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Ireton (surname)

Ireton (surname): “

Neelix: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ””Ireton”’ is a surname, and may refer to: * [[Albert Ireton]] (1879-1947), British boxer * [[Amanda Ireton]] (born 1979), American comedian * [[Henry Ireton]] (…’


”’Ireton”’ is a surname, and may refer to:

* [[Albert Ireton]] (1879-1947), British boxer
* [[Amanda Ireton]] (born 1979), American comedian
* [[Henry Ireton]] (1611-1651), English general

{{surname|Ireton}}

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The judas syndrome

The judas syndrome: “

Fred Edmund: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ‘{{Infobox musical artist <!– See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians –> | Name = The Judas Syndrome | Img = | Img_capt = |…’


{{Infobox musical artist <!– See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians –>
| Name = The Judas Syndrome
| Img =
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| Background = group_or_band
| Alias =
| Origin = [[Bronx]]/[[Westchester County]]/[[Queens]], [[New York]]
| Genre = [[Thrash]]
| Years_active = [[2008]]—present
| Label = [[AMM Records]]
| Associated_acts =
| URL = [http://www.Newyorkthrash.com/ www.NewYorkThrash.com]
| Current_members = Chris Oblivion, ION Syndrome, Phil Vibes, Coney, Bones
| Past_members = Dave Underground
| Notable_instruments =
}}

”’The Judas Syndrome”’ is a New York [[Thrash]] band originally from the [[Bronx]],Lower [[Westchester County]], And [[Queens]], [[New York]].

==Biography==
===Before TJS===

By late 2007, the members of what was to become The Judas Syndrome found themselves scattered within the shattered remains of New York’s underground metal scene. Phil Vibes, formerly of international powerhouse IRATE, Ian (ION)of Stifling Neglect, and Tony (Bones), Chris (Oblivion) and Tom (Coney) from Afflitus, spent time persuing independent interests outside of the genre, collectively disappointed in the direction that the industry had gone in as well as having all suffered the hard choices of passing on recording contracts with [[Earache Records]], [[Prosthetic Records]], and [[Spitfire Records]]/[[Eagle Rock Entertainment]]. Notably, Chris spent time writing and recording with the Trance DJ duo of [[Filo and Peri]] who topped the Billboard dance charts in the summer of 2008.

===Opportunity Knocks===
In early 2007, aspiring music producer called the members of Afflitus for a short reunion to record the band’s final material as well as a cover of ‘I Just Died In Your Arms’ by the New Wave act [[Cutting Crew]]. It was during those sessions that Phil Vibes was called in to record the hoarse vocals for the Afflitus song ‘Of Our Yesterdays’ as Alex Afflitus no longer wished to risk damage to his natural singing voice.

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Torpedo bulkhead

Torpedo bulkhead: “

Parsecboy: better stub


[[Image:WWI style ship armor.PNG|thumb|right|Diagram of common elements of warship armor. The torpedo bulkhead the line denoted by ‘D’.]]

A ”’torpedo bulkhead”’ is a type of [[armor]] common on the more heavily armored [[warships]], especially [[battleship|battleships]] and [[battlecruiser|battlecruisers]] of the early [[20th century]]. It is designed to keep the ship afloat even if the main [[belt armor]] were to be [[Penetration (weapons)|penetrated]] by a [[torpedo]].

{{Navy-stub}}

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T35A08

T35A08: “

Fat pig73: /* T35A08 specifications */


”’T35A08”’ is the designation for [[Toronto]]’s newest subway car.

The new car set will arrive in 2009 and complete delivery by 2011. They will be built by [[Bombardier Transportation]] with design based on the current TTC T1 cars and the Bombardier’s Movia sets.

==T35A08 specifications==
*”’Car Builder:”’ Bombardier Transportation
*”’Car Body:”’ Aluminum and steel
*”’Unit Numbers:”’ TBD
*”’Fleet of:”’ 234
*”’Car Length:”’ 139980 mm (based on [[Movia]])
*”’Car Width:”’ 2620mm (based on TTC T1 specifications)
*”’Car Height:”’ 3658 mm (12′ 0”) (based on TTC T1 specifications)
*”’Track Gauge:”’ 1495 mm (58-7/8”)
*”’Total Weight:”’ N/A
*”’Propulsion System:”’ AC Motors
*”’Motors:”’ AC Traction motors
*”’Power (Third Rail):”’ 600 VDC
*”’Power (Auxiliary):”’ 120/208 VAC
*”’Braking System:”’ N/A
*”’Total Seating:”’ 288 (based on [[Movia]])
*”’Coupling/Numbering Arrangement:”’ None – single car set
*”’Air Conditioning System:”’ Yes
*”’Price per car”’ $18.2 million per set (6 cars) or $710 million

==External links==

* [http://www.toronto.ca/ttc/new_subway_train/new_train_introduction.htm New Subway Car]

[[Category:Toronto Subway passenger equipment]]

{{TTC}}

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Dunsfold Aerodrome

Dunsfold Aerodrome: “

58apr18: typo


Dunsfold Aerodrome was built by the Royal Canadian Army and civilian contractors as a A Class Bomber Airfield for Army Co-Operation Command. It was commanded by the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1942-1944 and was entitled Royal Canadian Air Force Station Dunsfold.

First squadrons based on the aerodrome were 400, 414 and 430 Sqns, RCAF – equipped with P-40 Tomahawks and P-51 Mustangs. They were followed by the North American B-25 Mitchell Mk II medium bombers of 139 Wing, RAF – consisting of 98 and 180 Sqns RAF and 320 Sqn, Royal Dutch Naval Air Service. When 139 Wing departed for the continent in the autumn of 1944, 83 Group Support Unit (later 83 Group Disbandment Centre) arrived with Spitfires, Typhoons and Tempests. After the war the airfield was used by the RAF to repatriate prisoners of war.

Dunsfold was declared inactive by the RAF in 1946 but was then used by Skyways Ltd, with York, Lancastrian, Skymaster, Rapide and Dove aircraft. Skyways’s operations included support of the Berlin Airlift. Skyways also refurbished ex-RAF Spitfires and Hurricanes for the Portuguese Air Force.

In 1950 The Hawker Aircraft Company acquired the lease of the site. Dunsfold became internationally known for development of the Hunter jet fighter, limited numbers of Sea Hawks were also produced and Sea Furies were refurbished. Airwork Ltd leased two hangars from 1953-58 for the refurbishment of F-86 Sabres and Supermarine Attackers.

In October 1960 the then Hawker Siddeley flight tested its Hawker P.1127 prototype, the development aircraft that led to the Hawker Siddeley Harrier, the first VTOL jet fighter bomber. Folland Gnat test flying and production moved to Dunsfold in 1961.

Final assembly of the Harrier and the Hawk trainer aircraft was at Dunsfold. Hawker Siddelely became part of British Aerospace in 1977. On 2 July 1986 British Aerospace’s deputy chief test pilot Jim Hawkins was killed at Dunsfold when his developmental Hawk 200 crashed. On 24 June 1999 British Aerospace announced the closure of Dunsfold as part of a restructuring; Hawk final assembly had been transferred to Warton in 1988 and Harrier production finished in 1998.

Post-British Aerospace
In 2002 BAE Systems (British Aerospace’s successor) sold Dunsfold Park to The Rutland Group and The Royal Bank of Scotland, forming Dunsfold Park Ltd. Today the BBC motoring show Top Gear is recorded at the park using a former hangar as a studio and parts of the runways and taxiways of the aerodrome as a test track.

Since June 2007 Dunsfold Park has been home of the Surrey Air Ambulance Service. Dunsfold Park is the home to Wings & Wheels, an air and motor show that has been running for many years now and typically held in late August. Currently run by the site owners, Dunsfold Park Ltd, it will continue until the park is redeveloped.

Memorial
A memorial, funded by public subscription, was raised outside the nearby Alfold Barn pub (on the A281 road between Guildford and Horsham) with the permission of Alfold Parish Council. Dunsfold Parish Council declined to host the memorial.

The memorial and its unveiling (on 20th July 1992 – exactly 50 years to the day after the first aircraft, a RCAF Tiger Moth, landed at Dunsfold) was organised by the Dunsfold Society of Mssrs Alan Barrett, Christopher Mason, Paul McCue, Gareth Morgan, Peter Robinson and Brian Spencer. A Tiger Moth and Lockheed P-3 Orion (of present-day 320 Sqn RDNAS) performed fly pasts.

Museum
A fascinating museum is maintained on site (open on Wednesdays to the public) by Reg Day who served with 98 Sqn RAF at Dunsfold in 1943-44.

Film Work
A Boeing 747-200 which served with British Airways until 2002 as City of Birmingham, G-BDXJ, was purchased by Aces High Limited, a company specialising in supplying aircraft for television and film work, and transferred to Dunsfold.

It was modified and used for filming for the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale. Some of the scenes set at Miami International Airport were filmed at Dunsfold. It has also appeared in the background of numerous Top Gear episodes and directly in an episode where it is towed by a JCB Fastrac tractor. It was also towed by a Volkswagen Touareg in a 2006 Fifth Gear episode, the same year that the modified aircraft and Dunsfold Airfield were featured in a television advertisement filmed for the Volkswagen Touareg, demonstrating the vehicle’s towing ability. In 2008 it featured in a episode of Scrapheap Challenge in which contestants created machines to tow the aircraft. Modifications to the aircraft include the removal of the existing Rolls Royce engines and replacement with twin mount engines, similar to those fitted to aircraft such as the B-52 Heavy Bomber.

The BBC’s Top Gear programme uses the airfield.

The Future
In 2006, the owners of Dunsfold Park proposed the construction of a new town with 2,600 homes on the site, a school, health services, public transport and road links to the A281, and an expanded business district. One of the largest construction projects in Surrey, it would result in the closure and replacement of the aerodrome. A project of this kind and size is controversial, resulting in the formation of the STOP Dunsfold Park New Town campaign.Campaign Web Site

In late 2007, Dunsfold Park Ltd. applied to have their plans for the new town selected as one of Gordon Brown’s proposed ‘eco-towns’. On 3rd April 2008 Dunsfold Park was denied Eco-town status by the Housing Minister Caroline Flint. According to the Government’s press release over 40 applications including Dunsfold Park were rejected ‘for being undeliverable or not ambitious enough to meet the high environmental and affordability standards set by Government.’

Barry Myers, the Chairman of the action group ‘Stop Dunsfold Park New Town’, said ‘this is a massive blow to the developer as this scheme has received no support at any level of local Government, from the local Parish Councils through to Waverley Borough Council, Surrey County Council and SEERA (South East England Regional Assembly). Now central Government has failed to support it. This is a victory for common sense and we believe that all plans for a major housing development at Dunsfold Park should now be dropped.’

References: Dunsfold – Surrey’s Most Secret Airfield by Paul McCue, published by Air Research Publications,1991 ISBN 1-871187-12-5

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DeepSea Power & Light

DeepSea Power & Light: “

DeepSeaPowerLight:


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”’DeepSea Power & Light”’ (San Diego, CA, USA) was founded in 1983 as a manufacturer of high end underwater lights, cameras, topside camera control units, pressure compensated batteries, and high performance hollow ceramic spheres. Their domestic and international customers represent marine and freshwater oceanographic research, offshore mineral recovery, salvage, dams and waterways, boating, government, military, and nuclear power. DeepSea also operates multiple chambers in an on-site pressure test facility, with some capable of pressures to 30,000 psi.
DeepSea’s products are used from the surface of the sea, to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, the deepest ocean trench on our planet.

National Geographic Society (http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0302/feature5/index.html), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (http://www.whoi.edu), Lockheed-Martin Marine Systems (http://www.lockheedmartin.com) , Oceaneering (http://www.oceaneering.com/index.asp), Scripps Institution of Oceanography (http://www-sio.ucsd.edu), and the deep diving submersibles Alvin (http://www.whoi.edu/page.do?pid=8422), Sea Cliff, Jason (http://www.whoi.edu/page.do?pid=8423), Turtle, Nautille (http://www.ifremer.fr/fleet/systemes_sm/engins/nautile/nautile.htm), Mirs I & II, Kaiko, and the Shinkai 6500, all use lights and cameras from Deepsea Power & Light.

