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Revision as of 19:58, 5 June 2008 by CrazyC83 (talk | contribs) (→Meteorological synopsis)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The June 2008 tornado outbreak sequence is an on-going series of tornado outbreaks affecting most of central and eastern North America since June 3, 2008. At least 70 tornadoes have been reported and 7 confirmed as of June 4. No fatalities have been reported as a direct result of tornadoes but three people were killed by severe weather including flash flooding and damaging wind across three states.
Meteorological synopsis
Following a series of violent tornado outbreaks that claimed the lives of at least 26 people in mid-May and at least 12 people in late-May, a stationary boundary formed across the Midwest separating a seasonally cool airmass from most of Canada from the very warm and moist airmass from the Southern states and the Gulf of Mexico where temperatures locally rose into the 100s. A series of waves of low pressures formed along the boundary line produced very heavy rain and damaging winds across the Ohio Valley and southern Great Lakes on June 2, 2008. A moderate risk of severe weather was issued for parts of Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Ohio and West Virginia for that day. 18 tornadoes were reported also mostly over Indiana and Illinois. One particular tornado caused extensive damage across Rush and Decatur counties with the community of Moscow about 35 miles southwest of Indianapolis being the hardest hit area. The EF3 tornado heavily damaged some homes as well as a covered bridge and buildings used by the Indiana National Guard. Several people were injured including one critically.
On May 3, as the moderate risk of severe weather shifted further east in the coastal areas of the states, the complex of storms transitioned into a widespread damaging wind event across the Middle Atlantic States including the Richmond, Virginia, Baltimore, Maryland and Washington D.C metropolitan areas. 1 person was killed by damaging winds in Virginia while two others where killed due to the flooding rains.
Later in the day, a new wave was formed just east of the Rockies. A moderate risk of storms was issued for most of the Central Plains. At least 45 tornadoes were reported during the evening hours with the most damaging ones occurring across southern Nebraska and Iowa.
On May 4, a high risk of severe weather was issued from Wichita to the Twin Cities and including the cities of Omaha, Des Moines and Kansas City. A moderate risk extended northward to Duluth, Minnesota and southward to Oklahoma City.
On May 5, a moderate risk was issued for northern Illinois including Chicago. It was later expanded to cover areas in surrounding states.
Reported tornadoes
EFU | EF0 | EF1 | EF2 | EF3 | EF4 | EF5 | Total |
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0 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 7 |
June 3 event
List of reported tornadoes - Tuesday, June 3, 2008 | ||||||
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Illinois | ||||||
EF? | E of Vernon | Marion | 38°80′N 89°05′W / 39.333°N 89.083°W / 39.333; -89.083 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
1305 | Roof was blown off a barn and shingles were removed from a house. | |
EF? | SW of Winchester | Scott | 39°60′N 90°50′W / 40.000°N 90.833°W / 40.000; -90.833 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
0030 | ||
EF? | N of Manchester | Scott | 39°57′N 90°33′W / 39.950°N 90.550°W / 39.950; -90.550 | 0046 | ||
EF? | Pleasant Hill | Pike | 39°44′N 90°87′W / 39.733°N 91.450°W / 39.733; -91.450 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid longitude |
0059 | Tornado reported by the sheriff office. | |
EF? | Farmersville | Montgomery | 39°44′N 89°65′W / 39.733°N 90.083°W / 39.733; -90.083 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid longitude |
0101 | ||
EF? | Eldred | Greene | 39°29′N 90°55′W / 39.483°N 90.917°W / 39.483; -90.917 | 0115 | ||
EF? | E of Michael | Greene | 39°24′N 90°58′W / 39.400°N 90.967°W / 39.400; -90.967 | 0230 | ||
Indiana | ||||||
