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2011-04-10 DISC: WI/IA/MI/IL

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Thought I'd roll this one out there as the damage reports are starting to really come in now via local media. Personally I had 60-70 mph est winds here at home as a couplet moved just to the south. My time lines up with an official report from just to my SW.

Media is reporting major damage in the Neenah/Menasha area, and the City of Kaukauna has been hard as well. Structural damage is reported and law enforcement is requesting no travel in the area. I'm sure tomorrow will be interesting with the damage surveys...

I have some mediocre lightning photos I took from behind the line which I will post as soon as I can get them cleaned up.
 
I was on Hwy 22 just south of Wautoma. Took a couple vids and a few pics. Nothing really that good though. Storms were moving so fast that it was very hard to chase in that area. So many trees, etc. I was on the second storm that rolled through Wautoma and spawned the TOR's in Neenah/Menasha. Defintitely an interesting night for those of us from WI! Unfortunately since that storm was moving so fast, I couldn't keep up with it.
 
Road construction south of Tomah could have caused a very bad day for a lot of people, as traffic was backed up to a crawl and a tornado-warned cell approaching. Unfortunately, extricating ourselves from this mess put us behind the curve on the cells which went on to create damage along Hwy 80 and Hwy 21 near Arkdale. We saw trees down and some light structural damage to homes, and more moderate damage to outbuildings in both places. We made it to Friendship where the storm was apparently tornado warned (we had lost data at this point), but visually it wasn't that impressive.
 
I went to Boston this past weekend, and of course my friends Colt and them would see the most epic tornadoes ever. At least I got to fly over thunderstorms in SE Missouri to Tulsa. It was pretty cool, the storms were relatively low topped because we were able to fly completely over them:

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So far we have one EF1 confirmed 5mi SW Hancock, WI; one EF2 between Arkdale and Cottonville, WI:
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/arx/?n=apr1011

And one EF1 in Kaukauna, WI. The Green Bay survey teams are still out and the final tally will most likely rise. Also the Twin Cities office should have survey info forthcoming regarding northwest Wisconsin.
 
Another EF1 in northwest Winnebago County; and one each EF1 and EF2 up in Forest County (far northeast WI).
 
Preliminary survey results from NWS Green Bay office:

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREEN BAY WI
730 PM CDT MON APR 11 2011

...PRELIMINARY TORNADO OUTBREAK INFORMATION...

AT LEAST SEVEN TORNADOES AFFECTED THE NWS GREEN BAY SERVICE AREA SUNDAY
EVENING.

HERE IS SOME PRELIMINARY INFORMATION ON FOUR OF THE TORNADOES. THIS
INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AFTER ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE IS REVIEWED.

...MERRILL...
TIME: AFTER 600 PM CDT /EXACT TIME TO BE DETERMINED/
AREA AFFECTED: APPROX 1 MILE NORTH OF HAMBURG TO NEAR GLEASON
STRENGTH: TO BE DETERMINED--AT LEAST EF2, POSSIBLY EF3
PATH LENGTH: UP TO 22 MILES
PATH WIDTH: UP TO 1/2 MILE WIDE
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: THE WORST DAMAGE...POSSIBLY EF3...OCCURRED
APPROXIMATELY AT 618 PM JUST NORTH OF THE MERRILL AIRPORT.

...KAUKAUNA AREA...
TIME: 844 PM TO 846 PM CDT
AREA AFFECTED: SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST SIDE OF KAUKAUNA
STRENGTH: EF1 WITH WINDS ESTIMATED 95 TO 105 MPH
PATH LENGTH: AT LEAST 1.5 MILES LONG
PATH WIDTH: 125 YARDS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: OVER 100 HOMES WERE AFFECTED, MANY WITH
SIGNIFICANT ROOF DAMAGE.

...POY SIPPI-BOOM BAY-WINCHESTER...
TIME: 753 PM TO 807 PM CDT
AREA AFFECTED: POY SIPPI/LAKE POYGAN/BOOM BAY EAST-NORTHEAST TO CR M AND
MM
STRENGTH: EF1 WITH WINDS 90 TO 100 MPH
PATH LENGTH: APPROX 14.8 MILES LONG BUT NON-CONTINUOUS
PATH WIDTH: AT LEAST 100 YARDS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: STRAIGHT LINE WIND DAMAGE ALSO OCCURRED TO THE
SOUTH OF THE TORNADO PATH IN WINNEBAGO COUNTY.

...WEST BLOOMFIELD/READFIELD...
TIME: TO BE DETERMINED
STRENGTH: EF1 WITH WINDS 90 TO 100 MPH
PATH LENGTH: TO BE DETERMINED
PATH WIDTH: 200 YARDS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: THIS WAS THE EARLIER TORNADO THAT AFFECTED THE
NORTHERN PART OF WAUSHARA COUNTY. MORE INFORMATION ON THIS TORNADO WILL
BE MADE AVAILABLE TUESDAY.