DeepSea Power & Light is headquartered in 36,000 square feet of green, high tech manufacturing space. Included in the plant are environmental and pressure testing facilities, a complete machine shop, Computer Aided Drafting stations, electronics lab, cable shop, and production facilities.

Contents
1. Pressure Compensated Batteries
2. Underwater Lights
3. Boating
4. Underwater cameras
5. Camera Control Units
6. Ceramic spheres
7. Famous Projects which used DSPL underwater lights
8. See Also
9. References
10. Further Reading
11. External Links

1. Pressure Compensated Battery
The SeaBattery is a lead acid battery designed for full immersion in the ocean. Because it is oil filled and designed to equilibrate to ambient pressure, it can operate at any depth of the ocean. The compensating oil has a specific gravity less than the electrolyte of the battery, and floats above it. A flexible lid separates the oil from the seawater, and allows the oil to compress to a smaller volume as pressure increases.

2. Underwater Lights

Gas and filament lights require a protective housing to avoid the crushing ocean pressure. The housing may also hold the reflector, made to create a flood or wide angle beam.

Examples if gas or filament lamps include:
Halogen (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halogen_light)
HID (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-intensity_discharge_lamp)
HMI (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMI_light)

LEDs are solid state devices and inherently able to tolerate high ambient pressures. They must be electrically isolated from seawater, however, so an oil pressure compensation system may be used. Advances in high brightness LEDs (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_Emitting_Diodes#High_power_LEDs), in both efficacy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efficacy#Lighting) and ruggedness, will make them the dominant light source in the sea within a very few years.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LED)

3. Boating
Through hull lights
Boaters use underwater lights to improve fishing, enhance the appearance of their boats, and increase their visibility in high traffic areas. Lights may be welded-in or clamp-in style. Options for light sources are Halogen, HID, and LED.

Through hull cameras
Boaters use through hull cameras positioned to see a fouled propeller, water under the keel, or survey a potential dive site.

4. Underwater cameras
OEM camera modules (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Original_equipment_manufacturer) are fitted within a pressure proof housing behind an optically clear window, and fitted with an underwater electrical connector.
Digital Still (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Camera)
(more to follow)
Digital video (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Video)
(more to follow)
5. Camera Control Units
DVR (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Video_Recorder)
(more to follow)
6. Ceramic spheres (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceramic)
(more to follow)
7. Famous Projects
‘Titanica’ (1995) (http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/174282/Titanica/overview)
‘Titanic’ (1997) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanic_(1997_film)
Bismarck Expedition (2002) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battleship_Bismarck#See_also)
‘Ghosts of the Abyss’ (2003) (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0297144/)
Titanic Mir Expedition (2003) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanic)
A photograph of the bow of the Titanic made using DSPL’s lights.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Titanic-bow_seen_from_MIR_I_submersible.jpeg)
Edmund Fitzgerald Expedition, National Geographic Society
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Edmund_Fitzgerald)
Hydrothermal vent fields (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrothermal_vent)

8. See Also
9. References
10. Further Reading
11. External Links

[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halogen_light|Halogen Lamp]]
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-intensity_discharge_lamp|HID Lamp]]
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMI_light|HMI Lamp]]
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LED|LED Light]]
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Original_equipment_manufacturer|OEM Camera Modules]]
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Camera|Digital Still]]
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Video|Digital Video]]
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Video_Recorder|DVR]]
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceramic|Ceramic Spheres]]
http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/174282/Titanica/overview
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanic_(1997_film)|””’Titanic (1997)””’]]
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battleship_Bismarck#See_also|Bismarck Expedition (2002)]]
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0297144/
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanic|Titanic Mir Expedition]]
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Titanic-bow_seen_from_MIR_I_submersible.jpeg|Bow Photograph]]
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Edmund_Fitzgerald|Edmund Fitzgerald Expedition]]
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrothermal_vent|Hydrothermal Vent Fields]]

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

List of United States tornadoes in June in 2008

List of United States tornadoes in June in 2008: ”

Cyclonebiskit: /* June 13 event */ added florida tornadoes


==Daily events==

===June 3 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Tuesday, June 3, 2008
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Coord.”'</center> || <center>”’Time ([[UTC]])”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Illinois]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’WSW of [[Kinmundy, Illinois|Kinmundy]]”’
|[[Marion County, Illinois|Marion]]
|{{coord|38|47|N|88|54|W|}}
|1254
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief tornado touchdown.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’E of [[Alsey, Illinois|Alsey]]”’
|[[Scott County, Illinois|Scott]]
|{{coord|39|33|N|90|24|W|}}
|0132
|7 mile<br>(11.2 km)
|A tornado touched down near the town of Alsey but tracked over open fields for 20 minutes before lifting. The tornado remained over open fields for the duration of its life so no structures were damaged.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Indiana]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’WNW of [[Park, Indiana|Park]]”’
|[[Greene County, Indiana|Greene]], [[Lawrence County, Indiana|Lawrence]]
|{{coord|39|48|N|86|34|W|}}
|1510
|27.15 miles<br>(46.6 km)
|A long lived and long tracking tornado damaged or destroyed numerous structures including a school in Greene County during its 40 minute life span. One person was injured when a branch was broken off from a tree and broke his foot. The tornado was estimated to have had 100 mph winds at its peak. Damage from the tornado totaled to $150,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’WNW of [[Banta, Indiana|Banta]]”’
|[[Morgan County, Indiana|Morgan]]
|{{coord|39|31|N|86|16|W|}}
|1830
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief tornado touchdown. Several trees were knocked down and a few buildings sustained roof damage. Damage from the tornado totaled to $20,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat3}} | <big>”’EF3”'</big>
|”'[[Moscow, Indiana|Moscow]] area”’
|[[Shelby County, Indiana|Shelby]], [[Rush County, Indiana|Rush]]
|{{coord|39|27|N|85|40|W|}}
|0104
|9.68 miles<br>(15.5 km)
|”’1 death”’ – A high-end EF0 tornado touched down in Shelby county where 34 structures were damaged of which 4 were destroyed. The tornado then moved into Rush county where it intensified into an EF3 tornado and struck the town of Moscow, Indiana. Dozens structures were either damaged or destroyed, some of which were taken off their foundations. The historic [[Covered Bridge]] in the town was destroyed and the local school sustained damage. Initially, nine people were injured but a 67-year-old women who was impaled in the chest by a branch later died of her injuries on August 17<sup>th</sup>. The tornado was estimated to have had winds of 150 mph at its peak. Damages from the tornado totaled to $1.2 million.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat2}} | <big>”’EF2”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Edinburgh, Indiana|Edinburgh]]”’
|[[Brown County, Indiana|Brown]], [[Johnson County, Indiana|Johnson]], [[Shelby County, Indiana|Shelby]]
|{{coord|39|19|N|86|08|W|}}
|0124
|10.59 miles<br>(16.5 km)
|A strong EF2 tornado touched down in Brown county where up to 30 structures were damaged. The tornado then moved into Johnson County where 59 structures were either damaged or destroyed. A trailer was picked up and thrown on top of another building, destroying it. A bus, humvee, and numerous cars were picked up and tossed around, crushing them. Four people were directly injured by the tornado, mostly due to broken glass and 1 indirect injury was caused when a firefighter suffered heat stroke from a fire after the tornado. The tornado was estimated to have had winds of 130 mph at its peak. Damages from the tornado totaled to $23.215 million, most of which occurred in Johnson County.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”'[[Clarksburg, Indiana|Clarksburg]] area”’
|[[Decatur County, Indiana|Decatur]]
|{{coord|39|24|N|85|24|W|}}
|0150
|4.09 miles<br>(6.5 km)
|A strong EF1 tornado caused damage to several structures in Clarksburg. One home had its roof torn off and the neighboring home suffered extensive damage. Damage from the tornado totaled to $70,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Virginia]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”'[[Roanoke, Virginia|Roanoke]] area”’
|[[Roanoke metropolitan area]]
|{{coord|37|15|N|79|58|W|}}
|2327
|1.5 miles<br>(2.4 km)
|Brief tornado, damage was limited to fallen trees but several of which fell on homes causing damage to numerous homes. Damages from the tornado totaled to $350,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NNE of [[Winterpock, Virginia|Winterpock]]”’
|[[Chesterfield County, Virginia|Chesterfield]]
|{{coord|37|24|N|77|41|W|}}
|0040
|0.25 mile<br>(400 m)
|Brief touchdown, a few trees were snapped near the Hull Street police station. Damage from the tornado totaled to $3,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Ohio]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Oxford, Ohio|Oxford]]”’
|[[Butler County, Ohio|Butler]]
|{{coord|39|28|N|84|04|W|}}
|0105
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Two barns had their roofs torn off, one of which wrapped around a nearby silo. Damage from the tornado totaled to $30,000
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”'[[Martinsville, Ohio|Martinsville]] area”’
|[[Clinton County, Ohio|Clinton]]
|{{coord|39|18|N|83|49|W|}}
|0425
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, a barn and shed sustained minor damages. Damages from the tornado totaled to $15,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Missouri]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’SSE of [[Barnumton, Missouri|Barnumton]]”’
|[[Camden County, Missouri|Camden]]
|{{coord|38|05|N|92|54|W|}}
|0525
|6.5 miles<br>(10 km)
|Tornado touched down in the [[Lake of the Ozarks]] area. One house was damaged and over 100 trees were uprooted or snapped. Damage from the tornado totaled to $10,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|<small>Sources: [http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080603_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for June 3, 2008], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=ind&storyid=15086&source=0 NWS Indianapolis], [http://www.erh.noaa.gov/er/rnk/events/2008/June_3rd_Roanoke_Tornado/storm_summary.html NWS Blacksburg], [http://www.weather.gov/view/validProds.php?prod=PNS&node=KSGF NWS Springfield], [http://www.erh.noaa.gov/iln/june3-4pns.html NWS Wilmington, OH] [http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~storms NCDC Storm Data]
|-
|}

