Tornado Hit Wisconsin

Dida

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Tonado hit wisconsin, my house missed it by 2 miles or so. LOL :p :p :p :p :p :p

Wisconsin tornado kills one

STOUGHTON, Wisconsin (AP) -- A man who witnessed the tornado that swept through a Wisconsin neighborhood, flattening homes and leaving one man dead, said "the sky just exploded" as the twister moved in.

Fifteen homes were leveled Thursday and 30 others had moderate to severe damage in the town of 12,500 near Madison in south-central Wisconsin, state emergency management spokeswoman Lori Getter said.

The line of storms also caused extensive damage in the village of Viola, in the southwestern part of the state.

The victim was identified as a 54-year-old man whose home near Stoughton collapsed.

At least eight people were injured in and around Stoughton and in Viola, Getter said.

"There's houses half gone. All the trees in town are gone," said Bill Bender, owner of the Viola Quick Stop. "There was stuff flying by the building, like big chunks."

Gov. Jim Doyle declared a state of emergency Friday in Dane and Richland counties, the two hardest hit by Thursday's storms. The order directs state agencies to help local governments in cleaning up.

The National Weather Service said it is investigating reports of 18 possible tornadoes around the state.

Stoughton Mayor Helen Johnson said that when the twister struck, emergency personnel were still working to clean up after a fire that gutted a local church and adjoining school Wednesday. "There's a lot of sad people, but we're going to pull together," she said.

A witness captured the tornado on his camera phone.

"The sky just exploded. It was debris everywhere," said David Murray, 43. "When it went across the road and it hit all the houses over there ... it was something you can't explain."

Murray said he was going from Stoughton to his home nearby "and, bam, it was there, and it grew and it grew." He and others helped tend to the injured.

Harold O. Orlofske, 54, apparently died of injuries sustained during the collapse of his home in Pleasant Springs north of Stoughton, Dane County Coroner John Stanley said.

Storm debris traveled eastward in clouds, depositing papers, shingles and other materials in the Milwaukee area, some 60 miles from Stoughton.

Shelters were set up at Stoughton, Viola and Spring Green for those left homeless by the storms. Getter said leaking natural gas caused the evacuation of about 200 Stoughton residents.

Plans were under way for a pass system to let residents return to their homes once it is safe.

Lenny Peaslee, executive chef at the Stoughton Country Club, said the twister tore the roof off as about 40 people took refuge in the basement.

"We were ... hiding behind the bar," he said. "We had beer, anyway."
 
Does Wisconsin normally get tornadoes this time of year? Let alone 18 possible ones? O_o
 
That's nothing compared to 2003 in South Dakota, where I live. 67 tornadoes touched down in one night. An entire town was erased from the map.
 
article said:
"We were ... hiding behind the bar," he said. "We had beer, anyway."

And it wasn't even bumvertised or had bottle-cap prizes in it...
 
Wisconsin even had tornado in the winter. I was there for chrismas, a tornado touched down in the town of Footville, only 10 miles from where I stayed that day.
I called my sister, she doesn't even know a tornado had almost demolished our house.
 
How strange, nobody was quoted as saying "As it got closer, it sounded like a train coming!". Thats odd.
 
"We were ... hiding behind the bar," he said. "We had beer, anyway."

:lol: Only in Wisconsin is the beer more of a concern than imminent destruction.

Dida, you're from around Stoughton?? I'm in La Crosse, unfortunately, living out my four years of purgatory before hopefully acquiring professional engineering certification and getting back to a real city (went to college at Madison and loved it).

And btw, wouldn't it have been the tornado that missed your house, as opposed to the converse? Just how fast was your house moving at the time, anyway?!? ;)
 
I just realized that Stoughton is the place where a group of us had a golf (drinkfest)outing at last year (Coachman's). Did that have any damage?
 
Yea I live by Stoughton too. The tornado went across HWY 51 about 1 1/2 miles from my house. My friend's house actually took damage.

My cousin’s barn was taken out. She was on TV and said that she didn’t here anything.
 
Julius Gandi said:
Yea I live by Stoughton too. The tornado went across HWY 51 about 1 1/2 miles from my house. My friend's house actually took damage.

My cousin’s barn was taken out. She was on TV and said that she didn’t here anything.
Looks like you win "which one of us came cloest to death tonight" competition then, beating out dida by a full mile and half. well done!
 
I heard about it on the news last night very unusual
you are lucky it didnt hit you.
 
Sparta said:
:lol: Only in Wisconsin is the beer more of a concern than imminent destruction.

Dida, you're from around Stoughton?? I'm in La Crosse, unfortunately, living out my four years of purgatory before hopefully acquiring professional engineering certification and getting back to a real city (went to college at Madison and loved it).

And btw, wouldn't it have been the tornado that missed your house, as opposed to the converse? Just how fast was your house moving at the time, anyway?!? ;)

Yeah, I am from Stoughton.

La Crosse is too far up north, I generally don't go that far. I own a commercial building down the stream from there, in Prarie du Chien.
Maybe I have been bad mouthing about Jesus so much lately that he decided to nail me by sending a tornado my way. Thanksfully it missed my house by about 1 mile or so.
 
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