Survey information for the tornado that started in Illinois and crossed into Indiana, followed by the tornado south/east of Lowell and the tornado in the DeMotte area:
TORNADO NORTHEAST OF GRANT PARK ILLINOIS
RATING: EF-1
ESTIMATED PEAK WIND: 105-110 MPH
PATH LENGTH /STATUTE/: 3.4 MILES
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: 200 YARDS
FATALITIES: NONE
INJURIES: NONE
START DATE: JUNE 30 2014
START TIME: 1032 PM CDT
START LOCATION: 4.3 MILES NORTHEAST OF GRANT PARK
START LAT/LON: 41.2651/-87.5685
END DATE: JUNE 30 2014
END TIME: 1037 PM CDT
END LOCATION: 4.8 MILES WEST-SOUTHWEST OF LOWELL IN
END LAT/LON: 41.2841/-87.5080
SURVEY SUMMARY:
THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN NEAR A CHURCH ON COUNTY RD 13...SNAPPING
HARDWOOD AND SOFTWOOD TREES. A LARGE LIMB SMASHED THROUGH THE
STAINED GLASS WINDOWS OF THE CHURCH AND THE FORCE OF THIS CAUSED
DAMAGE TO THE WINDOW FRAME INSIDE THE BUILDING. IN
ADDITION...LARGE TREE BRANCH IMPALED ITSELF INTO THE CHURCH. A
DOOR INSIDE THE CHURCH WAS BLOWN OPEN AND RIPPED OFF. THERE WAS
SOME MINOR STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY DAMAGE NOTED INSIDE THE CHURCH.
THE TORNADO THEN CONTINUED TO N 16750E ROAD...WHERE THE MOST
SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE ON A FARMSTEAD INCLUDED LARGE HARDWOODS
SNAPPED...WINDOWS IN THE RESIDENCE BLOWN IN AND THE COMPLETE
DESTRUCTION OF THREE STORY TALL BARN WITH DIMENSIONS OF 88X60.
FURTHERMORE..A LARGE BRANCH WAS IMPALED INTO THE FRONT OF THE
RESIDENCE. THE FEMALE HOMEOWNER REPORTED THE COMMON FREIGHT TRAIN
SOUND OF A TORNADO AND EXPERIENCED EAR POPPING AS THE TORNADO
PASSED.
AS THE TORNADO THEN MOVED ALONG E 10500N ROAD...IT CAUSED
SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE TO AN UNDER CONSTRUCTION BUT SEALED SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENCE. A SECTION OF THE ROOF WAS REMOVED...WHICH CAUSED
A CRACK IN THE FRAME OF THE HOUSE AND A LARGE WALL SECTION
COLLAPSED OUTWARD. CONSISTENT SNAPPING OR UPROOTING OF TREES WAS
NOTED IN A CONVERGENT MANNER AS THE TORNADO PATH CONTINUED INTO
LAKE COUNTY BEFORE ENDING WEST-SOUTHWEST OF LOWELL. ALL OF THE
MOST INTENSE DAMAGE WITH THIS TORNADO WAS CONSISTENT WITH THAT OF
A HIGHER END EF-1 TORNADO.