===June 4 event===

{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Wednesday, June 4, 2008
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Coord.”'</center> || <center>”’Time ([[UTC]])”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Illinois]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NE of [[Prairie, Illinois|Prairie]]”’
|[[Randolph County, Illinois|Randolph]]
|{{coord|38|11|N|89|56|W|}}
|0830
|0.33 mile<br>(530 m)
|A garage and a machine shed were damaged, along with some trees.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’WSW of [[Tilden, Illinois|Tilden]]”’ (1st tornado)
|[[Randolph County, Illinois|Randolph]]
|{{coord|38|12|N|89|04|W|}}
|0848
|1 miles<br>(1.6 km)
|Several houses, garages and outbuildings were damaged.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SSW of [[Tilden, Illinois|Tilden]]”’ (2nd tornado)
|[[Randolph County, Illinois|Randolph]]
|{{coord|38|12|N|89|40|W|}}
|0849
|1 miles<br>(1.6 km)
|Several houses, garages and outbuildings were damaged. Several trees were knocked down in a cemetery.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’SSW of [[Flanagan, Illinois|Flanagan]]”’
|[[Livingston County, Illinois|Livingston]]
|{{coord|40|46|N|88|05|W|}}
|0849
|3 miles<br>(4.8 km)
|Tornado tore off the roof of one home, damaged a barn, and destroyed an agriculture machinery shed. Damage from the tornado totaled to $40,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NE of [[Mackinaw, Illinois|Mackinaw]]”’
|[[Tazewell County, Illinois|Tazewell]]
|{{coord|40|33|N|89|19|W|}}
|0118
|2 miles<br>(3.2 km)
|Tornado remained out over an open field.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’N of [[Lilly, Illinois|Lilly]]”’
|[[Tazewell County, Illinois|Tazewell]], [[McLean County, Illinois|McLean]], [[Woodford County, Illinois|Woodford]]
|{{coord|40|33|N|89|17|W|}}
|0124
|7 miles<br>(11.2 km)
|Tornado remained out over an open field.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Indiana]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’WSW of [[Bloomfield, Indiana|Bloomfield]]”’
|[[Greene County, Indiana|Greene]]
|{{coord|39|01|N|86|56|W|}}
|1113
|≤0.1 mile<br>(≤160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[Wilmington, Indiana|Wilmington]]”’
|[[Dearborn County, Indiana|Dearborn]]
|{{coord|39|01|N|84|57|W|}}
|2200
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Tornado caused minor roof damage to several trailers, mainly due to fallen trees. Damages from the tornado totaled to $30,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Ohio]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”'[[Red Bank, Ohio|Red Bank]] area”’
|[[Hamilton County, Ohio|Hamilton]]
|{{coord|39|07|N|84|02|W|}}
|1150
|2 miles<br>(3.2 km)
|Brief touchdown, a few homes suffered minor damages. Damages from the tornado totaled to $40,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Virginia]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”'[[Millwood, Virginia|Millwood]] area”’
|[[Clarke County, Virginia|Clarke]]
|{{coord|39|04|N|78|02|W|}}
|1725
|0.5 mile<br>(800 m)
|Brief tornado touchdown, all the trees around Cater Hall were uprooted or knocked down. Damages from the tornado totaled to $20,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’N of [[Delaplane, Virginia|Delaplane]]”’
|[[Fauquier County, Virginia|Fauquier]], [[Loudon County, Virginia|Loudon]]
|{{coord|38|57|N|77|55|W|}}
|1819
|12 miles<br>(19.3 km)
|An EF0 tornado tracked through Fauquier and Loudon counties in Virginia over a 12-mile path. Damage from the tornado mainly consisted of broken and uprooted trees. Damages from the tornado totaled to $30,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’E of [[Green Spring, Virginia|Green Spring]]”’
|[[Frederick County, Virginia|Frederick]]
|{{coord|39|18|N|78|09|W|}}
|1725
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief tornado touchdown, about a dozen trees were snapped or uprooted. Damages from the tornado totaled to $8,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’E of [[Stevensburg, Virginia|Stevensburg]]”’
|[[Culpeper County, Virginia|Culpeper]]
|{{coord|38|26|N|77|05|W|}}
|2315
|4 miles<br>(6.4 km)
|Some large trees were uprooted or snapped. Damages from the tornado totaled to $15,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Sumerduck, Virginia|Sumerduck]]”’
|[[Fauquier County, Virginia|Fauquier]], [[Stafford County, Virginia|Stafford]]
|{{coord|38|27|N|77|43|W|}}
|2327
|10 miles<br>(16 km)
|Numerous trees were knocked down or uprooted and some structures sustained damage. Damages from the tornado totaled to $50,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’ESE of [[Glendia, Virginia|Glendia]]”’
|[[Stafford County, Virginia|Stafford]]
|{{coord|38|22|N|77|29|W|}}
|2335
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Damage to many trees, and a few structures. Damages from the tornado totaled to $20,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Maryland]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”'[[White Oak, Maryland|White Oak]] area”’
|[[Montgomery County, Maryland|Montgomery]]
|{{coord|39|01|N|77|00|W|}}
|1920
|0.1 miles<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, a few trees were downed. Damages from the tornado totaled to $2,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”'[[Chesapeake Beach, Maryland|Chesapeake Beach]]”’
|[[Calvert County, Maryland|Calvert]]
|{{coord|38|42|N|76|33|W|}}
|1940
|1.5 miles<br>(2.4 km)
|About 20 houses were damaged, mostly to roofs and siding. A restaurant also lost part of its roof. Numerous trees were knocked down. Damages from the tornado totaled to $400,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’W of [[Preston, Maryland|Preston]]”’
|[[Caroline County, Maryland|Caroline]]
|{{coord|38|42|N|75|55|W|}}
|2012
|2.2 miles<br>(3.5 km)
|A strong EF0 tornado touched down near Preston and moved into the town. About 30 homes were damaged and numerous trees were uprooted. Damages from the tornado totaled to $300,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Colorado]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[Hyde, Colorado|Hyde]]”’
|[[Washington County, Colorado|Washington]]
|{{coord|40|00|N|102|49|W|}}
|2029
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SSW of [[Yuma, Colorado|Yuma]]”’
|[[Yuma County, Colorado|Yuma]]
|{{coord|40|04|N|102|44|W|}}
|2101
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NNE of [[Strasburg, Colorado|Strasburg]]”’
|[[Adams County, Colorado|Adams]]
|{{coord|39|59|N|104|04|W|}}
|2104
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’N of [[Wray, Colorado|Wray]]”’
|[[Yuma County, Colorado|Yuma]]
|{{coord|40|12|N|102|13|W|}}
|0026
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Kentucky]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”'[[Peach Grove, Kentucky|Peach Grove]] area”’
|[[Pendleton County, Kentucky|Pendleton]]
|{{coord|38|49|N|84|17|W|}}
|2220
|0.5 mile<br>(800 m)
|Damage to several barns and homes, including a garage that was blown out. Damages from the tornado totaled to $60,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Nebraska]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’S of [[Champion, Nebraska|Champion]]”’ (1st tornado)
|[[Chase County, Nebraska|Chase]]
|{{coord|40|23|N|101|55|W|}}
|2249
|0.5 mile<br>(800 m)
|Brief touchdown, tornado overturned three pivot irrigation systems, down several trees, and broke three power poles. Damages from the tornado totaled to $110,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’ENE of [[Dannevirk, Nebraska|Dannevirk]]”’
|[[Howard County, Nebraska|Howard]]
|{{coord|41|21|N|98|37|W|}}
|2253
|4 miles<br>(6.4 km)
|Damage was limited to trees and power poles. Damages from the tornado totaled to $150,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SSW of [[Champion, Nebraska|Champion]]”’ (2nd tornado)
|[[Chase County, Nebraska|Chase]]
|{{coord|40|22|N|101|47|W|}}
|2308
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, tornado overturned a pivot irrigation system. Caused $40,000 in damages.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[Champion, Nebraska|Champion]]”’ (3rd tornado)
|[[Chase County, Nebraska|Chase]]
|{{coord|40|23|N|101|44|W|}}
|2313
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, tornado destroyed small outbuildings, tore off the roof of the garage and slammed it into the nearby house, and tore the roof off the house. Damages from the tornado totaled to $25,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NE of [[Wauneta, Nebraska|Wauneta]]”’
|[[Chase County, Nebraska|Chase]]
|{{coord|40|25|N|101|21|W|}}
|2353
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’W of [[Dwight, Nebraska|Dwight]]”’
|[[Butler County, Nebraska|Butler]]
|{{coord|41|04|N|97|06|W|}}
|0100
|6 miles<br>(9.6 km)
|Tornado damaged a few grain bin silos. Numerous trees were also downed. Damage is unknown.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NE of [[Hamlet, Nebraska|Hamlet]]”’
|[[Hays County, Nebraska|Hays]]
|{{coord|40|25|N|101|09|W|}}
|0110
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’S of [[Ulysses, Nebraska|Ulysses]]”’ (1st tornado)
|[[Seward County, Nebraska|Seward]], [[Butler County, Nebraska|Butler]]
|{{coord|41|01|N|97|13|W|}}
|0125
|5 miles<br>(8 km)
|Tornado damaged an irrigation system and several homes. Numerous trees were also downed. Damage is unknown.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”'[[Ceresco, Nebraska|Ceresco]] area”’ (1st tornado)
|[[Saunders County, Nebraska|Saunders]]
|{{coord|41|06|N|96|65|W|}}
|0137
|6 miles<br>(9.6 km)
|A large, half-mile-wide tornado destroyed 4 homes and 225 power poles, as well as damaged 101 other homes. Several barns suffered severe damage with metal parts from the walls found scattered all over nearby fields. [[Highway 77]] was closed for more than a day as debris from the tornado littered the roads. Due to the large amount of power poles taken down, power was out for much of Ceresco for several days. The total cost of the damage is unknown but likely extreme.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’S of [[Ulysses, Nebraska|Ulysses]]”’ (2nd tornado)
|[[Seward County, Nebraska|Seward]], [[Butler County, Nebraska|Butler]]
|{{coord|41|04|N|97|14|W|}}
|0144
|4 miles<br>(6.4 km)
|Tornado damaged four homes in Ulysses, and flipped numerous pivot irrigation systems. Numerous trees were also downed. Damage is unknown.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”'[[Ceresco, Nebraska|Ceresco]] area”’ (2nd tornado)
|[[Saunders County, Nebraska|Saunders]]
|{{coord|41|04|N|96|04|W|}}
|0155
|5 miles<br>(8 km)
|Tornado downed numerous trees and power lines. Damage is unknown.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”'[[Bertrand, Nebraska|Bertrand]] area”’
|[[Phelps County, Nebraska|Phelps]]
|{{coord|40|31|N|99|37|W|}}
|0423
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’W of [[Smithfield, Nebraska|Smithfield]]”’
|[[Gosper County, Nebraska|Gosper]]
|{{coord|40|31|N|99|37|W|}}
|0428
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Iowa]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’S of [[Pacific Junction, Iowa|Pacific Junction]]”’
|[[Mills County, Iowa|Mills]]
|{{coord|40|56|N|95|48|W|}}
|2304
|5 miles<br>(8 km)
|Tornado caused scattered tree and farm damage.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’S of [[Emerson, Iowa|Emerson]]”’
|[[Mills County, Iowa|Mills]]
|{{coord|41|00|N|95|02|W|}}
|2350
|4.5 miles<br>(7.2 km)
|Tornado destroyed two barns and a machinery storage shed and severely damaged one home.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’ENE of [[Creston, Iowa|Creston]]”’
|[[Union County, Iowa|Union]]
|{{coord|41|01|N|94|21|W|}}
|0004
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Tornado reported by amateur radio operator.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’WNW of [[Nodaway, Iowa|Nodaway]]”’
|[[Adams County, Iowa|Adams]]
|{{coord|40|56|N|94|55|W|}}
|0113
|2 miles<br>(3.2 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’N of [[Brooks, Iowa|Brooks]]”’
|[[Adams County, Iowa|Adams]]
|{{coord|40|58|N|94|49|W|}}
|0124
|9 miles<br>(14.4 km)
|Rain-wrapped tornado according to [[KCCI]]. Damages from the tornado totaled to $15,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’SE of [[Corning, Iowa|Corning]]”’
|[[Adams County, Iowa|Adams]]
|{{coord|40|99|N|94|74|W|}}
|0137
|8.6 miles<br>(14 km)
|One house lost part of its roof and several outbuildings destroyed. Several houses and cars had damage caused by falling trees.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Stringtown, Iowa|Stringtown]]”’
|[[Adams County, Iowa|Adams]]
|{{coord|40|57|N|94|03|W|}}
|0158
|6 miles<br>(9.6 km)
|Damages totaled to $30,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Kent, Iowa|Kent]]”’
|[[Union County, Iowa|Union]]
|{{coord|40|58|N|94|28|W|}}
|0218
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|A farm was damaged with outbuildings destroyed. Power poles knocked over. The tornado was reassessed and found to be an EF0, not an EF1, and the track was 5.2 miles shorter than originally thought. Damages from the tornado totaled to $5,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’ENE of [[Afton, Iowa|Afton]]”’
|[[Union County, Iowa|Union]], [[Clarke County, Iowa|Clarke]]
|{{coord|41|02|N|94|10|W|}}
|0258
|11 miles<br>(17.6 km)
|Long track tornado followed for storm chasers. Damages from the tornado totaled to $10,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|<small>Sources: [http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080604_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for June 4, 2008], [http://www.erh.noaa.gov/er/lwx/events/2008Jun04/ NWS Baltimore/Washington], [http://www.weather.gov/view/validProds.php?prod=PNS&node=KLSX NWS St. Louis], [http://www.erh.noaa.gov/iln/june3-4pns.html NWS Wilmington, OH], [http://www.nws.noaa.gov/view/validProds.php?prod=PNS&node=KOAX NWS Omaha #1], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=oax&storyid=15166&source=0 NWS Omaha #2] [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/ind/?n=june04_tor NWS Indianapolis], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lbf/?n=localstormreports-june4th NWS North Platte], [http://www.nws.noaa.gov/view/validProds.php?prod=PNS&node=KPHI NWS Philadelphia] [http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~storms NCDC Storm Data]
|-
|}

