Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - CIG
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - CIG Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - CIG
MISSISSIPPI, SoutheastGreene CountyMc Lain to 05 1338CST0 0 80K 20KLeakesvillePerry CountyKittrellStone CountyPerkinstonWayne CountyMulberryGeorge CountyLucedaleGreene CountyPisgahHail (2.75)1430CSTA severe thunderstorm developed in the southwest part of Greene county near McLain and moved east across the county. Thestorm moved just north of State Highway 57 before dissipating east of Leakesville. The thunderstorm dropped dime to golfball sizehail along its track from McLain to Leakesville. There was baseball size hail reported near the prison. The swath of damage wasabout five miles wide. Pine needles and leaves were stripped from trees (it looked like someone had put the leaves in a blender andthrown them on the ground). The most severe damage was around the city of Leakesville. Hail depth was six to twelve inchesthroughout the city. The elementary school in Leakesville reported hail drifts to the bottom of the school;s windows. Drifts wer estill visible the next day along the shady sides of buildings. Persons who observed the hail said it was flat on the bottom and ova lacross the top with jagged edges. Almost every vehicle, that was outside during the hail, suffered damage. Many homes had paintand siding chipped by the hail. People who had screened porches facing south and west had the screens ripped apart by the hail .The area where the baseball hail was observed was not heavily populated. Residents in this area who had homes with tin roofs o rwho lived in mobile homes had very visible dings in them. Several vehicles had their windshields broken. Many windows tha twere facing south and west were broken by the large hail. This was the largest hail event across the county since the NationalWeather Service started keeping severe weather records in 1950.05 1945CST1946CSTDime size hail was reported near Kittrell.06 1515CST1516CSTDime size hail was reported just southwest of Perkinston.07 0600CST0601CSTDime size hail was reported near Mulberry.07 2125CST2126CSTDime size hail was reported near Lucedale.07 2142CST2144CSTDime size hail was reported near Pisgah.Greene County5 SE Kittrell 31 1930CST0 01931CSTDime size hail was reported along County Road 57 near Knobtown.MISSOURI, EastMOZ009>010-018>019-026>027-034>036-041>042-047>052-059>065-072>073-084Franklin CountyCountywideGasconade CountyCountywide0000000000Hail (0.75)Hail (0.75)Hail (0.75)Hail (0.75)Hail (0.75)Hail (0.75)Scotland - Clark - Knox - Lewis - Shelby - Marion - Monroe - Ralls - Pike - Boone - Audrain - Moniteau -Cole - Osage - Callaway - Montgomery - Lincoln - Gasconade - Warren - St. Charles - Franklin - St. Louis -St. Louis (C) - Jefferson - Crawford - Washington - Iron08 2200CST0 0Winter Storm09 1200CSTA late season snow storm dropped from 1 to 6 inches of snow across central, northeast, east central and parts of south centralMissouri. The heaviest snow fell from central into northeast Missouri where amounts averaged from 4 to 6 inches. Traffic on manyof the major highways, including Interstate 70 from Columbia to St. Louis and Highway 61 from St. Louis to Hannibal, slowed to acrawl the morning of the 9th. Several deaths occurred in traffic accidents blamed on icy roads. An 84 year old woman in Columbiadied of a heart attack on the 9th while shovelling snow.2020Storm Data and Unusual Weather PhenomenaTimePath PathNumber ofEstimatedLocal/ Length WidthPersonsDamageLocation DateStandard (Miles) (Yards) Killed Injured Property Crops Character of Storm0430CST1000CST0430CST1000CST0000Urban/Sml Stream FldUrban/Sml Stream FldMarch 199894 88
MISSOURI, EastJefferson CountyCountywide20Storm Data and Unusual Weather PhenomenaTimePath PathNumber ofEstimatedLocal/ Length WidthPersonsDamageLocation DateStandard (Miles) (Yards) Killed Injured Property Crops Character of Storm0430CST1000CST00Urban/Sml Stream FldMarch 1998Warren CountyCountywide20 0430CST1000CST0 0Urban/Sml Stream FldOvernight rain of 2 to 3 inches produced minor flooding. Low-water crossings became impassable and some small streams rose outof their banks. County roads AK and MM in Franklin County were closed for a while as were a few county roads in GasconadeCounty. In Jefferson County the Big River rose out of its banks at Byrnesville.Boone CountyColumbia27 1555CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G51)Boone CountyColumbia27 1600CST0 0 2KThunderstorm Wind (G51)Wind gusts around 60 mph from a line of thunderstorms produced scattered damage across the Columbia area. The porch of amobile home was destroyed and the underskirting of other mobile homes was blown away. A barn just outside of town lost its roofand some trees were downed.Osage CountyFreeburg27 1601CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G50)Wind gusts from a line of thunderstorms blew the camper off a pickup truck. A truck trailer was also damaged.Gasconade CountyBland27 1620CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G50)Thunderstorm wind gusts downed trees.Boone CountyCentralia27 1620CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G50)Thunderstorm winds downed trees across the area. One tree blocked Route CC on the west side of town.Gasconade CountyHermann27 1620CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G51)Gasconade