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The Southwest Kansas Storm are a professional indoor football team based in Dodge City, Kansas. Members of Champions Indoor Football (CIF) from 2022 to 2023, they were announced as members of the revived Arena Football League (AFL) for the 2024 season. In 2025, they will become inaugural members of the newly-formed Arena Football One.
A particularly intense EF3 tornado developed southwest of Sterling City where rocks, grass, and topsoil were stripped off of the ground. A 300 yd (270 m) wide path of trees were debarked and sandblasted, with only trunks remaining in some cases. Caliche roads were also stripped. [47]
NEXRAD radar imagery of an EF2 tornado near Alta Vista, Kansas on March 13, 2024 (supercell with hook echo on left, velocity on right). The weather system responsible for the outbreak was evident multiple days prior, but the area that received the worst tornadoes was not expected to be the main threat.
(7:13 p.m. ET) State Of Emergency In South Jersey. As this storm moves east, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency for seven counties. They are: Atlantic, Burlington, Camden ...
This comes after a colossal storm produced severe winter weather to much of the country, including a region spanning from northeastern Kansas to north-central Missouri which saw snowfall around 15 ...
The CIF then granted an expansion team to Dodge City for the following season called the Southwest Kansas Storm (now of Arena Football One). [4] The arena hosts sporting events (KSHSAA volleyball and basketball tournaments, NJCAA basketball playoffs, MMA wrestling matches) along with music concerts, comedians, beauty pageants, other traveling ...
Much of Kansas is an area that could see severe weather on Monday. ‘Dangerous day’: Wichita in area with greatest threat of tornadoes, severe storms Skip to main content
Tornado Alley, also known as Tornado Valley, is a loosely defined location of the central United States and Canada where tornadoes are most frequent. [1] The term was first used in 1952 as the title of a research project to study severe weather in areas of Texas , Louisiana , Oklahoma , Kansas , South Dakota , Iowa and Nebraska .