List of confirmed tornadoes - Thursday, August 18, 2005
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F#
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Location
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County
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Time (
UTC
)
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Path Length
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Comments/Damage
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Minnesota
|
F0
|
N of
Dexter
|
Mower
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1750?1751
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0.1 miles (0.16 km)
|
A brief tornado damaged a single
livestock
barn and flattened part of a corn field.
[3]
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Wisconsin
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F0
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W of
Centerville
|
Trempealeau
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1918?1919
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0.1 miles (0.16 km)
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Tornado knocked down several trees in a grove along its extremely short path.
[4]
|
F1
|
W of
Esofea
|
Vernon
|
2046?2048
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1.2 miles (1.9 km)
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One mobile home, which was on cement blocks, was completely destroyed, injuring one person. Another residence had minor damage, where windows were blown out, outbuildings were destroyed and a car was turned 90 degrees. Power poles were snapped, corn was flattened, and significant tree damage occurred as well.
[5]
|
F2
|
W of
Liberty
to W of
Hub City
|
Vernon
,
Richland
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2105?2140
|
20 miles (32 km)
|
Considerable damage occurred in the village of
Viola
, with most homes in the village sustaining at least minor damage, while a few sustained major damage, including roofs blown off. Many garages facing west or southwest were destroyed by the direct impact of the winds. Almost every tree in town was damaged or downed, and three people were injured. Minor damage also occurred in rural areas and in
Bloom City
.
[6]
[7]
|
F1
|
Muscoda
to
Orion
|
Grant
,
Richland
|
2140
|
4 miles (6.4 km)
|
Tornado touched down in Muscoda, where many trees were downed and homes sustained minor damage. In Orion, the tornado damaged several mobile homes, some of which were tossed into the air.
[8]
|
F1
|
Necedah
area
|
Monroe
,
Juneau
|
2154
|
2 miles (3.2 km)
|
There was tree, agricultural, and structural damage along the path. A home, which was under construction, was completely destroyed. Three other homes sustained minor damage. Corn was flattened and there was significant tree damage as well.
[8]
|
F0
|
ENE of
Avoca
|
Iowa
|
2155
|
0.1 miles (0.16 km)
|
Minor trees damage occurred.
[9]
|
F1
|
NNE of
Clyde
|
Iowa
,
Sauk
|
2218
|
6.5 miles (10.5 km)
|
Tornado damaged trees, power lines, and corn.
[10]
|
F1
|
SSW of
Spring Green
|
Sauk
|
2230
|
1.9 miles (3.1 km)
|
Tornado damaged trees, power lines, and crops.
[11]
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F0
|
WSW of
Wautoma
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Waushara
|
2232
|
2 miles (3.2 km)
|
Tornado snapped off and uprooted numerous trees, and caused damage to a few buildings and some farm equipment before dissipating. A tree fell onto a large pole building, causing major damage to one of its sides, and the porch at a residence was destroyed by a fallen tree limb. A portion of the metal roof of a barn was torn away and thrown about 200 feet. An irrigation system was damaged and a home suffered minor shingle damage as well.
[12]
|
F1
|
S of
Adams
|
Adams
|
2239
|
0.75 miles (1.21 km)
|
Several mobile homes and trees were damaged.
[13]
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F2
|
NE of
Leland
to SE of
Okee
|
Sauk
,
Columbia
|
2240
|
10 miles (16 km)
|
Rain-wrapped tornado moved through old
Badger Ammunition Plant
grounds and damaged many structures, trees, and power-lines. As for residential buildings, 10 received minor damage, 1 had major damage, and one was destroyed. One business building had minor damage. As for agricultural buildings, 5 received minor damage, and 6 were destroyed. Damage in Columbia County was limited to trees, power lines, and crops.
[14]
|
F0
|
W of
Merrimac
|
Sauk
|
2300
|
1 mile (1.6 km)
|
Tornado spotted along the
Wisconsin River
damaged trees and power lines.