CountyOwensville27 1620CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G51)Wind gusts from a line of thunderstorms caused damage in Hermann and Owensville. The roof of the Knights of Columbus Hall inHermann was blown off and damaged a nearby house. In Owensville, trees were downed in Luster and Buschmann Parks. The roofof a former garage and service station just south of town along Highway 19 was also blown off.Audrain County15 NW Mexico 27 1625CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G50)Trees were blown down alone Route 151,Monroe CountyMonroe City27 1635CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G51)Thunderstorm wind gusts destroyed a car wash, damaged a garage and the roofs of several homes. Trees and power lines were alsodowned. A chain link fence at Lions Park was also damaged.Audrain CountyFarber27 1640CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G50)Thunderstorm wind gusts broke some windows.Montgomery CountyBellflower27 1643CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G51)Wind gusts from a line of thunderstorms downed trees in the Bellflower area.Lewis CountyCanton27 1645CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G50)Thundertorm winds gusts broke some windows and downed a few trees in Canton. A few storage sheds west of town were alsodestroyed.Franklin County12 W Union 27 1650CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G51)Wind gusts from a line of thunderstorms downed trees across west Franklin County.Warren CountyWarrenton27 1650CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G50)Warren CountyWarrenton27 1658CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G50)Thunderstorm wind gusts downed trees across Warrenton.95 89
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MISSISSIPPI, SoutheastGreene CountyMc Lain to 05 1338CST0 0 80K 20KLeakesvillePerry CountyKittrellStone CountyPerkinstonWayne CountyMulberryGeorge CountyLucedaleGreene CountyPisgahHail (2.75)1430CSTA severe thunderstorm developed in the southwest part of Greene county near McLain <strong>and</strong> moved east across the county. Thestorm moved just north of State Highway 57 before dissipating east of Leakesville. The thunderstorm dropped dime to golfball sizehail along its track from McLain to Leakesville. There was baseball size hail reported near the prison. The swath of damage wasabout five miles wide. Pine needles <strong>and</strong> leaves were stripped from trees (it looked like someone had put the leaves in a blender <strong>and</strong>thrown them on the ground). The most severe damage was around the city of Leakesville. Hail depth was six to twelve inchesthroughout the city. The elementary school in Leakesville reported hail drifts to the bottom of the school;s windows. Drifts wer estill visible the next day along the shady sides of buildings. Persons who observed the hail said it was flat on the bottom <strong>and</strong> ova lacross the top with jagged edges. Almost every vehicle, that was outside during the hail, suffered damage. Many homes had paint<strong>and</strong> siding chipped by the hail. People who had screened porches facing south <strong>and</strong> west had the screens ripped apart by the hail .The area where the baseball hail was observed was not heavily populated. Residents in this area who had homes with tin roofs o rwho lived in mobile homes had very visible dings in them. Several vehicles had their windshields broken. Many windows tha twere facing south <strong>and</strong> west were broken by the large hail. This was the largest hail event across the county since the National<strong>Weather</strong> Service started keeping severe weather records in 1950.05 1945CST1946CSTDime size hail was reported near Kittrell.06 1515CST1516CSTDime size hail was reported just southwest of Perkinston.07 0600CST0601CSTDime size hail was reported near Mulberry.07 2125CST2126CSTDime size hail was reported near Lucedale.07 2142CST2144CSTDime size hail was reported near Pisgah.Greene County5 SE Kittrell 31 1930CST0 01931CSTDime size hail was reported along County Road 57 near Knobtown.MISSOURI, EastMOZ009>010-018>019-026>027-034>036-041>042-047>052-059>065-072>073-084Franklin CountyCountywideGasconade CountyCountywide0000000000Hail (0.75)Hail (0.75)Hail (0.75)Hail (0.75)Hail (0.75)Hail (0.75)Scotl<strong>and</strong> - Clark - Knox - Lewis - Shelby - Marion - Monroe - Ralls - Pike - Boone - Audrain - Moniteau -Cole - Osage - Callaway - Montgomery - Lincoln - Gasconade - Warren - St. Charles - Franklin - St. Louis -St. Louis (C) - Jefferson - Crawford - Washington - Iron08 2200CST0 0Winter <strong>Storm</strong>09 1200CSTA late season snow storm dropped from 1 to 6 inches of snow across central, northeast, east central <strong>and</strong> parts of south centralMissouri. The heaviest snow fell from central into northeast Missouri where amounts averaged from 4 to 6 inches. Traffic on manyof the major highways, including Interstate 70 from Columbia to St. Louis <strong>and</strong> Highway 61 from St. Louis to Hannibal, slowed to acrawl the morning of the 9th. Several deaths occurred in traffic accidents blamed on icy roads. An 84 year old woman in Columbiadied of a heart attack on the 9th while shovelling snow.2020<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>0430CST1000CST0430CST1000CST0000Urban/Sml Stream FldUrban/Sml Stream FldMarch 199894 88