Storm data and unusual weather phenomena
Storm Data, June, 2006
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
Time Path Path
Local/ Length Width
Location Date Standard (Miles) (Yards)
ALABAMA, Central
Marion County
1 W Hamilton 01 1645CST
4 to 5 trees down just west and
northwest of Hamilton.
Lamar County
Vernon 02 1328CST
Shelby County
Helena 12 1405CST
Shelby County
Helena 12 1445CST
A total of three houses caught fire,
due to lightning strikes.
Shelby County
Vincent 12 2346CST
Cleburne County
10 W Ranburne 20 1605CST
Several trees were reported down in
the Abel Community.
Randolph County
Woodland 20 1635CST
A few small trees were blown down.
Barbour County
Clayton 21 1435CST
Trees were blown down. Tin roof
of three trailers at Ventress
Correctional Facility were peeled off.
Tallapoosa County
Daviston 21 1435CST
Trees blown down.
Lamar County
2 E Millport 21 1841CST
Trees blown down.
Coosa County
1 W Rockford 22 1427CST
Reported on Highway 22.
Cleburne County
Heflin 22 1520CST
Cherokee County
14.3 SE Centre 22 1555CST
Trees and power lines were blown down
in the Spring Garden Community.
Cleburne County
Borden Spgs 22 16000ST
Several trees were blown down.
Cherokee County
5 ESE Peasant Gap 22 1604CST
Trees and power lines were blown down
on Highway 278, near the Alabama/
Georgia state line.
Calhoun County
Piedmont 22 1605CST
Talladega County
1 N Munford 22 1605CST
Two trees were snapped off, and one
tree was uprooted, on AL-21 on the
north end of Munford.
Calhoun County
White Plains 22 1607CST
Trees were blown down.
Cherokee County
6.2 SW Centre 22 1625CST
Reported in the Pollard Bend
Community.
Jefferson County
Irondale 22 1845CST
Bibb County
Lawley 22 1945CST
Trees were blown down near Lawley
Post Office. A tree was blown down
on a house on Oakley Station Road.
Marion County
3.5 WNW Hamilton 23 1020CST
Trees were blown down onto a house,
1 mile north of Weston on CR-25.
Etowah County
Gadsden 23 1320CST
Numerous reports around the city.
Blount County
Blountsville 23 1325CST
1505CST
Numerous trees were blown down from
Blountsville to Cleveland.
Etowah County
Glencoe 23 1424CST
Jefferson County
Birmingham 23 1430CST
Wind damage was reported at Crestwood
and 48th, in Birmingham.
Cherokee County
Centre 23 1450CST
Numerous trees were blown down across
the southern sections of the county.
Cherokee County
Forney 23 1505CST
Randolph County
Roanoke 23 1710CST
Numerous trees and power lines were
blown down. The windows of a downtown
building were blown out, and a plywood
wall of a theater were blown out.
Sumter County
2 SW Epes 24 14000ST
A vehicle was struck by lightning
while traveling near mile marker 21 on
Interstate 20/59. Although the vehicle
was completely disabled by the strike,
the occupants were not harmed.
Clay County
1 S Delta 30 1755CST
Tallapoosa County
3 NE Alexander City 30 2025CST
A tree was blown down and fell on a
house, along Highway 22 between Alex
City and New Site.
Tallapoosa County
Alexander City 30 2025CST
Three trees were blown down onto
houses in Alex City.
ALABAMA, North
Lawrence County
3 NW Mt Hope 01 1330CST
A tree was blown down just east of the
Lawrence-Franklin County line near
County Road 339.
Limestone County
Athens 01 1330CST
A tree was blown down.
Limestone County
Elkmont 01 1330CST
A few trees were blown down.
Lauderdale County
Florence 01 1426CST
A tree was blown down.
Lawrence County
Courtland 01 1426CST
A tree was blown down on Airbase Road.
Madison County
4 ESE Huntsville to 01 1620CST
Huntsville
A 67 mph thunderstorm wind gust was
measured in Hampton Cove via a school
weather station.
Madison County
5 SE Huntsville 01 1620CST
A tree was blown down in Big Cove.
Cullman County
Baileyton 01 1640CST
Downburst winds destroyed two
outbuildings, heavily damaged a barn,
and uprooted several trees.
Franklin County
Phil Campbell 01 17000ST
Several small trees were blown down.
Several clusters of strong to severe
thunderstorms developed within a moist
and unstable airmass typical of early
Summer. Despite weak winds aloft,
instability was sufficient to enable
a few of the storms to produce
damaging winds. Isolated rainfall
totals of around 2 inches were
reported.
Colbert County
Muscle Shoals 02 1045CST
Several trees were blown down. Power
outages were reported.
Lawrence County
8 SE Moulton 02 1232CST
Multiple trees were blown down.
Limestone County
Cairo 02 1250CST
A few trees and power lines were
blown down.
Madison County
1 SSE Huntsville to 02 1325CST
9 SE Huntsville
A window screen was torn off and a
large sign was twisted at a local
restaurant by strong winds. Trees
were blown down in spots from south
Huntsville south to English Village
on Hobbs Island Road.
Morgan County
Basham 02 15000ST
16000ST
Lightning sparked a fire destroying a
double-wide hilltop home on Mud Tavern
Road. A pet dog perished in the fire.
Time estimated by radar. Damage amount
estimated.
An upper level low traveled northeast
through the mid South and Tennessee
Valley producing strong to severe
thunderstorms. These storms produced
strong outflow wind gusts capable of
producing damage during the late
morning and afternoon hours.
Lawrence County
Moulton 04 1415CST
A tin roof was blown off of a shed.
Trees were blown down across other
portions of the county.
Lauderdale County
Anderson 04 1435CST
A tree and powerlines were blown down.
Limestone County
Athens 04 1450CST
A tree was blown down.
Morgan County
Decatur to 04 1525CST
Laceys Spg 1540CST
Several trees were blown down across
northern Morgan County. A power line
was blown down in Old Decatur causing
an hourlong power outage.
Cullman County
3 W Cullman to 04 1603CST
1 E Cullman 1615CST
Numerous trees and power lines were
blown down along Highway 278 from
Baldwin to just east of downtown
Cullman. A cold front dropping
southeast through the Tennessee Valley
sparked a band of strong to severe
thunderstorms which produced sporadic
wind damage across northwest Alabama.
Morgan County
2 SE Priceville 16 1340CST
A dust devil picked up a camper shell,
spun it, and dropped it causing it to
be damaged. The wind also peeled
back shingles to the plywood of a
residential home.
Afternoon heating produced temperature
lapse rates near the earth surface
steep enough to generate an intense
thermal updraft resulting in a strong
dust devil. Wind speeds can only be
estimated, but considering the damage
were up to 50 mph.
Jackson County
Dutton 22 1653CST
Lightning knocked down a tree limb
which ignited a small grass fire.
Marshall County
3 W Douglas 22 1726CST
Nickel sized hail was reported in
Nixon Chapel.
Jackson County
Skyline 22 1830CST
1840CST
Quarter sized hail was reported.
Scattered strong to severe
thunderstorms developed during the
early evening hours across northeast
Alabama. A few of the storms produced
small to marginally severe hail and
gusty winds.
Madison County
Meridianville 23 1322CST
Penny sized hail was reported.
Madison County
Meridianville 23 1327CST
Golf ball sized hail was reported.
Madison County
Ryland 23 1327CST
Power outages reported likely due to
high winds.
Jackson County
Hytop 23 1450CST
A male was struck by lightning while
working on a boat beneath an open air
carport at his residence. The person
experienced second and third degree
burns to his chest. Other specific
injury information was unavailable.
The person was airlifted to a burn
unit in Nashville, Tennessee for
treatment.
A line of strong to severe
thunderstorms rolled through the
Tennessee Valley along a cold front.
The storms produced hail up to golf
ball sized, sporadic wind damage, and
a severe lightning injury to one
person.
Lawrence County
Courtland 24 1300CST
Golf ball sized hail was reported.
Numerous strong and isolated severe
thunderstorms developed along a slow
eastward advancing frontal system.
Instability was sufficient for a few
small hail reports and one isolated
large hail report, despite weak wind
shear and marginal mid level wind
flow.
Dekalb County
3 NNE Collinsville 30 1810CST
Nickel sized hail was reported along
Interstate 59.
A weak upper level trough within a
northwest flow aloft produced
scattered strong to severe
thunderstorms across portions of
southern middle Tennessee into
northeast and north central Alabama
during the afternoon and early
evening hours.
ALABAMA, Southeast
Houston County
Pansey 22 1630EST
1640EST
Several downed trees reported by the
Houston County EMA.
Henry County
2 NE Abbeville 22 1750EST
1755EST
The Henry County EMA reported several
trees down on Highway 95.
Geneva County
Samson 24 1645EST
The Geneva County EMA reported a few
downed trees and power lines, minor
roof damage to a church, and a damaged
pump house.
Geneva County
Geneva 25 1715EST
1720EST
The Geneva County EMA reported a
small utility building blown over and
several peanut trailers overturned.
Houston County
Dothan 25 1745EST
1750EST
A county official reported numerous
trees and power lines down throughout
the city.
ALABAMA, Southeast
Dale County
Midland City 25 1840EST
1845EST
The Dale County EMA reported some
downed trees and power lines.
Coffee County
New Brockton 25 1900EST
1905EST
Several newly constructed walls at a
high school collapsed. Reported by
the Coffee County EMA.
ALABAMA, Southwest
Mobile County
(Mob)Mobile Bates Fl 02 1435CST
1438CST
Mobile County
Theodore 02 1500CST
A 24 year old male went outside to
retrieve his lawn mower and trash can
as a thunderstorm was approaching. A
lightning strike knocked him to the
ground and he passed out. When he
awoke, he was on his back and rain was
falling on him. The drink he had in
his hand when he went to retrieve the
items in the yard, was still in his
hand and not a drop had spilled. His
lawn had a large brown spot where the
bolt hit. He was treated at the scene
and refused to go to the hospital.
Mobile County
Mobile 02 1500CST
Two homes at different locations in
west Mobile were struck by lightning
within a couple of minutes of each
other. Both homes were almost totally
destroyed by the resulting fire that
the strike caused. No one was injured
at either location of the fires.
Baldwin County
East Portion 16 1400CST
1530CST
Heavy rains from a thunderstorm caused
temporary flooding across the east
part of the county. Several roads had
to be closed for more than an hour due
to high water. An estimated six to
eight inches of rain fell across the
east part of the county in a two hour
period.
Mobile County
North Portion 16 1530CST
1630CST
Heavy rains from a thunderstorm caused
temporary flooding across the north
part of the county. Several roads had
to be closed for more than an hour due
to high water. An estimated six to
eight inches of rain fell across the
north part of the county in a two
hour period.
Mobile County
Semmes 23 1205CST
1207CST
Mobile County
Semmes 23 1225CST
1227CST
High winds from a thunderstorm blew
down several trees and power lines
near Semmes. Penny size hail was also
reported from the storm.
Baldwin County
Foley 23 1245CST
1247CST
Golfball hail was reported falling
from a thunderstorm near Foley. No
reports of damage were received as
the hail fell mostly over open fields.
Baldwin County
Gulf Shrs 23 1250CST
1252CST
High winds from a thunderstorm blew
down trees and power lines near Gulf
Shores.
Baldwin County
Foley 23 1305CST
1306CST
Mobile County
St Elmo to 23 1310CST
Grand Bay 1320CST
High winds from a thunderstorm blew
down trees and power lines between
St Elmo and Grand Bay.
Baldwin County
Gulf Shrs 23 1325CST
1327CST
High winds from a thunderstorms blew
down trees and damaged some travel
trailers at Gulf Shores State Park.
No injuries were reported.
Mobile County
2 W (Mob)Mobile Bate 25 1500CST
1502CST
High winds from a thunderstorm blew
down several trees west of the Mobile
Regional Airport.
ALASKA, Northern
AKZ221 Wrn Tanana Vly Wrn Yukon Vly
08 1200AST
22 1200AST
A wildfire began from an
out-of-control burn pile on June 7.
The Parks Highway was totally closed
on a few occasions and otherwise had
reduced speed through the fire area.
The Alaska Railroad was closed at
times between the 8th and 11th. Power
was down in Nenana and Anderson on
occasion during the 10th and 11th.
Voluntary evacuation of Nenana
residents was begun late on the 9th
and ended on the 12th. Two homes on
the south end of Nenana, two cabins
and 10 outbuildings or sheds were
destroyed by the fire. Damage
estimated at $150,000 per home,
$10,000 per cabin and $500 per shed.
Rain over the area in late June and
early July halted fire growth, though
slow increase occurred in late July.
Acres burned in June were around
115,000. On June 19 the Alaska
Railroad resumed normal operations
and highway speed restrictions
were lifted. At the height of the
suppression effort around June 18
there were 562 personnel assigned
to the fire.
Middle Tanana Valley
Two Rivers 18 1600AST
1605AST
Lightning is attributed to causing
fire that destroyed a home under
construction at 17 mile Chena Hot
Springs Road. No one was present at
the house during the fire. The homes
value was estimated at $250,000, a
damage loss that is indirect.
