So, for anyone who may be interested, I think I have a final(?) tornado count for the New Richmond outbreak sequence. Obviously there's a fair amount of uncertainty working with such limited and potentially unreliable information, but I've currently mapped out 19 tornadoes altogether. Just for the sake of interest, I've also assigned
very rough ratings for those that weren't officially rated (which is most of them). That includes:
June 11: Hubbard, NE F2 | Homer, NE-Salix, IA F4+ (
5 deaths) | Whiskey Creek, IA (F2+)
June 12: Carnelian Lake, MN F3 | Lake Elmo, MN F2- | Hastings, MN F1 | Hudson, WI F3+ | New Richmond, WI F5 (
118+ deaths) | Deer Park, WI F3 (
1 death) | Clear Lake, WI F4+ (
4 deaths) | Barron, WI F2 (
1 death)
June 13: Herman, NE F4+ (
12+ deaths, possibly 14) | Glenwood-Mineola, IA F1 | Treynor-Carson, IA F2+ | Rodman, IA F2 | Swea City, IA F2 | Waukau-Omro, WI F3 (possibly 1 death?) | Sherburn, MN F1+ | Scribner, NE F1
So, at least 137 deaths in total. One F5, three F4s, four F3s, seven F2s. Any of the three F4s probably could've been F5s, especially Salix and Herman. By comparison, the official count is one F5, two F4s and three F2s.
Edit: Forgot to include the map. Clear Lake path hasn't been updated yet and I think I'm still missing a few death markers (they're also labeled kinda wonky and I didn't fix it yet), but otherwise it should be pretty much done:
June 12, 1899 — The New Richmond, WI F5
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I think my favorite thing is the bizarro path of the Herman F4 that kinda looks like an earthworm wriggling across the countryside.
..u ok, Herman?