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Tornado outbreak of June 5–6, 2010

The tornado outbreak of June 5–6, 2010, was a tornado outbreak that affected the Midwestern United States and Great Lakes region, starting the weekend of June 5, 2010, and extending into the morning of June 6, 2010. At least 53 tornadoes were confirmed from Iowa to southern Ontario and Ohio as well as in northern New England.[2] Seven people were confirmed dead in Ohio just outside Toledo, and one in Dwight, Illinois.[3][4][5] Damage from the tornadoes in the United States totaled over $266 million.[1]

Tornado outbreak of June 5–6, 2010
Tornado near Abingdon, Illinois
TypeTornado outbreak
DurationJune 5–6, 2010
Tornadoes
confirmed
53 confirmed
Max. rating1EF4 tornado
Fatalities8 fatalities (+ 1 non-tornadic), 68 injuries
Damage>$266 million[1]

1Most severe tornado damage; see Enhanced Fujita scale

Meteorological synopsis Edit

A low pressure system moved across the central United States on June 5 where a moderate risk was issued for areas along Interstate 80 from the Quad Cities area to near Cleveland, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[6] Strong storms developed early in the afternoon across most of the area covered under the moderate risk and into central Iowa. Tornadoes were reported near Interstate 35 as well as in parts of central Ohio.

Severe weather shifted into Illinois during the early evening hours as the daytime heating and instability peaked. Tornadoes were reported in the Peoria, Illinois area as well as in areas just west of Chicago during the early evening hours. Heavy damage was reported in LaSalle County, Illinois as well as in Livingston County, Illinois. A tornado emergency was issued in the Peoria area after multiple sightings just outside the city. Heavy damage was reported in the Elmwood and Yates City area.[7] In Streator, an EF2 tornado damaged 180 homes, destroyed 20 homes and injured 17 people. Two other tornadoes (rated EF0 and EF3) touched down just outside Streator as well, causing additional damage to homes and power lines. In Dwight a second EF2 tornado struck a mobile home park, destroying 12 homes and leaving several others uninhabitable. Other buildings were damaged in town and several well-built homes lost their roofs. Two separate EF0 tornadoes touched down in Dwight as well, causing damage to roofs, trees, and derailing a train. Six people were injured from the tornado, one of whom died from his injuries at the end of the month.[5][8]

 
Downed tree near Streator, Illinois

After midnight, storms moved into northern Indiana, northern Ohio, southern Michigan and southwestern Ontario where heavy damage was reported just outside Toledo in Wood County where seven people were killed. In Allen Township, eight homes were destroyed, three received major damage and 10 received minor damage.[9] Heavy damage was also reported in Leamington, Ontario where a state of emergency was declared.[10] In Michigan, shortly after midnight, Calhoun, Kalamazoo, Hillsdale, Jackson, Ingham, Branch, Berrien, Van Buren, Saint Joseph, Washtenaw, Wayne, and Monroe counties were all under simultaneous tornado warnings, including two separate simultaneous warnings covering all of Calhoun County.[11] Damage in Calhoun County included downed trees and a metal flagpole bent at a right angle in Homer, Michigan due to extreme winds. The decision to sound tornado sirens was made in many communities. An EF1 tornado was confirmed just south of Battle Creek by the NWS; damage included a roof being torn off of a church.[12] An EF2 tornado damaged a total of 311 houses, apartments and commercial and public buildings in Monroe County.[13]

A moderate risk was issued for June 6 across the northeast coast of the United States primarily due to damaging wind, with tornadoes also a significant threat. However, it busted for the most part, with only scattered wind damage and no tornadoes.[14]

Confirmed tornadoes Edit

  • Note: 5 tornadoes in Ontario are using the older Fujita scale
Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 18 20 11 3 1 0 53

