April 26th Tornadoes and Straight Line Wind Damage
(4/28/2009)
By: Robb Lawson
April 26th Tornadoes and Straight Line Wind
Damage
updated May 4th
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Widespread severe storms affected the region
on Sunday April 26th. Storms developed early in the afternoon along a
dryline in Western Kansas and Western Oklahoma. These storms quickly became
severe as they raced northeast. The first damaging storm developed around
330 pm along the Sedgwick-Butler County line. This storm produced a swatch
of damage as it tracked northeast through Northern Butler and Southeast
Marion Counties.
Shortly before 6 pm a small supercell
thunderstorm moved into Western Sedgwick County. This storm dropped a brief
tornado near Lake Afton which caused damage and injuries. This tornado was
rated an EF1 by the National Weather Service.
Storms then organized into a line and raced
northeast producing straight-line winds at speeds between 70 and 90 mph.
These severe winds caused damage across Harvey and Marion Counties.
Additional
information(including images) will be added to this weather story. So
please check back!
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Funnel cloud in Harper County. This is the storm that
eventually produced the tornado in Western Sedgwick County. Image courtesy
Bryce Kintigh. |

Funnel cloud in Harper County. This is the storm that
eventually produced the tornado in Western Sedgwick County. Image courtesy
Bryce Kintigh. |

Tornado near Lake Afton in Western Sedgwick County around 6 pm.
Image courtesy Jim Epperson. |

Tornado near Lake Afton in Western Sedgwick County around 6 pm.
Image courtesy Jim Epperson. |

Tornado near Lake Afton in Western Sedgwick County around 6 pm.
Image courtesy Jim Epperson. |

Tornado near Afton Lake. Photo by Brian Cooper
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Tornado near Afton Lake. Photo by Brian Cooper
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Tornado near Lake Afton. Phto by Eric Johnson. |
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EF1 damage caused by this tornado.
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Damage path of this EF1 tornado.
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Radar image from Vance AFB of the small supercell that
produced the tornado near Lake Afton.
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Radar image from Vance AFB showing storm relative velocity
from the storm that produced the tornado near Lake Afton.
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Click
here for video of the tornado near Lake Afton.(video taken by Jim
Epperson)
Additional Damage Information
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Track of damage path through Northern Butler and Southeast
Marion Counties.
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Barn damage south of Benton
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Barn damage near Burns.
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Track of 70-90 mph straight-line winds through Harvey and
Marion Counties
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Railroad crossing gate blown down near Walton in Harvey
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Barn damage near Walton in Harvey County. |

Barn debris near Aulne in Marion County |

Barn damage near Aulne in Marion County. |
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Radar image from the Wichita NWS of the storm that produced
the meso-vortex which caused damage.
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Radar image from the NWS in Wichita showing storm relative
velocity . Note the tight circulation(meso-vortex) northwest of Towanda.
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This story was brought to you by the National Weather Service - Wichita, Kansas.