Upr Tanana Vly
Fortymile
Central Portion 22 2100AST
24 0900AST
Ne. Slopes Of The
Ern Ak Rug
Central Portion 23 1300AST
24 1415AST
Deltana And Tanana
Salcha 24 0200AST
25 0800AST
Middle Tanana Valley
Fairbanks 24 1200AST
2359AST
Heavy rains over the Richardson
Highway on the night of the 22nd and
the 23rd created flood conditions on
various rivers and streams.
The heavy rains resulted from a number
of thunderstorms forming over time and
moving south over the same region of
this zone. Rainfall amounts ranged
from 2.73 inches at Delta Junction
to around 5.0 inches at Trimms Camp
(Alaska Department of Transportation
Maintenance Station)
Zone 222--Water form the Tanana River
flowed into Piledriver Slough in
Salcha but the slough did not flood.
Zone 223 and 224--Flooding of the
Salcha River occurred with the gage
at the Richardson Highway bridge
reaching 1.01 ft above the flood stage
of 14.0 feet. Impacts on cabins along
the Salcha River are unknown.
Zone 226--Ruby Creek flooded and
washed out the Richardson Highway at
mile 234.7. The road was closed to
traffic for approximately 24 hours.
Monetary amount of damage unknown.
ALASKA, Southeast
NOT RECEIVED.
ALASKA, Southern
AKZ101-125 Anchorage Muni To Bird Creek--Wrn
P.W. Snd & Kenai Mtns
09 1100AST
1350AST
A strong front moved to the Kenai
Peninsula producing the typical strong
wind through Portage Valley and along
Turnagain Arm.
AMERICAN SAMOA
NONE REPORTED.
ARIZONA, Central and Northeast
AZZ037 Yavapai County Valleys And Basins
01 1430MST
07 1800MST
The La Barranca Fire started Thursday,
June 1, 2006 at around 1:50 PM about
3 miles east of the Village of Oak
Creek. The fire was human caused by a
fence company that was grinding on a
metal fence post on private property.
The fire burned 836 acres through
grass, brush, and pinyon juniper
woodland. The estimated fire fighting
cost was $1,200,000. The damage
included: 1 primary residence lost,
1 partially-damaged residence, 1 guest
house/shop destroyed, 3 outbuildings
destroyed. There were 158 structures
saved.
Navajo County
Winslow Arpt 07 1915MST
A thunderstorm gust front produced a
58 MPH wind gust at the Winslow
Airport.
Coconino County
Leupp 08 1218MST
A funnel cloud was seen near Leupp.
Navajo County
Keams Canyon 08 1225MST
One inch diameter hail fell in Keams
Canyon.
Coconino County
Leupp 08 1245MST
A second funnel cloud was seen near
the town of Leupp.
AZZ015 Western Mogollon Rim
15 1600MST
2200MST
The Woody Fire was caused by a moving
car trailer with a flat tire at about
4 PM. The fire started along I-40
about 3/4 of a mile west of Woody
Mountain Road on the western edge
of Flagstaff. There was a Red Flag
Warning in effect at the time. The
fire quickly spread through about 150
acres of pine forest. No homes or
structures were damaged by the fire.
Several subdivisions were threatened
and evacuated. Several power poles
were burned which caused power outages
and damage to the local electrical
substation. Power went out for 1,200
customers for the rest of the night.
The fire stopped spreading by about
1000 PM.
Coconino County
Williams Muni Arpt 24 1500MST
A thunderstorm with microburst hit the
Williams Airport with 72KT wind gusts.
Yavapai County
Chino Vly 24 1705MST
A thunderstorm produced wind gusts to
59 KTS (68 MPH) in Chino Valley.
Yavapai County
Black Canyon City 26 1730MST
A thunderstorm with wind gusts
between 55 and 60 MPH hit Black Canyon
City. The thunderstorm knocked down a
power pole.
AZZ013 Little Colorado River Valley In
Navajo County
27 1515MST
1545MST
A dust storm reduced the visibility
to 150 meters on 1-40 between exit
260 and 270 for about half an hour.
Navajo County
Jack Rabbit 27 1530MST
1537MST
A funnel cloud was reported by Navajo
County Police near Jack Rabbit along
1-40 (Exit 257).
ARIZONA, Northwest
Mohave County
Bullhead City 25 1800MST
Also blowing dust and sand.
Mohave County
16 SSE Peach Spgs 25 1830MST
1915MST
With higher gusts. One shelter
destroyed, and one large tree blown
down.
Mohave County
13 ENE Kingman 27 1810MST
1830MST
Flash flooding in the Peacock
Mountains.
ARIZONA, South
Pima County
10 ESE Tucson 02 1430MST
1435MST
A dry microburst caused 7 power poles
to snap and damaged 2 others forcing
a dozen homes to be evacuated as power
lines draped across them. No one was
injured and there was minimal damage
to the homes.
AZZ029-033 Southeast Pinal County--Tucson
Metro/Marana/Green Valley
02 1530MST
1600MST
Two separate traffic accidents
occurred during a thunderstorm induced
dust storm. The westbound lanes of
Interstate 10 were closed at the
Trico-Marana Road exit due to a fatal
collision (indirect). Meanwhile,
another non-major injury collision
near Red Rock caused the eastbound
lanes of Interstate 10 to be closed.
Pima County
2 SSE Tucson to 03 1845MST
10 N Tucson 1915MST
A thunderstorm complex developed over
the city of Tucson knocking down and
damaging power poles in three separate
locations. The storm also produced
blowing dust reducing visibility
to near zero in many locations.
Approximately 30 power poles were
damaged or snapped causing more than
24,000 customers to lose power.
Fortunately, there were no major
injuries reported.
Pima County
5 S Tucson to 06 1513MST
24 NW Tucson 1650MST
Pima County
Marana 06 1540MST
1543MST
A series of thunderstorms marched
across the greater Tucson metropolitan
area knocking down power poles,
producing golf ball sized hail and
creating blowing dust. Approximately
10 power poles fell in 5 different
locations damaging two vehicles and
closing a portion of Interstate 10.
Neither the large hail nor the reduced
visibility from blowing dust sparked
any reports of injury or damage.
Cochise County
Sierra Vista 21 1338MST
1350MST
Cochise County
5 SSE Sierra Vista 21 1430MST
1500MST
Heavy rain from a thunderstorm caused
La Terraza Wash to quickly flood
forcing rip-rap into the roadway. A
trained weather spotter measured 1.76
inches of rain in less than one and
one half hours.
Cochise County
5 ENE Sierra Vista 21 1555MST
1700MST
Heavy rain from a thunderstorm caused
Moson Road to quickly flood forcing
officials to close the road.
AZZ035 Cochise County
21 1706MST
1738MST
Two separate traffic accidents
occurred during a thunderstorm induced
dust storm. Near mile post 363 along
westbound Interstate 10, close to
Bowie, AZ, a multiple vehicle pileup
left 2 people dead (indirect) and at
least 7 injured (indirect). At the
same time in the same area along
eastbound Interstate 10 another
collision occurred leaving at least
two people injured (indirect).
AZZ035 Cochise County
25 1600MST
1800MST
Interstate 10 near the Arizona-New
Mexico border was closed for
approximately two hours due to strong
wind and reduced visibility in blowing
dust. Also, an injury (indirect)
accident occurred 20 miles east of
Willcox, AT
Pima County
3 S Tucson 25 1800MST
1815MST
A thunderstorm outflow caused power
lines to be knocked down leaving
about 2600 homes without power.
Pima County
Ajo 27 1900MST
1915MST
A thunderstorm outflow caused power
lines to be knocked down leaving the
entire town of Ajo without power.
Pima County
6 SSE Tucson 29 1900MST
1915MST
A thunderstorm outflow caused damage
to paneling of a mobile and adjacent
fencing.
ARIZONA, Southwest
AZZ023-028 Greater Phoenix Area--Central Deserts
06 1645MST
1830MST
High winds resulted in areas of dense
blowing dust. Visibility was reduced
to less than a quarter mile in many
areas of Phoenix and the East Valley.
Pinal County
11 E Casa Grande 06 1700MST
Roof damage reported in the Tierra
Grande subdivision.
Pinal County
6 W Stanfield 06 1715MST
Maricopa County
Tempe to 07 1705MST
Phoenix 1759MST
Winds associated with thunderstorms
uprooted trees and brought down power
lines to parts of the Phoenix
metropolitan area. About 6,000 SRP
customers were without power in the
Gilbert area. Dense blowing dust also
resulted in very low visibility,
delaying flights at Sky Harbor
airport.
AZZ028 Central Deserts
24 1820MST
2000MST
Dense blowing dust and visibility
as low as 50 feet reported between
Arizona City and Florence
Pinal County
15 NW Florence 25 1525MST
Power poles and lines down near
Johnson Ranch.
Maricopa County
Scottsdale 25 1715MST
1740MST
Strong winds from nearby thunderstorms
damaged traffic signals in Scottsdale.
AZZ023 Greater Phoenix Area
25 1740MST
1840MST
Dense blowing dust spread across the
East Valley. One spotter reported
less than 200 feet visibility.
AZZ023 Greater Phoenix Area
27 1730MST
1800MST
Near zero visibility at Interstate 10
and Litchfield Road.
AZZ028 Central Deserts
29 1700MST
1745MST
Near zero visibility due to dense
blowing dust between Florence and
Coolidge.
Maricopa County
Mesa to 30 1949MST
Mesa Falcon Arpt 2015MST
Power poles downed by high winds which
reached as high as 59 mph at Falcon
Field. About 16,000 homes were without
power at the height of the storm.
Dense blowing dust, with zero
visibility was reported on the
Superstition Freeway.
Pinal County
Apache Jet 30 2010MST
Several power poles brought down by
high winds.
ARKANSAS, Central and North Central
Scott County
Bates 05 0915CST
Faulkner County
Guy 22 1555CST
Thunderstorm winds downed trees and
power lines. Several homes and
businesses sustained roof damage,
with shingles and awnings torn off.
Drew County
Cominto 23 16000ST
Thunderstorm winds downed some large
tree limbs and power lines.
Desha County
1 SE Kelso 23 18000ST
Thunderstorm winds blew down several
trees.
Cleveland County
Rison 25 1224CST
A large tree was blown down onto a
power line.
Lonoke County
3 E Cabot 25 1315CST
ARKANSAS, East
Mississippi County
Blytheville 11 1057CST
Mississippi County
Victoria 11 1950CST
A man was injured when he was struck
by lightning near Victoria. He was
taken to the hospital and the extent
of his injuries was unknown.
Mississippi County
4 S Blytheville 11 2027CST
2030CST
Lawrence County
Lauratown 16 1830CST
1835CST
Straight line winds knocked down power
lines and poles near Lauratown. A shed
was also blown over.
Greene County
5 E Marmaduke to 22 1805CST
2 E Marmaduke 1810CST
A few trees were knocked down 2 to
5 miles east of Marmaduke.
ARKANSAS, Northwest
Sebastian County
Barling 12 1340CST
Strong thunderstorm wind blew down
trees.
Franklin County
2 N Toney 12 1408CST
Quarter size hail covered portions of
Interstate 20.
ARKANSAS, Southeast
NONE REPORTED.
ARKANSAS, Southwest
Little River County
Foreman 06 1605CST
Little River County
Foreman 06 1615CST
Howard County
3 N Nashville 12 1555CST
Hail fell between Nashville and
Corinth.
Hempstead County
Bingen 12 1610CST
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
Millers Island to 01 1902EST
Tolchester Beach 1918EST
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis 01 2109EST
Wind gust measured at Thomas Point
Light.
A trough of low pressure was draped
across the Mid Atlantic on June 1.
This feature combined with high
moisture content and instability in
the atmosphere to promote scattered
strong to severe thunderstorms. The
thunderstorms first developed across
the higher terrain of the Appalachian
Mountains, then moved east across the
Washington/Baltimore corridor.
De Bay Waters S Of E
Pt Nj To Slaughter
Beach De
12 NE Slaughter Beach 01 2030EST
A peak thunderstorm wind gust of 45
recorded at Brandywine Shoal Light
at 9:30 PM EDT on June 1st, for the
lower knots was portion of Delaware
Bay.
Chesapeake Bay
Drum Pt To Smith Pt
Va
Solomons Island 02 1754EST
1812EST
Tidal Potomac Indian
Hd To Cobb Is Md
Dahlgren 02 1756EST
Wind gust was measured at Cuckold
Creek.
Chesapeake Bay N
Beach To Drum Pt
Md
Cove Pt 02 1800EST
1820EST
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis 02 1858EST
1901EST
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Tidal Potomac Cobb
Is Md To Smith Pt Va
Piney Pt to 04 1554EST
Lewisetta 1700EST
Chesapeake Bay
Drum Pt To Smith Pt
Va
Patuxent River Nas to 04 1605EST
Smith Island 1700EST
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
Rnld Reagan Natl Arpt 09 1453EST
Chesapeake Bay N
Beach To Drum Pt
Md
Cove Pt 09 1630EST
1700EST
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
Rnld Reagan Natl Arpt 09 1751EST
Daytime heating combined with an
unstable lower atmosphere and
favorable amounts of moisture
contributed to scattered afternoon
and evening thunderstorms. A few of
these storms reached severe limits
with large hail and damaging wind
gusts.
