June 18th 1998 Nashua Iowa Damage

Dan Baumgardt, Science and Operations Officer/NWSO La Crosse
Rod Swerman, Meteorologist/NWSO La Crosse
 
This document summarizes the findings of the damage survey accomplished by the National Weather Service in La Crosse on June 19th. The town of Nashua in southwestern Chickasaw county, approximately 35 miles north-northwest of Waterloo Iowa, sustained significant damage from a storm which occurred at about 315 pm on June 18th. Preliminary reports were that a tornado had been sighted and in fact caused the damage.  Amazingly, only one injury was reported.

Summary of findings on this event:
 

 
  1. 95% of the trees downed or toppled were laying from southwest to northeast.  This indicates downburst winds along the same orientation.  Only a few trees in the park (beginning of green line) in the center of  Nashua had an orientation 30 degrees from this main southwest to northeast alignment. All others were southwest-northeast. About half of the trees in the damage swath were pushed over and very few were snapped off at the base - usually showing substantial rot on the interior. Soil was also very moist.
  2. Large structures, for the most part, were undamaged except for debris damage on the outside.  Structures surrounding the park had only minor damage from airborne debris (aerials down, shingles missing, siding off) considering the major trees down. The worst hit structure was a small home on the leeward side of the lake, north of the town park (northern end of green line).  Again, this damage appeared to be straight-line as debris was blown from southwest to northeast.
  3. No trees were twisted in any manor or debarked. No vehicles were moved.
  4. The calf-high corn in the fields southwest of Nashua was all lying 30 degrees from vertical towards the northeast with no scour marks found to the field.
  5. 98% of all damage was oriented southwest to northeast. Here is some damage at the beginning of the swath just west of downtown Nashua.
       
 

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