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The day after that record was set on May 25, 2000, storms from the same weather system moved into South Carolina, dropping another 4.5-inch hailstone in the town of Florence, causing over $6 ...
A weather spotter recorded a high-end EF0 tornado downing several trees and destroying a medium-sized barn. [87] EFU NE of Poplar Bluff: Butler: MO: 19:44–19:45 0.09 mi (0.14 km) 20 yd (18 m) A landspout caused no known damage. [88]
As of May 21, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has tallied 317 storm spotter reports in the United States of hail larger than 2 inches in diameter (a golf ball is 1.75 inches).If that sounds like ...
An off-duty NWS employee and a trained spotter reported a brief tornado over an open field. [29] EF0 NW of Deerfield: Kearny: KS: 01:10 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief tornado was recorded by a storm spotter. [30] EF1 WNW of Atlanta: Phelps: NE
While there is no question that storm spotting has saved many lives and aided weather agencies greatly, there is concern that storm spotting may actually put individuals in danger. It is a common practice for many spotters to leave their vehicles or places of shelter to better observe, but this also places spotters in a situation where they can ...
At 5 a.m. AST, the center of Tropical Depression Seven was located near latitude 19.0 North, longitude 38.2 West. The depression is moving toward the west-northwest near 14 mph.
At least four significant storms, loaded with Pacific moisture, will roll ashore along the West Coast of the United States through the end of this week. AccuWeather meteorologists warn that each ...
A trained storm spotter reported a brief landspout tornado. No damage was reported. [4] EFU ENE of Larslan: Daniels: MT: 01:56–02:06 1.5 mi (2.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) Law enforcement and the public reported a landspout tornado that caused no damage. [5]
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