===June 5 event===

{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Thursday, June 5, 2008
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Coord.”'</center> || <center>”’Time ([[UTC]])”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Colorado]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SSW of [[Granada, Colorado|Granada]]”’
|[[Prowers County, Colorado|Prowers]]
|{{coord|37|52|N|102|21|W|}}
|1815
|7 miles<br>(11.2 km)
|Weak EF0 tornado remained out over open fields for the duration of its life, however, it narrowly missed a ranch, but broke the fencing. Damages from the tornado totaled to $5,000
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Kansas]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Russell Springs, Kansas|Russell Springs]]”’ (1st tornado)
|[[Logan County, Kansas|Logan]]
|{{coord|38|49|N|101|10|W|}}
|1930
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SSW of [[Russell Springs, Kansas|Russell Springs]]”’ (2nd tornado)
|[[Logan County, Kansas|Logan]]
|{{coord|38|52|N|101|11|W|}}
|1941
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’NNE of [[Preston, Kansas|Preston]]”’
|[[Pratt County, Kansas|Pratt]]
|{{coord|38|49|N|101|10|W|}}
|1959
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, tornado was moving at 60 mph. A pivot irrigation sprinkler was knocked over. Damages from the tornado totaled to $65,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[Gove, Kansas|Gove]]”’
|[[Gove County, Kansas|Gove]]
|{{coord|38|47|N|100|28|W|}}
|2013
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’WNW of [[Voda, Kansas|Voda]]”’ (1st tornado)
|[[Trego County, Kansas|Trego]]
|{{coord|39|03|N|100|03|W|}}
|2039
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[Voda, Kansas|Voda]]”’ (2nd tornado)
|[[Trego County, Kansas|Trego]]
|{{coord|39|01|N|100|01|W|}}
|2040
|2 miles<br>(3.2 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’W of [[Oak Hill, Kansas|Oak Hill]]”’
|[[Clay County, Kansas|Clay]]
|{{coord|39|15|N|97|21|W|}}
|2119
|14 miles<br>(22.5 km)
|Tornado destroyed seven structures and damaged numerous others. Damages are unknown.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SE of [[Idana, Kansas|Idana]]”’
|[[Clay County, Kansas|Clay]]
|{{coord|39|21|N|97|13|W|}}
|2120
|5 miles<br>(8 km)
|Damage occurred to power lines and outbuildings. Damages are unknown.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’N of [[Clay Center, Kansas|Clay Center]]”’
|[[Clay County, Kansas|Clay]]
|{{coord|39|25|N|97|07|W|}}
|2133
|10 miles<br>(16 km)
|Minor damage to several houses, including siding ripped off and windows broken. Several outbuildings were destroyed. Damages are unknown.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’W of [[Barnes, Kansas|Barnes]]”’
|[[Washington County, Kansas|Washington]]
|{{coord|39|42|N|96|52|W|}}
|2208
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Several buildings sustained minor damage as well as an outbuilding. Damages are unknown.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’E of [[Oketo, Kansas|Oketo]]”’
|[[Marshall County, Kansas|Marshall]]
|{{coord|39|58|N|96|33|W|}}
|0041
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[Sycamore Springs, Kansas|Sycamore Springs]]”’
|[[Brown County, Kansas|Brown]]
|{{coord|39|57|N|95|43|W|}}
|0027
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NE of [[Prescott, Kansas|Prescott]]”’
|[[Linn County, Kansas|Linn]]
|{{coord|38|05|N|94|40|W|}}
|0357
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Tornado damaged or destroyed several barns and sheds. Damages are unknown.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Nebraska]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat2}} | <big>”’EF2”'</big>
|”’S of [[Stuart, Nebraska|Stuart]]”’
|[[Rock County, Nebraska|Rock]], [[Holt County, Nebraska|Holt]]
|{{coord|42|12|N|99|27|W|}}
|2044
|30 miles<br>(48.2 km)
|Long-track multiple vortex tornado moved a house off its foundation. In addition, numerous outbuildings were destroyed, power poles were snapped and farm equipment and vehicles were thrown. Damages from the tornado totaled to $225,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’SSW of [[Johnson, Nebraska|Johnson]]”’ (1st tornado)
|[[Nemaha County, Nebraska|Nemaha]]
|{{coord|40|17|N|96|03|W|}}
|2320
|3 miles<br>(4.8 km)
|Tornado damaged an outbuilding and snapped numerous trees. Damages are unknown.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’SSW of [[Johnson, Nebraska|Johnson]]”’ (2nd tornado)
|[[Nemaha County, Nebraska|Nemaha]]
|{{coord|40|17|N|96|03|W|}}
|2323
|7 miles<br>(11.2 km)
|Tornado damaged several farmsteads. Damages are unknown.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Johnson, Nebraska|Johnson]]”’ (3rd tornado)
|[[Nemaha County, Nebraska|Nemaha]]
|{{coord|40|24|N|96|01|W|}}
|2335
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, tornado damaged an outbuilding and snapped numerous trees. Damages are unknown.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[Preston, Nebraska|Preston]]”’
|[[Richardson County, Nebraska|Richardson]]
|{{coord|40|00|N|95|31|W|}}
|0033
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat2}} | <big>”’EF2”'</big>
|”’SE of [[Falls City, Nebraska|Falls City]]”’
|[[Richardson County, Nebraska|Richardson]], [[Holt County, Missouri|Holt (MO)]], [[Atchison County, Missouri|Atchison (MO)]]
|{{coord|40|04|N|95|31|W|}}
|0039
|29 miles<br>(46.6 km)
|A large half-mile-wide tornado destroyed several outbuildings and sheds, damaged numerous buildings, and downed power poles. Damages from the tornado totaled to $435,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[South Dakota]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’WNW of [[Marty, South Dakota|Marty]]”’
|[[Charles Mix County, South Dakota|Charles Mix]]
|{{coord|42|59|N|98|27|W|}}
|2200
|10 miles<br>(16 km)
|Tornado destroyed several outbuildings and damaged a few structures. Damages from the tornado totaled to $100,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Humboldt, South Dakota|Humboldt]]”’
|[[Minnehaha County, South Dakota|Minnehaha]]
|{{coord|43|37|N|97|00|W|}}
|0115
|2 miles<br>(3.2 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat2}} | <big>”’EF2”'</big>
|”’SSW of [[Baltic, South Dakota|Baltic]]”’
|[[Minnehaha County, South Dakota|Minnehaha]]
|{{coord|43|43|N|96|46|W|}}
|0142
|3 miles<br>(4.2 miles)
|Tornado damaged numerous structures and downed several trees. Damages are unknown.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Trent, South Dakota|Trent]]”’
|[[Moody County, South Dakota|Moody]]
|{{coord|43|51|N|96|41|W|}}
|0200
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, tornado blew a 40 by 100 foot metal machine shed a quarter mile, destroyed an outbuilding, and damaged trees. Damages from the tornado totaled to $10,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Missouri]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SE of [[Watson, Missouri|Watson]]”’
|[[Atchison County, Missouri|Atchison]]
|{{coord|40|28|N|95|37|W|}}
|2355
|0.5 mile<br>(800 m)
|Brief touchdown in open country with no damage.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’WSW of [[Tarkio, Missouri|Tarkio]]”’
|[[Atchison County, Missouri|Atchison]]
|{{coord|40|25|N|95|02|W|}}
|0023
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’W of [[Craig, Missouri|Craig]]”’
|[[Holt County, Missouri|Holt]]
|{{coord|40|12|N|95|23|W|}}
|0055
|3.5 miles<br>(5.6 km)
|No direct tornado damage, however the wind downdraft caused tractor trailers to blow on [[Interstate 29]] with drivers trapped and at least one having to be extricated. Damages from the tractor trailers totaled to $2,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”'[[Foster, Missouri|Foster]] area”’
|[[Bates County, Missouri|Bates]]
|{{coord|38|10|N|94|31|W|}}
|0415
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Damage primarily to trees, some of which were uprooted. Damages from the tornado totaled to $25,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Alma, Missouri|Alma]]”’
|[[Lafayette County, Missouri|Lafayette]]
|{{coord|39|05|N|93|33|W|}}
|0523
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, damage was confined to one porch. Damages from the tornado totaled to $500.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Iowa]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’WNW of [[Payne, Iowa|Payne]]”’
|[[Fremont County, Iowa|Fremont]]
|{{coord|40|40|N|95|47|W|}}
|0002
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NNE of [[Sidney, Iowa|Sidney]]”’
|[[Fremont County, Iowa|Fremont]]
|{{coord|40|48|N|95|37|W|}}
|0011
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[Essex, Iowa|Essex]]”’
|[[Page County, Iowa|Page]]
|{{coord|40|48|N|95|18|W|}}
|0024
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, tornado caused minor damage to a barn.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’N of [[Cumberland, Iowa|Cumberland]]”’
|[[Cass County, Iowa|Cass]]
|{{coord|41|17|N|94|52|W|}}
|0112
|2 miles<br>(3.2 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Creston, Iowa|Creston]]”’
|[[Union County, Iowa|Union]]
|{{coord|41|04|N|94|23|W|}}
|0224
|3 miles<br>(4.8 km)
|Tornado blew the roof off an outbuilding. Damages from the tornado totaled to $25,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’ENE of [[Leslie, Iowa|Leslie]]”’
|[[Clarke County, Iowa|Clarke]]
|{{coord|40|56|N|93|45|W|}}
|0449
|8 mile<br>(12.8 km)
|No damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’NNW of [[Liberty Center, Iowa|Liberty]]”’
|[[Warren County, Iowa|Warren]], [[Marion County, Iowa|Marion]]
|{{coord|41|13|N|93|31|W|}}
|0510
|18 miles<br>(28.9 km)
|Two homes and several outbuildings were damaged. Damages from the tornado totaled to $190,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’S of [[Prairie City, Iowa|Prairie City]]”’
|[[Jasper County, Iowa|Jasper]]
|{{coord|41|33|N|93|13|W|}}
|0536
|10 mile<br>(16 km)
|Tornado damaged twelve outbuildings and downed numerous trees. Damages from the tornado totaled to $75,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’SE of [[Reasnor, Iowa|Reasnor]]”’
|[[Jasper County, Iowa|Jasper]]
|{{coord|41|34|N|93|00|W|}}
|0545
|14 miles<br>(22.5 km)
|Several buildings were damaged and tractor trailers were blown off [[Interstate 80]]. Two people were injured. Damages from the tornadoes totaled to $255,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NNE of [[Newton, Iowa|Newton]]”’
|[[Jasper County, Iowa|Jasper]]
|{{coord|41|44|N|93|01|W|}}
|0549
|11 mile<br>(17.6 km)
|Tornado damaged several homes. Damages from the tornadoes totaled to $25,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Oklahoma]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Beggs, Oklahoma|Beggs]]”’
|[[Okmulgee County, Oklahoma|Okmulgee]]
|{{coord|35|47|N|96|08|W|}}
|0435
|4 miles<br>(6.4 km)
|Tornado blew down power lines and power poles. Damages from the tornado totaled to $15,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|<small>Sources: [http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080605_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for June 5, 2008], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=EAX&product=PNS&format=CI&version=2&glossary=1 NWS Kansas City #1], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=EAX&product=PNS&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1 NWS Kansas City #2], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=oax&storyid=15215&source=0 NWS Omaha], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=fsd&storyid=15164&source=0 NWS Sioux Falls], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=top&storyid=15192&source=0 NWS Topeka], [http://www.nws.noaa.gov/view/validProds.php?prod=PNS&node=KTOP NWS Topeka PNS], [http://www.weather.gov/view/validProds.php?prod=PNS&node=KLBF NWS North Platte] [http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~storms NCDC Storm Data]
|-
|}

