It’s been a wild summer in terms of weather in Alberta and Wednesday didn’t disappoint, Environment Canada confirming Alberta saw it’s 12th tornado of the year in the Schuler, Alberta area.

The Wildrose province typically sees 15 tornados on average in a given season.

No damage has been reported, officials are asking anyone with pictures of the twister or any damage to send it to them for further study.

Meteorologist Kirk Torneby tells 660 NEWS there’s some specific criteria that needs to be met for them to make that determination.

“This case happens to have been caused by a lot of rotation on the ground, a rapidly developing storm catches that rotation, twists it into the updraft and develops a very short lived and not usually very intense circulation in this case, a landspout tornado,” he said.

Additional funnel clouds were also spotted Wednesday in Hussar, Claresholm, Carstairs, Munson and Viking.

A funnel cloud advisory was also declared here in Calgary for several hours during the afternoon.