Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - September 2016

Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg

ILLINOIS, Central

KNOX COUNTY --- 2.3 WNW ABINGDON [40.82, -90.44] 09/07/16 15:30 CST 0.10M (EG 78 kt) 09/07/16 15:40 CST 0 Source: Newspaper

A with estimated of 80-90mph created considerable damage at several farms near the town of Abingdon . A silage wagon was flipped over, the roof of a livestock barn was ripped off, and a machine shed was destroyed at Malone Farms. Numerous trees were blown down around the area, and neighboring farm buildings were damaged as well.

An approaching cold front triggered scattered across west-central Illinois during the afternoon of September 7th. While widespread severe weather did not occur, one cell produced a downburst with estimated winds of 80-90mph across southwestern Knox County near the town of Abingdon.

VERMILION COUNTY --- 2.3 SW CATLIN [40.04, -87.73], 2.2 SW CATLIN [40.05, -87.73] 09/09/16 17:13 CST 0 (EF0, L: 0.10 mi , W: 10 yd) 09/09/16 17:14 CST 10K Source: NWS Storm Survey

A tornado briefly touched down in a field 2 miles southwest of Catlin at 7:13pm CDT before quickly dissipating by 7:14pm CDT. Minor crop damage was reported.

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY --- 1.2 ENE BLOCK [39.98, -88.06], 2.3 S HOMER [40.00, -87.98] 09/09/16 17:33 CST 0.80M Tornado (EF2, L: 4.69 mi , W: 75 yd) 09/09/16 17:48 CST 0.10M Source: NWS Storm Survey

A tornado touched down in a field 3.4 miles south of Sidney at 6:33pm CDT. The tornado tracked northeastward for two miles damaging corn and soybean crops before destroying a garage and a large shed. A car and large RV were also damaged. A barn was destroyed less than one mile away before the tornado moved into a cemetery, where it damaged several headstones and two trees. The most extensive damage occurred at a farmstead further northeast, where three outbuildings were destroyed and a house was pushed off its foundation causing it to collapse . The tornado then dissipated in a field 2.9 miles south-southwest of Homer at 6:48pm CDT.

VERMILION COUNTY --- 2.7 WNW (DNV)VERMLION APT DA [40.22, -87.64], 2.4 NNW (DNV)VERMLION APT DA [40.23, -87.62] 09/09/16 17:34 CST 50K Tornado (EF1, L: 1.63 mi , W: 50 yd) 09/09/16 17:43 CST 0 Source: NWS Storm Survey

A tornado touched down 3.6 miles southwest of Bismarck at 6:34pm CDT, then tracked northeastward for 1.6 miles mostly across open fields. The tornado damaged a few trees, took shingles off the roof of a house, and blew a camper over before dissipating 2.3 miles south-southwest of Bismarck at 6:43pm CDT.

CLARK COUNTY --- 1.4 SSW CASEY [39.28, -87.99], 1.4 S CASEY [39.28, -87.98] 09/09/16 17:44 CST 0 Tornado (EF0, L: 0.10 mi , W: 10 yd) 09/09/16 17:45 CST 10K Source: NWS Storm Survey

A tornado briefly touched down in a field 1.4 miles south of Casey at 6:44pm CDT before quickly dissipating by 6:45pm CDT. Minor crop damage occurred.

Scattered severe thunderstorms developed along a warm front extending across central Illinois during the late afternoon and evening of September 9th. A Mesoscale Convective (MCV) associated with a complex of thunderstorms that had developed the previous night across Kansas interacted with the boundary to greatly enhance low-level across east-central Illinois. As new thunderstorm cells developed and moved into this area of stronger shear, many of them began to rotate. Four tornadoes touched down across portions of Champaign, Vermilion, and Clark counties between 6:30pm CDT and 7:15pm CDT, including an EF-2 tornado that produced considerable damage across southern Champaign County.

KNOX COUNTY --- HENDERSON [41.02, -90.35] 09/21/16 11:45 CST 18K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 09/21/16 11:50 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

Several 1-foot diameter trees were blown down and shingles were torn off a roof in Henderson.

A large complex of nocturnal thunderstorms that had developed over the Upper Midwest during the night of September 20th dropped southward and weakened considerably as they tracked into north-central Illinois around midday on September 21st. While most of the produced wind gusts of 40-50mph along the associated gust front, enhanced winds of up to 60mph possibly associated with a gustnado caused some minor wind damage in the town of Henderson in northern Knox County.

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