===June 6 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Friday, June 6, 2008
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Coord.”'</center> || <center>”’Time ([[UTC]])”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Minnesota]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat2}} | <big>”’EF2”'</big>
|”’E of [[Menahga, Minnesota|Menahga]]”’
|[[Wadena County, Minnesota|Wadena]], [[Hubbard County, Minnesota|Hubbard]]
|{{coord|46|45|N|95|04|W|}}
|1414
|14 miles<br>(22.5 km)
|Tornado tracked mostly over forest areas but a small house was destroyed along with eight turkey barns, killing over 15,000 turkeys and injuring one person. Hundreds of acres of forest was destroyed as well. Damages from the tornado totaled to $11.3 million.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat3}} | <big>”’EF3”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Emmaville, Minnesota|Emmaville]]”’
|[[Hubbard County, Minnesota|Hubbard]]
|{{coord|46|58|N|95|01|W|}}
|1437
|7 miles<br>(11.2 km)
|Two homes on [[Pickerel Lake]] were flattened. Several other houses were damaged, and outbuildings flattened. Dozens of acres of forest were flattened. Damages from the tornado are unknown.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NNE of [[Dorset, Minnesota|Dorset]]”’
|[[Hubbard County, Minnesota|Hubbard]]
|{{coord|46|59|N|94|55|W|}}
|1442
|5.5 miles<br>(8.8 km)
|Tornado split off from the Emmaville tornado and caused mainly tree damage along its path. Damages from the tornado totaled to $100,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’S of [[Lake George, Minnesota|Lake George]]”’
|[[Hubbard County, Minnesota|Hubbard]]
|{{coord|47|09|N|94|59|W|}}
|1455
|2.5 miles<br>(4.0 km)
|Many large trees were knocked down. Damages from the tornado totaled to $400,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’ESE of [[Badoura, Minnesota|Badoura]]”’
|[[Hubbard County, Minnesota|Hubbard]]
|{{coord|46|51|N|94|43|W|}}
|1543
|0.5 mile<br>(800 m)
|Brief touchdown, tornado downed up to four acres of forest. Damages from the tornado totaled to $200,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Wisconsin]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’N of [[Kansasville, Wisconsin|Kansasville]]”’
|[[Racine County, Wisconsin|Racine]]
|{{coord|42|43|N|88|08|W|}}
|1958
|3.3 miles<br>(5.3 km)
|Tornado touched down in rural area. Damage confined to trees. Damages from the tornado totaled to $20,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Oklahoma]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[Hulbert, Oklahoma|Hulbert]]”’
|[[Cherokee County, Oklahoma|Cherokee]]
|{{coord|35|52|N|95|09|W|}}
|2047
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown in an open field, no damage reported.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Michigan]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’N of [[Campbells Corners, Michigan|Campbells Corners]]”’
|[[Ogemaw County, Michigan|Ogemaw]]
|{{coord|44|21|N|84|07|W|}}
|2055
|0.9 mile<br>(1.4 km)
|Brief touchdown, tornado damaged several farms and residences. Damages from the tornado totaled to $75,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Illinois]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”'[[Lerna, Illinois|Lerna]] area”’
|[[Coles County, Illinois|Coles]]
|{{coord|39|24|N|88|19|W|}}
|2120
|5 miles<br>(8 km)
|Tornado damaged nine homes and a school. Damages from the tornado totaled to $275,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Ontario]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’F1”'</big>
|”'[[Echo Bay, Ontario|Echo Bay]]
|[[Algoma District, Ontario|Algoma]]
|
|2200
|unknown
|Roof was torn off a warehouse and damage to a tractor dealership.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Ohio]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Wetsel, Ohio|Wetsel]]”’
|[[Van Wert County, Ohio|Van Wert]]
|{{coord|40|55|N|84|28|W|}}
|0044
|0.5 mile<br>(800 m)
|One house sustained siding and roof damage. Numerous trees were snapped. Damages from the tornado totaled to $5,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|<small>Sources: [http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080606_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for June 6, 2008], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/fgf/?n=june_6_2008_tor NWS Grand Forks], [http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/warnings/SWS_bulletins_e.html?prov=on Environment Canada (Northern Ontario)], [http://www.nws.noaa.gov/view/validProds.php?prod=PNS&node=KIWX NWS Northern Indiana], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/product.php?site=ILX&product=PNS&issuedby=ILX NWS Lincoln, IL], [http://www.nws.noaa.gov/view/validProds.php?prod=LSR&node=KFGF NWS Grand Forks update] [http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~storms NCDC Storm Data]
|-
|}

===June 7 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Saturday, June 7, 2008
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Coord.”'</center> || <center>”’Time ([[UTC]])”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Wisconsin]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SE of [[Millville, Wisconsin|Millville]]”’
|[[Grant County, Wisconsin|Grant]]
|{{coord|43|03|N|90|05|W|}}
|1852
|0.3 mile<br>(482 m)
|Brief touchdown. Damages from the tornado totaled to $800.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’NE of [[Beaver Dam, Wisconsin|Briggsville]]”’
|[[Adams County, Wisconsin|Adams]], [[Marquette County, Wisconsin|Marquette]]
|{{coord|43|41|N|89|36|W|}}
|1857
|5.5 miles<br>(8.8 km)
|Tornado damaged five homes and five barns. Damages from the tornado totaled to $352,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat2}} | <big>”’EF2”'</big>
|”’ENE of [[Pardeeville, Wisconsin|Pardeeville]]”’
|[[Columbia County, Wisconsin|Columbia]]
|{{coord|43.53333|-89.26306}}
|1932
|9 miles<br>(14.4 km)
|An enormous, 2-mile-wide multi-vortex tornado damaged 214 buildings, 2 of which were destroyed. Tens of thousands of trees were either uprooted or chewed. The damage path from the tornado showed several paths of varying damage within one large system. A tree farm of 6000 trees was completely destroyed as well. Damages from the tornado totaled to $2.5 million.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Beaver Dam, Wisconsin|Beaver Dam]]”’
|[[Columbia County, Wisconsin|Columbia]], [[Dodge County, Wisconsin|Dodge]]
|{{coord|43.41413|-89.01782|}}
|2005
|3 miles<br>(4.8 km)
|Damage was confined to trees.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”'[[Randolph, Wisconsin|South Randolph]] area”’
|[[Columbia County, Wisconsin|Columbia]], [[Dodge County, Wisconsin|Dodge]]
|{{coord|43.49298|-89.01509|}}
|2008
|2 miles<br>(3.2 km)
|Tornado destroyed one home and damaged a barn. Damages from the tornado totaled to $300,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Plain, Wisconsin|Plain]]”’
|[[Sauk County, Wisconsin|Sauk]]
|{{coord|43.26431|-90.07778|}}
|2016
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief tornado touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NE of [[Cottage Grove, Wisconsin|Cottage Grove]]”’
|[[Dane County, Wisconsin|Dane]]
|{{coord|43.0901|-89.15824|}}
|2025
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Tornado touched down in a field with no damage.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Sun Prairie, Wisconsin|Sun Prairie]]”’
|[[Dane County, Wisconsin|Dane]]
|{{coord|43.21357|-89.25815|}}
|2038
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’E of [[Lake Mills, Wisconsin|Lake Mills]]”’
|[[Jefferson County, Wisconsin|Jefferson]]
|{{coord|43.0901|-89.15824|}}
|2049
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’N of [[Stoughton, Wisconsin|Stoughton]]”’
|[[Dane County, Wisconsin|Dane]]
|{{coord|42.92395|-89.25369|}}
|2140
|4 miles<br>(6.4 km)
|Tornado damaged 49 buildings and destroyed a tobacco shed. Damages from the tornado totaled to $429,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[Eagle, Wisconsin|Eagle]]”’
|[[Waukesha County, Wisconsin|Waukesha]]
|{{coord|42.85852|-88.47545|}}
|2237
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NE of [[Token Creek, Wisconsin|Token Creek]]”’
|[[Dane County, Wisconsin|Dane]]
|{{coord|43.21357|-89.25815|}}
|2238
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’ENE of [[Barre Mills, Wisconsin|Barre Mills]]”’
|[[La Crosse County, Wisconsin|La Crosse]]
|{{coord|43|50|N|91|04|W|}}
|2245
|5.5 miles<br>(8.8 km)
|Tornado on the ground with debris. Two barns were destroyed while another one as well as a farmhouse had roof damage. Damages from the tornado totaled to $103,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”'[[Liberty Pole, Wisconsin|Liberty Pole]] area”’
|[[Vernon County, Wisconsin|Vernon]]
|{{coord|43|28|N|90|54|W|}}
|2248
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Shed damage and machinery thrown into fields. Damages from the tornado totaled to $15,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Illinois]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’E of [[Cornell, Illinois|Cornell]]”’
|[[Livingston County, Illinois|Livingston]]
|{{coord|40|58|N|88|40|W|}}
|2121
|0.8 mile<br>(1.3 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported. First of eight tornadoes from a single [[supercell thunderstorm]].
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’SSE of [[Nevada, Illinois|Nevada]]”’
|[[Livingston County, Illinois|Livingston]]
|{{coord|41|03|N|88|33|W|}}
|2131
|3.6 miles<br>(5.8 km)
|Tornado snapped utility poles, blew off half of the roof to a barn, and damaged one home. Damages from the tornado totaled to $50,000. Second of eight tornadoes from a single supercell thunderstorm.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat2}} | <big>”’EF2”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Essex, Illinois|Essex]]”’
|[[Kankakee County, Illinois|Kankakee]], [[Will County, Illinois|Will]]
|{{coord|41|12|N|88|12|W|}}
|2218
|13.6 miles<br>(21.8 km)
|Tornado destroyed a two story home and damaged several others. Numerous trees and power lines were knocked down as well. Damages from the tornado totaled to $500,000. Third of eight tornadoes from a single supercell thunderstorm.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat2}} | <big>”’EF2”'</big>
|”’NE of [[Wilton Center, Illinois|Wilton Center]]”’
|[[Will County, Illinois|Will]]
|{{coord|41|21|N|87|55|W|}}
|2251
|1.8 miles<br>(2.8 km)
|A garage was destroyed and a metal outbuilding was heavily damaged. Damages from the tornado totaled to $50,000. Fourth of eight tornadoes from a single supercell thunderstorm.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat2}} | <big>”’EF2”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Peotone, Illinois|Peotone]]”’
|[[Will County, Illinois|Will]]
|{{coord|41|24|N|87|51|W|}}
|2255
|3.7 miles<br>(5.9 km)
|Tornado destroyed several barns, a garage, and a horse shed. Several other structures sustained moderate to severe damage. Damages from the tornado totaled to $500,000. Fifth of eight tornadoes from a single supercell thunderstorm.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat2}} | <big>”’EF2”'</big>
|”'[[Richton Park, Illinois|Richton Park]] area”’
|[[Will County, Illinois|Will]], [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]]
|{{coord|41|26|N|87|46|W|}}
|2313
|5.8 miles<br>(9.3 km)
|A mobile home and outbuilding were destroyed. Damage to a warehouse, several homes, an apartment complex, a car wash and a grocery store. Six people were injured on [[Interstate 57]]. Damages from the tornado totaled to $9.5 million. Sixth of eight tornadoes from a single supercell thunderstorm.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”'[[Chicago Heights, Illinois|Chicago Heights]] area”’
|[[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]]
|{{coord|41|28|N|87|39|W|}}
|2332
|2 miles<br>(3.2 km)
|The roof of a warehouse was lifted out and several homes had minor damage. Numerous trees fell including two that caused significant damage to homes. Damages from the tornado totaled to $1 million. Seventh of eight tornadoes from a single supercell thunderstorm.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”'[[Lansing, Illinois|Lansing]] area”’
|[[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]]
|{{coord|41|34|N|87|31|W|}}
|2348
|0.7 miles<br>(1.1 km)
|Damage limited to tree limbes with one fallen into a car. Damages from the tornado totaled to $10,000. Last of eight tornadoes from a single supercell thunderstorm.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Iowa]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’S of [[Thompson, Iowa|Thompson]]”’
|[[Winnebago County, Iowa|Winnebago]]
|{{coord|43|21|N|93|46|W|}}
|2041
|6 miles<br>(9.6 km)
|Rain wrapped tornado. Tornado hit hog confinement building and destroyed it. A barn was also damaged. Damages from the tornado totaled to $260,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’WSW of [[Northwood, Iowa|Northwood]]”’
|[[Worth County, Iowa|Worth]]
|{{coord|43|25|N|93|01|W|}}
|2116
|2 miles<br>(3.2 km)
|Brief touchdown, debris cloud spotted. Damages from the tornado totaled to $1,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SSE of [[Northwood, Iowa|Northwood]]”’
|[[Worth County, Iowa|Worth]]
|{{coord|43|25|N|93|12|W|}}
|2123
|2 miles<br>(3.2 km)
|Brief touchdown, debris cloud spotted. Damages from the tornado totaled to $5,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Stacyville, Iowa|Stacyville]]”’
|[[Mitchell County, Iowa|Mitchell]]
|{{coord|43|27|N|92|48|W|}}
|2150
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’WSW of [[Saint Ansgar, Iowa|Saint Ansgar]]”’
|[[Mitchell County, Iowa|Mitchell]]
|{{coord|43|21|N|93|01|W|}}
|2228
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, debris cloud spotted. Damages from the tornado totaled to $1,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Mason City, Iowa|Mason City]]”’
|[[Cerro Gordo County, Iowa|Cerro Gordo]]
|{{coord|43|27|N|92|48|W|}}
|2242
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, debris cloud spotted. Damages from the tornado totaled to $5,000
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Minnesota]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NNW of [[Perkins, Minnesota|Perkins]]”’
|[[Houston County, Minnesota|Houston]]
|{{coord|43|49|N|91|40|W|}}
|2150
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Kansas]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Bloomington, Kansas|Bloomington]]”’
|[[Osborne County, Kansas|Osborne]]
|{{coord|39|26|N|98|87|W|}}
|2355
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[Portis, Kansas|Portis]]”’
|[[Osborne County, Kansas|Osborne]]
|{{coord|39|31|N|98|41|W|}}
|0128
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’ESE of [[Harlan, Kansas|Harlan]]”’
|[[Smith County, Kansas|Smith]]
|{{coord|39|34|N|98|40|W|}}
|0137
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|<small>Sources: [http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080607_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for June 7, 2008], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=oax&storyid=15224&source=0 NWS Omaha], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=lot&storyid=15234&source=0 NWS Chicago], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=arx&storyid=15228&source=0 NWS La Crosse], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=mkx&storyid=15262&source=0 NWS Milwaukee] [http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~storms NCDC Storm Data]
|-
|}

