ROOF MISSING ON SHED, WINDOWS BLOWN OUT OF WIDE, 40-50FT TALL MAPLE TREES DOWN, PARTIAL TIMEĠ527 AM TSTM WND DMG 7 S INDIANOLA 41.26N 93.57Wġ MILE SOUTH LAKE AHQUABI STATE PARK 3 FT STRUCTURE DAMAGE TO OUTBUILDINGS, HAY BALESīLOWN ACROSS/ON TO ROAD, POWER LINES DOWN.Ġ600 AM TSTM WND DMG 4 SSW MILO 41.24N 93.46W REPORT FROM MPING: 1-INCH TREE LIMBS BROKEN Ġ601 AM TSTM WND DMG 6 W LACONA 41.20N 93.50W SHEDS AND GRAIN ELEVATORS, POWER LINES DOWN.Ġ602 AM TSTM WND DMG SAINT MARYS 41.31N 93.74W SEVERAL STRUCTURES DAMAGED INCLUDING MACHINE Additional modifications to this track may be made pending final review of drone footage. Additional tree damage was noted eastward to 190th Ave before the damage become more inconclusive due to lack of road access. The tornado continued eastward producing minor to moderate roof and siding damage to several farmsteads and outbuildings along and north of Roosevelt Street. Based on this evidence, the EF-scale rating has been raised to EF3, or peak winds near 150 mph. Debris from this damage was spread over 1/4 mile into surrounding fields. Several metal building systems were nearly completely destroyed, including the complete separation of metal floor footing from concrete. The most significant occurred just east of US 65 as the tornado produced significant damage to the Iowa Operator Engineers Training Facility. The tornado continued east/southeast across agricultural land producing scattered tree damage in shelter belts until crossing US Highway 65. Based on the ground based storm survey and available photographs, the tornado appeared to begin just south of Otter Creek on 150th Ave where a grain bin was displaced across the road along with scattered tree damage.
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