over Bjørnafjorden in Vestland, and more location-specific: Only in certain places in Hagavik. This is how it looked on Saturday – all movable property spread over large parts of the pitch. Photo: Agnieszka Iwanska / news A few houses, some roofs and two sports fields were damaged when what turned out to be a tornado wreaked havoc. The incredible images from the sports team’s surveillance camera tell their brutal language. It was the camera’s last pictures before it was also taken by the wind. The entire artificial grass on one pitch was lifted up and refurnished. As an unwelcome gift, broken glass was scattered in the second lane with the result that both are now useless. Clear traces of the ravages of the wind, the granules have been pushed up by the track where the wind has accelerated. Photo: John Inge Johansen / news Sensational phenomenon – I think they can be ready to play again next year at the earliest, says Hesthamar to news. Os and Fusaposten have sent the videos he shares to an expert who determines that this is a tornado, or a tornado – and that it is very unusual in Norway. – It is both unusual and sensational. It’s not often you see something like this in this country, at least not with such material damage as a result of such a phenomenon, says Erik Kolstad, climate researcher at Norce to the newspaper. From the surveillance camera – it’s all on for just over twenty seconds. 350 meters away from the track is Lyssand Gartneri. General manager Thomas Lyssand is busy growing chrysanthemums, but had to move large parts of the production after almost one hundred square meters of glass disappeared in seconds. It is 350 meters as the crow flies from where the glass disappeared in the roof to where it was deposited in the artificial turf field. Took the glass with him – We received a message from a neighbor who said that something had happened, and when I got here I saw that large parts of the roof were gone. If it had been a normal wind, it would have blown one way or another, but here everything is twisted, so I probably think it’s a tornado, he says to news. The glass was thus taken with the wind and dumped on the sports field. The glass from the roof was sucked up by the tornado. Photo: Thomas Lyssand / Hesthamar in the sports team says that they have had a visit from the supplier who recommends either an emergency repair or replacing the entire artificial grass where the wind has lifted it off the surface. As for the second track, the sports team will try to go over it with a special machine, after they recently went to great lengths to pick glass. The sports team has picked up the biggest pieces. Photo: Erik Andre Hesthamar / – I don’t really dare to think about the consequences if it’s not enough. If we have to take up all the gravel and rubber granules, or lay a new cover there too, it will cost us more than we have, he says. – It is a demanding process, and we have never done it before. Don’t know if anyone else has done it before either, says the daily manager. – I have cried several times this weekend, I must admit that honestly. I see we have a long way to go, says Erik Andre Hesthamar. Photo: John Inge Johansen / news But he adds that the cohesion and cooperation with other clubs is good: – We are very grateful. Now we will have teams in Søre Neset, we have teams in Kuventræ, we have teams in Lysefjorden and we have teams in Øyane that have been allowed to train and will play matches. We are incredibly, incredibly grateful for that. Published 29/08/2024, at 11.10



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