June 5 event Edit

List of reported tornadoes – Saturday, June 5, 2010
EF# Location County Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Comments/Damage
Ohio
EF0 NE of Lucas Richland 40°44′N 82°26′W / 40.74°N 82.44°W / 40.74; -82.44 (Lucas (June 5, EF0)) 1746 0.4 miles (640 m) A barn was destroyed and there was porch damage to a house. Four cattle were injured by flying sheet metal.
EF1 Walnut Creek area Holmes, Tuscarawas 40°34′N 81°49′W / 40.57°N 81.82°W / 40.57; -81.82 (Walnut Creek (June 5, EF1)) 1850 9 miles (14 km) About 20 structures sustained roof damage. Trees were knocked down and a trailer was flipped over.
EF2 N of Liberty Center Fulton 41°30′N 84°01′W / 41.50°N 84.01°W / 41.50; -84.01 (Liberty Center (June 5, EF2)) 0238 7.5 miles (12.1 km) Damage to houses, branches and power lines. Several weak houses were destroyed. A bicycle was found embedded into the wall of one house.
EF1 NW of Whitehouse Lucas 41°32′N 83°52′W / 41.53°N 83.87°W / 41.53; -83.87 (Whitehouse (June 5, EF1)) 0300 4 miles (6.4 km) Several houses sustained roof damage, and outbuildings were also damaged.
EF4 Millbury area Wood, Ottawa 41°20′N 83°20′W / 41.33°N 83.33°W / 41.33; -83.33 (Millbury (June 5, EF5)) 0320 9 miles (14 km) 7 deaths – Severe damage in the area with at least 60 houses destroyed, including a few houses swept from their foundations, and several hundred others were damaged by the tornado. Lake High School was destroyed a mere 12 hours before the graduation of the class of 2010. Lake Township's municipal building was also destroyed, along with the local police station. Cars and buses were picked up and thrown and trees were debarked. Large airplane hangars were completely destroyed, and a train was derailed. At least 28 other people were injured. Damages were estimated at $102.4 million.[15][16]
Vermont
EF1 SW of Craftsbury Orleans 44°37′N 72°25′W / 44.62°N 72.41°W / 44.62; -72.41 (Craftsbury (June 5, EF1)) 1830 2.5 miles (4.0 km) Discontinuous path length with one house losing parts of its roof and many trees knocked down.
New Hampshire
EF0 Gorham Coos 44°24′N 71°13′W / 44.40°N 71.22°W / 44.40; -71.22 (Gorham (June 5, EF0)) 2014 0.1 miles (160 m) Brief tornado in town. Two houses sustained minor damage and a few trees were damaged.
Ontario
F1 E of Dalkeith Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry 2100 5 miles (8.0 km) Extensive damage to houses, mobile homes, grain bins, barns, trees and power lines along the path. Dissipated just before the Quebec border but may have redeveloped again.
Maine
EF1 South Paris Oxford 44°13′N 70°31′W / 44.22°N 70.51°W / 44.22; -70.51 (South Paris (June 5, EF1)) 2119 4.25 miles (6.84 km) Hundreds of trees and several structures were damaged.
Illinois
EF0 NE of Abingdon Knox 40°50′N 90°22′W / 40.83°N 90.36°W / 40.83; -90.36 (Abingdon (June 5, EF0)) 0034 0.1 miles (160 m) Brief tornado resulted in minor crop damage.
EF2 Elmwood area Knox, Peoria 40°47′N 89°58′W / 40.78°N 89.97°W / 40.78; -89.97 (Elmwood (June 5, EF2)) 0056 7.8 miles (12.6 km) About 30 businesses, 12 houses and many vehicles were damaged or destroyed by the tornado, particularly in downtown Elmwood. Numerous outbuildings, garages and sheds were also heavily damaged or destroyed.
EF1 Oak Hill Peoria 40°49′N 89°53′W / 40.81°N 89.88°W / 40.81; -89.88 (Oak Hill (June 5, EF1)) 0110 5.5 miles (8.9 km) Trees and power poles were knocked down, a grain bin was blown away and sheds were destroyed. Minor damage to homes including shingles torn off and a garage door was blown in.
EF2 Magnolia area Putnam, LaSalle 41°07′N 89°14′W / 41.11°N 89.23°W / 41.11; -89.23 (Magnolia (June 5, EF2)) 0110 9.5 miles (15.3 km) A communications tower was destroyed and four houses were heavily damaged, along with numerous farm buildings. Widespread and extensive tree damage along the path.
EF1 S of Kickapoo Peoria 40°44′N 89°37′W / 40.74°N 89.61°W / 40.74; -89.61 (Kickapoo (June 5, EF1)) 0118 5.5 miles (8.9 km) Many trees were knocked down, some of them landing on houses. Roof damage was reported to other houses. A few barns were damaged or destroyed.
EF0 W of Ottawa LaSalle 41°19′N 88°54′W / 41.31°N 88.90°W / 41.31; -88.90 (Ottawa (June 5, EF0)) 0132 0.25 miles (400 m) Brief tornado with damage to a few trees.
EF0 Orange Prairie Peoria 40°46′N 89°40′W / 40.77°N 89.67°W / 40.77; -89.67 (Orange Prairie (June 5, EF0)) 0132 2 miles (3.2 km) Several houses sustained minor damage and trees were snapped.
