We finally got the rain we wanted on Saturday afternoon (May 28 2016). Unfortunately, it was accompanied by extremely strong winds that did serious damage to trees at Pleasant Valley Conservancy. Kathie and I spent part of Sunday discovering just what sort of damage took place.
We have a lot of venerable oaks, both bur and white. The wind seemed to affect primarily bur oaks at the west end of the Conservancy, mainly at the top of the hill, although there were also some cherries and several shagbark hickories. The largest hickory at the conservancy came down (see photo here).
Most of the trees were not uprooted, but rather lost their tops. Some of them still retain enough living material to remain alive, but quite a few lost all living branches, remaining standing as snags.
The photos here give little idea of the extent of the damage, although they do show the type of destruction we observed. Kathie’s notes, given below, give lots of details.
The gravel road should be clear in a few days, but the rest of the damage will have to wait, as we are in the middle of invasive plant season.
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| These big branches are from a large black oak that was standing exposed to the full brunt of the wind. It lost its whole top and was converted into a snag. |
hit at PVC on Saturday, May 28, from about 4 to 5 pm. Not a happy visit,
all in all. But NOTHING we could have done to prevent it.
along the roads and lanes:
smallish branches from the black walnut at the entrance to the Pocket prairie,
and a dead walnut down on the other side of the road.
triangle and Unit 20.
bluebird house.
the middle of Toby’s.
trail. More later
D ? More later.
trail down to mid-savanna trail. Tore up root ball from E. overlook. Cedar tree
blown over, leaning into other cedars.
trail—cherry tree down near Rocky overlook.
Break). [This one was uprooted!]
across from oldest oak down across road. Knocked relatively small branch
off oldest oak. [See photo in this post]
two trunks.
down.
north—into other trees. Also big dead birch fell across ridge trail. Also
another birch, but not across trail.
Overlook: 2 big branches across firebreak. Also 2 others nearby.
One branch/tree down below that in Unit 5 (9?)
into big oak.
going East along south firebreak: 2 oaks with branches down. HUGE
bur oak down right ON firebreak—big root ball. Large basswood down below
firebreak. Huge branch or half of oak down in Unit 10 and on firebreak.
Big oak down.
and 7): small branches on trail. HUGE hickory (#405) broke off at
base. Fell mostly off trail, and just east of the big milkweed patch.
21. Broken tree farther along mid savanna trail.
See also Kathie’s Facebook page for her photos.
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In the post given at this link there is a brief discussion of a straight-line wind called a derecho that happened some years ago. That storm mainly affected already dead black oaks that had been killed by oak wilt.





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