EF0 | S of Waverly | Morgan | 39°48′N 86°34′W / 39.800°N 86.567°W / 39.800; -86.567 | 1830 | Brief tornado touchdown. | |
EF? | Cottage Grove | Union | 39°60′N 84°86′W / 40.000°N 85.433°W / 40.000; -85.433 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
0054 | Tornado report along Highway 27. | |
EF? | St. Paul | Decatur | 39°43′N 85°63′W / 39.717°N 86.050°W / 39.717; -86.050 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid longitude |
0109 | Damage to telephone poles and wires. | |
EF3 | Moscow area | Shelby, Rush | 39°51′N 85°58′W / 39.850°N 85.967°W / 39.850; -85.967 | 0109 | unknown | Major damage in the area with houses damaged and destroyed. Several people were injured, one critically. |
EF? | Princes Lakes | Johnson | 39°35′N 86°11′W / 39.583°N 86.183°W / 39.583; -86.183 | 0129 | ||
EF2 | SW of Edinburgh | Brown, Johnson | 39°35′N 85°97′W / 39.583°N 86.617°W / 39.583; -86.617 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid longitude |
0129 | unknown | Significant damage reported at Camp Atterbury, with about 40 buildings damaged at the base. Debris in the air reported and power transformers were blowing. |
EF1 | Clarksburg | Decatur | 0155 | unknown | ||
Virginia | ||||||
EF0 | Roanoke | Roanoke city | 2327 | 1.5 miles (2.4 km) |
Brief tornado in a subdivision. Some trees were knocked down, with a few landing on houses. | |
EF0 | S of Midlothian | Chesterfield | 37°43′N 77°64′W / 37.717°N 78.067°W / 37.717; -78.067 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid longitude |
0040 | 0.25 mile (400 m) |
Narrow short-lived tornado knocked down some trees. |
Ohio | ||||||
EF? | Albany | Athens | 39°22′N 82°20′W / 39.367°N 82.333°W / 39.367; -82.333 | 0147 | ||
Missouri | ||||||
EF? | Whiteside | Lincoln | 39°18′N 91°02′W / 39.300°N 91.033°W / 39.300; -91.033 | 0148 | Tornado spotted by sheriff. | |
EF1 | N of Roach | Camden | 0525 | 6.5 miles (10 km) |
Tornado touched down in the Lake of the Ozarks area. One house was damaged and over 100 trees were uprooted or snapped. | |
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 3, 2008, NWS Indianapolis, NWS Blacksburg, NWS Springfield |
June 4 event
List of reported tornadoes - Wednesday, June 4, 2008 | ||||||
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Ohio | ||||||
EF? | Newtown | Hamilton | 39°12′N 84°35′W / 39.200°N 84.583°W / 39.200; -84.583 | 1148 | Trees twisted and knocked down. | |
Virginia | ||||||
EF? | Falls Church | Falls Church city | 38°88′N 77°17′W / 39.467°N 77.283°W / 39.467; -77.283 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
1905 | Tornado reported at Annandale Road embedded in the derecho. | |
EF? | Huntingdon | Fairfax | 38°78′N 77°07′W / 39.300°N 77.117°W / 39.300; -77.117 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
1945 | ||
Maryland | ||||||
EF? | Huntingtown | Calvert | 38°62′N 76°61′W / 39.033°N 77.017°W / 39.033; -77.017 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
1945 | ||
EF? | Bel Alton | Charles | 38°46′N 76°98′W / 38.767°N 77.633°W / 38.767; -77.633 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid longitude |
0004 | Large tornado reported. | |
Colorado | ||||||
EF? | S of Hyde | Washington | 40°01′N 102°83′W / 40.017°N 103.383°W / 40.017; -103.383 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid longitude |
2029 | ||
EF? | SW of Yuma | Yuma | 40°08′N 102°75′W / 40.133°N 103.250°W / 40.133; -103.250 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid longitude |
2103 | Brief touchdown. | |
EF? | S of Hoyt | Adams | 39°99′N 104°07′W / 40.650°N 104.117°W / 40.650; -104.117 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
2104 | ||
Iowa | ||||||
EF? | S of Glenwood | Mills | 41°00′N 95°74′W / 41.000°N 96.233°W / 41.000; -96.233 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid longitude |
2304 | Tornado reported by spotters. | |
EF? | S of Creston | Union | 41°04′N 94°36′W / 41.067°N 94.600°W / 41.067; -94.600 | 2304 | ||
EF? | SW of Malvern | Mills | 40°96′N 95°65′W / 41.600°N 96.083°W / 41.600; -96.083 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
2322 | ||