EF2 Streator area Marshall, LaSalle 41°08′N 88°50′W / 41.13°N 88.83°W / 41.13; -88.83 (Streator (June 5, EF2)) 0134 18 miles (29 km) Over 20 houses were destroyed and over 180 other houses were damaged, including many where roofs were blown off well-built houses. An athletic park was heavily damaged. Barns and silos were also damaged and extensive tree damage also took place. At least 17 people were injured.
EF0 W of Streator area LaSalle 41°08′N 88°54′W / 41.13°N 88.90°W / 41.13; -88.90 (Streator (June 5, EF0)) 0150 0.1 miles (160 m) Brief satellite tornado adjacent to the main Streator tornado with no damage.
EF2 N of Washington Tazewell, Woodford 40°44′N 89°26′W / 40.73°N 89.44°W / 40.73; -89.44 (Washington (June 5, EF2)) 0151 3.5 miles (5.6 km) Two houses were severely damaged and many barns and outbuildings were destroyed. Trees and power poles were also snapped.
EF3 E of Streator LaSalle 41°08′N 88°43′W / 41.13°N 88.72°W / 41.13; -88.72 (Streator (June 5, EF3)) 0158 10 miles (16 km) Tornado touched down immediately after the Streator town tornado lifted. Transmission towers were destroyed and several barns and houses were heavily damaged. Several trees were also debarked.
EF2 Dwight (1st tornado) Livingston 41°06′N 88°35′W / 41.10°N 88.58°W / 41.10; -88.58 (Livingston (June 5, EF2)) 0212 5.8 miles (9.3 km) 1 death – A mobile home park was severely damaged by the tornado. Some mobile homes were completely destroyed while others were severely damaged and rendered inhabitable. Numerous other houses and buildings were damaged. Seven people were injured, one of whom later died from his injuries.[17]
EF0 Dwight (2nd tornado) Livingston 41°06′N 88°35′W / 41.10°N 88.58°W / 41.10; -88.58 (Dwight (June 5, EF0)) 0216 2.1 miles (3.4 km) A train was derailed, a house sustained minor damage and some trees were damaged.
EF0 E of Dwight Livingston 41°06′N 88°30′W / 41.10°N 88.50°W / 41.10; -88.50 (Dwight (June 5, EF0)) 0231 3.2 miles (5.1 km) Minor damage to tree limbs and a metal farm outbuilding.
EF1 SW of Kankakee Kankakee 41°03′N 88°04′W / 41.05°N 88.06°W / 41.05; -88.06 (Kankakee (June 5, EF1)) 0302 0.5 miles (800 m) A machine shed was destroyed, fencing was damaged and trees were uprooted.
EF0 NE of Fairbury Livingston 40°48′N 88°26′W / 40.80°N 88.43°W / 40.80; -88.43 (Fairbury (June 5, EF0)) 0308 0.25 miles (400 m) Corn was twisted in a field and a barn sustained minor damage.
EF3 St. Anne area (1st tornado) Kankakee 41°03′N 87°43′W / 41.05°N 87.72°W / 41.05; -87.72 (St. Anne (June 5, EF3)) 0318 7.8 miles (12.6 km) Several houses were destroyed and others were damaged. Many trees were also damaged, a few landing on houses. One person was injured.
EF1 St. Anne area (2nd tornado) Kankakee 41°04′N 87°43′W / 41.06°N 87.72°W / 41.06; -87.72 (St. Anne (June 5, EF1)) 0319 0.2 miles (320 m) A brief satellite tornado touched down in an open farm field and destroyed a machine shed and grain trailer.
EF0 SW of Beason Logan, DeWitt 40°08′N 89°14′W / 40.13°N 89.23°W / 40.13; -89.23 (Beason (June 5, EF0)) 0357 12 miles (19 km) Two houses were damaged, trees were also damaged and corn crops ruined.
Iowa
EF0 SW of St. Mary's Warren 41°18′N 93°47′W / 41.30°N 93.78°W / 41.30; -93.78 (St. Mary's (June 5, EF0)) 2311 1 mile (1.6 km) Tornado reported by the VORTEX2 team near Interstate 35.
EF1 Maquoketa Jackson 42°04′N 90°40′W / 42.07°N 90.67°W / 42.07; -90.67 (Maquoketa (June 5, EF1)) 0040 2.25 miles (3.62 km) Many mobile homes and vehicles were damaged, along with one house and several outbuildings. An elementary school was also damaged. One person was injured.
EF0 NNE of Goose Lake Clinton 42°00′N 90°22′W / 42.00°N 90.36°W / 42.00; -90.36 (Goose Lake (June 5, EF0)) 0100 0.5 miles (800 m) Damage limited to a few tree branches snapped.
Michigan
EF2 Stevensville Berrien 42°01′N 86°31′W / 42.01°N 86.52°W / 42.01; -86.52 (Stevensville (June 5, EF2)) 0328 3.5 miles (5.6 km) A roof was blown off a house. Trees and power poles were also snapped.
EF1 SE of Stevensville Berrien 41°59′N 86°25′W / 41.99°N 86.41°W / 41.99; -86.41 (Stevensville (June 5, EF1)) 0336 1.5 miles (2.4 km) A pole barn was destroyed and trees were blown down.
EF2 SE of Dowagiac Cass 41°58′N 86°05′W / 41.97°N 86.09°W / 41.97; -86.09 (Dowagiac (June 5, EF2)) 0359 3 miles (4.8 km) Several houses sustained damage in a housing subdivision. Severe and extensive tree damage along the path.
EF2 S of Constantine St. Joseph 41°48′N 86°29′W / 41.80°N 86.48°W / 41.80; -86.48 (Constantine (June 6, EF2)) 0432 11 miles (18 km) Two cell towers were blown down and structures were damaged. Trees were damaged and twisted.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports of 06/05/10, NWS Burlington, NWS Chicago, NWS Quad Cities, NWS Northern Indiana, NWS Cleveland, NWS Central Illinois, NWS Gray,

