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DNR Finds Last Year's Derecho Damaged Or Destroyed 7 Million Trees

https://www.iowapublicradio.org/ipr-news/2021-09-14/dnr-finds-last-years-derecho-damaged-or-destroyed-7-million-trees-across-iowa
The powerful derecho storm that blasted across Iowa on August 10, 2020 damaged or destroyed an estimated seven million trees statewide. A newly-released analysis from the Iowa Department of

One Year After The Derecho, Only A Small Fraction Of Destroyed Trees

https://www.iowapublicradio.org/ipr-news/2021-08-13/one-year-after-the-derecho-only-a-small-fraction-of-destroyed-trees-have-been-replaced
A year ago this week a powerful derecho swept across Iowa, decimating generations-old forests in a matter of minutes and downing millions of trees. Some cities lost more than half of their tree

The Long Process To Replace Iowa's Trees That Were Down By A Derecho

https://www.npr.org/2021/08/10/1026323009/the-long-process-to-replace-iowas-trees-that-were-down-by-a-derecho
NOEL KING, HOST: A year ago this week, a powerful storm called a derecho blew through parts of Iowa. It destroyed millions of trees. Some cities lost half of their tree canopy, and only a small

"These losses were staggering": Destruction from Iowa's derecho still

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/iowa-derecho-destruction-one-year-later/
Iowans still grappling with aftermath of devastating derecho a year later 06:57. Trees flattened. Homes leveled. Critical infrastructure to the region's agriculture industry destroyed.

Curious Iowa: What happened to tree debris from the 2020 derecho?

https://www.thegazette.com/curious-iowa/curious-iowa-what-happened-to-tree-debris-from-the-2020-derecho/
Three years ago this week, the most costly thunderstorm in U.S. history tore through the Midwest. The Aug. 10, 2020 derecho brought straight-line winds with speeds of 140 miles per hour to Iowa

Iowa was hit be derecho in 2020. Here are the best photos of the damage.

https://www.desmoinesregister.com/picture-gallery/weather/2020/09/10/best-photos-derecho-hit-iowa-august-10-storm-damage-crops-trees-power-outage/3457124001/
A powerful derecho ripped through central Iowa mid-morning Monday, Aug. 10, 2020, taking down trees and leaving at least 480,000 Iowans without power. (Ryan Lenz/Special To The Register)

Tree-planting efforts questioned 1 year after highly destructive

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/may-2022-ottawa-derecho-anniversary-tree-canopy-1.6845107
In total, it planted about 90,000 across the city in 2022. (Google Earth/CBC News) The forestry budget increased by 3.5 per cent from last year, to a little over $27 million. In comparison, the

August 2020 Midwest derecho - Wikipedia

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The August 2020 Midwest derecho was a powerful derecho affecting the Midwestern United States on August 10-11, 2020, primarily eastern Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, ... The tornado reached peak intensity as it mangled trees, destroyed a farm building, and bent a large grain bin inward. Wood panels thrown by the tornado left scour marks in the

Inside the derecho that pummeled the Midwest | NOVA | PBS

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Members of the Iowa Air National Guard remove trees limbs near downed power lines in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on August 18, 2020, eight days after a powerful derecho hit the Midwest.

Report details damage to millions of trees by 2020 derecho

https://www.radioiowa.com/2021/09/15/report-details-damage-to-millions-of-trees-by-2020-derecho/
Last year's powerful derecho damaged or destroyed an estimated seven million trees across Iowa, according to a new report from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. Nick McGrath, a community

One Year After the Derecho, Only A Small Fraction of Destroyed Trees

https://www.tspr.org/tspr-local/2021-08-16/one-year-after-the-derecho-only-a-small-fraction-of-destroyed-trees-replaced
But a year after the derecho, only a small fraction of trees lost in the storm have been replaced. A year ago this month (on August 10, 2020), a powerful derecho swept across Iowa, decimating generations-old forests in a matter of minutes and downing millions of trees. Some cities lost more than half of their tree canopy.