TORNADO SOUTHEAST OF LOWELL INDIANA
RATING: EF-1
ESTIMATED PEAK WIND: 105-110 MPH
PATH LENGTH /STATUTE/: 2.4 MILES
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: 500 YARDS
FATALITIES: NONE
INJURIES: NONE
START DATE: JUNE 30 2014
START TIME: 1046 PM CDT
START LOCATION: 4.2 MILES SOUTHEAST OF LOWELL IN
START LAT/LON: 41.2683/-87.3452
END DATE: JUNE 30 2014
END TIME: 1048 PM CDT
END LOCATION: 6.1 MILES EAST-SOUTHEAST OF LOWELL IN
END LAT/LON: 41.2818/-87.3024
SURVEY SUMMARY:
THE TORNADO LIKELY BEGAN IN A FIELD WEST OF HARRISON STREET AND
TRACKED EAST-NORTHEAST TO NEAR INTERSTATE 65. THE MOST SIGNIFICANT
DAMAGE NOTED INCLUDED TWO SNAPPED WOODEN POWER POLES AND
SUBSTANTIALLY DAMAGED GRAIN BINS ON A FARM EAST OF HARRISON STREET
THAT COULD NOT BE ACCESSED DUE TO DOWNED POWER LINES. AT A
FARMSTEAD NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF HARRISON STREET AND W 191ST
AVENUE...A WOODEN BARN WAS COMPLETELY DESTROYED...ALONG WITH
SEVERAL LARGE HARDWOODS AND SOFTWOODS SNAPPED AT THE TRUNK. THE
DAMAGE WAS CONSISTENT WITH A HIGHER END EF-1 TORNADO.
SOUTH OF THE TORNADO PATH...THERE WAS A WIDE SWATH OF SIGNIFICANT
STRAIGHT LINE WIND DAMAGE. THIS INCLUDED THE SNAPPING OF SEVEN OR
EIGHT ADDITIONAL WOODEN POWER POLES ALONG HARRISON
STREET...SNAPPED TREES AND AN AT LEAST A ONE MILE WIDE SWATH OF
COMPLETELY FLATTENED CORN CROP. THE STRAIGHT LINE WIND DAMAGE WAS
SOME OF THE MOST NOTEWORTHY ON THE SURVEY AND WAS CONSISTENT WITH
WIND SPEEDS OF 100-110 MPH.
TORNADO IN AND NEAR DE MOTTE INDIANA
RATING: EF-1
ESTIMATED PEAK WIND: 100-105 MPH
PATH LENGTH /STATUTE/: 8.0 MILES
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: 200 YARDS
FATALITIES: NONE
INJURIES: NONE
START DATE: JUNE 30 2014
START TIME: 1049 PM CDT
START LOCATION: 3.3 MILES WEST OF DE MOTTE IN
START LAT/LON: 41.1909/-87.2613
END DATE: JUNE 30 2014
END TIME: 1056 PM CDT
END LOCATION: 4.9 MILES NORTHEAST OF DE MOTTE IN
END LAT/LON: 41.2240/-87.1138
SURVEY SUMMARY:
A 100-200 YARD SWATH OF CONSISTENT TREE DAMAGE...WITH NUMEROUS
SNAPPED TREES...BEGAN EAST-SOUTHEAST OF DE MOTTE BETWEEN N CR 1150
W AND N CR 1100 W JUST NORTH OF W CR 1200 N. THE DAMAGE CONTINUED
EAST-NORTHEAST JUST TO THE EAST AND THEN THROUGH THE CENTER OF DE
MOTTE NORTH OF 9TH STREET. JUST EAST OF DE MOTTE ALONG ORCHID
STREET...A BARN WAS COMPLETELY DESTROYED AND DOUBLE WIDE
MANUFACTURED HOME EXPERIENCED SOME STRUCTURAL AND/OR ROOF DAMAGE.
FURTHER NORTHEAST ALONG W CR 1450 N NEAR THE END OF THE DAMAGE
PATH...THERE WERE SNAPPED TREES...WOOD POWER POLES LEANING AND
DAMAGE TO TWO FARMSTEADS. ON ONE...THE DOORS COLLAPSED IN A POLE
BARN. IN ANOTHER POLE BARN...THE WALLS COLLAPSED AFTER THE ROOF
WAS BLOWN OFF. THE DAMAGE IN THIS TORNADO PATH WAS CONSISTENT WITH
MAXIMUM SPEEDS OF 100-105 MPH.
IT CANNOT BE CONCLUSIVELY RULED OUT THAT MORE THAN ONE TORNADO
TOUCHED DOWN ALONG THE 8 MILE LONG DAMAGE PATH.
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