Oakfield Tornado
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The Oakfield Tornado is the name of an F5 tornado which destroyed Oakfield, Wisconsin on July 18, 1996.[1] In addition, strong thunderstorms brought heavy rains, lightning, and gusty winds to that region of Fond du Lac County. All of these elements resulted from the passage of a cold front. The violent tornado developed outside of town and moved southeastward across Wisconsin taking direct aim at Oakfield. At 7:15 p.m. the large tornado struck the 1,012 person town, injuring 17 people but killing none. Damage estimates totaled over $40 million as 47 of 327 homes were destroyed. Also 56 homes as well as numerous businesses and churches suffered heavy damage. A state of emergency was declared by Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson allowing National Guard soldiers to be called in to aid victims and clear debris.
The tornado was strong enough to level the Friday Canning Company, while throwing up millions of empty cans and leaving them sprawled over a 50 mile (80 km) radius. Besides structural damage to buildings the tornado was very costly to farmers; Crops, livestock, and farm equipment were also gone. The original National Weather Service report from Milwaukee/Sullivan categorized the tornado to be an F3 to F4 tornado on the Fujita scale. It was later upgraded to an F5, the most severe tornado possible. It would be the only F5 tornado to hit the United States that year. The tornado width when it reached its maximum strength was about 100 yards (92m) wide, making it one of the narrowest F5's on record. The storm was documented by an experienced storm chaser.
There were eleven other tornadoes in Wisconsin from this storm complex, with one death at Marytown, Wisconsin.[2]
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[edit] Tornado table
Confirmed Total |
Confirmed F0 |
Confirmed F1 |
Confirmed F2 |
Confirmed F3 |
Confirmed F4 |
Confirmed F5 |
12 | 6 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
F# | Location | County | Time (UTC) | Path length | Damage | |
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Wisconsin | ||||||
F1 | SW of Tomahawk | Lincoln | 2220 | 3 miles (4.8 km) |
Three cottages, one home and a tavern were damaged. A garage was removed from its foundation and two boats were flipped. | |
F1 | SW of Berlin | Green Lake | 2315 | 2 miles (3.2 km) |
Damage limited to trees | |
F2 | SE of Brothertown | Calumet, Wisconsin | 0005 | 6.4 miles (10.2 km) |
1 death North of Marytown, a couple of dozens of barns, sheds and homes were damaged or destroyed. In Marytown, a house trailer, three homes and a machine shed were destroyed. In Calumet County, two barns, trees, crops were damaged and calf houses were thrown 1,000 feet (300 m) | |
F5 | Oakfield area (1st tornado) | Fond du Lac | 0005 | 13.3 miles (21.3 km) |
4 homes were swept from their foundation and automobiles were thrown 400 feet (120 m) away. 60 homes, 6 businesses, a canning company, two churches, 18 barns, several vehicles and several sheds were destroyed. 150 homes and businesses were also damaged. 500 acres (2.0 km²) of crops were also wiped away and total damage amounts was near $40 million. 12 to 17 people were injured. | |
F0 | NW of Marytown | Fond du Lac | 0007 | 1.2 miles (1.9 km) |
Damage to farm crops | |
F0 | S of Charlesburg | Calumet | 0010 | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) |
Two wheat fields were flattened | |
F0 | Oakfield area (2nd tornado) | Fond du Lac | 0025 | 0.6 miles (1 km) |
Second tornado moved through portions of the damage path of the initial tornado, picking up debris from the ground but did not cause any additional structural damage | |
F0 | NW of Fond du Lac | Fond du Lac | 0027 | 0.2 miles (0.32 km) |
A barn, machinery and crops were damaged or destroyed | |
F0 | E of Brownsville | Fond du Lac | 0055 | 0.1 miles (0.16 km) |
Portions of a corn field were flattened | |
F1 | SW of Beechwood | Sheboygan | 0110 | 0.9 miles (1.4 km) |
Several homes and a few barns were damaged along with crops | |
F1 | E of Fredonia | Ozaukee | 0118 | 7.6 miles (12.2 km) |
4 barns, 3 machine sheds and a 1-car garage were destroyed while 6 homes, 1 barn, 3 machine sheds and 1 garage were damaged. Several vehicles were also damaged or destroyed as well as 500 acres (2.0 km²) of crops. | |
F0 | E of Knellsville | Ozaukee | 0128 | 0.8 miles (1.3 km) |
Brief tornado with little or no damage | |
Sources: Tornado History Project Storm Data - July 18, 1996 |
[edit] References
- ^ Tornado: Oakfield, Wisconsin
- ^ Wisconsin Tornado Outbreak of July 18, 1996: Formation of Tornadic Supercells, WARNING: PDF file, Renee Geiser, Retrieved October 9, 2007