===June 8 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Sunday, June 8, 2008
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Coord.”'</center> || <center>”’Time ([[UTC]])”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Nebraska]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat2}} | <big>”’EF2”'</big>
|”'[[Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha]] area”’ (1st tornado)
|[[Sarpy County, Nebraska|Sarpy]], [[Douglas County, Nebraska|Douglas]]
|{{coord|41|08|N|96|16|W|}}
|0710
|11 miles<br>(17.6 km)
|Tornado touched down as an EF1 and destroyed a garage in Sarpy County. Scattered EF0 damage was found through the town of [[Gretna, Nebraska|Gretna]] where roof damage was found. Before crossing into Douglas County, the tornado intensified into an EF2 and caused major roof damage to a home. After crossing into Douglas County, the second tornado in the Omaha area merged into the first around 132nd street and Westwood Lane. The tornado tore roofs off of a few homes and damaged several others. The tornado then moved into Omaha and knocked out power to 13,800 customers. It dissipated after moving through the city. Despite all the damage, only three people were injured.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”'[[Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha]] area”’ (2nd tornado)
|[[Douglas County, Nebraska|Douglas]]
|{{coord|41|12|N|96|14|W|}}
|0712
|8 miles<br>(12.8 km)
|The second tornado to hit the Omaha area touched down as an EF0 and took off the decking of a home. The tornado remained weak until briefly becoming an EF1 before merging with the larger, EF2 tornado that just entered Douglas County.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Michigan]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’E of [[Reed City, Michigan|Reed City]]”’
|[[Osceola County, Michigan|Osceola]]
|{{coord|43|51|N|85|25|W|}}
|1920
|5 miles<br>(8 km)
|Large half-mile-wide tornado flattened a half mile wide swath of forest and damaged a barn. Rated a high-end EF1 with winds of 110 mph
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”'[[Lansing, Michigan|Lansing]] area”’
|[[Eaton County, Michigan|Eaton]], [[Ingham County, Michigan|Ingham]]
|{{coord|42|42|N|84|49|W|}}
|2145
|11 miles<br>(17.6 km)
|Tornado mainly caused damage to trees but a house had its porch and garage destroyed.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Iowa]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Gravity, Iowa|Gravity]]”’
|[[Taylor County, Iowa|Taylor]]
|{{coord|40|44|N|94|46|W|}}
|2035
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Tornado blew windows in several houses and downed trees. Damages from the tornado totaled to $55,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Pickering, Iowa|Pickering]]”’
|[[Marshall County, Iowa|Marshall]]
|{{coord|41|54|N|92|50|W|}}
|2110
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Tornado completely destroyed a pole shed. Damages from the tornado totaled to $32,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’N of [[Highland Center, Iowa|Highland Center]]”’
|[[Wapello County, Iowa|Wapello]]
|{{coord|41|08|N|92|21|W|}}
|0030
|2 miles<br>(3.2 km)
|A home lost the roof and the wall of one room was partially collapsed. Several trees were down around the home as well. Damages from the tornado totaled to $80,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Florida]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”'[[Bayshore Manor, Florida|Bayshore Manor]] area”’
|[[Lee County, Florida|Lee]]
|{{coord|26|40|N|81|51|W|}}
|2055
|5 miles<br>(8 km)
|Fifty mobile homes were damaged and two homes were severely damaged or destroyed. One person was injured. Damages from the tornado totaled to $100,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Ontario]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’F1”'</big>
|”'[[Lucan, Ontario|Lucan]]”’
|[[Middlesex County, Ontario|Middlesex]]
|
|2100
|0.6 mile<br>(1 km)
|A shed lost its entire roof.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’F0”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Watford, Ontario|Watford]]”’
|[[Lambton County, Ontario|Lambton]]
|
|2200
|unknown
|Tornado spotted along [[Highway 402 (Ontario)|Highway 402]] with no damage.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’F1”'</big>
|”'[[Ruthven, Ontario|Ruthven]]”’
|[[Essex County, Ontario|Essex]]
|
|unknown
|unknown
|Reported by police and trained weather spotters, courtesy [[CBET-TV]] and [[CBLT-TV]].
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Texas]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NNE of [[Quitaque, Texas|Quitaque]]”’
|[[Briscoe County, Texas|Briscoe]]
|{{coord|34|31|N|100|58|W|}}
|0215
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|<small>Sources: [http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080608_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for June 8, 2008], [http://www.swo.ctv.ca/news.php?id=1862&PHPSESSID=99c06dab50c176f4fc8b15a44204ce70 CTV Southwestern Ontario], [http://www.ontariostorms.com/ Ontario Storms.com], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=grr&storyid=15265&source=0 NWS Grand Rapids # 1], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=grr&storyid=15263&source=0 NWS Grand Rapids # 2] [http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~storms NCDC Storm Data]
|-
|}

===June 9 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Monday, June 9, 2008
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Coord.”'</center> || <center>”’Time ([[UTC]])”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Minnesota]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’E of [[Halstad, Minnesota|Halstad]]”’
|[[Norman County, Minnesota|Norman]]
|{{coord|47|21|N|96|45|W|}}
|1844
|0.25 mile<br>(400 m)
|Brief tornado damaged a farm building and knocked down a few trees. Damages from the tornado totaled to $40,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|<small>Sources: [http://www.nws.noaa.gov/view/validProds.php?prod=LSR&node=KFGF NWS Grand Forks update] [http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~storms NCDC Storm Data]
|-
|}

===June 10 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Tuesday, June 10, 2008
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Coord.”'</center> || <center>”’Time ([[UTC]])”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Wyoming]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’E of [[Four Corners, Wyoming|Four Corners]]”’
|[[Weston County, Wyoming|Weston]], [[Pennington County, South Dakota|Pennington (SD)]]
|{{coord|44|02|N|104|00|W|}}
|0050
|8 miles<br>(12.8 km)
|Tornado touched down in the [[Black Hills National Forest]]. Many trees were snapped or blown down. No structures were damaged.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|<small>Sources: [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/unr/?n=06-10-08 NWS Rapid City] [http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~storms NCDC Storm Data]
|-
|}

