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18 Ιουν 2001 · Summary: The tornado touched down at 806 pm local daylight time 1.5 miles east of Grantsburg and traveled east at an average speed of 40 mph through the village of Siren to the Washburn County line, then continued on to a point 3 miles west of Spooner.
On June 18, 2001, a small, but fatal tornado outbreak occurred across the Upper Midwest as well as Florida. The outbreak spawned a long-tracked F3 tornado that killed three people, and caused approximately US$10 million in damage. The tornado struck Siren, Wisconsin, a
18 Ιουν 2001 · At 8:06 pm on June 18th, 2001, an EF3 tornado touched down 2 miles East-Northeast of Grantsburg, Wisconsin. The tornado continued east and eventually reached Siren around 8:20 pm. The tornado...
The tornado touched down on a Monday evening, June 18, 2001, about 5 miles west of Siren, a town of about 900 people. This tornado was later classified as severe, an F3 on a scale from F0 to F5, its winds of 158–206 mph placing it among the 10 percent most damaging tornadoes.
A destructive tornado hit the tiny town of Siren, Wisconsin (population 900), on the evening of June 18, 2001. Travelling from west to east, the twister killed three people, destroyed homes, uprooted trees, and flattened crops.
18 Μαΐ 2001 · Siren, Wisconsin, USA. This Earthshots page looks at the northwestern corner of Wisconsin, in the crook of the St. Croix River, before and just after a tornado cut a west-to-east swath half a mile wide and more than 20 miles long.
18-19 June 2001 - Siren, Wisconsin Tornado. NOAA GOES-8 visible and InfraRed (IR) imagery (above) shows the development of convection which spawned a tornado that struck the town of Siren, Wisconsin (station identifier KRZN) around 01:20 UTC on 19 June (8:20 PM CDT on 18 June) 2001.