Chesapeake Bay N Of
Pooles Is Md
6 NW Pooles Island 19 1549EST
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
7 E Wdrow Wlson Met 19 1559EST
55 Knot wind gust measured at Andrews
Airforce Base.
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
7 E Wdrow Wlson Met 19 1735EST
39 Knot wind gust measured at Andrews
Airforce Base.
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis to 19 1818EST
4 S Stevensville 1831EST
35 Knot wind gust measured at Thomas
Point Lighthouse, and a 40 knot wind
gust measured at Kent Island.
A strong cold front moved from the
Ohio Valley in the early morning of
June 19, then across the Mid Atlantic
during the late afternoon and evening.
This cold front fired strong to severe
thunderstorms as it encountered an
atmosphere that was rich in moisture
and very unstable. In addition to
numerous occurrences of damaging wind
gusts of around 60 mph across the
Baltimore-Washington corridor, there
were also several instances of flash
flooding. Numerous cars were stuck in
flooded roadways across both Northern
Virginia and Central and Southern
Maryland. Strong winds also occurred
on the tidal waters of the Potomac
River and Maryland portion of the
Chesapeake Bay.
Chincoteague To
Parramore Is Va Out
20Nm
Chincoteague to 23 1306EST
Paramore Island
Wind gust of 42 knots measured at WAL.
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
New Point Comfort to 23 1600EST
Cape Henry
Wind gust of 48 knots measured at
the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
3 N Riviera Beach 27 1224EST
Wind estimated near Francis Scott
Key Bridge in Baltimore.
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis 27 1531EST
Wind estimated based on reports
from Thomas Point Lighthouse.
Tidal Potomac Cobb
Is Md To Smith Pt Va
Coltons Pt 27 1700EST
A waterspout moved across the Tidal
Potomac River and moved onshore at
Chaptico.
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
New Point Comfort to 27 2124EST
Cape Henry
Wind gust of 41 knots measured at
the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
Kiptopeke 27 2212EST
Wind gust of 46 knots measured at
Kiptopeke.
New York Harbor
Bayonne Bridge 29 1755EST
CALIFORNIA, Extreme Southeast
NONE REPORTED.
CALIFORNIA, North Central
CAZ015 Northern Sacramento Valley
23 OOOOPST
26 2359PST
A period of seasonally hot weather
affected the Northern Sacramento
Valley and several new records were
set.
At Redding Airport, four new daily
maximum temperature records were set.
--On June 23rd, the temperature
reached 111 degrees. The previous
daily record was 109 degrees set in
1925.
--On June 24th, the temperature
reached 114 degrees. The previous
daily record was 113 degrees set in
1925
--On June 25th, the temperature
reached 117 degrees. The previous
daily record was 112 degrees set in
1925
--On June 26th, the temperature
reached 113 degrees. The previous
daily record was 112 degrees set in
1925
At Red Bluff Municipal Airport, three
new daily maximum temperature records
were set.
--On June 23rd, the temperature
reached 112 degrees. The previous
daily record was 108 degrees set in
1925
--On June 24th, the temperature
reached 115 degrees. The previous
daily record was 113 degrees set in
1977
--On June 25th, the temperature
reached 117 degrees. The previous
daily record was 113 degrees set in
1925
In addition to the new daily records,
new monthly maximum temperature
records were set.
--In Redding, the temperature reached
117 degrees on June 25th. This broke
the previous record of 114 degrees
set one day earlier on June 24th.
--In Red Bluff, the temperature
reached 117 degrees on June 25th.
This broke the previous record of 115
degrees set one day earlier on June
24th.
CALIFORNIA, Northeast
NONE REPORTED.
CALIFORNIA, Northwest
NONE REPORTED.
CALIFORNIA, South Central
CAZ093 S Sierra Foothills
04 1500PST
05 1700PST
The Auberry Fire 9 miles north of
Clovis in the Fresno County portion
of the Southern Sierra Foothills
was of unknown origin and burned
approximately 400 acres before being
contained. There were no injuries nor
were there any structures lost. The
cost to battle the fire was $500K.
CAZ099 Se Kern Cty Desert
14 2230PST
2359PST
"Howling wind" late in the evening
of the 14th just in the vicinity of
California City in the Mojave Desert.
Some areas of blowing dust making
driving difficult due to restricted
visibility as well as difficulty in
handling vehicles because of the
crosswind. The gusty wind appeared to
be localized and emanating from the
Tehachapi Pass.
CAZ089>092-098>099 W Central S.J. Valley--E Central S.J.
Valley--Sw S.J. Valley--Se S.J.
Valley--Indian Wells Vly--Se Kern
Cty Desert
22 1400PST
30 2000PST
An extended warm spell developed over
Interior Central California for the
period from 22nd through the end of
the month. The 24th and 25th were
especially warm with maximum
temperatures in the Central and South
San Joaquin Valley at or above 105F
for much of the area. In the Kern
Deserts China Lake/Ridgecrest reached
111F and 110F on the 24th and 25th,
respectively. F64PH
Mariposa County
14.2 ENE Yosemite Vlg 26 1445PST
1500PST
Mariposa County
7 N Yosemite Lodge 27 1658PST
1730PST
Thunderstorm activity during the
afternoon hours erupted along the
Southern Sierra Nevada and Tulare
County Mountain crest on the 26th.
A strong thunderstorm with hail
developed over the northern portion
of Yosemite National Park southeast
of Hetch Hetchy Reservoir and north
of Yosemite Valley late in the
afternoon of the 27th.
CAZ095-098 Kern Cty Mtns--Indian Wells Vly
27 1219PST
30 2359PST
Kern County
8.8 NW Inyokern 28 1800PST
1900PST
The Round Mountain Blaze approximately
14 miles southwest of Ridgecrest was
a lightning initiated fire in the
afternoon on the 28th and burned 30
acres before containment. The Smith
Fire 6 miles southeast of Onyx, east
of Lake Isabella in the Kern County
Mountains, was lightning initiated
on the 27th. Further information is
available in the July Stormdata
Report. Another lightning-initiated
fire occurred in Grapevine Canyon
northwest of Inyokern the evening of
the 28th that only burned a small
area before being extinguished.
CALIFORNIA, Southeast
Inyo County
5 SSE Independence 26 1530PST
CALIFORNIA, Southwest
CAZ055 San Bernardino County Mountains
09 1151PST
12 1701PST
The Arrastre Fire burned 361 acres of
sage brush, pinyon pine, and juniper
trees six miles east of Big Bear City.
The fire was started by lightning. No
structures were burned and no injuries
were reported with this fire.
San Diego County
5 S Campo to 28 1200PST
Campo 1300PST
Doppler Radar indicated very heavy
rainfall from thunderstorms over rural
San Diego County near Campo. According
to the CHP, heavy rain reduced
visibility to near zero along
Interstate 8 and lightning caused a
fire in the center divide. A gage just
south of the border in Loma Tova,
Mexico, measured 1.25 inches of rain
in 15 minutes from the same cluster
of storms. No reports of flash
flooding were received most likely
because of the rural location of
the storms.
CALIFORNIA, Upper
NONE REPORTED.
CALIFORNIA, West South Central
CAZ052 Santa Barbara County Mountains
19 1218PST
25 1700PST
The Perkins Fire burned 15,043 acres
in the mountains of Santa Barbara
County. The fire was started when a
metal shingle blew off a storage shed
and hit a power line. The collision
made a spark, starting the fire.
CALIFORNIA, Western
NONE REPORTED.
CARIBBEAN SEA AND TROPICAL ATLANTIC
Deerfeld Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
7 E Port Everglades 03 0710EST
Tower personnel at Fort Lauderdale/
Hollywood International Airport (KFLL)
observed a waterspout 8 miles east of
airport. Associated thunderstorm was
moving northeast at 10 mph.
Savannah Ga To
Altamaha Sd Ga 20
To 60Nm
48 SE Tybee Island 05 0233EST
42 kt wind gust reported at Navy
Tower M2R6.
Savannah Ga To
Altamaha Sd Ga 20
To 60Nm
46 SSE Tybee Island 05 0250EST
38 kt wind gust reported at Navy
tower R8.
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
4 E Elliot Key 08 1225EST
Former NWS employee reported a
waterspout about 12 miles east of
Triumph Reef moving northwest at
5 mph.
Biscayne Bay
4 S Key Biscayne 09 0905EST
Coast Guard reported a waterspout 4
miles south of Cape Florida. The
shower producing the waterspout was
moving northwest at 5 mph.
Surf City To Cp Fear
Nc Out 20Nm
Masonboro Inlet 12 2102EST
A 44 mph gust was recorded at Johnnie
Mercers pier.
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
6 N Cape Canaveral 13 0645EST
Titusville Airport recorded a wind
gust to 40 mph.
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach Fl
Out 20Nm
2 E Boca Raton to 18 1125EST
1 E Boca Raton 1130EST
Public reported a waterspout 1 to 2
miles east of Boca Raton Inlet.
Apparent movement was northwest at
10 mph, although it did not reach
land.
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef FI
2 E Miami Beach 21 0831EST
Miami Beach Patrol reported multiple
waterspouts 2 miles east of Miami
Beach moving west at 5 mph.
Cocoa Beach To
Jupiter Inlet Fl Out
20Nm
St. Lucie Inlet 26 1415EST
A thunderstorm wind gust to 39 mph
was recorded at Jensen Beach.
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach FI Out
20Nm
7 N Cape Canaveral 26 1625EST
A thunderstorm wind gust to 43 mph was
recorded at a USAF wind tower on
Kennedy Space Center.
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach FI
Out 20Nm
9 E Port Of Palm Beac 26 1519EST
Several waterspouts were reported with
a thunderstorm about 10 miles east of
West Palm Beach. The thunderstorm was
moving east at 35 mph.
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach FI Out
20Nm
New Smyrna Beach 27 1309EST
A thunderstorm wind gust to 39 mph was
recorded at New Smyrna Beach airport.
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
8 N Cape Canaveral 27 1410EST
A thunderstorm wind gust to 45 mph
was recorded at a USAF wind tower on
Kennedy Space Center.
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
Logan County
6 W Sterling 05 1428MST
Logan County
1 NW Sterling 05 1431MST
Logan County
Sterling 05 1438MST
Logan County
3 SE Sterling 05 1444MST
Washington County
8 ENE Akron 05 1515MST
Washington County
5 W Otis 05 1533MST
Washington County
3 SSW Otis 05 1537MST
Lincoln County
11 SE Hugo 05 1540MST
Lincoln County
6 W Hugo 05 1543MST
Washington County
15 S Otis 05 1545MST
Washington County
15 S Otis 05 1545MST
Large hail and wind gusts to 70 mph
(60 kts) caused extensive damage to
corn and wheat crops in the vicinity.
Washington County
18 SW Otis 05 1554MST
Washington County
9 NNE Arickaree 05 1619MST
Washington County
13 E Anton 05 1626MST
Washington County
1 E Cope 05 1632MST
Washington County
2 SW Cope 05 1634MST
Washington County
11 N Lindon 10 1540MST
Washington County
5 N Anton 10 1610MST
Washington County
13 E Anton 10 1632MST
Washington County
Arickaree 10 1635MST
Washington County
3 S Cope 10 1659MST
Washington County
2 E Cope 10 1708MST
Jefferson County
Arvada 11 1534MST
Jefferson County
Arvada 11 1540MST
Jefferson County
3 N Arvada 11 1540MST
Jefferson County
3 NNE Arvada 11 1540MST
Adams County
10 E Brighton 11 1559MST
Weld County
4 W Prospect 11 1610MST
Weld County
3 SE Keenesburg 11 1625MST
Weld County
10 SE Ft Lupton to 11 1656MST
10 E Ft Lupton
Morgan County
10 NNE Ft Morgan 11 1817MST
Adams County
31 NE Bennett 11 1847MST
Adams County
4 W Watkins 12 1522MST
Arapahoe County
24 W Byers 12 1522MST
Weld County
5 SE Roggen 12 1609MST
Weld County
5 N Prospect 12 1610MST
COZ040 N Douglas County Below 6000 Feet /
Denver / W Adams & Arapahoe Counties /
E Broomfield County
12 1700MST
A strong wind from a dry microburst
ripped the roof of a horse barn near
Havana Street and Smith Road. A 13-yr
old girl was injured when she was
bucked off a horse inside the barn,
as the roof was being ripped off.
Weld County
8 SE Roggen 19 1414MST
Lincoln County
6 SW Hugo 19 1600MST
Weld County
2 E Hereford 19 1638MST
Logan County
Proctor 20 1559MST
Logan County
7 NE Sterling 20 1600MST 0.1 50
A small tornado touched down but did
no damage.
Phillips County
4 E Haxtun 20 1618MST
Logan County
Fleming 20 1625MST
Lincoln County
4 NW Hugo 20 1630MST
Phillips County
2 N Haxtun 20 1646MST
Phillips County
Haxtun 20 1653MST
Phillips County
Haxtun 20 1657MST
Logan County
8 SE Fleming 20 1659MST
Phillips County
12 SW Haxtun 20 1701MST
Phillips County
8 S Haxtun 20 1703MST
Logan County
7 S Fleming 20 1705MST
Logan County
2 S Sterling 20 1800MST
Washington County
12 NE Otis 20 1802MST
Washington County
11 NE Otis 20 1808MST
Adams County
Westminster 21 1615MST
A man on a motorcycle was struck by
lightning and killed. The motorcyclist
was struck on U.S. Highway 36 between
Church Ranch Blvd. and Sheridan Blvd.