[15]
|
F1
|
NNE of
Westfield
|
Marquette
|
2308
|
5.5 miles (8.9 km)
|
On one property, a residential home sustained minor roof damage, and there was minor damage to two out-buildings and farm equipment/machinery. On another property, minor damage to a silo was noted. Extensive tree and power-line damage was reported along the entire path of the tornado.
[16]
|
F0
|
NNE of
Lodi
|
Columbia
|
2310
|
0.1 miles (160 m)
|
Minor vegetative damage occurred.
[17]
|
F3
|
N of
Oregon
to N of
Busseyville
|
Dane
,
Jefferson
|
2315
|
20 miles (32 km)
|
1 death
-
See section on this tornado
.
|
F0
|
WSW of
Dane
|
Dane
|
2317
|
2 miles (3.2 km)
|
Corn crop was damaged.
[18]
|
F0
|
SW of
New London
|
Waupaca
|
2338
|
1.2 miles (1.9 km)
|
Tornado snapped off large trees and damaged a few buildings along its path. It shifted a large barn, and destroyed a small metal shed and threw it about a quarter mile. It also overturned an outbuilding and threw it 30 to 40 feet into a stand of trees.
|
F0
|
W of
Neenah
|
Winnebago
|
2340
|
4 miles (6.4 km)
|
Many trees were uprooted or snapped. The tornado ripped the siding from a home and flattened a corn crib.
[19]
|
F1
|
SSW of
Rockdale
|
Dane
|
0010
|
1.6 miles (2.6 km)
|
Many large trees were uprooted, destroyed or twisted, and minor damage was inflicted on 3 homes and one pole shed. In addition, power-lines were knocked down.
[20]
|
F0
|
W of
Fort Atkinson
|
Jefferson
|
0010
|
0.5 miles (0.80 km)
|
Two mobile homes sustained minor damage. One residential home was also damaged and its 3-car garage was destroyed. One farm shed was destroyed, many large trees were uprooted, and minor crop damage was noted.
[21]
|
F1
|
W of
Fort Atkinson
|
Jefferson
|
0020
|
0.7 miles (1.1 km)
|
A trailer with a truck inside was tipped over, resulting to damage to both. One residential home sustained minor damage, many large trees were uprooted or twisted, and minor crop damage was noted.
[22]
|
F1
|
WSW of
Fort Atkinson
|
Jefferson
|
0027
|
1.2 miles (1.9 km)
|
One residential home sustained minor damage, two shed used for horses sustained roof and siding damage, many large trees were uprooted or twisted, and minor crop damage was noted.
[23]
|
F1
|
Fort Atkinson
area
|
Jefferson
|
0037
|
1.4 miles (2.3 km)
|
This tornado moved due east through the southern part of the city of Fort Atkinson. Twenty residential homes and 5 businesses sustained minor damage, one business was destroyed, numerous many large trees were uprooted or twisted, some power-lines were damaged, and minor crop damage was noted. As for business losses, a portion of the roof of the Rock River Lanes was peeled back, the Best Western Motel had minor sign and roofing damage, and the Fort Plaza Mini Warehouse was destroyed.
[24]
|
F1
|
SSW of
Fort Atkinson
|
Jefferson
|
0044
|
3 miles (4.8 km)
|
Tree damage and some minor crop damage was noted.
[25]
|
F0
|
SE of
Fort Atkinson
|
Jefferson
|
0045
|
0.2 miles (320 m)
|
Several large trees were uprooted, one corn bin was ripped apart, and two other corn bins were damaged. Minor crop damage was noted as well.
[26]
|
F1
|
NE of
Wrightstown
|
Brown
|
0045
|
1 mile (1.6 km)
|
About 75 trees were snapped or uprooted along the tornado path. Two wooden garages were destroyed, and the walls of a house under construction were blown down. A part of a steel roof was damaged, and a heavy wooden bench was lifted in the air and thrown several hundred feet away from the house.
[27]
|
F1
|
SW of
Manitowoc
|
Manitowoc
|
0135
|
1.5 miles (2.4 km)
|
A farm was damaged and several dozen trees were snapped or uprooted. Several hay wagons and trailers were overturned, while a concrete silo was destroyed. One other silo was damaged, and the roof of a barn also sustained significant damage.
[28]
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