Upper Great Lakes Severe Weather Outbreak Of August 23, 1998
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The Upper Great Lakes severe weather outbreak of August 23, 1998 was a severe weather outbreak that affected parts of Wisconsin, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The outbreak occurred on August 23, 1998, and caused millions of dollars in damage to the region. One fatality is attributed to this severe weather event, when a severe thunderstorm knocked a tree onto a camper killing its sole occupant. A
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spawned a F3 tornado that ripped across Door County causing $6.5 million in damages. It was the 8th most costly tornado in Wisconsin history injuring two people, destroying multiple structures and disrupting the regional economy and tourism. Two storms moved through the Fox Valley producing a minimal F0 tornado, but devastating amounts of
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. Damages from the hail were estimated to be around $5 million and damaged many structures and vehicles. Wisconsin Governor
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requested a Presidential Disaster Declaration from President
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for the disaster, but was denied.


Meteorological synopsis

During the late morning on August 23, 1998, a well-defined short-wave trough was pushing across the
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of
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, and in response to this feature a group of severe storms formed across the region. One of the severe storm's high winds toppled a
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onto a camper at
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killing its sole occupant. At 11:00 CDT (16:00 UTC) a boundary was starting to develop across northern Wisconsin, however it was not yet evident in a
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. The origins of this boundary are unknown but it is speculated that it was the remnants of a warm front that pushed into Wisconsin the day before. It is also noted that the boundary may have developed from a thunderstorm complex over
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. The boundary soon strengthened by rain cooled air from Michigan. By 1:00 CDT (18:00 UTC) a relatively weak low pressure trough had moved over much of the Upper Midwest.The August 23, 1998 Severe Weather Outbreak Across Central and Northeast Wisconsin
by Jim Skowronski, ''National Weather Service Green Bay, WI'', November 21, 2005
Around this time the strengthening boundary showed features of an
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separating rain-cooled air to the north from warm, unstable air to the south. Another well-defined outflow boundary had developed over Northern Michigan and began moving east. When the new boundary intersected the older one, a thunderstorm developed near Iron Mountain,
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. This interaction began to drive the original boundary farther South into Wisconsin. At around 1:30 CDT (18:30 UTC) the atmospheric conditions over Central Wisconsin continued to deteriorate as the
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in the region approached 4300 j/kg. Average Temperatures in the region had increased to around and
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s had risen as well. By 1:45 CDT (18:45 UTC)
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s over Central Wisconsin were showing substantial vertical development, and not soon after thunderstorms began developing rapidly across Wisconsin quickly picking up supercell characteristics. At 2:57 CDT (19:57 UTC) a
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was issued for one of the developing storms, and at the same time a WSR-88D doppler radar in Green Bay had detected a
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with the growing storm. By 4:00 CDT (21:00 UTC) the Green bay radar was picking up two well-developed supercells heading towards the
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, at the same time a meso-scale boundary began developing over Northeast Wisconsin. The new development happened at the intersections of Forest County, Marinette County, and Oconto County and would eventually grow into the Door County Supercell. The two Fox City storms caused devastating hail and wind damage especially to Appleton. A brief tornado touched down with the Fox Cities storm system near Menasha. The Northern cell continued to develop during this time period but at a much slower rate than the Southern storms. This was likely because the mesoscale convergence along the boundary had failed to break the cap. Just before 5:00 CDT (22:00 UTC) the Vertically integrated liquid (VIL) of the northern storm rapidly exceeded those of the southern storms, and it suddenly made an abrupt right turn. This prompted a Severe Thunderstorm Warning to be issued for Marinette county. By 5:30 CDT (22:30 UTC) the southern storms had weakened to a point where they were no longer a major severe threat. The northern storm however continued to intensify, and began to develop a moderate mid level rotation. By 5:45 CDT (22:45 UTC) a well-defined hook had developed in the southwestern portion of the storm, prompting a
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to be issued for Menominee County in
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. A report of a funnel cloud was made while the storm was near Birch Creek, approximately 5 miles north of
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, and at 6:10 CDT (23:10 UTC) a
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was confirmed to have touched down in Green Bay. The waterspout likely remained on the water for nearly 20 minutes. At 6:30 CDT (23:30 UTC) the waterspout moved onshore at Murphy County Park along Horseshoe Bay in Door County. The tornado continued to move inland flattening thousands of trees in a heavily wooded area. The tornado tore across the
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making it almost two thirds of the way across before dissipating. Its damage was determined to have peaked at F3 strength. At 7:00 CDT (00:00 UTC) the storm moved over
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and eventually dissipated. At 7:35 CDT (00:35 UTC) another storm crossed over central Wisconsin, producing a F0 tornado near
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, destroying a
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before lifting.


Tornado table


Impact


Door County, Wisconsin

As of 2005, the Door County Tornado was the 8th most costly tornado in Wisconsin history, causing an estimated $6.5 million in damages. The tornado first touched down as a waterspout but moved onshore in Door County, causing significant
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and crop damage. Murphy County Park was the very first place on land to be impacted by the tornado. The southern part of the park received the most substantial damage with 99%+ of all trees and shrubs in the area being uprooted or destroyed.Door County Parks and Open Space 2006-2010
''Door County Park District'', page 13, (Archived February 23, 2017)
As the tornado moved across the peninsula it caused F2 and F3 damage to structures. It traveled across the land for about 5 miles, which took it 14 minutes. In total 20 residential buildings, two businesses and multiple barns were destroyed by the tornado. A
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known as the Door County Kamping Resort saw some of the tornadoes worst impacts. 40 campers hid in a brick shower building while the F3 tornado moved over the camp, because of this only two injuries were reported. A nearby
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and
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known as Cornerstone Suites was also completely destroyed by the tornado. Although there were very few injuries with the tornado, the storm knocked out power to most of the peninsula. Due to the lack of power most tourist attractions in the area were not able to provide for their customers. Chief deputy Gary Bies of the Door County Sheriff's Department said of the event, "People are sitting in motels with nothing to do. No restaurants; everything is closed." By late on the Monday after the storm most power was returned to the area.


Fox Valley supercells

Effects from the Fox Valley storms did not cause any injuries, but caused $5 million in damages mostly to vehicles and buildings. It was the second multimillion-dollar hailstorm to occur that year in Appleton. In
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a golf course was severely damaged and could not reopen until two days later. A church was also significantly damaged in the village of Brillion.


Aftermath

Following the devastating storms Wisconsin Governor
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requested a Presidential Disaster Declaration from President
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. The request put in by the governor was declined. The State of Wisconsin and its citizens ended up funding most of the disaster relief for the event. A local bank also established a relief fund for victims of the Door County tornado. The aid went to the
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.


See also

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List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks These are some notable tornadoes, tornado outbreaks, and tornado outbreak sequences that have occurred in North America. #''The listing is U.S.-centric, with greater and more consistent information available for U.S. tornadoes. Some North Americ ...
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Tornadoes of 1998 This page documents the tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 1998, primarily in the United States. Most tornadoes form in the U.S., although some events may take place internationally. Tornado statistics for older years like this often appear signif ...
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List of storms on the Great Lakes Ever since people have traveled the Great Lakes (North America), Great Lakes, storms have taken lives and vessels. The first sailing vessel on the upper lakes, the ''Le Griffon'', was lost on its return from Green Bay (Lake Michigan), Green Bay in ...
* Climate of Door County, Wisconsin § Tornadoes


References


External links


NWS Green Bay Event Summary
{{Wisconsin tornado events F3 tornadoes Tornadoes of 1998 Tornadoes in Wisconsin Upper Peninsula of Michigan Door County, Wisconsin August 1998 events in the United States