June 6 event Edit

List of reported tornadoes – Sunday, June 6, 2010
EF# Location County Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Comments/Damage
Indiana
EF1 Yeoman area White, Carroll 40°44′N 87°02′W / 40.74°N 87.04°W / 40.74; -87.04 (Yeomen (June 6, EF1)) 0503 4.1 miles (6.6 km) Damage to several homes, a church and 13 barns. A boat outlet and several boats were also destroyed. Two people were injured.
EF1 Deacon Carroll, Cass 40°39′N 86°13′W / 40.65°N 86.22°W / 40.65; -86.22 (Deacon (June 6, EF1)) 0525 6 miles (9.7 km) A trailer was flipped and hog barns were destroyed. One person was injured.
EF3 SW of Bunker Hill Cass, Miami 40°38′N 86°08′W / 40.64°N 86.13°W / 40.64; -86.13 (Bunker Hill (June 6, EF3)) 0541 7.5 miles (12.1 km) Three houses were heavily damaged, one of which was destroyed. Many trees were damaged by the tornado with a few debarked. Damage was also reported on Grissom Air Force Base where an anenometer reported a wind gust of 114 mph (183 km/h). One person was injured.
EF0 Muncie Delaware 40°10′N 85°25′W / 40.16°N 85.42°W / 40.16; -85.42 (Muncie (June 6, EF0)) 2302 unknown Brief tornado damaged a few power poles.
Michigan
EF1 Battle Creek Calhoun 42°17′N 85°11′W / 42.29°N 85.19°W / 42.29; -85.19 (Battle Creek (June 6, EF1)) 0504 1.6 miles (2.6 km) Tornado touched down in the area of Riverside Drive and Chapel Hill Drive. Trees were snapped off and the roof of Chapel Hill United Methodist Church was torn away.[18]
EF1 Rome Center Lenawee 41°57′N 84°13′W / 41.95°N 84.21°W / 41.95; -84.21 (Rome Center (June 6, EF1)) 0548 2.5 miles (4.0 km) Several buildings were destroyed and numerous trees were knocked down.
EF2 Dundee area Monroe 41°58′N 83°40′W / 41.96°N 83.66°W / 41.96; -83.66 (Dundee (June 6, EF2)) 0611 13.5 miles (21.7 km) Severe damage to numerous houses and damage was also sustained at a Cabela's store. Splash Universe water park also had roof damage.[19] A state of emergency was declared. 11 people were injured.
EF1 Detroit Beach Monroe 41°58′N 83°19′W / 41.97°N 83.31°W / 41.97; -83.31 (Detroit Beach (June 6, EF1)) 0633 5 miles (8.0 km) Over 125 houses were damaged from the tornado and many trees were knocked down. The Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station was impacted. Damage to the power plant was limited to minor siding damage, and an automatic shutdown due to loss of external power. Tornado continued into Lake Erie and may have crossed into Ontario.
Ontario
F0 SW of Harrow Essex 0655 0.5 miles (800 m) Brief tornado in the Crystal Lane area on Lake Erie with minor tree and structural damage. May have been the same tornado that hit Detroit Beach.
F1 S of Harrow Essex 0700 1.2 miles (1.9 km) Second tornado in the area with minor damage.
F2 SE of Harrow Essex 0710 0.6 miles (0.97 km) Third tornado in the area heavily damaged a brick house and destroyed a barn.
F1 Leamington area Essex 0715 4.4 miles (7.1 km) Extensive damage along a long swath with damage mostly to trees but with some property damage with tornado embedded in larger field of straight-line wind damage. State of emergency declared a few hours later. Tornado remained on the southern side of town.
Pennsylvania
EF0 Lake City Erie 41°59′N 80°23′W / 41.99°N 80.39°W / 41.99; -80.39 (Lake City (June 6, EF0)) 0700 6 miles (9.7 km) Intermittent tornado touchdown with minor damage to a few buildings. Many trees were knocked down. The tornado was embedded in a larger microburst which resulted in one fatality (not related to the tornado).
EF0 ESE of Rometown Crawford 41°43′N 79°37′W / 41.72°N 79.62°W / 41.72; -79.62 (Rometown (June 6, EF0)) 1045 1 mile (1.6 km) Narrow tornado resulted in minor damage to two houses.
EF0 S of Greenville Mercer 41°19′N 80°16′W / 41.32°N 80.26°W / 41.32; -80.26 (Greenville (June 6, EF0)) 1105 2.5 miles (4.0 km) A few trees, houses and trailers were damaged.
Ohio
EF0 SW of Marysville Union 40°13′N 83°25′W / 40.22°N 83.42°W / 40.22; -83.42 (Marysville (June 6, EF0)) 0934 3.4 miles (5.5 km) One house lost parts of its roof and several others sustained minor damage. Trees were also damaged.
EF1 Andover Ashtabula 41°35′N 80°37′W / 41.59°N 80.62°W / 41.59; -80.62 (Andover (June 6, EF1)) 1001 4.5 miles (7.2 km) Significant tree damage and a roof was taken off of a barn. A warehouse was damaged on the southeast side of town, and boats were thrown around at the Pymatuning Reservoir.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports of 06/05/10, NWS Cleveland, NWS Detroit, NWS Northern Indiana, NWS Pittsburgh, NWS Indianapolis, NWS Wilmington, OH, NWS Grand Rapids,

Aftermath Edit

Illinois Governor Pat Quinn declared LaSalle, Livingston, Peoria and Putnam counties disaster areas.[20] Allegations of racial discrimination in the mainly African American communities of Pembroke Township and Hopkins Park occurred after they were not included in the state disaster area.[21] Quinn said that Kankakee County had not made a request on the behalf of Pembroke.[21] Many residents of Pembroke received no warning before the tornadoes moved through the area. The community had received a state grant to purchase a tornado siren, but the money had never been allocated, leaving the town of 2,784 residents without any warning system.[21][22] After it was revealed the area had no working siren, state lawmakers Lisa Dugan and Toi Hutchinson promised every home in the area would be supplied with a weather radio, and funding would be raised for a tornado siren.[23] The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) rejected federal disaster aid for victims in Elmwood, Illinois.[24]

See also Edit

References Edit

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  2. ^ "Storm Prediction Center 20100605's Storm Reports". Spc.noaa.gov. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
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  8. ^ . Chicago Sun-Times. 2010-06-06. Archived from the original on June 9, 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
  9. ^ Proffitt, James (2010-06-06). "Tornado strikes western Ottawa County". Port Clinton News Herald. Retrieved 2010-06-08.[dead link]
  10. ^ Mills, Carys (2010-06-11). "F1 tornado hit Leamington: Environment Canada". Windsorstar.com. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
  11. ^ WLNS live television reporting during outbreak
  12. ^ Center, Storm Prediction. "Storm Prediction Center Storm Reports Page". www.spc.noaa.gov.
  13. ^ Angel, Cecil; Matt Helms (2010-06-12). "Town of Dundee MI in Monroe County tornado damage at 311 buildings". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved 2010-06-13.[dead link]
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  15. ^ https://noaa.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=653bccc4705e46e5a915ec7816f6ea31
  16. ^ "Three dead in area tornadoes". 6 June 2010.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-10-21.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-06-12.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-06-09. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
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  22. ^ Bryns, Bill (2010-06-08). "Pembroke: Lack of sirens left town unsafe during tornadoes". The Daily-Journal. Archived from the original on 2013-01-20. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
  23. ^ Krenek, Jon (2010-06-09). "Lawmakers promise radios, sirens for Pembroke, Hopkins". The Daily-Journal. Archived from the original on 2013-01-20. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
  24. ^ Buedel, Matt; Patrick Oldendorf (2010-07-03). "FEMA rejects Elmwood's bid for disaster aid". Journal Star. Retrieved 2010-07-05.

