How did tornadoes form across Iowa on Tuesday? What we know about the weather conditions (2024)

Victoria Reyna-RodriguezDes Moines Register

Multiple tornadoes touched down in Iowa on Tuesday night and devastated communities across the state. Wednesday was spent assessing the damage and starting a cleanup process that could stretch well into the summer.

Here's what we know about the storm system that swept across the Midwest.

Iowa tornado map: Where did tornadoes reported in Iowa on Tuesday?

Only a tornado in Greenfield had officially been confirmed, by 3 p.m. Wednesday. National Weather Service crews doing an initial survey reported at least EF3 level damage from the tornado in southwest Iowa.

The weather service's Des Moines office said three survey teams were in the field on Wednesday. The National Weather Service in Omaha also sent a team into southwest Iowa to complete surveys.

Unofficial reports from trained weather spotters throughout Tuesday included: A cluster of sightings in southwest Iowa in Cromwell, Prescott, Corning, Carbon, Red Oak and Villisca. Greenfield in southwest Iowa appeared to be a particularly hard hit. In central Iowa there were unconfirmed reports in Nevada, rural Story County and southeast of Polk City.

"The focus right now is just trying to get that assessment done but also be out of the way for [the community] to do their recovery," said Allan Curtis, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Des Moines.

Updates: Tornado, storm damage still being felt in Iowa as clean up begins

What caused the storm system that produced deadly tornadoes in Iowa?

A surface low-pressure system swept across the Midwest on Tuesday, triggering multiple storm formations, Curtis said.

That's not what made the system, unusual, though. The dangerous storms were driven by the way all of the "ingredients" lined up on Tuesday, he said.

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"[We need] cold fronts, moisture and humidity. We had some sunshine that kind of helped give things more energy," Curtis said. "A big part and this is a little less intuitive for the public, we also look up into the atmosphere. We need some strong winds up there to kind of help keep those kind of storms going."

These types of storm systems are easy to spot in advance, Curtis said. By Monday, NWS meteorologists were forecasting an enhanced (Level 3) risk for severe weather, and began alerting the public via radio, online updates and social media. That increased to a moderate risk (Level 4) by Tuesday morning, hours before deadly storms hit the state.

The weather service's Storm Prediction Center issued a tornado watch for far western Iowa counties around 11:15 a.m. Tuesday. A second watch, issued around 1:15 p.m. covered the rest of the state. The watch put Iowans on notice hours ahead of the storms that dangerous weather was possible. The National Weather Service used a rare "particularly dangerous situation" label on the watch to signify the significant risk of violent, long-lived storms.

More: What is a PDS tornado watch? Understanding the label that describes 'rare situations' for tornadoes

When did severe weather enter Iowa on Tuesday?

An early wave of severe thunderstorms entered the state late Monday night and early Tuesday morning. A few severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings were issued in southwest Iowa shortly after midnight.

As forecast, another round of severe storms developed in Nebraska in the afternoon, bringing the most dangerous storms to Iowa, Curtis said.

By 1:30 p.m. storms had crossed the Mississippi River into southwest Iowa, he said. Tornadoes were seen on the ground soon after in places like Prescott and Corning.

Greenfield, where storms were particularly severe, had tornadoes on the ground by 3:30 p.m. Around 4:50 p.m., severe weather had crossed the Des Moines metro and a damaging tornado touched down near Nevada in Story County. The storm was fast-moving. The last severe thunderstorm warning in eastern Iowa expired at 9:15 p.m. as storms crossed into Illinois and Wisconsin.

NWS says Iowa tornadoes highlight the importance of being weather aware

This spring has been active for storm systems, but Curtis said that isn't stopping anytime soon. Iowa is not out of severe weather season, "by any stretch."

  • Stay aware:If you have outdoor plans, stay aware of the weather. You can check forecasts atweather.gov/dmx.
  • Receive warnings and alerts:There are plenty of ways to stay up-to-date on weather warnings throughout the day. Here are somefrom the NWS:
    • Local television and radio stations routinely broadcast official "watches" and "warnings" issued by the National Weather Service as well as forecasts and storm tracks developed by on-air meteorologists.
    • Emergency notifications on your phone: Wireless Emergency Alerts, which will warn you when weather threatens. To learn more about alerts visitwww.weather.gov/wrn/wea.
    • NOAA Weather Radio is a nationwide network of radio stations broadcasting continuous weather information directly from the nearest National Weather Service office.

Victoria Reyna-Rodriguez is a general assignment reporter for the Register. Reach her atvreynarodriguez@registermedia.comor follow her on Twitter@VictoriaReynaR.

How did tornadoes form across Iowa on Tuesday? What we know about the weather conditions (2024)

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How did tornadoes form across Iowa on Tuesday? What we know about the weather conditions? ›

What caused the storm system that produced deadly tornadoes in Iowa? A surface low-pressure system swept across the Midwest on Tuesday, triggering multiple storm formations, Curtis said.

