Gavin Groth
EF0
This was the largest severe weather event I have been through and I did not see any posts on it, so I thought I would share...
This outbreak occurred quite early in the year for Wisconsin, considering that most of are snow is not even gone by mid April. I was only 9 years old, so my memory is a bit faded on this, I had no real weather knowledge and barley new what reflectivity was on a radar, so its quite cool loading up the level 2 data and seeing how the day panned out.
There were a total of 15 tornadoes, strongest was a EF3 which was what hit my town.

This line of storms was active all day back into Minnesota. But conditions favorable for tornadoes did not really come until west central Wisconsin. These tornadoes occurred between 6pm-9pm. This was the largest tornado outbreak that NWS Green Bay has handled.
The EF3 that hit my town went nearly over my house (about a quarter mile east of me) Once it past the airport it reached EF3 windspeeds and destroyed 22 homes and 7 businesses. Thankfully nobody in the entire state died from these storms, though there was some injuries reported.
I was not at home during the time of the event, and as a kid I was very upset that I did not get to see the tornado, this is what mostly sparked my interest in weather.
link to NWS Report: April 10, 2011 Tornado Outbreak
Photos of the event (From NWS Report):


This outbreak occurred quite early in the year for Wisconsin, considering that most of are snow is not even gone by mid April. I was only 9 years old, so my memory is a bit faded on this, I had no real weather knowledge and barley new what reflectivity was on a radar, so its quite cool loading up the level 2 data and seeing how the day panned out.
There were a total of 15 tornadoes, strongest was a EF3 which was what hit my town.

This line of storms was active all day back into Minnesota. But conditions favorable for tornadoes did not really come until west central Wisconsin. These tornadoes occurred between 6pm-9pm. This was the largest tornado outbreak that NWS Green Bay has handled.
The EF3 that hit my town went nearly over my house (about a quarter mile east of me) Once it past the airport it reached EF3 windspeeds and destroyed 22 homes and 7 businesses. Thankfully nobody in the entire state died from these storms, though there was some injuries reported.
I was not at home during the time of the event, and as a kid I was very upset that I did not get to see the tornado, this is what mostly sparked my interest in weather.
link to NWS Report: April 10, 2011 Tornado Outbreak
Photos of the event (From NWS Report):