EF? | S of Emerson | Mills | 41°00′N 95°40′W / 41.000°N 95.667°W / 41.000; -95.667 | 2356 | A house was reportedly flattened and others possibly destroyed. | |
EF? | W of Red Oak | Montgomery | 41°01′N 95°32′W / 41.017°N 95.533°W / 41.017; -95.533 | 2358 | ||
EF? | W of Nodaway | Adams | 40°94′N 94°92′W / 41.567°N 95.533°W / 41.567; -95.533 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
0113 | Rain-wrapped tornado according to KCCI. | |
EF? | Corning | Adams | 40°99′N 94°74′W / 41.650°N 95.233°W / 41.650; -95.233 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
0137 | Tornado reported with debris cloud. | |
EF? | NW of Kent | Union | 40°98′N 94°47′W / 41.633°N 94.783°W / 41.633; -94.783 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
0218 | A farm was damaged with outbuildings destroyed. Power poles knocked over. | |
EF? | Afton area | Union | 41°04′N 94°20′W / 41.067°N 94.333°W / 41.067; -94.333 | 0259 | Large extremely dangerous tornado reported. | |
EF? | NW of Thayer | Clarke | 41°07′N 94°02′W / 41.117°N 94.033°W / 41.117; -94.033 | 0321 | ||
EF? | SW of Murray | Clarke | 41°09′N 93°96′W / 41.150°N 94.600°W / 41.150; -94.600 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid longitude |
0333 | ||
Nebraska | ||||||
EF? | S of Champion | Chase | 40°39′N 101°69′W / 40.650°N 102.150°W / 40.650; -102.150 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid longitude |
2313 | A farm was heavily damaged. | |
EF? | W of Surprise | Butler, Polk | 41°10′N 97°36′W / 41.167°N 97.600°W / 41.167; -97.600 | 0025 | ||
EF? | W of Ulysses (1st tornado) | Butler | 41°07′N 97°19′W / 41.117°N 97.317°W / 41.117; -97.317 | 0028 | ||
EF? | Dwight | Butler | 41°08′N 97°02′W / 41.133°N 97.033°W / 41.133; -97.033 | 0110 | ||
EF? | W of Bee | Seward | 41°01′N 97°13′W / 41.017°N 97.217°W / 41.017; -97.217 | 0110 | ||
EF? | W of Ulysses (2nd tornado) | Butler | 41°07′N 97°22′W / 41.117°N 97.367°W / 41.117; -97.367 | 0120 | A barn was blown away. | |
EF? | S of Elwood | Gosper | 40°52′N 99°86′W / 40.867°N 100.433°W / 40.867; -100.433 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid longitude |
0344 | ||
EF? | NW of Smithfield | Gosper | 40°58′N 99°75′W / 40.967°N 100.250°W / 40.967; -100.250 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid longitude |
0428 | ||
EF? | S of Kearney | Buffalo | 40°66′N 99°08′W / 41.100°N 99.133°W / 41.100; -99.133 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
0504 | ||
Indiana | ||||||
EF? | E of Rensselaer | Jasper | 40°94′N 87°09′W / 41.567°N 87.150°W / 41.567; -87.150 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
0030 | Small tornado reported. | |
Illinois | ||||||
EF? | SW of Pontiac | McLean, Livingston | 40°73′N 88°83′W / 41.217°N 89.383°W / 41.217; -89.383 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
0101 | Reported merging with Flanagan tornado west of Interstate 55 at mile 190. | |
EF? | S of Flanagan | Livingston | 40°73′N 88°87′W / 41.217°N 89.450°W / 41.217; -89.450 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 Coordinates: longitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
0101 | Reported merging with Pontiac tornado west of Interstate 55 at mile 190. | |
EF? | N of Mackinaw | Tazewell | 40°58′N 89°36′W / 40.967°N 89.600°W / 40.967; -89.600 | 0117 | ||
EF? | Goodfield | Woodford | 40°63′N 89°27′W / 41.050°N 89.450°W / 41.050; -89.450 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
0137 | Tornado reported at the interchange of Interstate 74 and US 150. | |
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 4, 2008 |
June 5 event
List of reported tornadoes - Thursday, June 5, 2008 | ||||||
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Kansas | ||||||
EF? | SW of Russell Springs (1st tornado) | Logan | 38°77′N 101°36′W / 39.283°N 101.600°W / 39.283; -101.600 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
1930 | Brief tornado touchdown. | |
EF? | SW of Russell Springs (2nd tornado) | Logan | 38°88′N 101°21′W / 39.467°N 101.350°W / 39.467; -101.350 Coordinates: latitude minutes >= 60 {{#coordinates:}}: invalid latitude |
1941 | ||
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 5, 2008 |