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High Wind — Door, Wisconsin

1998-11-10 · Door, Wisconsin

1
Direct deaths
1
Injuries
$50K
Property damage
52
Magnitude

Wider weather episode

An intense area of low pressure moved across the Midwest on November 10, producing very high winds, rain and snow across the region. The low, which tracked from central Iowa to western Lake Superior, resulted in record minimum pressures in Iowa and Minnesota and an unusually widespread high wind event across Wisconsin. The strong winds lasted for much of the day.The high winds caused one fatality and an injury in the area, both in Door county. A 67 year old Door county woman died a week after being blown down by a strong gust of wind. Her head hit the concrete ground, causing the fatal injury.Trees, street signs and power poles were damaged or destroyed by the strong winds across northeast, central and north-central Wisconsin. Numerous semi-trailers were blown over on area highways, necessitating the closure of the Tower Bridge (Interstate 43) in Green Bay. A large portion of a roof of an elementary school in Winneconne (Winnebago co.) was blown off. The top of a water tower, holding 225,000 gallons of water, was partially blown off in Kaukauna (Brown co.), forcing the evacuation of several dozen nearby homes. Trees and power poles were blown down in many locations across the region. South winds were so strong and persistent over Door county that homeowners on north-facing beaches on the bay of Green Bay could walk into the bay for 50 to 100 yards without getting their feet wet. The wind was also responsible for numerous power outages across the region. Some areas were without power for nearly 3 days.Damage amounts are estimated -- the total could be considerably higher since any damage that might have occurred to vacation cottages won't be discovered until next spring.The strongest wind recorded in the area was 73 mph near Appleton (Outagamie co.). Other gusts included 72 mph in Oshkosh (Winnebago co.), 71 mph near Antigo (Langlade co.), 66 mph in Rhinelander (Oneida co.), 65 mph in Suamico (Brown co.), 63 mph in Green Bay (Brown co.), 62 mph at Wisconsin Rapids (Wood co.) and Manitowoc (Manitowoc co.), 61 mph in Marshfield (Wood co.), and 60 mph at Gills Rock (Door co.).


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 5677328. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.