Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - CIG

Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - CIG Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - CIG

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TEXAS, South PanhandleHale CountyPlainview 07 0135CST0 0 0 0Nickel-size hail was reported in Plainview by the Police Department.Swisher CountyTulia 18 1520CST0 0 0 0The NWS co-operative observer in Tulia reported nickel-size hail at 1520CST.Swisher County8 E Kress 18 1600CST 0.1 10 0 0 0 0A brief weak tornado was reported east of Kress at 1600CST by Amarillo TV station chase team.TXZ029-035Hale - Lubbock27 1244CST0 0 7K 0TEXAS, SoutheastJefferson CountyPort NechesJefferson CountyPort NechesHardin CountyLumbertonJefferson CountyPort ArthurOrange CountyBridge CityJasper CountyJasperNewton CountyBurkevilleJasper CountyMt UnionJefferson CountyPort ArthurTEXAS, WestReagan CountyBig LakeGlasscock CountySt LawrenceTEXAS, Western NorthHail (0.88)Hail (0.88)Tornado (F0)High Wind (G51)High winds gusted to 51 knots (59 mph) at Lubbock International Airport at 1244 CST. The high winds blew down road signs nearthe airport, and also blew over signs and a tractor-trailor in southern Hale County.07 0430CST58 mph wind gust recorded at Huntsman Plant.07070525CST0555CST07 0605CSTTug boat operator recorded wind gust of 58 mph.0707070605CST1735CST1805CSTBaylor County1 SW Seymour 18 2005CSTArcher County7 S Dundee 18 2035CSTArcher CountyLake Kickapoo 18 2040CSTArcher County4 SW Archer City 18 2045CSTArcher CountyLakeside City30 1238CSTStorm Data and Unusual Weather PhenomenaTimePath PathNumber ofEstimatedLocal/ Length WidthPersonsDamageLocation DateStandard (Miles) (Yards) Killed Injured Property Crops Character of Storm16 1215CST0 0A large barn was destroyed when severe thunderstorm winds blew it down.0000000000000050KThunderstorm Wind (G50)Hail (0.75)Hail (0.75)Thunderstorm Wind (G50)Hail (0.75)Hail (0.75)Hail (0.75)Thunderstorm Wind16 1300CST0 0 100KThunderstorm WindSheet metal was ripped from several buildings, and power lines were downed in a one block area on Gulfway Drive in Port Arthur.06 2148CST0 0Hail (0.75)A thunderstorm dropped 3/4 inch hail at Big Lake with hail in 4-6 inch drifts about 4 miles south of town.This event was largely elevated convection that blossomed as an upper-level speed max entered the area in a southwesterly flow.17 1915CST0 0Hail (0.88)A cold core upper level trough moved through the region with a 500 mb temperature of -21C at KMAF.0000000000Thunderstorm Wind (G52)Hail (0.75)Hail (0.88)Hail (1.00)Hail (0.75)March 1998162 156

TEXAS, Western NorthWichita CountyWichita Falls30 1240CST0 0on the south side of townArcher CountyArcher City30 1300CST0 0Archer County2 SE Lakeside City 30 1300CST0 0at the intersection of Highway 281 and FM 1954Wichita CountyWichita Falls30 1300CST0 0Clay CountyDean30 1319CST0 0on the north side of townClay County2 W Deer Creek 30 1340CST0 0one mile south of the intersection of FM 172 and FM 1883, on FM 1883Clay CountyLake Arrowhead 30 1340CST0 0on the east side of Lake ArrowheadClay CountyHenrietta30 1348CST0 0Clay CountyHenrietta30 1348CST0 0Hail (0.88)Thunderstorm Wind (G52)Hail (0.75)Hail (1.00)Hail (0.88)Hail (0.88)Thunderstorm Wind (G52)Hail (0.88)0.50KThunderstorm WindSevere thunderstorm winds estimated at 70 mph downed large trees and power lines. Roofs were damaged and a small office trailerwas blown over.Clay County2 S Joy 30 1402CSTClay County12 S Henrietta 30 1408CSTSummary of events of March 30th:UTAH, North, Central and SouthUTZ003-006>008UTZ001>012-015>018-022>023-025UTZ017Storm Data and Unusual Weather PhenomenaTimePath PathNumber ofEstimatedLocal/ Length WidthPersonsDamageLocation DateStandard (Miles) (Yards) Killed Injured Property Crops Character of Storm0000Hail (0.88)Hail (0.75)Severe thunderstorms formed along a cold front as it moved across southern Oklahoma and into north Texas. Storms developed overArcher and Wichita Counties around midday then moved east into Clay County by early afternoon. Hail as large as quarters fell inWichita Falls. Wind gusts were estimated as high as 70 mph in Henrietta (Clay County).See preceding individual Storm Data entries for further information and additional reports.March 1998Salt Lake And Toole Valleys - Wasatch Mountain Valleys/Huntsville/Park City/Heber - Wasatch MountainsI80 North - Wasatch Mountains South Of I8003 0200MST0 0 5KWinter Storm04 1000MSTHeavy snow and gusty northwest winds occurred in northern Utah. Wind gusts to 55 mph (American Fork) were measured alongthe cold front.Cache Valley/Utah Portion - Northern Wasatch Front/Brigham City/Ogden Bountiful - Salt Lake And TooleValleys - Southern Wasatch Front/Lehi/Provo/Nephi - Great Salt Lake Desert AndMountains/Wendover/Snowville - Wasatch Mountain Valleys/Huntsville/Park City/Heber - WasatchMountains I80 North - Wasatch Mountains South Of I80 - Western Unita Mountains - Wasatch Plateau/BookCliffs - Western Unita Basin - Castle Country/Price/Castle/Dale/Emery - West Central Utah/Delta -Southwest Utah/Cedar City/Milford - Central And Southwest Mountains - SoutheastMountains/Canyonlands - Southeast Utah/Blanding - Eastern Uinta Mountains - Tavaputs Plateau05 2100MST0 8 95K 5K Winter Storm07 1000MSTAnother winter storm wreaked havoc in Utah during this time. Along the cold front wind gusts from 35-45 mph were common.The highest snow fell at Brian Head 40" and in the Eden and Liberty areas (valleys) 20-24".Central And Southwest Mountains13 2100MST0 0 0Heavy Snow14 0800MST6" of snow fell at the Brian Head ski resort in southwest Utah.163 157

