July 8, 2009 - Small Storm Packs Big Punch
Widespread Wind Damage in East Central Kansas
A storm survey team from the National Weather Service in Topeka, KS determined peak wind speeds of 80 to 100 mph occurred in a 4 mile wide swath through portions of Franklin and Anderson Counties. This resulted in numerous large tree limbs and power poles down across portions of these areas.
The map above shows wind damage reports received after the storm passed through portions of east central Kansas. Blue dots represent the location of each wind damage report.

The image above shows the storm as it was moving through Ottawa, KS at 2:39 pm CDT. Several reports of wind damage were received in and around the city of Ottawa.

This animated loop shows the entire track of the storm as it moved through portions of northeast and east central Kansas.

This is a photo of the storm as it neared Garnett, Kansas. The storm contained a shelf cloud in close proximity to the precipitation core suggesting a well-organized storm. Photo courtesy of Jim Saueressig II.

Another photo as the storm went through southern Anderson County. Photo courtesy of Dick McGowan.

Roof damage to the Village Inn Motel in Ottawa, KS.



Heavy damage was noted at the Ottawa Municipal Airport 4 miles south of Ottawa, KS.

Several power poles were pushed over from severe straight-line winds along Highway 59, 3 miles south of Ottawa, KS.


Trees were snapped and uprooted over portions of northern Anderson County along Highway 59.

Damage to a free standing metal building for cattle in northeastern Anderson County near Highway 169.

Power poles were snapped at the base near the Anderson-Franklin County line, 2 miles southeast of Richmond, KS.
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