Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - CIG
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - CIG Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - CIG
NORTH CAROLINA, CentralMontgomery CountyMt GileadChatham CountyMoncureMoore CountyRobbinsRandolph CountySophiaDurham CountyDurhamOrange CountyChapel HillWake CountyRaleighGranville CountyOxfordVance CountyBear PondWarren CountyWarrentonForsyth CountyPfafftownForsyth CountyWinston SalemDavidson CountyDentonPerson CountyRoxboroRandolph CountyArchdale toSophia1919191919191919190200EST0500EST0300EST0500EST0300EST0530EST0300EST0600EST0400EST0900EST0400EST1000EST0400EST0650EST0700EST0930EST0700EST1000EST000000000000000000Flash FloodFlash FloodFlash FloodFlash FloodFlash FloodFlash FloodFlash FloodFlash FloodFlash Flood19 0800EST0 0Flash Flood1000ESTA slow moving cold front became stationary over central North Carolina during the early morning hours of the 19th. Heavy raindeveloped near the frontal boundary and moved slowly across Montgomery, Moore, and Randolph counties then into areas fromSiler City and Raleigh northeast to Durham, Chapel Hill, Oxford, Henderson, and Warrenton.Numerous roads had to be closed in Chatham, Wake, Durham, and Vance counties. Rainfall amounts up to 4 inches fell on alreadysaturated ground.201436EST20 1520EST0 0Quarter size hail fell in downtown Winston-Salem, reported by NWS spotter.20Storm Data and Unusual Weather PhenomenaTimePath PathNumber ofEstimatedLocal/ Length WidthPersonsDamageLocation DateStandard (Miles) (Yards) Killed Injured Property Crops Character of Storm1550EST20 1600EST0 0A Skywarn Spotter observed silver dollar size hail in the city of Roxboro.20 1605EST0 01612ESTNickel size hail fell in Archdale and a few minutes later, dime size hail was reported in Sophia.Alamance CountyBurlington20 1700EST0 0A Skywarn Spotter observed dime size hail on Coy Street in Burlington.Person CountyHesters Store20 1730EST0 0Golfball size hail reported in Hester's Store community by a local sheriff.Randolph County8 S Asheboro 20 1740EST0 01755EST0000Hail (1.00)Hail (1.00)Hail (0.75)Hail (2.00)Hail (0.88)Hail (0.75)Hail (1.75)Hail (0.75)March 1998124 118
NORTH CAROLINA, CentralDime size hail accumulated to nearly 3 inches deep on the ground at a rural location 8 miles south of Asheboro in south-centralRandolph county. This report received by Randolph 911.Orange CountyHillsborough20 1804EST0 0Hail (0.75)Dime size hail occurred according to Skywarn Observers about 1 mile east of Hillsborough on I-85.Wake County1 SSE Holly Spgs 20 1815EST 0.1 25 0 0Tornado (F0)A home video of this storm showed a wall cloud with several small vortices. One of these touched down very briefly and damage dthe roof of one home. The adjacent homes, and there were many, were untouched. The insulation from the home was then spreadinto adjacent trees.Wake CountyGarner20 1840EST 1.5 100 0 2 650KTornado (F2)1842ESTWake CountyRaleighDurham CountyDurhamWake CountyCary toRaleighAlamance CountySnow CampStorm Data and Unusual Weather PhenomenaTimePath PathNumber ofEstimatedLocal/ Length WidthPersonsDamageLocation DateStandard (Miles) (Yards) Killed Injured Property Crops Character of StormThe tornado remained a funnel as it roared over the Greenbrier Estates just east of US401. Trees were sporadically uprooted andsnapped off. Several trees fell on homes and outbuildings. The tornado touched down on Highway 70 at a church. The roof of onesection was taken off and the steeple was blown off the chapel. The debris from the church took out windows at a car lot across thestreet. A block way, the wind removed several large siding sheets from a business.20 1845EST 0.2 25 0 0 15KTornado (F0)The storm that hit Garner produced another tornado 6 miles to the northeast on the east side of Raleigh. Damage began just offUS64 at Wake Medical Center and the Tower Shopping Center. Cars were overturned, trees were damaged, and a steel-beamedbillboard was twisted. The tornado then crossed the highway where it lifted the roof off the business office of a tree nursey ,damaged two sheds, and destroyed 5 greenhouses. Insulation and debris was strewn up in the trees well away from the path.20 1820EST0Dime hail was reported on 15-501 in the city of Durham by 911.0Hail (0.75)20 1825EST0 0Hail (0.75)1830ESTDime size hail was reported by National Weather Service Employees at Waverly Place in Cary and at a Raleigh residence nearGorman Street and the Beltline.20 1830EST0 0Golfball size hail occurred at Snow Camp in southern Alamance county as reported by a fireman.Hail (1.75)March 1998Durham County5 NE Bahama to 20 1830EST 2.5 100 0 1 600KTornado (F2)7.5 NE Bahama1832ESTA tornado first touched down in rural northeast Durham county off Bahama Road. The tornado moved northeast and took the roo foff a manufactured home on a brick foundation. One minor injury occurred in the home. Down the road a half mile on Range Road,the tornado damaged farm sheds and sent sheets of tin flying in all directions. The tornado then hit a frame house with only minorroof damage. A large oak tree, without leaves, was snapped off at the base. Just 100 yards away, the tornado hit a manufacturedhome and reduced it to just splinters and rubble. The tornado picked up the home, turned it 90 degrees, and slammed it into theground. The entire structure was then sheared off at the base and spread into the adjacent field and woods. Thankfully, no one wa shome at the time. This tornado reached its maximum intensity (F2) at this point. Minor damage occurred down the road to somebusinesses and houses and the storm lifted before reaching the Person county line.Chatham CountySilk Hope toSiler CityChatham CountySiler CityWake CountyRaleighHome damage was estimated by Emergency Management to be nearly $450K and damage to businesses was nearly $150K.20 1845EST0 0Hail (0.75)Dime sized hail was reported in Silk Hope and Siler City per Chatham 911.20 1845EST0 0 15KThunderstorm Wind (G50)Strong thunderstorm winds destroyed an outbuilding and wrapped a small flatbad trailer around a tree.20 1846EST0 0Hail (1.00)Quarter size hail was reported by a Skywarn Observer at Mini City in northeast Raleigh.125 119
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NORTH CAROLINA, CentralMontgomery CountyMt GileadChatham CountyMoncureMoore CountyRobbinsR<strong>and</strong>olph CountySophiaDurham CountyDurhamOrange CountyChapel HillWake CountyRaleighGranville CountyOxfordVance CountyBear PondWarren CountyWarrentonForsyth CountyPfafftownForsyth CountyWinston SalemDavidson CountyDentonPerson CountyRoxboroR<strong>and</strong>olph CountyArchdale toSophia1919191919191919190200EST0500EST0300EST0500EST0300EST0530EST0300EST0600EST0400EST0900EST0400EST1000EST0400EST0650EST0700EST0930EST0700EST1000EST000000000000000000Flash FloodFlash FloodFlash FloodFlash FloodFlash FloodFlash FloodFlash FloodFlash FloodFlash Flood19 0800EST0 0Flash Flood1000ESTA slow moving cold front became stationary over central North Carolina during the early morning hours of the 19th. Heavy raindeveloped near the frontal boundary <strong>and</strong> moved slowly across Montgomery, Moore, <strong>and</strong> R<strong>and</strong>olph counties then into areas fromSiler City <strong>and</strong> Raleigh northeast to Durham, Chapel Hill, Oxford, Henderson, <strong>and</strong> Warrenton.Numerous roads had to be closed in Chatham, Wake, Durham, <strong>and</strong> Vance counties. Rainfall amounts up to 4 inches fell on alreadysaturated ground.201436EST20 1520EST0 0Quarter size hail fell in downtown Winston-Salem, reported by NWS spotter.20<strong>Storm</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Unusual</strong> <strong>Weather</strong> <strong>Phenomena</strong>TimePath PathNumber ofEstimatedLocal/ Length WidthPersonsDamageLocation DateSt<strong>and</strong>ard (Miles) (Yards) Killed Injured Property Crops Character of <strong>Storm</strong>1550EST20 1600EST0 0A Skywarn Spotter observed silver dollar size hail in the city of Roxboro.20 1605EST0 01612ESTNickel size hail fell in Archdale <strong>and</strong> a few minutes later, dime size hail was reported in Sophia.Alamance CountyBurlington20 1700EST0 0A Skywarn Spotter observed dime size hail on Coy Street in Burlington.Person CountyHesters Store20 1730EST0 0Golfball size hail reported in Hester's Store community by a local sheriff.R<strong>and</strong>olph County8 S Asheboro 20 1740EST0 01755EST0000Hail (1.00)Hail (1.00)Hail (0.75)Hail (2.00)Hail (0.88)Hail (0.75)Hail (1.75)Hail (0.75)March 1998124 118