What causes tornadoes in Iowa? ›

Tornadoes form in powerful storms usually created when warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico meets cold, dry air from the north or northwest. The warm, moist air is held below the stable, cooler layer until a disturbance, such as a front or strong crosswind, helps the lower air mass break free.

What weather conditions cause a tornado to form? ›

Tornadoes develop from severe thunderstorms in warm, moist, unstable air along and ahead of cold fronts. Such thunderstorms also may generate large hail and damaging winds.

What three weather conditions do there have to be for tornadoes to form? ›

The key atmospheric ingredients that lead to tornado potential are instability - warm moist air near the ground, with cooler dry air aloft and wind shear - a change in wind speed and/or direction with height.

What Iowa town was destroyed by the tornado? ›

Images from the town of Greenfield show a path of utter destruction, with homes reduced to splinters, debris strewn everywhere and several large wind turbines toppled.

What part of Iowa gets the most tornadoes? ›

Which Iowa counties see the most tornadoes?
  1. 1 ― Webster County. Tornadoes since 2000: 41 (5.73 per 100 square miles).
  2. 2 ― Buchanan County. Tornadoes since 2000: 32 (5.6 per 100 square miles). ...
  3. 3 ― Hamilton County. ...
  4. 4 ― Marion County. ...
  5. 5 ― Hardin County. ...
  6. 6 ― Scott County. ...
  7. 7 ― Grundy County. ...
  8. 8 ― Boone County. ...
Apr 30, 2024

What's causing all these tornadoes? ›

The change in wind speed with elevation can cause air to have a rolling motion. The rapidly rising air in a thunderstorm can then tilt the rolling motion to create a spinning thunderstorm that can concentrate the spin into a tornado.

What state has never had a tornado? ›

Tornadoes have been documented in every U.S. state (not including the non-state territories of Guam, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Puerto Rico) at least once since 1950, although some regions and states are hit by tornadoes far more than others.

How do you know a tornado is coming? ›

Tornado Warning Signs List
  • The color of the sky may change to a dark greenish color.
  • A strange quiet occurring within or shortly after a thunderstorm.
  • A loud roar that sounds similar to a freight train.
  • An approaching cloud of debris, especially at ground level.
  • Debris falling from the sky.

What state has the most tornadoes? ›

Texas leads the nation in the number of tornadoes that occur each year on average, followed by Kansas. Texas leads the nation for the average number each year only because of its size.

How do tornadoes form kid friendly? ›

If winds from the thunderstorm vary greatly in speed or direction, the updraft will begin to rotate. As the rotating updraft draws in more warm air from the moving thunderstorm, its rotation speed increases, and a funnel cloud begins to form. As the twister gains strength, the funnel becomes longer.

What was the worst tornado in history? ›

Deadliest single tornado in US history

The Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925, killed 695 people in Missouri (11), Illinois (613), and Indiana (71). The outbreak it occurred with was also the deadliest known tornado outbreak, with a combined death toll of 747 across the Mississippi River Valley.

What was the worst natural disaster in Iowa? ›

The Rockdale flood occurred on July 4, 1876 when heavy rain caused Catfish Creek to swell and break the dam upstream of town at the Rockdale Mill. The resulting wall of water was around 20 feet deep and hundreds of feet wide as it swept into town. Around 40 people—nearly every person in town—perished in the flood.

How many tornadoes in Iowa in 2024? ›

It's shaping up to be a record-breaking year for tornadoes in Iowa. New figures from the National Weather Service show Iowa's had 86 tornadoes so far this year, with 44 last month and 42 this month. The average in a year is about 50.

Who was killed in Iowa tornado? ›

These are the victims of the deadly tornado that swept across Iowa on May 21. Monica Zammaron, Dean and Pam Wiggins, Michael Jensen and Lee Williamson were all killed in a tornado that spanned from Greenfield in Adair County to Adams County.

What month is tornado season in Iowa? ›

The tornado season for the Iowa City area is primarily April through June, but possibilities of tornados can be from March through October.

Which part of Iowa does not get tornadoes? ›

There is one town that lies farthest away from a tornado path: Green Island, Iowa. Green Island is a tiny community, of only a couple dozen people, in Jackson County. It's located east of US Highway 52, the town is tucked under a bluff near the Mississippi River. Margaret Mohr has lived in Green Island for 48 years.

What is most likely to cause a tornado? ›

Strong and violent tornadoes are most likely to occur with supercell thunderstorms, but tornadoes also can occur within bowing lines of storms (i.e., bow echoes). Tornadoes originate from the energy released in a thunderstorm, however they account for only a small fraction of the total energy within a storm.

Why do certain areas get tornadoes? ›

Low pressure systems in the US pull warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and cool, dry air aloft from the Rocky Mountains or the High Desert in the southwest. The states that fall in between those two regions end up being in the ideal location for severe weather to ignite.

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