Tag: Hortonville, WI
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Oshkosh, WI 04-20-2023
Doppler radar detected Quarter size hail near Oshkosh, WI, Kaukauna, WI and Greenville, WI on April 20, 2023. This hail storm was traveling NE at 43 mph and the entire storm produced hail for roughly 2 hour(s). Radar reported a max hail size of 1.25″ and an average hail size of 1.04″. We estimate that 18,448 buildings were in the affected area and the probability of hail DHI detected was significant. Based on this information, you can expect potential damage to fruit, crops and vegetation, but not much else (Intensity Rating 1).
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De Pere, WI 04-13-2022
Doppler radar detected Quarter size hail near De Pere, WI, Kaukauna, WI and Waupaca, WI on April 13, 2022. This hail storm was traveling ENE at 55 mph and the entire storm produced hail for roughly 4 hour(s). There were 24 spotter report(s) with reported max hail size of 1.75″ and an average hail size of 1.17″. We estimate that 38,677 buildings were in the affected area and the probability of hail DHI detected was significant. Based on this information, you can expect to find damaged crops, glass damage, automobile bodywork damage, as well as isolated roof damage (Intensity Rating 3).
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Appleton, WI 04-13-2022
Doppler radar detected Quarter size hail near Appleton, WI, Waupaca, WI and New London, WI on April 13, 2022. This hail storm was traveling E at 54 mph and the entire storm produced hail for roughly 4 hour(s). There were 24 spotter report(s) with reported max hail size of 1.75″ and an average hail size of 1.17″. We estimate that 32,603 buildings were in the affected area and the probability of hail DHI detected was significant. Based on this information, you can expect to find damaged crops, glass damage, automobile bodywork damage, as well as isolated roof damage (Intensity Rating 3).
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Appleton, WI 04-13-2022
Doppler radar detected Quarter size hail near Appleton, WI, Mankato, MN and Winona, MN on April 13, 2022. This hail storm was traveling ENE at 56 mph and the entire storm produced hail for roughly 10 hour(s). There were 49 spotter report(s) with reported max hail size of 1.75″ and an average hail size of 1.15″. We estimate that 127,627 buildings were in the affected area and the probability of hail DHI detected was significant. Based on this information, you can expect widespread, severe damage to tiled roofs, automobiles, and aircraft over highly populated areas. Risk of personal injury is also high, and is often accompanied by other severe weather events (wind, tornadoes).
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