External links Edit

  • Shattered Lives: The Blade's continuing coverage of June 5 tornadoes Published June 19, 2010 by The Blade
  • from WTOL
  • Photos of tornado damage from WMAQ-TV
  • June 5, 2010: Tornado Touchdown: Wood & Ottawa Counties (National Weather Service Cleveland forecast office)

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Some of this article s listed sources may not be reliable Please help this article by looking for better more reliable sources Unreliable citations may be challenged or deleted December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The tornado outbreak of June 5 6 2010 was a tornado outbreak that affected the Midwestern United States and Great Lakes region starting the weekend of June 5 2010 and extending into the morning of June 6 2010 At least 53 tornadoes were confirmed from Iowa to southern Ontario and Ohio as well as in northern New England 2 Seven people were confirmed dead in Ohio just outside Toledo and one in Dwight Illinois 3 4 5 Damage from the tornadoes in the United States totaled over 266 million 1 Tornado outbreak of June 5 6 2010Tornado near Abingdon IllinoisTypeTornado outbreakDurationJune 5 6 2010Tornadoesconfirmed53 confirmedMax rating1EF4 tornadoFatalities8 fatalities 1 non tornadic 68 injuriesDamage gt 266 million 1 Part of the tornado outbreaks of 20101Most severe tornado damage see Enhanced Fujita scale Contents 1 Meteorological synopsis 2 Confirmed tornadoes 2 1 June 5 event 2 2 June 6 event 3 Aftermath 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksMeteorological synopsis EditA low pressure system moved across the central United States on June 5 where a moderate risk was issued for areas along Interstate 80 from the Quad Cities area to near Cleveland Ohio and Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 6 Strong storms developed early in the afternoon across most of the area covered under the moderate risk and into central Iowa Tornadoes were reported near Interstate 35 as well as in parts of central Ohio Severe weather shifted into Illinois during the early evening hours as the daytime heating and instability peaked Tornadoes were reported in the Peoria Illinois area as well as in areas just west of Chicago during the early evening hours Heavy damage was reported in LaSalle County Illinois as well as in Livingston County Illinois A tornado emergency was issued in the Peoria area after multiple sightings just outside the city Heavy damage was reported in the Elmwood and Yates City area 7 In Streator an EF2 tornado damaged 180 homes destroyed 20 homes and injured 17 people Two other tornadoes rated EF0 and EF3 touched down just outside Streator as well causing additional damage to homes and power lines In Dwight a second EF2 tornado struck a mobile home park destroying 12 homes and leaving several others uninhabitable Other buildings were damaged in town and several well built homes lost their roofs Two separate EF0 tornadoes touched down in Dwight as well causing damage to roofs trees and derailing a train Six people were injured from the tornado one of whom died from his injuries at the end of the month 5 8 nbsp Downed tree near Streator IllinoisAfter midnight storms moved into northern Indiana northern Ohio southern Michigan and southwestern Ontario where heavy damage was reported just outside Toledo in Wood County where seven people were killed In Allen Township eight homes were destroyed three received major damage and 10 received minor damage 9 Heavy damage was also reported in Leamington Ontario where a state of emergency was declared 10 In Michigan shortly after midnight Calhoun Kalamazoo Hillsdale Jackson Ingham Branch Berrien Van Buren Saint Joseph Washtenaw Wayne and Monroe counties were all under simultaneous tornado warnings including two separate simultaneous warnings covering all of Calhoun County 11 Damage in Calhoun County included downed trees and a metal flagpole bent at a right angle in Homer Michigan due to extreme winds The decision to sound tornado sirens was made in many communities An EF1 tornado was confirmed just south of Battle Creek by the NWS damage included a roof being torn off of a church 12 An EF2 tornado damaged a total of 311 houses apartments and commercial and public buildings in Monroe County 13 A moderate risk was issued for June 6 across the northeast coast of the United States primarily due to damaging wind with tornadoes also a significant threat However it busted for the most part with only scattered wind damage and no tornadoes 14 Confirmed tornadoes EditNote 5 tornadoes in Ontario are using the older Fujita scaleConfirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total0 18 20 11 3 1 0 53June 5 event Edit List of reported tornadoes Saturday June 5 2010EF Location County Coord Time UTC Path length Comments DamageOhioEF0 NE of Lucas Richland 40 44 N 82 26 W 40 74 N 82 44 W 40 74 82 44 Lucas June 5 EF0 1746 0 4 miles 640 m A barn was destroyed and there was porch damage to a house Four cattle were injured by flying sheet metal EF1 Walnut Creek area Holmes Tuscarawas 40 34 N 81 49 W 40 57 N 81 82 W 40 57 81 82 Walnut Creek June 5 EF1 1850 9 miles 14 km About 20 structures sustained roof damage Trees were knocked down and a trailer was flipped over EF2 N of Liberty Center Fulton 41 30 N 84 01 W 41 50 N 84 01 W 41 50 84 01 Liberty Center June 5 EF2 0238 7 5 miles 12 1 km Damage to houses branches and power lines Several weak houses were