TEXAS, Western NorthWichita CountyWichita Falls30 1240CST0 0on the south side of townArcher CountyArcher City30 1300CST0 0Archer County2 SE Lakeside City 30 1300CST0 0at the intersection of Highway 281 <strong>and</strong> FM 1954Wichita CountyWichita Falls30 1300CST0 0Clay CountyDean30 1319CST0 0on the north side of townClay County2 W Deer Creek 30 1340CST0 0one mile south of the intersection of FM 172 <strong>and</strong> FM 1883, on FM 1883Clay CountyLake Arrowhead 30 1340CST0 0on the east side of Lake ArrowheadClay CountyHenrietta30 1348CST0 0Clay CountyHenrietta30 1348CST0 0Hail (0.88)Thunderstorm Wind (G52)Hail (0.75)Hail (1.00)Hail (0.88)Hail (0.88)Thunderstorm Wind (G52)Hail (0.88)0.50KThunderstorm WindSevere thunderstorm winds estimated at 70 mph downed large trees <strong>and</strong> power lines. Roofs were damaged <strong>and</strong> a small office trailerwas blown over.Clay County2 S Joy 30 1402CSTClay County12 S Henrietta 30 1408CSTSummary of events of March 30th:UTAH, North, Central <strong>and</strong> SouthUTZ003-006>008UTZ001>012-015>018-022>023-025UTZ017<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>0000Hail (0.88)Hail (0.75)Severe thunderstorms formed along a cold front as it moved across southern Oklahoma <strong>and</strong> into north Texas. <strong>Storm</strong>s developed overArcher <strong>and</strong> Wichita Counties around midday then moved east into Clay County by early afternoon. Hail as large as quarters fell inWichita Falls. Wind gusts were estimated as high as 70 mph in Henrietta (Clay County).See preceding individual <strong>Storm</strong> <strong>Data</strong> entries for further information <strong>and</strong> additional reports.March 1998Salt Lake And Toole Valleys - Wasatch Mountain Valleys/Huntsville/Park City/Heber - Wasatch MountainsI80 North - Wasatch Mountains South Of I8003 0200MST0 0 5KWinter <strong>Storm</strong>04 1000MSTHeavy snow <strong>and</strong> gusty northwest winds occurred in northern Utah. Wind gusts to 55 mph (American Fork) were measured alongthe cold front.Cache Valley/Utah Portion - Northern Wasatch Front/Brigham City/Ogden Bountiful - Salt Lake And TooleValleys - Southern Wasatch Front/Lehi/Provo/Nephi - Great Salt Lake Desert AndMountains/Wendover/Snowville - Wasatch Mountain Valleys/Huntsville/Park City/Heber - WasatchMountains I80 North - Wasatch Mountains South Of I80 - Western Unita Mountains - Wasatch Plateau/BookCliffs - Western Unita Basin - Castle Country/Price/Castle/Dale/Emery - West Central Utah/Delta -Southwest Utah/Cedar City/Milford - Central And Southwest Mountains - SoutheastMountains/Canyonl<strong>and</strong>s - Southeast Utah/Bl<strong>and</strong>ing - Eastern Uinta Mountains - Tavaputs Plateau05 2100MST0 8 95K 5K Winter <strong>Storm</strong>07 1000MSTAnother winter storm wreaked havoc in Utah during this time. Along the cold front wind gusts from 35-45 mph were common.The highest snow fell at Brian Head 40" <strong>and</strong> in the Eden <strong>and</strong> Liberty areas (valleys) 20-24".Central And Southwest Mountains13 2100MST0 0 0Heavy Snow14 0800MST6" of snow fell at the Brian Head ski resort in southwest Utah.163 157

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