After the man was struck, he crashed
into the center median. The lightning
left a crater in the highway that was
approximately 18 inches long, 8 inches
wide and 4 inches deep.
M460U
Elbert County
3 E Kutch 22 1420MST 0.1 50
A small tornado touched down but did
no damage.
Lincoln County
3 SE Karval 22 1503MST
Larimer County
7 E Virginia Dale 24 1441MST
Larimer County
Wellington 24 1544MST
Boulder County
Boulder 24 1549MST
Larimer County
10 SE Estes Park 24 1602MST
Larimer County
6 N Ft Collins 24 1605MST
Boulder County
3 NNW Boulder 24 1640MST
Boulder County
3 NW Boulder 24 1640MST
Boulder County
2 NW Boulder 24 1644MST
Boulder County
5 NE Boulder 24 1645MST
Boulder County
2 SW Boulder 24 1650MST
Large hail broke a car windshield.
Boulder County
2 S Boulder 24 1656MST
Boulder County
2 S Boulder 24 1710MST
Large hail broke a car windshield.
Jefferson County
2 S Arvada 24 1726MST
Jefferson County
Lakewood 24 1726MST
Jefferson County
3 S Lakewood 24 1729MST
Jefferson County
7 SW Lakewood 24 1735MST
Jefferson County
5 S Lakewood 24 1737MST
Jefferson County
Wheat Ridge 24 1738MST
Jefferson County
3 S Lakewood 24 1742MST
Jefferson County
3 ESE Morrison 24 1750MST
Douglas County
16 NW Castle Rock 24 1800MST
Severe thunderstorm winds snapped
power lines a distance of one quarter
of a mile.
Douglas County
11 NW Castle Rock 24 1801MST
Douglas County
Louviers 24 1801MST
Jefferson County
1 NNW Evergreen 24 1801MST
Douglas County
14 NW Castle Rock 24 1803MST
Jefferson County
Evergreen 24 1805MST
Douglas County
Sedalia 24 1810MST
Jefferson County
4 ENE Conifer 24 1819MST
Larimer County
1 NE Glen Haven 24 2100MST
Park County
8 WNW Lake George 25 1224MST
COLORADO, East Central
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells 03 1300MST
Kit Carson County
17 NNW Seibert 05 1645MST
Kit Carson County
Burlington 05 1834MST
Yuma County
2 SE Joes 10 1723MST
Yuma County
6 E Kirk 10 1725MST
Kit Carson County
10 W Burlington 10 1751MST
Yuma County
6 E Kirk 10 1751MST
1754MST
Kit Carson County
5 NW Burlington 10 1811MST
Kit Carson County
1 NE Burlington 10 1812MST
1821MST
Kit Carson County
Burlington 10 1818MST
Kit Carson County
11 E Burlington 10 1845MST
COZ091>092 Kit Carson County--Cheyenne County
15 1245MST
1539MST
Strong gradient winds occurred through
much of the afternoon with gusts of 40
to 50 mph and one isolated gust to 61
mph.
Cheyenne County
6 NE Cheyenne Wells 16 1110MST
Cheyenne County
2 E Cheyenne Wells 16 1118MST
Hail stripped leaves from trees and
broke some house windows.
Kit Carson County
17 SSE Burlington 16 1129MST
3 inch hail depth with some leaves
stripped from trees.
Cheyenne County
10 N Arapahoe 16 1136MST
5 inch hail depth on road with larger
drifts in some locations.
Cheyenne County
4 E Cheyenne Wells 16 1705MST
Via NSSL Severe hail project.
Cheyenne County
6 NW Arapahoe 16 1713MST
Via NSSL Severe hail project.
Cheyenne County
6 N Arapahoe 16 1716MST
Via NSSL Severe hail project.
Kit Carson County
7 SW Flagler 20 1745MST
Kit Carson County
16 S Flagler 20 1750MST
COLORADO, East Central
Kit Carson County
16 S Flagler 20 1750MST
Kit Carson County
13 S Seibert 20 1810MST
Yuma County
10 E Clarkville 20 1810MST
Yuma County
Yuma 20 1840MST
Pea-sized hail also reported.
Yuma County
Eckley 20 1900MST
Yuma County
7 W Wray 20 1900MST
Yuma County
7 W Wray 20 1905MST
Yuma County
Wray 20 1934MST
Yuma County
3 W Wray 20 1937MST
Yuma County
5 NE Clarkville 20 2210MST
Kit Carson County
15 S Bethune 21 1740MST
Yuma County
4 SW Vernon 21 1745MST
Yuma County
6 NE Kirk 21 1746MST 0.3 20
1748MST
Tornado touched down in an open field.
No damage was reported.
Yuma County
6 E Kirk 21 1804MST
Hail covered the ground and caused
some minor tree damage.
Cheyenne County
11 NW Cheyenne Wells 21 1810MST
Cheyenne County
12 NNW Cheyenne We 21 1830MST
Hail broke window in garage.
Kit Carson County
18 N Bethune 21 1830MST
Kit Carson County
13 NE Seibert 21 1830MST
Hail caused some damage to shingles.
Yuma County
4 WNW Vernon 21 1830MST
Yuma County
7 W Wray 21 1855MST
Yuma County
Wray 21 1855MST
Yuma County
2 SE Joes 21 1905MST
Kit Carson County
8 N Bethune 21 1920MST
Yuma County
7 NW Wray 21 1931MST
Kit Carson County
Vona 21 1951MST
Cheyenne County
Arapahoe 21 2200MST
Kit Carson County
16 N Stratton 22 1230MST
Hail reported covering the ground
Kit Carson County
12 WSW Burlington 22 1415MST
Kit Carson County
10 N Bethune 27 1425MST
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
Las Animas County
18 E Trinidad 11 1422MST
1427MST
Teller County
11 W Woodland Park 11 1726MST
1731MST
El Paso County
Monument 11 1815MST
1820MST
El Paso County
3 NNE Monument 11 1821MST
1826MST
El Paso County
Monument 11 1829MST
1834MST
El Paso County
5 NE (Aff)Usaf Acdmy 11 1831MST
1836MST
El Paso County
5 ENE Monument 11 1842MST
1847MST
El Paso County
3 N Monument 11 1842MST
1847MST
El Paso County
2 ESE Monument 11 1900MST
1905MST
El Paso County
Manitou Spgs 12 1545MST
1550MST
El Paso County
Manitou Spgs 12 1545MST
1550MST
El Paso County
Manitou Spgs 12 1640MST
1645MST
El Paso County
Manitou Spgs 12 1645MST
1650MST
El Paso County
Manitou Spgs 12 1645MST
1650MST
COZ078 Westcliffe Vicinity / Wet Mountain
Valley Below 8500 Ft
14 1120MST
16 1900MST
The Tyndall Gulch Fire erupted midday
on the 14th when strong winds downed
a power pole, which started the fire.
The wildfire started around 8 miles
east of Westcliffe, in Custer County,
and raced eastward, eventually
consuming around 500 acres. While no
one was injured, and so structures
were lost, the Cristo Vista
subdivision residents were ordered
to evacuate. Highway 96 was closed
from Wednesday through Friday.
Approximately 120 firefighters helped
to put out the flames.
Prowers County
Holly 14 1455MST
Prowers County
1 S Holly 14 1457MST
COZ098 Lamar Vicinity / Prowers County
15 1245MST
16 0800MST
Strong winds caused 19 fires to
consume 15,000 acres of grassland
across northeastern Prowers County
near Holly. At times, flames reached
40 feet in length. Fortunately only
two structures were destroyed, an
abandoned house and a garage.
COZ093>099 La Junta Vicinity / Otero
County--Eastern Las Animas
County--Western Kiowa County--Eastern
Kiowa County--Bent County--Lamar
Vicinity / Prowers County--Springfield
Vicinity / Baca County
15 1350MST
1830MST
Very strong gradient air flow, coupled
with showers and fairly dry air in
the lower layer of the atmosphere,
combined to produced damaging
microburst and macroburst winds across
southeast Colorado. There was no
lightning with nearly all the damaging
winds. Those storms that did have
lightning, had severe thunderstorm
warnings issued for them. A
particularly damaging microburst
started just south of La Junta,
causing power failures, downed trees
and limbs, and peeled off a section
of a store roof. There were also power
outages from Rocky Ford to Swink. A
few semi-trailers were blown over
in La Junta. At Cheraw, several
outbuildings were damaged, and power
poles were damaged as well. Through
therest of southeast Colorado, there
was only minor damage to outbuildings.
Prowers County
5 S Granada 15 1756MST
1801MST
Las Animas County
29 NNE Kim 16 1125MST
1130MST
Baca County
26 WNW Springfield 16 1145MST
1150MST
Bent County
20 S Hasty to 16 1150MST
26 S Hasty 1155MST
Prowers County
18 S Lamar 16 1205MST
1210MST
Baca County
Campo 16 1215MST
1220MST
Kiowa County
Sheridan Lake 16 1215MST
1220MST
Baca County
13 SSE Springfield 16 1230MST
1235MST
Prowers County
Granada 16 1248MST
1253MST
Baca County
4 SE Bartlett 16 1310MST
1315MST
Baca County
1 N Stonington 16 1400MST
1405MST
Baca County
7 SE Stonington 16 1400MST
A few damaging supercells moved
through Las Animas, Bent, Prowers,
and Baca Counties. One broke out
75 windows with 2-inch diameter,
wind-driven hail at the Colorado
Interstate Gas Facility in southeast
Bent County. Large hail damaged a
house in southwest Prowers County.
Another passed through Campo, in
southern Baca County, producing
damaging, wind driven 2-inch diameter
hail. Windows were broken out, roofs
were partially ripped off modular
homes, and outbuildings and vehicles
were damaged or destroyed.
COZ072 Northern Sangre De Cristo Mountains
Between 8500 & 11000 Ft
18 1230MST
30 2300MST
A huge wildfire erupted Sunday
afternoon. Lightning started a small
ground fire which was fanned by strong
southwest winds. The blaze quickly
grew and eventually blackened nearly
14,000 acres. Hundreds of firefighters
battled the wildfire, which closed the
main route into the San Luis Valley
from the east, La Veta Pass. The blaze
also threatened hundreds of homes in
Huerfano County, but efforts were
successful in stopping the wildfire
short. The fire was fully contained
shortly before the end of the month.
The fire started in the Malo Vega
drainage (about 8 miles northeast of
Fort Garland), but was incorrectly
named Mato Vega, because a line on
the topography map made the "l" look
like a "t".
Las Animas County
4 SW Thatcher 21 1357MST
1402MST
Otero County
La Junta 21 1507MST
1512MST
Otero County
Cheraw 21 1522MST
1527MST
Otero County
2 N La Junta 21 1534MST
Bent County
10 S Las Animas 21 1608MST
Damaging thunderstorm winds caused 10
power poles to go down, and knocked
a semi-trailer on its side on Highway
101.
Prowers County
1 W Lamar 21 1624MST
1629MST
Baca County
Springfield 21 1634MST
Baca County
Springfield 21 1640MST
1645MST
Baca County
1 S Springfield 21 1700MST
1705MST
Teller County
3 NE Woodland Park 22 1212MST
El Paso County
18 N Colorado Spgs 22 1230MST
1235MST
El Paso County
5 NNW Colorado Spgs 22 1244MST
1249MST
Las Animas County
5 W Boncarbo 22 1250MST
1255MST
El Paso County
4 NNW Colorado Spgs 22 1255MST
1300MST
Pueblo County
7 NW Rye 22 1305MST
1310MST
Huerfano County
21 NE Walsenburg 22 1408MST
1413MST
Las Animas County
15 NNE Aguilar 22 1408MST
1413MST
Pueblo County
37 SE Pueblo 22 1415MST
1420MST
Las Animas County
15 NNW Ville Green 22 1420MST
1425MST
Las Animas County
22 N Kim 22 1456MST
1501MST
Kiowa County
15 WNW Eads 22 1546MST
1551MST
Prowers County
16 S Lamar to 22 1628MST 1 100
15 S Lamar 1633MST
A brief tornado caused no known
damage.
Prowers County
20 S Lamar 22 1640MST
1645MST
Pueblo County
3 NNE Pueblo 25 1314MST
1319MST
Pueblo County
Pueblo 25 1318MST
1323MST
Pueblo County
Pueblo 25 1320MST
1325MST
Pueblo County
5 NW Beulah 25 1730MST
1830MST
Heavy rain totalling 1 to 4 inches
over the Mason Gulch Burn Scar in a
short period of time caused flooding
of roadways in the Mason Gulch Burn
Scar and close to Beulah.
Alamosa County
10 SE Alamosa to 26 1412MST 2 100
12 SE Alamosa 1420MST
Tornado caused no known damage over
open country. This tornado moved from
Alamosa County to Costilla County.
Costilla County
17 SW Ft Garland to 26 1420MST 3 100
20 SSW Ft Garland 1442MST
Tornado caused no known damage over
open country.