===June 11 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Wednesday, June 11, 2008
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Coord.”'</center> || <center>”’Time ([[UTC]])”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[South Dakota]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’W of [[Sisseton, South Dakota|Sisseton]]”’
|[[Marshall County, South Dakota|Marshall]]
|{{coord|45|39|N|97|15|W|}}
|1051
|0.25 mile<br>(400 m)
|Brief touchdown, tornado threw a metal shed 100 yards, destroying it.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Iowa]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[George, Iowa|George]]”’
|[[Lyon County, Iowa|Lyon]]
|{{coord|43|19|N|96|00|W|}}
|2225
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Ashton, Iowa|Ashton]]”’
|[[Osceola County, Iowa|Osceola]]
|{{coord|43|20|N|95|49|W|}}
|2229
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’W of [[Pierson, Iowa|Pierson]]”’
|[[Woodbury County, Iowa|Woodbury]]
|{{coord|42|32|N|95|58|W|}}
|2237
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’E of [[Paullina, Iowa|Paullina]]”’ (1st tornado)
|[[O’Brien County, Iowa|O’Brien]]
|{{coord|42|58|N|95|40|W|}}
|2249
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat2}} | <big>”’EF2”'</big>
|”’E of [[Paullina, Iowa|Paullina]]”’ (2nd tornado)
|[[O’Brien County, Iowa|O’Brien]]
|{{coord|42|58|N|95|32|W|}}
|2306
|6 miles<br>(9.6 km)
|Tornado destroyed several outbuildings, moved a 1.5 ton wagon, heavily damaged a machine shed containing farm equipment and also damaged a nearby house on the same farm. Also destroyed another machine shed at a different location, destroyed a pole barn, damaged a grain bin, broke or blew down several power poles and power lines, and caused tree damage. Damages from the tornado totaled to $200,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’S of [[Calumet, Iowa|Calumet]]”’
|[[O’Brien County, Iowa|O’Brien]]
|{{coord|42|55|N|95|33|W|}}
|2320
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Tornado damaged a hoop barn. Damages from the tornado totaled to $5,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat2}} | <big>”’EF2”'</big>
|”’S of [[Spencer, Iowa|Spencer]]”’
|[[Clay County, Iowa|Clay]]
|{{coord|43|00|N|95|16|W|}}
|2340
|13 miles<br>(20.9 km)
|Tornado destroyed or heavily damaged numerous outbuildings on at least 8 affected farmsteads, with damaged buildings including several large sheds. The tornado damaged numerous grain bins, most of which were carried off their foundations, with some being carried as much as a half mile. The tornado also overturned a camper, blew the top off a silo, destroyed a garage, broke windows on a house, and caused considerable damage to trees, power poles, and power lines.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NNE of [[Dickens, Iowa|Dickens]]”’
|[[Clay County, Iowa|Clay]]
|{{coord|43|09|N|95|01|W|}}
|0011
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NE of [[Castana, Iowa|Castana]]”’
|[[Monona County, Iowa|Monona]]
|{{coord|42|07|N|95|49|W|}}
|0020
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[Charter Oak, Iowa|Charter Oak]]”’
|[[Crawford County, Iowa|Crawford]]
|{{coord|42|01|N|95|35|W|}}
|0021
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NNE of [[Webb, Iowa|Webb]]”’
|[[Clay County, Iowa|Clay]]
|{{coord|42|58|N|94|59|W|}}
|0025
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Defiance, Iowa|Defiance]]”’
|[[Shelby County, Iowa|Shelby]]
|{{coord|41|51|N|95|22|W|}}
|0059
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[Defiance, Iowa|Defiance]]”’
|[[Shelby County, Iowa|Shelby]]
|{{coord|41|46|N|95|20|W|}}
|0105
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Minnesota]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’NE of [[Wilmont, Minnesota|Wilmont]]”’
|[[Nobles County, Minnesota|Nobles]], [[Murray County, Minnesota|Murray]]
|{{coord|43|50|N|95|36|W|}}
|2246
|4 miles<br>(6.4 km)
|Two farms were hit, with significant damage to outbuildings. Damages from the tornado totaled to $70,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’W of [[Fulda, Minnesota|Fulda]]”’
|[[Murray County, Minnesota|Murray]]
|{{coord|43|87|N|95|78|W|}}
|2300
|3 miles<br>(4.8 km)
|Roof damage, manufactured house pushed off foundation, outbuildings damaged. One person was injured. Damages from the tornado totaled to $100,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’N of [[Jeffers, Minnesota|Jeffers]]”’
|[[Cottonwood County, Minnesota|Cottonwood]]
|{{coord|44|07|N|95|11|W|}}
|2345
|2 miles<br>(3.2 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’WSW of [[Leavenworth, Minnesota|Leavenworth]]”’
|[[Brown County, Minnesota|Brown]]
|{{coord|44|12|N|94|52|W|}}
|0020
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Tornado destroyed two barns, a farm shop, five pickup trucks, a semi-tractor, and a farm tractor. Damages from the tornado totaled to $300,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Sleepy Eye, Minnesota|Sleepy Eye]]”’
|[[Brown County, Minnesota|Brown]]
|{{coord|44|19|N|94|45|W|}}
|0046
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, tornado destroyed a barn and shed. Damages from the tornado totaled to $100,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’WNW of [[Essig, Minnesota|Essig]]”’
|[[Brown County, Minnesota|Brown]]
|{{coord|44|21|N|94|40|W|}}
|0052
|2 mile<br>(3.2 km)
|Tornado destroyed a grain bin along with a few sheds and outbuildings. A pole barn had its roof partially removed. Damages from the tornado totaled to $100,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’ENE of [[Gaylord, Minnesota|Gaylord]]”’
|[[Sibley County, Minnesota|Sibley]]
|{{coord|44|34|N|94|01|W|}}
|0206
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Nebraska]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat3}} | <big>”’EF3”'</big>
|”’N of [[Little Sioux, Iowa|Little Sioux (IA)]]”’
|[[Burt County, Nebraska|Burt]], [[Harrison County, Iowa|Harrison (IA)]], [[Monona County, Iowa|Monona (IA)]]
|{{coord|41|48|N|96|07|W|}}
|2325
|14 miles<br>(22.5 km)
|”’4 deaths”’ – Center pivot irrigation systems were flipped and trees sustained damage in the area. Fallen tree limbs damaged homes and blocked roads and some roof damage and broken windows were noted. The storm tracked northeast and crossed the [[Missouri River]] and [[Interstate 29]] near mile marker 97, continuing into Harrison county Iowa. In Harrison county, the tornado flipped a tractor trailer. In Monona county the tornado entered the [[Little Sioux Scout Ranch]], destroying the rangers home near the entrance of the park giving it a rating of EF3. The storm then blew down trees and destroyed bunk houses at the camp. Four scouts were killed in one bunk house when a brick chimney collapsed on them. In total 48 people were injured at the camp. The tornado continued to topple trees as it tracked into Preparation Canyon State Park. Just before it entered the park a farmstead sustained damage. The tornado hit another farmstead about 2.5 miles southwest of Moorhead where trees were blown down and sheds damaged. The tornado then began to weaken and finally lifted about 2 miles southwest of Moorhead.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’N of [[Elkhorn, Nebraska|Elkhorn]]”’
|[[Douglas County, Nebraska|Douglas]]
|{{coord|41|22|N|96|14|W|}}
|2359
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’E of [[Greenwood, Nebraska|Greenwood]]”’
|[[Cass County, Nebraska|Cass]]
|{{coord|40|57|N|96|26|W|}}
|0039
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’W of [[Louisville, Nebraska|Louisville]]”’
|[[Cass County, Nebraska|Cass]]
|{{coord|40|58|N|96|01|W|}}
|0050
|5 miles<br>(8 km)
|Tornado formed 4 miles west of Louisville over Platte River State Park and caused minimal damage to trees before dissipating 2 minutes after touching down.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’N of [[Jansen, Nebraska|Jansen]]”’
|[[Jefferson County, Nebraska|Jefferson]]
|{{coord|40|12|N|97|04|W|}}
|0138
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Kansas]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NE of [[Olmitz, Kansas|Olmitz]]”’
|[[Barton County, Kansas|Barton]]
|{{coord|38|31|N|98|55|W|}}
|2313
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’NE of [[Claflin, Kansas|Claflin]]”’
|[[Barton County, Kansas|Barton]], [[Ellsworth County, Kansas|Ellsworth]]
|{{coord|38|37|N|98|03|W|}}
|2345
|9 miles<br>(14.4 km)
|Long track tornado confirmed. Several barns and sheds were damaged, along with many trees. Damages from the tornado totaled to $65,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’WNW of [[Ellsworth, Kansas|Ellsworth]]”’
|[[Ellsworth County, Kansas|Ellsworth]]
|{{coord|38|45|N|98|16|W|}}
|0011
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[Olmitz, Kansas|Olmitz]]”’
|[[Barton County, Kansas|Barton]]
|{{coord|38|28|N|98|56|W|}}
|0035
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NE of [[Claflin, Kansas|Claflin]]”’
|[[Barton County, Kansas|Barton]]
|{{coord|38|32|N|98|30|W|}}
|0057
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S [[Lorraine, Kansas|Lorraine]]”’
|[[Ellsworth County, Kansas|Ellsworth]]
|{{coord|38|34|N|98|21|W|}}
|0115
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, 13 power poles were knocked down. Damages from the tornado totaled to $9,800.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S [[Brookville, Kansas|Brookville]]”’
|[[Saline County, Kansas|Saline]]
|{{coord|38|43|N|97|51|W|}}
|0148
|2 miles<br>(3.2 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat3}} | <big>”’EF3”'</big>
|”'[[Salina, Kansas|Salina]] area”’
|[[Saline County, Kansas|Saline]]
|{{coord|38|45|N|97|40|W|}}
|0240
|16 miles<br>(25.7 km)
|Tornado damaged several buildings. Damages from the tornado totaled to $2.6 million.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat3}} | <big>”’EF3”'</big>
|”'[[Chapman, Kansas|Chapman]] area”’
|[[Dickinson County, Kansas|Dickinson]],
|{{coord|38|53|N|97|06|W|}}
|0312
|15 miles<br>(24.1 km)
|”’1 death”’ – The tornado first touched down at a farmstead to the north-northwest of the town of Enterprise. A grain bin was destroyed, and some tree damage was observed. Damage was also noted to another farmstead where a grain bin was destroyed, as were a center pivot and several power poles. The tornado then entered Chapman on the southwest side. It was reported that 70 homes were completely destroyed, and 215 damaged. In all, three-quarters of the buildings in town sustained damage. Two churches were demolished. The town’s middle school and high school were both severely damaged. Once outside the town, another farmstead was hit which damaged trees and outbuildings before lifting to the northeast of town. Debris from the town was littered for several miles east of the town. Dozens of individuals sustained minor injuries. Three were critically injured. One death was reported when a tree was blown onto a woman who had just put here daughter into the carseat of her vehicle. Damages from the tornado totaled to $20.2 million.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”'[[Carlton, Kansas|Carlton]] area”’
|[[Dickinson County, Kansas|Dickinson]]
|{{coord|39|40|N|97|16|W|}}
|0345
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat4}} | <big>”’EF4”'</big>
|”'[[Manhattan, Kansas|Manhattan]] area”’
|[[Riley County, Kansas|Riley]]
|{{coord|39|18|N|96|57|W|}}
|0348
|8.64 miles<br>(13.9 km)
|Tornado touched down to the southwest of Manahattan on a farm, and first destroyed a large machine shed, and threw a grain cart into an adjacent field. The tornado tracked to the northeast and destroyed several homes that were in the process of being built. 15 well built homes were completely destroyed. Nearby in the Amherst residential area, approximately 30 homes were damaged. A local newspaper reported that 45 residences in Manhattan were destroyed, 142 were damaged, and 637 were affected by the tornado. 93 apartments or duplexes, 20 mobile homes, and 10 total businesses were impacted. Thereafter, the windows at the Little Apple Honda/Toyota car dealership were blown out, and several cars on the lots were tossed. A nearby hardware store and several self-storage units were demolished. Other nearby businesses were also damaged. The Lee Elementary School was then damaged. The tornado continued toward the Kansas State University campus. There, the roof was blown off a fraternity house, windows were blown out of buildings, the USDA Wind Erosion Labratory roof was damaged, and debris from damage to the southwest was blown across the campus. Damages from the tornado are estimated to be well over $20 million. Amazingly, no one was injured by the devastating tornado.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SSE of [[Flush, Kansas|Flush]]”’
|[[Pottawatomie County, Kansas| Pottawatomie]]
|{{coord|39|16|N|96|25|W|}}
|0420
|5 miles<br>(8 km)
|Tornado remained out over open fields.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat2}} | <big>”’EF2”'</big>
|”'[[Soldier, Kansas|Soldier]] area”’
|[[Pottawatomie County, Kansas|Pottawatomie]], [[Jackson County, Kansas|Jackson]], [[Nemaha County, Kansas|Nemaha]]
|{{coord|39|27|N|96|06|W|}}
|0446
|17 miles<br>(27.3 km)
|”’1 death”’ – Fatality was in a mobile home. Numerous outbuildings were destroyed. Many other houses were damaged along with farm buildings and trees. 4 people were injured.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|<small>Sources: [http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080610_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for June 10, 2008], [http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080611_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for June 11, 2008], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=oax&storyid=15319&source=0 NWS Omaha], [http://www.weather.gov/view/validProds.php?prod=PNS&node=KICT NWS Wichita], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/fsd/?n=tor2008jun11 NWS Sioux Falls], [http://www.nws.noaa.gov/view/validProds.php?prod=PNS&node=KTOP NWS Topeka] [http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~storms NCDC Storm Data]
|-
|}

