
Weather researcher and author Dan Cherry will be guest speaker about tornadoes at 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 13, at the Leighton Township Library Community Room.
Recent tornadoes in southwest Michigan have renewed interest in one of the most devastating weather events in the state’s history—the 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak. Growing up in Lenawee County during the 1970s, Cherry often heard in hushed tones about the destruction caused by the storms several years earlier. His aunt, uncle, and cousins were nearly killed when a tornado struck Hillsdale County near the Ohio border.
Cherry’s curiosity led him to begin in the 1990s interviewing surviving relatives and neighbors about their experiences. One conversation led to another, eventually resulting in his book “Night of the Wind.” Published in 2004, the book has sold nearly 5,000 copies and focuses on the impact of the outbreak in Michigan’s southern border counties.
Cherry over the years has collaborated with National Weather Service offices in Michigan and Indiana, as well as experienced weather researchers studying the Palm Sunday tornado outbreak. His research has been featured on radio, television, in print media, and in online publications.
Cherry is a graphic designer who currently lives in St. Joseph County with his family.
The program is presented by Then and Now Genealogical Library of Allegan County and Leighton Township Library.