Baca County
6 NE Pritchett 29 1727MST
1732MST
Prowers County
6 NE Lamar 29 1813MST
1818MST
Prowers County
5 NNW Lamar 29 1827MST
1832MST
Baca County
12 SW Pritchett 29 1829MST
1849MST
Prowers County
6 N Lamar 29 1830MST
1835MST
Prowers County
5 W Lamar 29 1915MST
1920MST
Bent County
3 SE Me Clave 29 1920MST
1925MST
Bent County
18 S Las Animas 29 2107MST
2112MST
COLORADO, West
COZ001>014-017>023 Lower Yampa River Basin--Central
Yampa River Basin--Roan And Tavaputs
Plateaus--Elkhead And Park
Mountains--Upper Yampa River
Basin--Grand Valley--Debeque To Silt
Corridor--Central Colorado River
Basin--Grand And Battlement
Mesas--Gore And Elk Mountains/Central
Mountain Valleys--Central Gunnison
And Uncompahgre River Basin--West
Elk And Sawatch Mountains-- Flattop
Mountains--Upper Gunnison River
Valley--Uncompahgre Plateau And
Dallas Divide--Northwestern San Juan
Mountains--Southwestern San Juan
Mountains--Paradox Valley / Lower
Dolores River Basin--Four Corners /
Upper Dolores River Basin--Animas
River Basin--San Juan River Basin
01 0000MST
30 2359MST
Below normal precipitation for the
month of June following an early
departure of the winter snowpack
resulted in increased dryness and
worsening drought conditions,
particularly across southwest
Colorado. Water supply and
agricultural concerns increased and
numerous fire restrictions were put
into place. Drought conditions
increased to severe across southwest
Colorado while moderate drought
conditions developed across most of
west central and northwest Colorado.
For a continuation on this drought
situation please see the July 2006
Storm Data publication.
COZ011 Central Gunnison And Uncompahgre River
Basin
06 2200MST
2300MST
Strong winds knocked out power to
about 1,700 customers around Montrose,
mostly on the east side of town. The
power was out for 52 minutes for 1,550
customers and in another section of
town the outage lasted about 3 hours
for 150 customers.
Garfield County
Douglas Pass 07 1710MST
1715MST
Eagle County
(Ege)Eagle 08 1504MST
1509MST
Montezuma County
13 WSW Cortez to 08 1610MST
6 WSW Cortez 1640MST
Heavy rainfall from a thunderstorm
cell that moved north over Sleeping
Ute Mountain and then across McElmo
Canyon produced flash flooding which
heavily damaged a number of bridges,
driveways, and irrigation ditches.
Damage also was reported to sideroll
Irrigation systems. Flood waters 10
to 12 feet deep rushed down some
large and normally dry arroyos, and
extensive erosion occurred throughout
the flooded areas. Fast moving water
up to two feet deep crossed G Road and
blocked traffic for about one hour. A
combination of flood waters and hail
damaged the crops of many vineyards,
orchards, hay and alfalfa fields. The
water rose so quickly that one farmer
had to abandon his truck and move to
higher ground, leaving the truck to
be engulfed by the flood waters. 1.10
inches of rain fell within a 40 minute
period at The Archeological Research
Center. Some windows at the center
were blown in by strong outflow winds
which preceded the heavy rainfall.
Montezuma County
1 NW Cortez to 08 1850MST
10 N Cortez 1910MST
Trees were blown down and large
branches were snapped off.
Montezuma County
10 N Cortez 08 1850MST
1855MST
Garfield County
Carbondale 09 1130MST
1245MST
Heavy rain caused street flooding in
Carbondale with water 3 to 4 inches
deep reported at Highway 133 and Main
Street.
COZ001 Lower Yampa River Basin
13 1200MST
26 1200MST
This incident was named the Thomas
Fire and occurred about 36 miles west
of Maybell. About 3,347 acres of
mainly pinyon pine and juniper were
consumed by the blaze with an
estimated cost of 622,000 dollars to
fight the fire. Numerous residences
were threatened by the fire.
COZ011 Central Gunnison And Uncompahgre
River Basin
14 1350MST
1355MST
Strong winds blew down a few trees,
as well as a large tree limb at
Baldridge Park in Montrose.
Archuleta County
1 N Arboles 14 1620MST
1625MST
A strong gust of wind blew over a
mobile home in transit on Highway 151
north of Arboles. Wind gusts about two
miles away were measured to 43 knots.
COZ020 Paradox Valley / Lower Dolores River
Basin
20 1200MST
27 1200MST
This incident was named the Lion
Creek Fire and was started due to a
roll-over vehicle accident about five
miles northwest of Paradox. This
blaze consumed about 1,499 acres of
ponderosa pine, pinyon pine, brush and
grass. Structure protection was needed
for several residences and some county
roads were temporarily closed. A
number of homes and a campground had
to be evacuated, and powerlines were
threatened.
Mesa County
Orchard Mesa 20 1535MST
1540MST
Rio Blanco County
10 W Meeker 21 1625MST 1 50
1630MST
A tornado destroyed a carport, a
Basque sheepherder's wagon, and
snapped several two-foot diameter
trees off, as well as a number of
smaller trees as it traveled from
southwest to northeast across the
property of two residences. A shed
received extensive damage after being
struck by flying objects. Debris from
the property was found several hundred
feet from the homes. The roof of a
modular home was partially lifted and
shingles were ripped from the roof.
The tornado also blew apart braced
frame walls of a newhome under
construction. The tornado then moved
across hay and alfalfa fields before
lifting.
COZ007 Debeque To Silt Corridor
22 1200MST
26 1200MST
This incident was named the Jolly
Mesa Fire and occurred about 3 miles
west of New Castle near Interstate
70. The fire consumed about 581 acres
of pinyon pine, juniper, and grass.
Numerous structures, gas lines, power
lines, and a wildlife area were
threatened by the blaze. The estimated
cost of fighting this fire was 485,000
dollars.
Number of Estimated
Persons Damage
Location Killed Injured Property Crops
ALABAMA, Central
Marion County
1 W Hamilton 0 0 3K
4 to 5 trees down just west and
northwest of Hamilton.
Lamar County
Vernon 0 0
Shelby County
Helena 0 0 50K
Shelby County
Helena 0 0 100K
A total of three houses caught fire,
due to lightning strikes.
Shelby County
Vincent 0 0
Cleburne County
10 W Ranburne 0 0 3K
Several trees were reported down in
the Abel Community.
Randolph County
Woodland 0 0 2K
A few small trees were blown down.
Barbour County
Clayton 0 0 12K
Trees were blown down. Tin roof
of three trailers at Ventress
Correctional Facility were peeled off.
Tallapoosa County
Daviston 0 0 2K
Trees blown down.
Lamar County
2 E Millport 0 0 2K
Trees blown down.
Coosa County
1 W Rockford 0 0
Reported on Highway 22.
Cleburne County
Heflin 0 0
Cherokee County
14.3 SE Centre 0 0 5K
Trees and power lines were blown down
in the Spring Garden Community.
Cleburne County
Borden Spgs 0 0 3K
Several trees were blown down.
Cherokee County
5 ESE Peasant Gap 0 0 5K
Trees and power lines were blown down
on Highway 278, near the Alabama/
Georgia state line.
Calhoun County
Piedmont 0 0
Talladega County
1 N Munford 0 0 5K
Two trees were snapped off, and one
tree was uprooted, on AL-21 on the
north end of Munford.
Calhoun County
White Plains 0 0 3K
Trees were blown down.
Cherokee County
6.2 SW Centre 0 0
Reported in the Pollard Bend
Community.
Jefferson County
Irondale 0 0
Bibb County
Lawley 0 0 10K
Trees were blown down near Lawley
Post Office. A tree was blown down
on a house on Oakley Station Road.
Marion County
3.5 WNW Hamilton 0 0 10K
Trees were blown down onto a house,
1 mile north of Weston on CR-25.
Etowah County
Gadsden 0 0
Numerous reports around the city.
Blount County
Blountsville 0 0 10K
Numerous trees were blown down from
Blountsville to Cleveland.
Etowah County
Glencoe 0 0
Jefferson County
Birmingham 0 0 5K
Wind damage was reported at Crestwood
and 48th, in Birmingham.
Cherokee County
Centre 0 0 10K
Numerous trees were blown down across
the southern sections of the county.
Cherokee County
Forney 0 0
Randolph County
Roanoke 0 0 20K
Numerous trees and power lines were
blown down. The windows of a downtown
building were blown out, and a plywood
wall of a theater were blown out.
Sumter County
2 SW Epes 0 0 10K
A vehicle was struck by lightning
while traveling near mile marker 21 on
Interstate 20/59. Although the vehicle
was completely disabled by the strike,
the occupants were not harmed.
Clay County
1 S Delta 0 0
Tallapoosa County
3 NE Alexander City 0 0 25K
A tree was blown down and fell on a
house, along Highway 22 between Alex
City and New Site.
Tallapoosa County
Alexander City 0 0 50K
Three trees were blown down onto
houses in Alex City.
ALABAMA, North
Lawrence County
3 NW Mt Hope 0 0
A tree was blown down just east of the
Lawrence-Franklin County line near
County Road 339.
Limestone County
Athens 0 0
A tree was blown down.
Limestone County
Elkmont 0 0
A few trees were blown down.
Lauderdale County
Florence 0 0
A tree was blown down.
Lawrence County
Courtland 0 0
A tree was blown down on Airbase Road.
Madison County
4 ESE Huntsville to 0 0
Huntsville
A 67 mph thunderstorm wind gust was
measured in Hampton Cove via a school
weather station.
Madison County
5 SE Huntsville 0 0
A tree was blown down in Big Cove.
Cullman County
Baileyton 0 0 15K
Downburst winds destroyed two
outbuildings, heavily damaged a barn,
and uprooted several trees.
Franklin County
Phil Campbell 0 0
Several small trees were blown down.
Several clusters of strong to severe
thunderstorms developed within a moist
and unstable airmass typical of early
Summer. Despite weak winds aloft,
instability was sufficient to enable
a few of the storms to produce
damaging winds. Isolated rainfall
totals of around 2 inches were
reported.
Colbert County
Muscle Shoals 0 0
Several trees were blown down. Power
outages were reported.
Lawrence County
8 SE Moulton 0 0
Multiple trees were blown down.
Limestone County
Cairo 0 0
A few trees and power lines were
blown down.
Madison County
1 SSE Huntsville to 0 0
9 SE Huntsville
A window screen was torn off and a
large sign was twisted at a local
restaurant by strong winds. Trees
were blown down in spots from south
Huntsville south to English Village
on Hobbs Island Road.
Morgan County
Basham 0 0 200K
Lightning sparked a fire destroying a
double-wide hilltop home on Mud Tavern
Road. A pet dog perished in the fire.
Time estimated by radar. Damage amount
estimated.
An upper level low traveled northeast
through the mid South and Tennessee
Valley producing strong to severe
thunderstorms. These storms produced
strong outflow wind gusts capable of
producing damage during the late
morning and afternoon hours.
Lawrence County
Moulton 0 0
A tin roof was blown off of a shed.
Trees were blown down across other
portions of the county.
Lauderdale County
Anderson 0 0
A tree and powerlines were blown down.
Limestone County
Athens 0 0
A tree was blown down.
Morgan County
Decatur to 0 0
Laceys Spg
Several trees were blown down across
northern Morgan County. A power line
was blown down in Old Decatur causing
an hourlong power outage.
Cullman County
3 W Cullman to 0 0
1 E Cullman
Numerous trees and power lines were
blown down along Highway 278 from
Baldwin to just east of downtown
Cullman. A cold front dropping
southeast through the Tennessee Valley
sparked a band of strong to severe
thunderstorms which produced sporadic
wind damage across northwest Alabama.
Morgan County
2 SE Priceville 0 0
A dust devil picked up a camper shell,
spun it, and dropped it causing it to
be damaged. The wind also peeled
back shingles to the plywood of a
residential home.
Afternoon heating produced temperature
lapse rates near the earth surface
steep enough to generate an intense
thermal updraft resulting in a strong
dust devil. Wind speeds can only be
estimated, but considering the damage
were up to 50 mph.
Jackson County
Dutton 0 0
Lightning knocked down a tree limb
which ignited a small grass fire.
Marshall County
3 W Douglas 0 0
Nickel sized hail was reported in
Nixon Chapel.
Jackson County
Skyline 0 0
Quarter sized hail was reported.
Scattered strong to severe
thunderstorms developed during the
early evening hours across northeast
Alabama. A few of the storms produced
small to marginally severe hail and
gusty winds.
Madison County
Meridianville 0 0
Penny sized hail was reported.
Madison County
Meridianville 0 0
Golf ball sized hail was reported.
Madison County
Ryland 0 0
Power outages reported likely due to
high winds.
Jackson County
Hytop 0 1
A male was struck by lightning while
working on a boat beneath an open air
carport at his residence. The person
experienced second and third degree
burns to his chest. Other specific
injury information was unavailable.
The person was airlifted to a burn
unit in Nashville, Tennessee for
treatment.
A line of strong to severe
thunderstorms rolled through the
Tennessee Valley along a cold front.
The storms produced hail up to golf
ball sized, sporadic wind damage, and
a severe lightning injury to one
person.
Lawrence County
Courtland 0 0
Golf ball sized hail was reported.
Numerous strong and isolated severe
thunderstorms developed along a slow
eastward advancing frontal system.