===June 12 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Thursday, June 12, 2008
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Coord.”'</center> || <center>”’Time ([[UTC]])”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Wisconsin]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NE of [[Union, Wisconsin|Union]]”’
|[[Grant County, Wisconsin|Grant]]
|{{coord|42|50|N|90|30|W|}}
|1929
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Several trees and power lines were knocked down. Damages from the tornado totaled to $13,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’E of [[Pardeeville, Wisconsin|Pardeeville]]”’
|[[Columbia County, Wisconsin|Columbia]]
|{{coord|43|33|N|89|07|W|}}
|2134
|5 miles<br>(8 km)
|Tornado remained out over open fields.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Markesan, Wisconsin|Markesan]]”’
|[[Green Lake County, Wisconsin|Green Lake]]
|{{coord|43|40|N|89|02|W|}}
|2142
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’N of [[Jordan, Wisconsin|Jordan]]”’
|[[Green County, Wisconsin|Green]]
|{{coord|42|42|N|89|47|W|}}
|2201
|1.8 miles<br>(2.8 km)
|Damage was confined to trees.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’E of [[Postville, Wisconsin|Postville]]”’
|[[Green County, Wisconsin|Green]], [[Dane County, Wisconsin|Dane]]
|{{coord|42|48|N|89|41|W|}}
|2215
|12.25 miles<Br>(19.7 km)
|Several houses sustained roof and shingle damage. Considerable tree damage.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’WNW of [[Attica, Wisconsin|Attica]]”’
|[[Green County, Wisconsin|Green]]
|{{coord|42|46|N|89|30|W|}}
|2230
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief tornado touchdown with tree damage.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SSW of [[Utica, Wisconsin|Utica]]”’
|[[Dane County, Wisconsin|Dane]]
|{{coord|42|55|N|89|08|W|}}
|2319
|3 miles<br>(4.8 km)
|Damage to some trees.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SE of [[Mayville, Wisconsin|Mayville]]”’
|[[Dodge County, Wisconsin|Dodge]]
|{{coord|43|28|N|88|31|W|}}
|2325
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Missouri]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Pennville, Missouri|Pennville]]”’
|[[Sullivan County, Missouri|Sullivan]]
|{{coord|40|22|N|92|57|W|}}
|2112
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SE of [[Unionville, Missouri|Unionville]]”’
|[[Putnam County, Missouri|Putnam]]
|{{coord|40|26|N|92|57|W|}}
|2113
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Iowa]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’W of [[Savannah, Iowa|Savannah]]”’
|[[Davis County, Iowa|Davis]]
|{{coord|40|37|N|92|03|W|}}
|2155
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’W of [[Stockport, Iowa|Stockport]]”’
|[[Van Buren County, Iowa|Van Buren]]
|{{coord|40|52|N|91|49|W|}}
|2253
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Kansas]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’E of [[Cedar Point, Kansas|Cedar Point]]”’
|[[Chase County, Kansas|Chase]]
|{{coord|38|16|N|96|45|W|}}
|2333
|4 miles<br>(6.4 km)
|Tornado caused minor damage to a few homesteads. Damages from the tornado totaled to $50,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’S of [[Cottonwood Falls, Kansas|Cottonwood Falls]]”’
|[[Chase County, Kansas|Chase]]
|{{coord|38|18|N|96|31|W|}}
|0000
|8 miles<br>(12.8 km)
|Minor damage, primarily to trees.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SSW of [[Basehor, Kansas|Basehor]]”’
|[[Leavenworth County, Kansas|Leavenworth]]
|{{coord|39|05|N|94|58|W|}}
|0105
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SSW of [[Oaklawn, Kansas|Oaklawn]]”’
|[[Sedgwick County, Kansas|Sedgwick]]
|{{coord|37|33|N|97|19|W|}}
|0135
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, a few power poles were knocked down. Damages from the tornado totaled to $800.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’ENE of [[Winfield, Kansas|Winfield]]”’
|[[Cowley County, Kansas|Cowley]]
|{{coord|37|16|N|96|05|W|}}
|0406
|2 miles<br>(3.2 km)
|Roof damage was reported to one house, and some outbuildings were destroyed. A camper and propane tank were also damaged. Damages from the tornado totaled to $125,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Minnesota]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Midway, Minnesota|Midway]]”’
|[[Becker County, Minnesota|Becker]]
|{{coord|46|45|N|95|01|W|}}
|2340
|2 miles<br>(3.2 km)
|Several poplar trees snapped. Damages from the tornado totaled to $200,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’SW of [[Nevis, Minnesota|Nevis]]”’
|[[Hubbard County, Minnesota|Hubbard]]
|{{coord|46|55|N|94|51|W|}}
|0014
|1.5 miles<br>(2.4 km)
|Several trees snapped along the path. Damages from the tornado totaled to $400,000.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’NW of [[Two Inlets, Minnesota|Two Inlets]]”’
|[[Becker County, Minnesota|Becker]], [[Clearwater County, Minnesota|Clearwater]], [[Hubbard County, Minnesota|Hubbard]]
|{{coord|47|06|N|95|17|W|}}
|0144
|8 miles<br>(12.8 km)
|Many large trees were knocked down or uprooted along the path. Damages from the tornado totaled to $920,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Illinois]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’WNW of [[Taylor Ridge, Illinois|Taylor Ridge]]”’
|[[Rock Island County, Illinois|Rock Island]]
|{{coord|41|23|N|90|41|W|}}
|0026
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’S of [[Belvidere, Illinois|Belvidere]]”’
|[[Boone County, Illinois|Boone]]
|{{coord|42|10|N|88|52|W|}}
|0530
|6 miles<br>(9.6 km)
|A grain bin, a barn and several outbuildings were damaged. Many trees were knocked down. Damages from the tornado totaled to $25,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Michigan]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”’E of [[Hamlin Lake, Michigan|Hamlin Lake]]”’
|[[Mason County, Michigan|Mason]]
|{{coord|44|06|N|86|27|W|}}
|0126
|1.3 miles<br>(2 km)
|Tornado reported in a heavily forested area amidst straight-line wind damage.
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’E of [[Stronach, Michigan|Stronach]]”’
|[[Manistee County, Michigan|Manistee]]
|{{coord|44|13|N|86|09|W|}}
|0145
|1 mile<br>(1.6 km)
|Tornado reported in a heavily forested area. Damages from the tornado totaled to $15,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|<small>Sources: [http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080612_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for June 12, 2008], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=apx&storyid=15372&source=0 NWS Gaylord], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/news/display_cmsstory.php?wfo=mkx&storyid=16350&source=0 NWS Milwaukee], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/ict/scripts/viewstory.php?STORY_NUMBER=2008061400 NWS Wichita], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=arx&storyid=15396&source=0 NWS La Crosse], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=lot&storyid=15486&source=0 NWS Chicago] [http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~storms NCDC Storm Data]
|-
|}

===June 13 event===
{| class=’wikitable collapsible’ width=’100%’
!colspan=’7’|List of reported tornadoes – Friday, June 13, 2008
|-
|”'<center>[[Enhanced Fujita scale|EF#]]”'</center> || <center>”’Location”'</center> || <center>”’County”'</center> || <center>”’Coord.”'</center> || <center>”’Time ([[UTC]])”'</center> || <center>”’Path length”'</center> || <center>”’Damage”'</center>
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Florida]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SSE [[Indian Creek, Florida|Indian Creek]]”’
|[[Miami-Dade County, Florida|Miami-Dade]]
|{{coord|25|51|N|80|07|W|}}
|1803
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|A waterspout briefly moved onshore before lifting. No damage was reported
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SE [[Delray Beach, Florida|Delray Beach]]”’
|[[Palm Beach County, Florida|Palm Beach]]
|{{coord|26|27|N|80|03|W|}}
|1810
|0.1 mile<br>(160 m)
|A waterspout briefly moved onshore before lifting. No damage was reported
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|storm}} | <big>”’EF0”'</big>
|”’SSW [[Cape Coral, Florida|Cape Coral]]”’
|[[Miami-Dade County, Florida|Miami-Dade]]
|{{coord|26|34|N|81|58|W|}}
|2045
|0.75 mile<br>(1.2 km)
|Brief touchdown. Tornado damaged eighteen homes, four of which sustained moderate damage. Damages from the tornado totaled to $110,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|”'[[Missouri]]”’
|-
|bgcolor=#{{Storm colour|cat1}} | <big>”’EF1”'</big>
|”'[[Grandin, Missouri|Grandin]] area”’
|[[Carter County, Missouri|Carter]]
|{{coord|36|49|N|90|48|W|}}
|2055
|0.5 mile<br>(800 m)
|Two houses were damaged (one heavily) and a barn was also heavily damaged. Numerous trees were knocked down. Damages from the tornado totaled to $50,000.
|-
|colspan=’7′ align=center|<small>Sources: [http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080613_rpts.html SPC Storm Reports for June 13, 2008], [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=pah&storyid=15387&source=0 NWS Paducah] [http://www4.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-win/wwcgi.dll?wwevent~storms NCDC Storm Data]
|-
|}

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MTG Studio: ”

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Sugars in wine

Sugars in wine: “

Agne27: /* Fructose */ expand


The ”'[[sugar]]s in [[wine]]”’ [[grape]]s are what make [[winemaking]] possible. During the process of [[fermentation (wine)|fermentation]], sugars are broken down and converted by [[yeast]]s into [[ethanol]] alcohol and [[carbon dioxide]]. Grapes accumulate sugars as they grow on the [[grapevine]] through the [[translocation]] of [[sucrose]] molecules that are produced by [[photosynthesis]] from the leaves. During ripening the sucrose molecules are [[hydrolyzed]] (inverted) by the enzyme [[invertase]] into [[glucose]] and [[fructose]]. By the the time of [[harvest (wine)|harvest]], between 15-25% of the grape will be composed of simple sugars. Both glucose and fructose are six [[carbon]] sugars but three, four, five and seven carbon sugars are also present in the grape. Not all sugars are fermentable with sugars like the five carbon [[arabinose]], [[rhamnose]] and [[xylose]] still being present in the wine after fermentation. For this reason, no wine is ever fermented completely ‘[[dry (wine)|dry]]’ (meaning with out any [[residual sugar]]). Sugar’s role in dictating the final [[alcohol content]] of the wine (and such its resulting [[body (wine)|body]] and mouthfeel) will encourage winemakers to sometimes add sugar (usually sucrose) during winemaking in a process known as [[chaptalization]] in order to boost the alcohol content.<ref name=’Oxford pg 665-666′> J. Robinson (ed) ”’The Oxford Companion to Wine”’ Third Edition pg 665-666 Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 0198609906 </ref>

==Glucose==
Glucose, along with fructose, is one of the primarily sugars found in wine grapes. In wine, glucose taste less sweet than fructose. It is a six-carbon atom sugar derived from the breakdown of sucrose. At the beginning of the [[annual cycle of grapevines|ripening stage]] there is usually more glucose than fructose present in the grape (as much as five times more) but the rapid development of fructose evens the ratio out to where at [[harvest (wine)|harvest]] there is generally equal amounts. Grapes that are over ripe, such as some [[late harvest wine]]s, may have more fructose than glucose. During fermentation, yeast break down and convert glucose first. The linking of glucose molecules with [[aglycone]], in a process that creates [[glycosides]], also plays a role in the resulting flavor of the wine due to their relation and interactions with [[phenolic]] compounds like [[anthocyanins]] and [[terpenoid]]s.<ref name=’Oxford pg 317′> J. Robinson (ed) ”’The Oxford Companion to Wine”’ Third Edition pg 317 Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 0198609906 </ref>

==Fructose==
Fructose, along with glucose, is one of the principle sugars involved in the creation of wine. At time of harvest, there is usually an equal amount of glucose and fructose molecule in the grape-though as the grape [[ripeness (grape)|over ripens]] the level of fructose will be higher. In wine, fructose can taste nearly twice as sweet as glucose and is a key component in the creation of sweet [[dessert wines]]. During fermentation, glucose is consumed first by the yeast and converted into alcohol. A winemaker that chooses to halt fermentation (either by temperature control or the addition of [[brandy]] spirits in the process of [[fortified wine|fortification]]) will be left with a wine that is high in fructose and notable residual sugars. The technique of ”[[süssreserve]]”, where unferemented grape must is added after the wine’s fermentation is complete, will result in a wine that taste less sweet than a wine whose fermentation was halted. This is because the unferemented grape must will still have roughly equal parts of fructose and the less sweet tasting glucose. Similarly, the process of chaptalization where sucrose (which is one part glucose and one part fructose) is added will usually not increase the sweetness level of the wine.<ref name=’Oxford pg 290′> J. Robinson (ed) ”’The Oxford Companion to Wine”’ Third Edition pg 290 Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 0198609906 </ref>

==In wine tasting==
{{See also|Sweetness in wine}}
In [[wine tasting]], humans are least sensitive to the the taste [[sweetness]] (in contrast to sensitivity to [[bitterness]] or [[sour]]ness) with the majority of the population being able to detect sugar or ‘sweetness’ in wines between 1% and 2.5% residual sugar. Additionally, other components of wine such as [[acidity]] and [[tannin]]s can mask the perception of sugar in the wine.<ref name=’Oxford pg 665-666’/>

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Marvin Ogunjimi

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{{Infobox Football biography
| playername = Marvin Ogunjimi
| fullname =
| height = {{height|m=1.86}}
| nickname =
| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|1987|10|12}}
| cityofbirth = [[Mechelen]]
| countryofbirth = [[Belgium]]
| currentclub = [[K.R.C. Genk|Racing Genk]]
| clubnumber = 21
| position = [[offensive midfielder]] or [[striker]]
| youthyears = 1997-1999<br>1999-2001<br>2001-2003<br>2003-2004
| youthclubs = [[SK Rapid Leest]]<br>[[RBC Roosendaal]]<br>[[K.R.C. Mechelen]]<br>[[KV Mechelen]]
| years = 2004-<br>2007-2008
| clubs = [[K.R.C. Genk|Racing Genk]]<br>[[RKC Waalwijk]] ”(loan)”
| caps(goals) = 9 (0)<br>27 (10)
| nationalyears =
| nationalteam =
| nationalcaps(goals) =
| pcupdate = 15:23, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
| ntupdate = [[February 25]], [[2007]]
}}
”’Marvin Ogunjimi”’ (born [[October 12]], [[1987]] in [[Mechelen]]) is a [[Belgian]]-[[Nigeria]]n football player who plays as striker. He currently plays for [[K.R.C. Genk|Genk]]. In [[2007]], he has been on loan playing for [[RKC Waalwijk]].

{{K.R.C. Genk squad}}

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[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Football (soccer) strikers]]
[[Category:K.R.C. Genk players]]
[[Category:Nigerian footballers]]
[[Category:Y.R. K.V. Mechelen players]]
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[[Category:RBC Roosendaal players]]

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