...OTHER TORNADOES...
INFORMATION ABOUT OTHER TORNADOES THAT AFFECTED THE NWS GREEN BAY
SERVICE AREA...INCLUDING THOSE IN FOREST COUNTY COUNTY...WERE SUMMARIZED
IN A PREVIOUS PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT. IN ADDITION...A TORNADO
THAT AFFECTED ADAMS COUNTY MOVED INTO WESTERN WAUSHARA COUNTY SOUTHEAST
OF HANCOCK.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS PRELIMINARY DATA. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION...
INCLUDING THE RESULTS OF FLY-OVERS BY THE DNR...WILL BE ISSUED AS SOON
AS A COMPLETE EVALUATION IS MADE LATER THIS WEEK.
 
With the survey still underway, April 10, 2011 is at least tied for Wisconsin's largest April tornado outbreak.
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/news/display_cmsstory.php?wfo=mkx&storyid=66565&source=0

I am not sure that release is correct, perhaps I am missing something and have emailed the WFO about it.

August 18th 2005 had 27 tornadoes in Wisconsin that day.

"The surface low moved east into east central Wisconsin by 10 PM CDT that evening. Favorable wind shear associated with the warm front, combined with the strong instability supplied by the heat and humidity resulted in a record outbreak of 27 tornadoes across Wisconsin in the late afternoon and evening. The previous record of 24 tornadoes was set on May 8, 1988"


This is from their own website?

http://www.crh.noaa.gov/mkx/document/tor/081805.php

Let me know if I am all wet on this.

Tim
 
Tim, you cite an August outbreak..the NWS is referring to April outbreaks. And I remember that crazy August 2005...yikes!
:-)
 
Tim, you cite an August outbreak..the NWS is referring to April outbreaks. And I remember that crazy August 2005...yikes!
:-)

I know that, I must of been correct as they released a corrected version this morning with the August event on it
and as number 1.

If you read the page at the link you posted it lists more then just April events.
Looks like they haven't updated the webpage yet though.

Tim

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT...CORRECTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MILWAUKEE/SULLIVAN WI
530 AM CDT TUE APR 12 2011


THE TABLE BELOW LISTS THOSE DAYS IN WISCONSIN WITH THE LARGEST
NUMBER OF DOCUMENTED TORNADOES GOING BACK TO 1844. THE 10 TORNADOES
DOCUMENTED ON APRIL 10 2011 PLACES THAT DAY TIED FOR 9TH POSITION
IN THE TOP-10 RANKINGS.

...RANK... ...DATE... ...NUMBER OF EVENTS...

01 AUGUST 18 2005 27

02 MAY 08 1988 24

03 JULY 03 1983 22

04 JUNE 08 1993 18

05 JUNE 23 2004 17

06 JUNE 07 2008 13

06 AUGUST 09 1979 13

08 JULY 18 1996 12

09 MAY 24 1989 10

09 APRIL 27 1984 10

09 JULY 15 1980 10

09 JUNE 26 1969 10

09 JULY 10 1966 10

09 JUNE 04 2005 10

09 JULY 22 2010 10

***09*** APRIL 10 2011 10

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MILWAUKEE/SULLIVAN FORECAST OFFICE
SERVICES 20 COUNTIES IN SOUTH-CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN. THIS
COUNTY WARNING AREA /CWA/ CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...

COLUMBIA...DANE...DODGE...FOND DU LAC...GREEN...GREEN LAKE...
IOWA...JEFFERSON...KENOSHA...LAFAYETTE...MARQUETTE...MILWAUKEE...
OZAUKEE...RACINE...ROCK...SAUK...SHEBOYGAN...WALWORTH...
WASHINGTON...AND WAUKESHA...

NO TORNADOES WERE DOCUMENTED IN THIS AREA. THE WORST STORMS MISSED
OUR AREA BY ONE COUNTY TO THE NORTH.

BELOW IS THE TOP-10 RANKING FOR THOSE DAYS WITH THE LARGEST NUMBER
OF DOCUMENTED TORNADOES ON A GIVEN DAY IN THE MILWAUKEE/SULLIVAN CWA.

...RANK... ...DATE... ...NUMBER OF EVENTS...

01 AUGUST 18 2005 16

02 MAY 08 1988 10

02 AUGUST 09 1979 10

02 JULY 18 1996 10

02 JUNE 07 2008 10

02 JULY 22 2010 10

07 JUNE 08 1993 08

07 JUNE 23 2004 08

09 JUNE 08 1984 07

09 JUNE 12 2008 07


$$

GEHRING/CRAVEN/KAPELA/ZABEL
 
I know that...like I said, but the list indicated did not show the August..it shows other months and indicated that May 8th was the largest outbreak.

Would you like the email the WCM sent me admiting the error and correcting it?

Did you not read this part?

THE TABLE BELOW LISTS THOSE DAYS IN WISCONSIN WITH THE LARGEST
NUMBER OF DOCUMENTED TORNADOES
GOING BACK TO 1844. THE 10 TORNADOES
DOCUMENTED ON APRIL 10 2011 PLACES THAT DAY TIED FOR 9TH POSITION
IN THE TOP-10 RANKINGS.

Geesh...

Tim
 
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