Instability was sufficient for a few
small hail reports and one isolated
large hail report, despite weak wind
shear and marginal mid level wind
flow.
Dekalb County
3 NNE Collinsville 0 0
Nickel sized hail was reported along
Interstate 59.
A weak upper level trough within a
northwest flow aloft produced
scattered strong to severe
thunderstorms across portions of
southern middle Tennessee into
northeast and north central Alabama
during the afternoon and early
evening hours.
ALABAMA, Southeast
Houston County
Pansey 0 0 1K
Several downed trees reported by the
Houston County EMA.
Henry County
2 NE Abbeville 0 0 2K
The Henry County EMA reported several
trees down on Highway 95.
Geneva County
Samson 0 0 20K
The Geneva County EMA reported a few
downed trees and power lines, minor
roof damage to a church, and a damaged
pump house.
Geneva County
Geneva 0 0 25K
The Geneva County EMA reported a
small utility building blown over and
several peanut trailers overturned.
Houston County
Dothan 0 0 25K
A county official reported numerous
trees and power lines down throughout
the city.
ALABAMA, Southeast
Dale County
Midland City 0 0 10K
The Dale County EMA reported some
downed trees and power lines.
Coffee County
New Brockton 0 0 50K
Several newly constructed walls at a
high school collapsed. Reported by
the Coffee County EMA.
ALABAMA, Southwest
Mobile County
(Mob)Mobile Bates Fl 0 0
Mobile County
Theodore 0 1
A 24 year old male went outside to
retrieve his lawn mower and trash can
as a thunderstorm was approaching. A
lightning strike knocked him to the
ground and he passed out. When he
awoke, he was on his back and rain was
falling on him. The drink he had in
his hand when he went to retrieve the
items in the yard, was still in his
hand and not a drop had spilled. His
lawn had a large brown spot where the
bolt hit. He was treated at the scene
and refused to go to the hospital.
Mobile County
Mobile 0 0 100K
Two homes at different locations in
west Mobile were struck by lightning
within a couple of minutes of each
other. Both homes were almost totally
destroyed by the resulting fire that
the strike caused. No one was injured
at either location of the fires.
Baldwin County
East Portion 0 0
Heavy rains from a thunderstorm caused
temporary flooding across the east
part of the county. Several roads had
to be closed for more than an hour due
to high water. An estimated six to
eight inches of rain fell across the
east part of the county in a two hour
period.
Mobile County
North Portion 0 0
Heavy rains from a thunderstorm caused
temporary flooding across the north
part of the county. Several roads had
to be closed for more than an hour due
to high water. An estimated six to
eight inches of rain fell across the
north part of the county in a two
hour period.
Mobile County
Semmes 0 0
Mobile County
Semmes 0 0 10K
High winds from a thunderstorm blew
down several trees and power lines
near Semmes. Penny size hail was also
reported from the storm.
Baldwin County
Foley 0 0
3 Golfball hail was reported falling
from a thunderstorm near Foley. No
reports of damage were received as
the hail fell mostly over open fields.
Baldwin County
Gulf Shrs 0 0 10K
High winds from a thunderstorm blew
down trees and power lines near Gulf
Shores.
Baldwin County
Foley 0 0
Mobile County
St Elmo to 0 0 15K
Grand Bay
High winds from a thunderstorm blew
down trees and power lines between
St Elmo and Grand Bay.
Baldwin County
Gulf Shrs 0 0 20K
High winds from a thunderstorms blew
down trees and damaged some travel
trailers at Gulf Shores State Park.
No injuries were reported.
Mobile County
2 W (Mob)Mobile Bate 0 0 10K
High winds from a thunderstorm blew
down several trees west of the Mobile
Regional Airport.
ALASKA, Northern
AKZ221 Wrn Tanana Vly Wrn Yukon Vly
0 0 325K
A wildfire began from an
out-of-control burn pile on June 7.
The Parks Highway was totally closed
on a few occasions and otherwise had
reduced speed through the fire area.
The Alaska Railroad was closed at
times between the 8th and 11th. Power
was down in Nenana and Anderson on
occasion during the 10th and 11th.
Voluntary evacuation of Nenana
residents was begun late on the 9th
and ended on the 12th. Two homes on
the south end of Nenana, two cabins
and 10 outbuildings or sheds were
destroyed by the fire. Damage
estimated at $150,000 per home,
$10,000 per cabin and $500 per shed.
Rain over the area in late June and
early July halted fire growth, though
slow increase occurred in late July.
Acres burned in June were around
115,000. On June 19 the Alaska
Railroad resumed normal operations
and highway speed restrictions
were lifted. At the height of the
suppression effort around June 18
there were 562 personnel assigned
to the fire.
Middle Tanana Valley
Two Rivers 0 0
Lightning is attributed to causing
fire that destroyed a home under
construction at 17 mile Chena Hot
Springs Road. No one was present at
the house during the fire. The homes
value was estimated at $250,000, a
damage loss that is indirect.
Upr Tanana Vly
Fortymile
Central Portion 0 0
Ne. Slopes Of The
Ern Ak Rug
Central Portion 0 0
Deltana And Tanana
Salcha 0 0
Middle Tanana Valley
Fairbanks 0 0
Heavy rains over the Richardson
Highway on the night of the 22nd and
the 23rd created flood conditions on
various rivers and streams.
The heavy rains resulted from a number
of thunderstorms forming over time and
moving south over the same region of
this zone. Rainfall amounts ranged
from 2.73 inches at Delta Junction
to around 5.0 inches at Trimms Camp
(Alaska Department of Transportation
Maintenance Station)
Zone 222--Water form the Tanana River
flowed into Piledriver Slough in
Salcha but the slough did not flood.
Zone 223 and 224--Flooding of the
Salcha River occurred with the gage
at the Richardson Highway bridge
reaching 1.01 ft above the flood stage
of 14.0 feet. Impacts on cabins along
the Salcha River are unknown.
Zone 226--Ruby Creek flooded and
washed out the Richardson Highway at
mile 234.7. The road was closed to
traffic for approximately 24 hours.
Monetary amount of damage unknown.
ALASKA, Southeast
NOT RECEIVED.
ALASKA, Southern
AKZ101-125 Anchorage Muni To Bird Creek--Wrn
P.W. Snd & Kenai Mtns
0 0
A strong front moved to the Kenai
Peninsula producing the typical strong
wind through Portage Valley and along
Turnagain Arm.
AMERICAN SAMOA
NONE REPORTED.
ARIZONA, Central and Northeast
AZZ037 Yavapai County Valleys And Basins
0 0
The La Barranca Fire started Thursday,
June 1, 2006 at around 1:50 PM about
3 miles east of the Village of Oak
Creek. The fire was human caused by a
fence company that was grinding on a
metal fence post on private property.
The fire burned 836 acres through
grass, brush, and pinyon juniper
woodland. The estimated fire fighting
cost was $1,200,000. The damage
included: 1 primary residence lost,
1 partially-damaged residence, 1 guest
house/shop destroyed, 3 outbuildings
destroyed. There were 158 structures
saved.
Navajo County
Winslow Arpt 0 0
A thunderstorm gust front produced a
58 MPH wind gust at the Winslow
Airport.
Coconino County
Leupp 0 0
A funnel cloud was seen near Leupp.
Navajo County
Keams Canyon 0 0
One inch diameter hail fell in Keams
Canyon.
Coconino County
Leupp 0 0
A second funnel cloud was seen near
the town of Leupp.
AZZ015 Western Mogollon Rim
0 0
The Woody Fire was caused by a moving
car trailer with a flat tire at about
4 PM. The fire started along I-40
about 3/4 of a mile west of Woody
Mountain Road on the western edge
of Flagstaff. There was a Red Flag
Warning in effect at the time. The
fire quickly spread through about 150
acres of pine forest. No homes or
structures were damaged by the fire.
Several subdivisions were threatened
and evacuated. Several power poles
were burned which caused power outages
and damage to the local electrical
substation. Power went out for 1,200
customers for the rest of the night.
The fire stopped spreading by about
1000 PM.
Coconino County
Williams Muni Arpt 0 0
A thunderstorm with microburst hit the
Williams Airport with 72KT wind gusts.
Yavapai County
Chino Vly 0 0
A thunderstorm produced wind gusts to
59 KTS (68 MPH) in Chino Valley.
Yavapai County
Black Canyon City 0 0
A thunderstorm with wind gusts
between 55 and 60 MPH hit Black Canyon
City. The thunderstorm knocked down a
power pole.
AZZ013 Little Colorado River Valley In
Navajo County
0 0
A dust storm reduced the visibility
to 150 meters on 1-40 between exit
260 and 270 for about half an hour.
Navajo County
Jack Rabbit 0 0
A funnel cloud was reported by Navajo
County Police near Jack Rabbit along
1-40 (Exit 257).
ARIZONA, Northwest
Mohave County
Bullhead City 0 0
Also blowing dust and sand.
Mohave County
16 SSE Peach Spgs 0 0
With higher gusts. One shelter
destroyed, and one large tree blown
down.
Mohave County
13 ENE Kingman 0 0
Flash flooding in the Peacock
Mountains.
ARIZONA, South
Pima County
10 ESE Tucson 0 0 90K
A dry microburst caused 7 power poles
to snap and damaged 2 others forcing
a dozen homes to be evacuated as power
lines draped across them. No one was
injured and there was minimal damage
to the homes.
AZZ029-033 Southeast Pinal County--Tucson
Metro/Marana/Green Valley
0 0
Two separate traffic accidents
occurred during a thunderstorm induced
dust storm. The westbound lanes of
Interstate 10 were closed at the
Trico-Marana Road exit due to a fatal
collision (indirect). Meanwhile,
another non-major injury collision
near Red Rock caused the eastbound
lanes of Interstate 10 to be closed.
Pima County
2 SSE Tucson to 0 0 300K
10 N Tucson
A thunderstorm complex developed over
the city of Tucson knocking down and
damaging power poles in three separate
locations. The storm also produced
blowing dust reducing visibility
to near zero in many locations.
Approximately 30 power poles were
damaged or snapped causing more than
24,000 customers to lose power.
Fortunately, there were no major
injuries reported.
Pima County
5 S Tucson to 0 0 105K
24 NW Tucson
Pima County
Marana 0 0
A series of thunderstorms marched
across the greater Tucson metropolitan
area knocking down power poles,
producing golf ball sized hail and
creating blowing dust. Approximately
10 power poles fell in 5 different
locations damaging two vehicles and
closing a portion of Interstate 10.
Neither the large hail nor the reduced
visibility from blowing dust sparked
any reports of injury or damage.
Cochise County 0 0
Sierra Vista
Cochise County
5 SSE Sierra Vista 0 0 25K
Heavy rain from a thunderstorm caused
La Terraza Wash to quickly flood
forcing rip-rap into the roadway. A
trained weather spotter measured 1.76
inches of rain in less than one and
one half hours.
Cochise County
5 ENE Sierra Vista 0 0
Heavy rain from a thunderstorm caused
Moson Road to quickly flood forcing
officials to close the road.
AZZ035 Cochise County
0 0
Two separate traffic accidents
occurred during a thunderstorm induced
dust storm. Near mile post 363 along
westbound Interstate 10, close to
Bowie, AZ, a multiple vehicle pileup
left 2 people dead (indirect) and at
least 7 injured (indirect). At the
same time in the same area along
eastbound Interstate 10 another
collision occurred leaving at least
two people injured (indirect).
AZZ035 Cochise County
0 0
Interstate 10 near the Arizona-New
Mexico border was closed for
approximately two hours due to strong
wind and reduced visibility in blowing
dust. Also, an injury (indirect)
accident occurred 20 miles east of
Willcox, AT
Pima County
3 S Tucson 0 0 25K
A thunderstorm outflow caused power
lines to be knocked down leaving
about 2600 homes without power.
Pima County
Ajo 0 0 75K
A thunderstorm outflow caused power
lines to be knocked down leaving the
entire town of Ajo without power.
Pima County
6 SSE Tucson 0 0 3.5K
A thunderstorm outflow caused damage
to paneling of a mobile and adjacent
fencing.
ARIZONA, Southwest
AZZ023-028 Greater Phoenix Area--Central Deserts
0 0
High winds resulted in areas of dense
blowing dust. Visibility was reduced
to less than a quarter mile in many
areas of Phoenix and the East Valley.
Pinal County
11 E Casa Grande 0 0 100K
Roof damage reported in the Tierra
Grande subdivision.
Pinal County
6 W Stanfield 0 0
Maricopa County
Tempe to 0 0 300K
Phoenix
Winds associated with thunderstorms
uprooted trees and brought down power
lines to parts of the Phoenix
metropolitan area. About 6,000 SRP
customers were without power in the
Gilbert area. Dense blowing dust also
resulted in very low visibility,
delaying flights at Sky Harbor
airport.
AZZ028 Central Deserts
0 0
Dense blowing dust and visibility
as low as 50 feet reported between
Arizona City and Florence
Pinal County
15 NW Florence 0 0 30K
Power poles and lines down near
Johnson Ranch.
Maricopa County
Scottsdale 0 0 50K
Strong winds from nearby thunderstorms
damaged traffic signals in Scottsdale.
AZZ023 Greater Phoenix Area
0 0
Dense blowing dust spread across the
East Valley. One spotter reported
less than 200 feet visibility.