Powerful Derecho destroys Trees - YouTube

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This is a video that was taken of the August 10th, 2020 Derecho as it hit the Northern part of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. This was taken a few miles north of Hiawat

The Long Process To Replace Iowa's Trees That Were Down By A Derecho

https://www.kdnk.org/2021-08-10/the-long-process-to-replace-iowas-trees-that-were-down-by-a-derecho
A year ago, a powerful derecho in Iowa downed tens-of-thousands of trees in a matter of minutes. Residents are trying to reforest their communities in a more resilient and equitable way. The Long Process To Replace Iowa's Trees That Were Down By A Derecho

Powerful Derecho Leaves Path Of Devastation From Iowa To Michigan

https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/powerful-derecho-leaves-path-of-devastation-from-iowa-to-michigan/
"Trees and power lines are down throughout the entire city." Cedar Rapids on Monday night issued a 10 p.m. curfew that will continue until further notice, as crews worked to clean up fallen debris.

Powerful derecho leaves path of devastation across Midwest

https://www.tnonline.com/20200811/powerful-derecho-leaves-path-of-devastation-across-midwest/
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - A rare storm packing 100 mph winds and with power similar to an inland hurricane swept across the Midwest on Monday, blowing over trees, flipping vehicles, causing widespread pr

Niota Depot - Tennessee Overhill

https://www.tennesseeoverhill.com/culture-heritage/niota-depot/
This was a very nice hike and was amazing to see all the older trees. I would advise to take a bathroom break before the trip across the mountain. Unbelievable beauty. dbauman, TN. Incredible drive through the Cherokee National Forest. Lots of hiking, waterfalls and mountain streams. Areas of the skyway are rather curvy, so beware.

"SP570 Drought-Tolerant Trees" by The University of Tennessee

https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_agexfores/102/
Late-season droughts are common in southeastern landscapes. Many trees are stressed by prolonged periods of hot, dry weather. Selecting trees that use water efficiently without the need for frequent watering or irrigation is one way to make your landscape more resistant to droughts. With impending water shortages in many urban areas leading to prohibitions of irrigation or watering, planting

Hathburn: The house that witnessed history for women's suffrage, 19th

https://www.wbir.com/article/news/history/hathburn-the-house-that-witnessed-history-for-womens-suffrage-19th-amendment/51-4dfb2810-cef7-44f2-bb5b-7b98a72285b8
Febb's son, TN State Rep. Harry T. Burn changed his vote after receiving and letter from her asking him to vote for suffrage and the 19th Amendment was ratified. In 1920, over 900 McMinn County

Useful Tree Resources - TENNESSEE ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL

https://www.tectn.org/useful-tree-resources/
Useful Tree Resources. General Information. "Forests of Tennessee" provides information on forest health, ecological values, socio-economic benefits, and biological diversity covering goals and objectives of Tennessee forest landowners: USDA Forest Service (2004) "Native Trees for Tennessee" (see 2nd page for list of native trees): TN

The Long Process To Replace Iowa's Trees That Were Down By A Derecho

https://www.kios.org/2021-08-10/the-long-process-to-replace-iowas-trees-that-were-down-by-a-derecho
A year ago, a powerful derecho in Iowa downed tens-of-thousands of trees in a matter of minutes. Residents are trying to reforest their communities in a more resilient and equitable way. The Long Process To Replace Iowa's Trees That Were Down By A Derecho | 91.5 KIOS-FM Omaha Public Radio

Crazy images show major dam breach in Minnesota — with ... - MSN

https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/crazy-images-show-major-dam-breach-in-minnesota-with-buildings-and-roads-destroyed-in-flooding/ar-BB1oS1mk
Several buildings and roads along Minnesota's Blue Earth River have been destroyed by floodwaters following a dam breach Monday, with residents in low-lying areas warned to evacuate the shores.