destroyed A bicycle was found embedded into the wall of one house EF1 NW of Whitehouse Lucas 41 32 N 83 52 W 41 53 N 83 87 W 41 53 83 87 Whitehouse June 5 EF1 0300 4 miles 6 4 km Several houses sustained roof damage and outbuildings were also damaged EF4 Millbury area Wood Ottawa 41 20 N 83 20 W 41 33 N 83 33 W 41 33 83 33 Millbury June 5 EF5 0320 9 miles 14 km 7 deaths Severe damage in the area with at least 60 houses destroyed including a few houses swept from their foundations and several hundred others were damaged by the tornado Lake High School was destroyed a mere 12 hours before the graduation of the class of 2010 Lake Township s municipal building was also destroyed along with the local police station Cars and buses were picked up and thrown and trees were debarked Large airplane hangars were completely destroyed and a train was derailed At least 28 other people were injured Damages were estimated at 102 4 million 15 16 VermontEF1 SW of Craftsbury Orleans 44 37 N 72 25 W 44 62 N 72 41 W 44 62 72 41 Craftsbury June 5 EF1 1830 2 5 miles 4 0 km Discontinuous path length with one house losing parts of its roof and many trees knocked down New HampshireEF0 Gorham Coos 44 24 N 71 13 W 44 40 N 71 22 W 44 40 71 22 Gorham June 5 EF0 2014 0 1 miles 160 m Brief tornado in town Two houses sustained minor damage and a few trees were damaged OntarioF1 E of Dalkeith Stormont Dundas and Glengarry 2100 5 miles 8 0 km Extensive damage to houses mobile homes grain bins barns trees and power lines along the path Dissipated just before the Quebec border but may have redeveloped again MaineEF1 South Paris Oxford 44 13 N 70 31 W 44 22 N 70 51 W 44 22 70 51 South Paris June 5 EF1 2119 4 25 miles 6 84 km Hundreds of trees and several structures were damaged IllinoisEF0 NE of Abingdon Knox 40 50 N 90 22 W 40 83 N 90 36 W 40 83 90 36 Abingdon June 5 EF0 0034 0 1 miles 160 m Brief tornado resulted in minor crop damage EF2 Elmwood area Knox Peoria 40 47 N 89 58 W 40 78 N 89 97 W 40 78 89 97 Elmwood June 5 EF2 0056 7 8 miles 12 6 km About 30 businesses 12 houses and many vehicles were damaged or destroyed by the tornado particularly in downtown Elmwood Numerous outbuildings garages and sheds were also heavily damaged or destroyed EF1 Oak Hill Peoria 40 49 N 89 53 W 40 81 N 89 88 W 40 81 89 88 Oak Hill June 5 EF1 0110 5 5 miles 8 9 km Trees and power poles were knocked down a grain bin was blown away and sheds were destroyed Minor damage to homes including shingles torn off and a garage door was blown in EF2 Magnolia area Putnam LaSalle 41 07 N 89 14 W 41 11 N 89 23 W 41 11 89 23 Magnolia June 5 EF2 0110 9 5 miles 15 3 km A communications tower was destroyed and four houses were heavily damaged along with numerous farm buildings Widespread and extensive tree damage along the path EF1 S of Kickapoo Peoria 40 44 N 89 37 W 40 74 N 89 61 W 40 74 89 61 Kickapoo June 5 EF1 0118 5 5 miles 8 9 km Many trees were knocked down some of them landing on houses Roof damage was reported to other houses A few barns were damaged or destroyed EF0 W of Ottawa LaSalle 41 19 N 88 54 W 41 31 N 88 90 W 41 31 88 90 Ottawa June 5 EF0 0132 0 25 miles 400 m Brief tornado with damage to a few trees EF0 Orange Prairie Peoria 40 46 N 89 40 W 40 77 N 89 67 W 40 77 89 67 Orange Prairie June 5 EF0 0132 2 miles 3 2 km Several houses sustained minor damage and trees were snapped EF2 Streator area Marshall LaSalle 41 08 N 88 50 W 41 13 N 88 83 W 41 13 88 83 Streator June 5 EF2 0134 18 miles 29 km Over 20 houses were destroyed and over 180 other houses were damaged including many where roofs were blown off well built houses An athletic park was heavily damaged Barns and silos were also damaged and extensive tree damage also took place At least 17 people were injured EF0 W of Streator area LaSalle 41 08 N 88 54 W 41 13 N 88 90 W 41 13 88 90 Streator June 5 EF0 0150 0 1 miles 160 m Brief satellite tornado adjacent to the main Streator tornado with no damage EF2 N of Washington Tazewell Woodford 40 44 N 89 26 W 40 73 N 89 44 W 40 73 89 44 Washington June 5 EF2 0151 3 5 miles 5 6 km Two houses were severely damaged and many barns and outbuildings were destroyed Trees and power poles were also snapped EF3 E of Streator LaSalle 41 08 N 88 43 W 41 13 N 88 72 W 41 13 88 72 Streator June 5 EF3 0158 10 miles 16 km Tornado touched down immediately after the Streator town tornado lifted Transmission towers were destroyed and several barns and houses were heavily damaged Several trees were also debarked EF2 Dwight 1st tornado Livingston 41 06 N 88 35 W 41 10 N 88 58 W 41 10 88 58 Livingston June 5 EF2 0212 5 8 miles 9 3 km 1 death A mobile home park was severely damaged by the tornado Some mobile homes were completely destroyed while others were severely damaged and rendered inhabitable Numerous other houses and buildings were damaged Seven people were injured one of whom later died from his injuries 17 EF0 Dwight 2nd tornado Livingston 41 06 N 88 35 W 41 10 N 88 58 W 41 10 88 58 Dwight June 5 EF0 0216 2 1 miles 3 4 km A train was derailed a house sustained minor damage and some trees were damaged EF0 E of Dwight Livingston 41 06 N 88 30 W 41 10 N 88 50 W 41 10 88 50 Dwight June 5 EF0 0231 3 2 miles 5 1 km Minor damage to tree limbs and a metal farm outbuilding EF1 SW of Kankakee Kankakee 41 03 N 88 04 W 41 05 N 88 06 W 41 05 88 06 Kankakee June 5 EF1 0302 0 5 miles 800 m A machine shed was destroyed fencing was damaged and trees were uprooted