AZZ023 Greater Phoenix Area
0 0
Near zero visibility at Interstate 10
and Litchfield Road.
AZZ028 Central Deserts
0 0
Near zero visibility due to dense
blowing dust between Florence and
Coolidge.
Maricopa County
Mesa to 0 0 100K
Mesa Falcon Arpt
Power poles downed by high winds which
reached as high as 59 mph at Falcon
Field. About 16,000 homes were without
power at the height of the storm.
Dense blowing dust, with zero
visibility was reported on the
Superstition Freeway.
Pinal County
Apache Jet 0 0 20K
Several power poles brought down by
high winds.
ARKANSAS, Central and North Central
Scott County
Bates 0 0
Faulkner County
Guy 0 0
Thunderstorm winds downed trees and
power lines. Several homes and
businesses sustained roof damage,
with shingles and awnings torn off.
Drew County
Cominto 0 0
Thunderstorm winds downed some large
tree limbs and power lines.
Desha County
1 SE Kelso 0 0
Thunderstorm winds blew down several
trees.
Cleveland County
Rison 0 0
A large tree was blown down onto a
power line.
Lonoke County
3 E Cabot 0 0
ARKANSAS, East
Mississippi County
Blytheville 0 0 0.01K
Mississippi County
Victoria 0 1 0.01K
A man was injured when he was struck
by lightning near Victoria. He was
taken to the hospital and the extent
of his injuries was unknown.
Mississippi County
4 S Blytheville 0 0 1K
Lawrence County
Lauratown 0 0 5K
Straight line winds knocked down power
lines and poles near Lauratown. A shed
was also blown over.
Greene County
5 E Marmaduke to 0 0 1K
2 E Marmaduke
A few trees were knocked down 2 to
5 miles east of Marmaduke.
ARKANSAS, Northwest
Sebastian County
Barling 0 0
Strong thunderstorm wind blew down
trees.
Franklin County
2 N Toney 0 0
Quarter size hail covered portions of
Interstate 20.
ARKANSAS, Southeast
NONE REPORTED.
ARKANSAS, Southwest
Little River County
Foreman 0 0
Little River County
Foreman 0 0
Howard County
3 N Nashville 0 0
Hail fell between Nashville and
Corinth.
Hempstead County
Bingen 0 0
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
Millers Island to 0 0
Tolchester Beach
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis 0 0
Wind gust measured at Thomas Point
Light.
A trough of low pressure was draped
across the Mid Atlantic on June 1.
This feature combined with high
moisture content and instability in
the atmosphere to promote scattered
strong to severe thunderstorms. The
thunderstorms first developed across
the higher terrain of the Appalachian
Mountains, then moved east across the
Washington/Baltimore corridor.
De Bay Waters S Of E
Pt Nj To Slaughter
Beach De
12 NE Slaughter Beach 0 0 0 0
A peak thunderstorm wind gust of 45
recorded at Brandywine Shoal Light
at 9:30 PM EDT on June 1st, for the
lower knots was portion of Delaware
Bay.
Chesapeake Bay
Drum Pt To Smith Pt
Va
Solomons Island 0 0
Tidal Potomac Indian
Hd To Cobb Is Md
Dahlgren 0 0
Wind gust was measured at Cuckold
Creek.
Chesapeake Bay N
Beach To Drum Pt
Md
Cove Pt 0 0
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis 0 0
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Tidal Potomac Cobb
Is Md To Smith Pt Va
Piney Pt to 0 0
Lewisetta
Chesapeake Bay
Drum Pt To Smith Pt
Va
Patuxent River Nas to 0 0
Smith Island
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
Rnld Reagan Natl Arpt 0 0
Chesapeake Bay N
Beach To Drum Pt
Md
Cove Pt 0 0
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
Rnld Reagan Natl Arpt 0 0
Daytime heating combined with an
unstable lower atmosphere and
favorable amounts of moisture
contributed to scattered afternoon
and evening thunderstorms. A few of
these storms reached severe limits
with large hail and damaging wind
gusts.
Chesapeake Bay N Of
Pooles Is Md
6 NW Pooles Island 0 0
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
7 E Wdrow Wlson Met 0 0
55 Knot wind gust measured at Andrews
Airforce Base.
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
7 E Wdrow Wlson Met 0 0
39 Knot wind gust measured at Andrews
Airforce Base.
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis to 0 0
4 S Stevensville
35 Knot wind gust measured at Thomas
Point Lighthouse, and a 40 knot wind
gust measured at Kent Island.
A strong cold front moved from the
Ohio Valley in the early morning of
June 19, then across the Mid Atlantic
during the late afternoon and evening.
This cold front fired strong to severe
thunderstorms as it encountered an
atmosphere that was rich in moisture
and very unstable. In addition to
numerous occurrences of damaging wind
gusts of around 60 mph across the
Baltimore-Washington corridor, there
were also several instances of flash
flooding. Numerous cars were stuck in
flooded roadways across both Northern
Virginia and Central and Southern
Maryland. Strong winds also occurred
on the tidal waters of the Potomac
River and Maryland portion of the
Chesapeake Bay.
Chincoteague To
Parramore Is Va Out
20Nm
Chincoteague to 0 0
Paramore Island
Wind gust of 42 knots measured at WAL.
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
New Point Comfort to 0 0
Cape Henry
Wind gust of 48 knots measured at
the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
3 N Riviera Beach 0 0
Wind estimated near Francis Scott
Key Bridge in Baltimore.
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis 0 0
Wind estimated based on reports
from Thomas Point Lighthouse.
Tidal Potomac Cobb
Is Md To Smith Pt Va
Coltons Pt 0 0
A waterspout moved across the Tidal
Potomac River and moved onshore at
Chaptico.
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
New Point Comfort to 0 0
Cape Henry
Wind gust of 41 knots measured at
the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
Kiptopeke 0 0
Wind gust of 46 knots measured at
Kiptopeke.
New York Harbor
Bayonne Bridge 0 0
CALIFORNIA, Extreme Southeast
NONE REPORTED.
CALIFORNIA, North Central
CAZ015 Northern Sacramento Valley
0 0
A period of seasonally hot weather
affected the Northern Sacramento
Valley and several new records were
set.
At Redding Airport, four new daily
maximum temperature records were set.
--On June 23rd, the temperature
reached 111 degrees. The previous
daily record was 109 degrees set in
1925.
--On June 24th, the temperature
reached 114 degrees. The previous
daily record was 113 degrees set in
1925
--On June 25th, the temperature
reached 117 degrees. The previous
daily record was 112 degrees set in
1925
--On June 26th, the temperature
reached 113 degrees. The previous
daily record was 112 degrees set in
1925
At Red Bluff Municipal Airport, three
new daily maximum temperature records
were set.
--On June 23rd, the temperature
reached 112 degrees. The previous
daily record was 108 degrees set in
1925
--On June 24th, the temperature
reached 115 degrees. The previous
daily record was 113 degrees set in
1977
--On June 25th, the temperature
reached 117 degrees. The previous
daily record was 113 degrees set in
1925
In addition to the new daily records,
new monthly maximum temperature
records were set.
--In Redding, the temperature reached
117 degrees on June 25th. This broke
the previous record of 114 degrees
set one day earlier on June 24th.
--In Red Bluff, the temperature
reached 117 degrees on June 25th.
This broke the previous record of 115
degrees set one day earlier on June
24th.
CALIFORNIA, Northeast
NONE REPORTED.
CALIFORNIA, Northwest
NONE REPORTED.
CALIFORNIA, South Central
CAZ093 S Sierra Foothills
0 0
The Auberry Fire 9 miles north of
Clovis in the Fresno County portion
of the Southern Sierra Foothills
was of unknown origin and burned
approximately 400 acres before being
contained. There were no injuries nor
were there any structures lost. The
cost to battle the fire was $500K.
CAZ099 Se Kern Cty Desert
0 0 0.50K
"Howling wind" late in the evening
of the 14th just in the vicinity of
California City in the Mojave Desert.
Some areas of blowing dust making
driving difficult due to restricted
visibility as well as difficulty in
handling vehicles because of the
crosswind. The gusty wind appeared to
be localized and emanating from the
Tehachapi Pass.
CAZ089>092-098>099 W Central S.J. Valley--E Central S.J.
Valley--Sw S.J. Valley--Se S.J.
Valley--Indian Wells Vly--Se Kern
1 0
An extended warm spell developed over
Interior Central California for the
period from 22nd through the end of
the month. The 24th and 25th were
especially warm with maximum
temperatures in the Central and South
San Joaquin Valley at or above 105F
for much of the area. In the Kern
Deserts China Lake/Ridgecrest reached
111F and 110F on the 24th and 25th,
respectively. F64PH
Mariposa County
14.2 ENE Yosemite Vlg 0 0 1K
Mariposa County
7 N Yosemite Lodge 0 0
Thunderstorm activity during the
afternoon hours erupted along the
Southern Sierra Nevada and Tulare
County Mountain crest on the 26th.
A strong thunderstorm with hail
developed over the northern portion
of Yosemite National Park southeast
of Hetch Hetchy Reservoir and north
of Yosemite Valley late in the
afternoon of the 27th.
CAZ095-098 Kern Cty Mtns--Indian Wells Vly
0 0
Kern County
8.8 NW Inyokern 0 0
The Round Mountain Blaze approximately
14 miles southwest of Ridgecrest was
a lightning initiated fire in the
afternoon on the 28th and burned 30
acres before containment. The Smith
Fire 6 miles southeast of Onyx, east
of Lake Isabella in the Kern County
Mountains, was lightning initiated
on the 27th. Further information is
available in the July Stormdata
Report. Another lightning-initiated
fire occurred in Grapevine Canyon
northwest of Inyokern the evening of
the 28th that only burned a small
area before being extinguished.
CALIFORNIA, Southeast
Inyo County
5 SSE Independence 0 0
CALIFORNIA, Southwest
CAZ055 San Bernardino County Mountains
0 0
The Arrastre Fire burned 361 acres of
sage brush, pinyon pine, and juniper
trees six miles east of Big Bear City.
The fire was started by lightning. No
structures were burned and no injuries
were reported with this fire.
San Diego County
5 S Campo to 0 0
Campo
Doppler Radar indicated very heavy
rainfall from thunderstorms over rural
San Diego County near Campo. According
to the CHP, heavy rain reduced
visibility to near zero along
Interstate 8 and lightning caused a
fire in the center divide. A gage just
south of the border in Loma Tova,
Mexico, measured 1.25 inches of rain
in 15 minutes from the same cluster
of storms. No reports of flash
flooding were received most likely
because of the rural location of
the storms.
CALIFORNIA, Upper
NONE REPORTED.
CALIFORNIA, West South Central
CAZ052 Santa Barbara County Mountains
0 0
The Perkins Fire burned 15,043 acres
in the mountains of Santa Barbara
County. The fire was started when a
metal shingle blew off a storage shed
and hit a power line. The collision
made a spark, starting the fire.
CALIFORNIA, Western
NONE REPORTED.
CARIBBEAN SEA AND TROPICAL ATLANTIC
Deerfeld Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
7 E Port Everglades 0 0
Tower personnel at Fort Lauderdale/
Hollywood International Airport (KFLL)
observed a waterspout 8 miles east of
airport. Associated thunderstorm was
moving northeast at 10 mph.
Savannah Ga To
Altamaha Sd Ga 20
To 60Nm
48 SE Tybee Island 0 0
42 kt wind gust reported at Navy
Tower M2R6.
Savannah Ga To
Altamaha Sd Ga 20
To 60Nm
46 SSE Tybee Island 0 0
38 kt wind gust reported at Navy
tower R8.
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
4 E Elliot Key 0 0
Former NWS employee reported a
waterspout about 12 miles east of
Triumph Reef moving northwest at
5 mph.
Biscayne Bay
4 S Key Biscayne 0 0
Coast Guard reported a waterspout 4
miles south of Cape Florida. The
shower producing the waterspout was
moving northwest at 5 mph.
Surf City To Cp Fear
Nc Out 20Nm
Masonboro Inlet 0 0
A 44 mph gust was recorded at Johnnie
Mercers pier.
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
6 N Cape Canaveral 0 0 0 0
Titusville Airport recorded a wind
gust to 40 mph.
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach Fl
Out 20Nm
2 E Boca Raton to 0 0
1 E Boca Raton
Public reported a waterspout 1 to 2
miles east of Boca Raton Inlet.
Apparent movement was northwest at
10 mph, although it did not reach
land.
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef FI
2 E Miami Beach 0 0
Miami Beach Patrol reported multiple
waterspouts 2 miles east of Miami
Beach moving west at 5 mph.
Cocoa Beach To
Jupiter Inlet Fl Out
20Nm
St. Lucie Inlet 0 0 0 0
A thunderstorm wind gust to 39 mph
was recorded at Jensen Beach.
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach FI Out
20Nm
7 N Cape Canaveral 0 0 0 0
A thunderstorm wind gust to 43 mph was
recorded at a USAF wind tower on
Kennedy Space Center.
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach FI
Out 20Nm
9 E Port Of Palm Beac 0 0
Several waterspouts were reported with
a thunderstorm about 10 miles east of
West Palm Beach. The thunderstorm was
moving east at 35 mph.
