Jasper County IN Tornado September 4 2008
During the afternoon hours of Thursday September 4, the remnants of what was once
Hurricane Gustav continued to move northeast passing over far southern Lake Michigan
during the evening hours on September 4th. Several bands of rain moved through
northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana with one band eventually producing small
areas of convective cells that moved through northern Jasper County Indiana.
One of these convective cells produced a tornado approximately 5 miles northwest
of Wheatfield, IN near the Oak Heritage Estates. This tornado caused structural damage
to one mobile home, and damage to multiple trees and corn fields. The damage track began
southwest of the Heritage Estates near the intersection of North 450 West and Hawthorn
Rd. where a 10 yard diameter wide area of corn stalks were completely flattened in a
convergent manner. Damage continued northeast from there where a roof was lifted off
a mobile home and thrown into the yard. Also at this residence were two large trees
that were completely uprooted. These were two of four trees that were uprooted by
this tornado, with many trees having branches from their tops sheared off. Also, there
was other debris scattered about, including kids toys and trash bins.
The tornado was on the ground for approximately 1/4 mile wth a maximum path width
of 20 yards. The maximum winds with this tornado were estimated to be around 90
mph, which is consistent with EF-1 damage on the Enhanced Fujita scale.
Tornado Location
Damage Path
Damage Pictures
Two of four trees in the Heritage estates that were uprooted by the tornado.
Another view of uprooted trees.
Residence where two trees were uprooted and roof blown off of mobile home.
Multiple trees with sheared branches at the top.
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