EF0 NE of Fairbury Livingston 40 48 N 88 26 W 40 80 N 88 43 W 40 80 88 43 Fairbury June 5 EF0 0308 0 25 miles 400 m Corn was twisted in a field and a barn sustained minor damage EF3 St Anne area 1st tornado Kankakee 41 03 N 87 43 W 41 05 N 87 72 W 41 05 87 72 St Anne June 5 EF3 0318 7 8 miles 12 6 km Several houses were destroyed and others were damaged Many trees were also damaged a few landing on houses One person was injured EF1 St Anne area 2nd tornado Kankakee 41 04 N 87 43 W 41 06 N 87 72 W 41 06 87 72 St Anne June 5 EF1 0319 0 2 miles 320 m A brief satellite tornado touched down in an open farm field and destroyed a machine shed and grain trailer EF0 SW of Beason Logan DeWitt 40 08 N 89 14 W 40 13 N 89 23 W 40 13 89 23 Beason June 5 EF0 0357 12 miles 19 km Two houses were damaged trees were also damaged and corn crops ruined IowaEF0 SW of St Mary s Warren 41 18 N 93 47 W 41 30 N 93 78 W 41 30 93 78 St Mary s June 5 EF0 2311 1 mile 1 6 km Tornado reported by the VORTEX2 team near Interstate 35 EF1 Maquoketa Jackson 42 04 N 90 40 W 42 07 N 90 67 W 42 07 90 67 Maquoketa June 5 EF1 0040 2 25 miles 3 62 km Many mobile homes and vehicles were damaged along with one house and several outbuildings An elementary school was also damaged One person was injured EF0 NNE of Goose Lake Clinton 42 00 N 90 22 W 42 00 N 90 36 W 42 00 90 36 Goose Lake June 5 EF0 0100 0 5 miles 800 m Damage limited to a few tree branches snapped MichiganEF2 Stevensville Berrien 42 01 N 86 31 W 42 01 N 86 52 W 42 01 86 52 Stevensville June 5 EF2 0328 3 5 miles 5 6 km A roof was blown off a house Trees and power poles were also snapped EF1 SE of Stevensville Berrien 41 59 N 86 25 W 41 99 N 86 41 W 41 99 86 41 Stevensville June 5 EF1 0336 1 5 miles 2 4 km A pole barn was destroyed and trees were blown down EF2 SE of Dowagiac Cass 41 58 N 86 05 W 41 97 N 86 09 W 41 97 86 09 Dowagiac June 5 EF2 0359 3 miles 4 8 km Several houses sustained damage in a housing subdivision Severe and extensive tree damage along the path EF2 S of Constantine St Joseph 41 48 N 86 29 W 41 80 N 86 48 W 41 80 86 48 Constantine June 6 EF2 0432 11 miles 18 km Two cell towers were blown down and structures were damaged Trees were damaged and twisted Sources SPC Storm Reports of 06 05 10 NWS Burlington NWS Chicago NWS Quad Cities NWS Northern Indiana NWS Cleveland NWS Central Illinois NWS Gray NCDC Storm DataJune 6 event Edit List of reported tornadoes Sunday June 6 2010EF Location County Coord Time UTC Path length Comments DamageIndianaEF1 Yeoman area White Carroll 40 44 N 87 02 W 40 74 N 87 04 W 40 74 87 04 Yeomen June 6 EF1 0503 4 1 miles 6 6 km Damage to several homes a church and 13 barns A boat outlet and several boats were also destroyed Two people were injured EF1 Deacon Carroll Cass 40 39 N 86 13 W 40 65 N 86 22 W 40 65 86 22 Deacon June 6 EF1 0525 6 miles 9 7 km A trailer was flipped and hog barns were destroyed One person was injured EF3 SW of Bunker Hill Cass Miami 40 38 N 86 08 W 40 64 N 86 13 W 40 64 86 13 Bunker Hill June 6 EF3 0541 7 5 miles 12 1 km Three houses were heavily damaged one of which was destroyed Many trees were damaged by the tornado with a few debarked Damage was also reported on Grissom Air Force Base where an anenometer reported a wind gust of 114 mph 183 km h One person was injured EF0 Muncie Delaware 40 10 N 85 25 W 40 16 N 85 42 W 40 16 85 42 Muncie June 6 EF0 2302 unknown Brief tornado damaged a few power poles MichiganEF1 Battle Creek Calhoun 42 17 N 85 11 W 42 29 N 85 19 W 42 29 85 19 Battle Creek June 6 EF1 0504 1 6 miles 2 6 km Tornado touched down in the area of Riverside Drive and Chapel Hill Drive Trees were snapped off and the roof of Chapel Hill United Methodist Church was torn away 18 EF1 Rome Center Lenawee 41 57 N 84 13 W 41 95 N 84 21 W 41 95 84 21 Rome Center June 6 EF1 0548 2 5 miles 4 0 km Several buildings were destroyed and numerous trees were knocked down EF2 Dundee area Monroe 41 58 N 83 40 W 41 96 N 83 66 W 41 96 83 66 Dundee June 6 EF2 0611 13 5 miles 21 7 km Severe damage to numerous houses and damage was also sustained at a Cabela s store Splash Universe water park also had roof damage 19 A state of emergency was declared 11 people were injured EF1 Detroit Beach Monroe 41 58 N 83 19 W 41 97 N 83 31 W 41 97 83 31 Detroit Beach June 6 EF1 0633 5 miles 8 0 km Over 125 houses were damaged from the tornado and many trees were knocked down The Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station was impacted Damage to the power plant was limited to minor siding damage and an automatic shutdown due to loss of external power Tornado continued into Lake Erie and may have crossed into Ontario OntarioF0 SW of Harrow Essex 0655 0 5 miles 800 m Brief tornado in the Crystal Lane area on Lake Erie with minor tree and structural damage May have been the same tornado that hit Detroit Beach F1 S of Harrow Essex 0700 1 2 miles 1 9 km Second tornado in the area with minor damage F2 SE of Harrow Essex 0710 0 6 miles 0 97 km Third tornado in the area heavily damaged a brick house and destroyed a barn F1 Leamington area Essex 0715 4 4 miles 7 1 km Extensive damage along a long swath with damage mostly to trees but with some property damage with tornado embedded in larger field of straight line wind damage State of emergency declared a few hours later Tornado remained on the southern side of town PennsylvaniaEF0 Lake City Erie 41 59 N 80 23 W 41 99 N 80 39 W 41 99 80 39 Lake City June 6 EF0 