A GROUND AND AERIAL SURVEY OF TORNADO DAMAGE TO JACKSON, NEBRASKA WAS COMPLETED TODAY BY NWS SIOUX FALLS METEOROLOGIST IN CHARGE GREG HARMON. BASED ON INFORMATION OBTAINED DURING THE DAMAGE SURVEY... THE NWS WILL OFFICIALLY RATE THE AUGUST 17 2001 JACKSON NEBRASKA TORNADO AS AN F2 ON THE FUJITA SCALE.
THE TORNADO FIRST TOUCHED DOWN APPROXIMATELY 200 YARDS NORTH OF JACKSON...CUTTING A 2 TO 3 BLOCK WIDE PATH OF DAMAGE AS IT CHURNED SOUTH THROUGH JACKSON. FIVE HOMES ON THE NORTH END OF TOWN WERE COMPLETELY DESTROYED...WITH SEVERAL OTHERS SUSTAINING VARYING DEGREES OF DAMAGE. THE TORNADO DAMAGE...AND AREAL SURVEY...SEEM TO INDICATE THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN ON THE NORTH END OF TOWN...LIFTED BRIEFLY...THEN TOUCHED DOWN AGAIN IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 20...DOING EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO AT LEAST ONE COMMERCIAL BUILDING AND SEVERAL MORE HOMES. TOTAL LENGTH OF THE TORNADO PATH WAS APPROXIMATELY 1.5 MILES LONG...ENDING IN A CORN FIELD SOUTH OF JACKSON. SEVERAL EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS PLACE THE TIME THE TORNADO HIT JACKSON AS 5:45 PM FRIDAY AUGUST 17 2001.
F2 WIND SPEEDS RANGE FROM 113 TO 157 MPH...CAUSING CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE...SUCH AS MOBILE HOMES BEING DEMOLISHED, LARGE TREES SNAPPED AND UPROOTED...AND ROOFS TORN OFF FRAME HOUSES. IN THE CASE OF THE JACKSON TORNADO...THE WIND WAS ESTIMATED TO BE AROUND 130 MPH...AT ITS PEAK...IN THE AREA OF HEAVIEST DAMAGE ON THE NORTH END OF TOWN.
THE F-SCALE IS A SCALE OF WIND INTENSITY DEVELOPED BY THE LATE PROFESSOR THEODORE FUJITA OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. THE F-SCALE RATING IS INFERRED FROM AN ANALYSIS OF WIND DAMAGE. THE SCALE RANGES FROM F0...THE WEAKEST...TO F5...THE MOST DAMAGING. F0 WIND SPEEDS RANGE FROM 40-72 MPH WHILE THE F5 WIND SPEEDS ARE ESTIMATED IN EXCESS OF 260 MPH.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE JACKSON NEBRASKA TORNADO OR THE DAMAGE SURVEY...PLEASE CONTACT GREG HARMON AT NWS SIOUX FALLS.
GREG HARMON METEOROLOGIST IN CHARGE NWS SIOUX FALLS
Originally distributed as a Public Information Statement: August 18, 2001 at 530 pm CDT.
Damage photos in and around Jackson, NE
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