0700 6 miles 9 7 km Intermittent tornado touchdown with minor damage to a few buildings Many trees were knocked down The tornado was embedded in a larger microburst which resulted in one fatality not related to the tornado EF0 ESE of Rometown Crawford 41 43 N 79 37 W 41 72 N 79 62 W 41 72 79 62 Rometown June 6 EF0 1045 1 mile 1 6 km Narrow tornado resulted in minor damage to two houses EF0 S of Greenville Mercer 41 19 N 80 16 W 41 32 N 80 26 W 41 32 80 26 Greenville June 6 EF0 1105 2 5 miles 4 0 km A few trees houses and trailers were damaged OhioEF0 SW of Marysville Union 40 13 N 83 25 W 40 22 N 83 42 W 40 22 83 42 Marysville June 6 EF0 0934 3 4 miles 5 5 km One house lost parts of its roof and several others sustained minor damage Trees were also damaged EF1 Andover Ashtabula 41 35 N 80 37 W 41 59 N 80 62 W 41 59 80 62 Andover June 6 EF1 1001 4 5 miles 7 2 km Significant tree damage and a roof was taken off of a barn A warehouse was damaged on the southeast side of town and boats were thrown around at the Pymatuning Reservoir Sources SPC Storm Reports of 06 05 10 NWS Cleveland NWS Detroit NWS Northern Indiana NWS Pittsburgh NWS Indianapolis NWS Wilmington OH NWS Grand Rapids NCDC Storm DataAftermath EditIllinois Governor Pat Quinn declared LaSalle Livingston Peoria and Putnam counties disaster areas 20 Allegations of racial discrimination in the mainly African American communities of Pembroke Township and Hopkins Park occurred after they were not included in the state disaster area 21 Quinn said that Kankakee County had not made a request on the behalf of Pembroke 21 Many residents of Pembroke received no warning before the tornadoes moved through the area The community had received a state grant to purchase a tornado siren but the money had never been allocated leaving the town of 2 784 residents without any warning system 21 22 After it was revealed the area had no working siren state lawmakers Lisa Dugan and Toi Hutchinson promised every home in the area would be supplied with a weather radio and funding would be raised for a tornado siren 23 The Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA rejected federal disaster aid for victims in Elmwood Illinois 24 See also EditList of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaksReferences Edit a b NCDC Storm Events Select State Archived from the original on 2010 04 01 Retrieved 2010 03 02 Storm Prediction Center 20100605 s Storm Reports Spc noaa gov Retrieved 2010 07 29 US Department of Commerce NOAA June 5 2010 Wood Ottawa EF 4 Tornado www weather gov The Blade Toledo Ohio toledoblade com Retrieved 2010 07 29 a b Fatality Confirmed from the June 5th Dwight Tornado Crh noaa gov Retrieved 2010 07 29 Storm Prediction Center Jun 5 2010 1630 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook Spc noaa gov 2010 06 05 Retrieved 2010 07 29 Tornadoes Hit Central Illinois on June 5 Updated storm survey information Crh noaa gov Retrieved 2010 07 29 Tornado traps central Illinois residents minor injuries reported Chicago Sun Times 2010 06 06 Archived from the original on June 9 2010 Retrieved 2010 06 06 Proffitt James 2010 06 06 Tornado strikes western Ottawa County Port Clinton News Herald Retrieved 2010 06 08 dead link Mills Carys 2010 06 11 F1 tornado hit Leamington Environment Canada Windsorstar com Retrieved 2010 07 29 WLNS live television reporting during outbreak Center Storm Prediction Storm Prediction Center Storm Reports Page www spc noaa gov Angel Cecil Matt Helms 2010 06 12 Town of Dundee MI in Monroe County tornado damage at 311 buildings Detroit Free Press Retrieved 2010 06 13 dead link Storm Prediction Center Jun 6 2010 1300 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook Spc noaa gov 2010 06 06 Retrieved 2010 07 29 https noaa maps arcgis com apps Cascade index html appid 653bccc4705e46e5a915ec7816f6ea31 Three dead in area tornadoes 6 June 2010 Fatality Confirmed from the June 5th Dwight Tornado Archived from the original on 2012 10 21 Update EF1 Tornado Hits Just South of Battle Creek Saturday June 5th Archived from the original on 2010 06 12 Chief Cleanup Progressing Rapidly Detroit Local News Story WDIV Detroit Archived from the original on 2010 06 09 Retrieved 2010 06 06 4 Tornado Ravaged Counties Declared Disaster Areas WBBM TV 2010 06 08 Retrieved 2010 06 13 dead link a b c Guzzardi Will 2010 06 09 Pembroke Township Mired In Poverty Now Devastated By Tornadoes With No Help In Sight The Huffington Post Retrieved 2010 06 11 Bryns Bill 2010 06 08 Pembroke Lack of sirens left town unsafe during tornadoes The Daily Journal Archived from the original on 2013 01 20 Retrieved 2010 06 11 Krenek Jon 2010 06 09 Lawmakers promise radios sirens for Pembroke Hopkins The Daily Journal Archived from the original on 2013 01 20 Retrieved 2010 06 11 Buedel Matt Patrick Oldendorf 2010 07 03 FEMA rejects Elmwood s bid for disaster aid Journal Star Retrieved 2010 07 05 External links EditShattered Lives The Blade s continuing coverage of June 5 tornadoes Published June 19 2010 by The Blade Continuing coverage of the tornadoes and clean up effort from WTOL Photos of tornado damage from WMAQ TV June 5 2010 Tornado Touchdown Wood amp Ottawa Counties National Weather Service Cleveland forecast office Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tornado outbreak of June 5 6 2010 amp oldid 1173264723, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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