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach FI Out
20Nm
New Smyrna Beach 0 0 0 0
A thunderstorm wind gust to 39 mph was
recorded at New Smyrna Beach airport.
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
8 N Cape Canaveral 0 0 0 0
A thunderstorm wind gust to 45 mph
was recorded at a USAF wind tower on
Kennedy Space Center.
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
Logan County
6 W Sterling 0 0
Logan County
1 NW Sterling 0 0
Logan County
Sterling 0 0
Logan County
3 SE Sterling 0 0
Washington County
8 ENE Akron 0 0
Washington County
5 W Otis 0 0
Washington County
3 SSW Otis 0 0
Lincoln County
11 SE Hugo 0 0
Lincoln County
6 W Hugo 0 0
Washington County
15 S Otis 0 0
Washington County
15 S Otis 0 0
Large hail and wind gusts to 70 mph
(60 kts) caused extensive damage to
corn and wheat crops in the vicinity.
Washington County
18 SW Otis 0 0
Washington County
9 NNE Arickaree 0 0
Washington County
13 E Anton 0 0
Washington County
1 E Cope 0 0
Washington County
2 SW Cope 0 0
Washington County
11 N Lindon 0 0
Washington County
5 N Anton 0 0
Washington County
13 E Anton 0 0
Washington County
Arickaree 0 0
Washington County
3 S Cope 0 0
Washington County
2 E Cope 0 0
Jefferson County
Arvada 0 0
Jefferson County
Arvada 0 0
Jefferson County
3 N Arvada 0 0
Jefferson County
3 NNE Arvada 0 0
Adams County
10 E Brighton 0 0
Weld County
4 W Prospect 0 0
Weld County
3 SE Keenesburg 0 0
Weld County
10 SE Ft Lupton to 0 0
10 E Ft Lupton
Morgan County
10 NNE Ft Morgan 0 0
Adams County
31 NE Bennett 0 0
Adams County
4 W Watkins 0 0
Arapahoe County
24 W Byers 0 0
Weld County
5 SE Roggen 0 0
Weld County
5 N Prospect 0 0
COZ040 N Douglas County Below 6000 Feet /
Denver / W Adams & Arapahoe Counties /
E Broomfield County
0 0
A strong wind from a dry microburst
ripped the roof of a horse barn near
Havana Street and Smith Road. A 13-yr
old girl was injured when she was
bucked off a horse inside the barn,
as the roof was being ripped off.
Weld County
8 SE Roggen 0 0
Lincoln County
6 SW Hugo 0 0
Weld County
2 E Hereford 0 0
Logan County
Proctor 0 0
Logan County
7 NE Sterling 0 0 0 0
A small tornado touched down but did
no damage.
Phillips County
4 E Haxtun 0 0
Logan County
Fleming 0 0
Lincoln County
4 NW Hugo 0 0
Phillips County
2 N Haxtun 0 0
Phillips County
Haxtun 0 0
Phillips County
Haxtun 0 0
Logan County
8 SE Fleming 0 0
Phillips County
12 SW Haxtun 0 0
Phillips County
8 S Haxtun 0 0
Logan County
7 S Fleming 0 0
Logan County
2 S Sterling 0 0
Washington County
12 NE Otis 0 0
Washington County
11 NE Otis 0 0
Adams County
Westminster 1 0 0
A man on a motorcycle was struck by
lightning and killed. The motorcyclist
was struck on U.S. Highway 36 between
Church Ranch Blvd. and Sheridan Blvd.
After the man was struck, he crashed
into the center median. The lightning
left a crater in the highway that was
approximately 18 inches long, 8 inches
wide and 4 inches deep.
M460U
Elbert County
3 E Kutch 0 0
A small tornado touched down but did
no damage.
Lincoln County
3 SE Karval 0 0
Larimer County
7 E Virginia Dale 0 0
Larimer County
Wellington 0 0
Boulder County
Boulder 0 0
Larimer County
10 SE Estes Park 0 0
Larimer County
6 N Ft Collins 0 0
Boulder County
3 NNW Boulder 0 0
Boulder County
3 NW Boulder 0 0
Boulder County
2 NW Boulder 0 0
Boulder County
5 NE Boulder 0 0
Boulder County
2 SW Boulder 0 0
Large hail broke a car windshield.
Boulder County
2 S Boulder 0 0
Boulder County
2 S Boulder 0 0
Large hail broke a car windshield.
Jefferson County
2 S Arvada 0 0
Jefferson County
Lakewood 0 0
Jefferson County
3 S Lakewood 0 0
Jefferson County
7 SW Lakewood 0 0
Jefferson County
5 S Lakewood 0 0
Jefferson County
Wheat Ridge 0 0
Jefferson County
3 S Lakewood 0 0
Jefferson County
3 ESE Morrison 0 0
Douglas County
16 NW Castle Rock 0 0
Severe thunderstorm winds snapped
power lines a distance of one quarter
of a mile.
Douglas County
11 NW Castle Rock 0 0
Douglas County
Louviers 0 0
Jefferson County
1 NNW Evergreen 0 0
Douglas County
14 NW Castle Rock 0 0
Jefferson County
Evergreen 0 0
Douglas County
Sedalia 0 0
Jefferson County
4 ENE Conifer 0 0
Larimer County
1 NE Glen Haven 0 0
Park County
8 WNW Lake George 0 0
COLORADO, East Central
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells 0 0
Kit Carson County
17 NNW Seibert 0 0
Kit Carson County
Burlington 0 0
Yuma County
2 SE Joes 0 0
Yuma County
6 E Kirk 0 0
Kit Carson County
10 W Burlington 0 0
Yuma County
6 E Kirk 0 0
Kit Carson County
5 NW Burlington 0 0
Kit Carson County
1 NE Burlington 0 0
Kit Carson County
Burlington 0 0
Kit Carson County
11 E Burlington 0 0
COZ091>092 Kit Carson County--Cheyenne County
0 0
Strong gradient winds occurred through
much of the afternoon with gusts of 40
to 50 mph and one isolated gust to 61
mph.
Cheyenne County
6 NE Cheyenne Wells 0 0
Cheyenne County
2 E Cheyenne Wells 0 0
Hail stripped leaves from trees and
broke some house windows.
Kit Carson County
17 SSE Burlington 0 0
3 inch hail depth with some leaves
stripped from trees.
Cheyenne County
10 N Arapahoe 0 0
5 inch hail depth on road with larger
drifts in some locations.
Cheyenne County
4 E Cheyenne Wells 0 0
Via NSSL Severe hail project.
Cheyenne County
6 NW Arapahoe 0 0
Via NSSL Severe hail project.
Cheyenne County
6 N Arapahoe 0 0
Via NSSL Severe hail project.
Kit Carson County
7 SW Flagler 0 0
Kit Carson County
16 S Flagler 0 0
COLORADO, East Central
Kit Carson County
16 S Flagler 0 0
Kit Carson County
13 S Seibert 0 0
Yuma County
10 E Clarkville 0 0
Yuma County
Yuma 0 0
Pea-sized hail also reported.
Yuma County
Eckley 0 0
Yuma County
7 W Wray 0 0
Yuma County
7 W Wray 0 0
Yuma County
Wray 0 0
Yuma County
3 W Wray 0 0
Yuma County
5 NE Clarkville 0 0
Kit Carson County
15 S Bethune 0 0
Yuma County
4 SW Vernon 0 0
Yuma County
6 NE Kirk 0 0
Tornado touched down in an open field.
No damage was reported.
Yuma County
6 E Kirk 0 0
Hail covered the ground and caused
some minor tree damage.
Cheyenne County
11 NW Cheyenne Wells 0 0
Cheyenne County
12 NNW Cheyenne We 0 0 0.25K
Hail broke window in garage.
Kit Carson County
18 N Bethune 0 0
Kit Carson County
13 NE Seibert 0 0
Hail caused some damage to shingles.
Yuma County
4 WNW Vernon 0 0
Yuma County
7 W Wray 0 0
Yuma County
Wray 0 0
Yuma County
2 SE Joes 0 0
Kit Carson County
8 N Bethune 0 0
Yuma County
7 NW Wray 0 0
Kit Carson County
Vona 0 0
Cheyenne County
Arapahoe 0 0
Kit Carson County
16 N Stratton 0 0
Hail reported covering the ground
Kit Carson County
12 WSW Burlington 0 0
Kit Carson County
10 N Bethune 0 0
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
Las Animas County
18 E Trinidad 0 0
Teller County
11 W Woodland Park 0 0
El Paso County
Monument 0 0
El Paso County
3 NNE Monument 0 0
El Paso County
Monument 0 0
El Paso County
5 NE (Aff)Usaf Acdmy 0 0
El Paso County
5 ENE Monument 0 0
El Paso County
3 N Monument 0 0
El Paso County
2 ESE Monument 0 0
El Paso County
Manitou Spgs 0 0
El Paso County
Manitou Spgs 0 0
El Paso County
Manitou Spgs 0 0
El Paso County
Manitou Spgs 0 0
El Paso County
Manitou Spgs 0 0
COZ078 Westcliffe Vicinity / Wet Mountain
Valley Below 8500 Ft
0 0
The Tyndall Gulch Fire erupted midday
on the 14th when strong winds downed
a power pole, which started the fire.
The wildfire started around 8 miles
east of Westcliffe, in Custer County,
and raced eastward, eventually
consuming around 500 acres. While no
one was injured, and so structures
were lost, the Cristo Vista
subdivision residents were ordered
to evacuate. Highway 96 was closed
from Wednesday through Friday.
Approximately 120 firefighters helped
to put out the flames.
Prowers County
Holly 0 0
Prowers County
1 S Holly 0 0
COZ098 Lamar Vicinity / Prowers County
0 0 15K
Strong winds caused 19 fires to
consume 15,000 acres of grassland
across northeastern Prowers County
near Holly. At times, flames reached
40 feet in length. Fortunately only
two structures were destroyed, an
abandoned house and a garage.
COZ093>099 La Junta Vicinity / Otero
County--Eastern Las Animas
County--Western Kiowa County--Eastern
Kiowa County--Bent County--Lamar
Vicinity / Prowers County--Springfield
Vicinity / Baca County
0 0 100K
Very strong gradient air flow, coupled
with showers and fairly dry air in
the lower layer of the atmosphere,
combined to produced damaging
microburst and macroburst winds across
southeast Colorado. There was no
lightning with nearly all the damaging
winds. Those storms that did have
lightning, had severe thunderstorm
warnings issued for them. A
particularly damaging microburst
started just south of La Junta,
causing power failures, downed trees
and limbs, and peeled off a section
of a store roof. There were also power
outages from Rocky Ford to Swink. A
few semi-trailers were blown over
in La Junta. At Cheraw, several
outbuildings were damaged, and power
poles were damaged as well. Through
therest of southeast Colorado, there
was only minor damage to outbuildings.
Prowers County
5 S Granada 0 0
Las Animas County
29 NNE Kim 0 0
Baca County
26 WNW Springfield 0 0
Bent County
20 S Hasty to 0 0 150K
26 S Hasty
Prowers County
18 S Lamar 0 0 5K
Baca County
Campo 0 0 50K
Kiowa County
Sheridan Lake 0 0
Baca County
13 SSE Springfield 0 0
Prowers County
Granada 0 0
Baca County
4 SE Bartlett 0 0
Baca County
1 N Stonington 0 0
Baca County
7 SE Stonington 0 0
A few damaging supercells moved
through Las Animas, Bent, Prowers,
and Baca Counties. One broke out
75 windows with 2-inch diameter,
wind-driven hail at the Colorado
Interstate Gas Facility in southeast
Bent County. Large hail damaged a
house in southwest Prowers County.
Another passed through Campo, in
southern Baca County, producing
damaging, wind driven 2-inch diameter
hail. Windows were broken out, roofs
were partially ripped off modular
homes, and outbuildings and vehicles
were damaged or destroyed.
COZ072 Northern Sangre De Cristo Mountains
Between 8500 & 11000 Ft
0 0
A huge wildfire erupted Sunday
afternoon. Lightning started a small
ground fire which was fanned by strong
southwest winds. The blaze quickly
grew and eventually blackened nearly
14,000 acres. Hundreds of firefighters
battled the wildfire, which closed the
main route into the San Luis Valley
from the east, La Veta Pass. The blaze
also threatened hundreds of homes in
Huerfano County, but efforts were
successful in stopping the wildfire
short. The fire was fully contained
shortly before the end of the month.
The fire started in the Malo Vega
drainage (about 8 miles northeast of
Fort Garland), but was incorrectly
named Mato Vega, because a line on
the topography map made the "l" look
like a "t".
Las Animas County
4 SW Thatcher 0 0
Otero County
La Junta 0 0
Otero County
Cheraw 0 0
Otero County
2 N La Junta 0 0
Bent County
10 S Las Animas 0 0 7K
Damaging thunderstorm winds caused 10
power poles to go down, and knocked
a semi-trailer on its side on Highway
101.
Prowers County
1 W Lamar 0 0
Baca County
Springfield 0 0
Baca County
Springfield 0 0
Baca County
1 S Springfield 0 0
Teller County
3 NE Woodland Park 0 0
El Paso County
18 N Colorado Spgs 0 0
El Paso County
5 NNW Colorado Spgs 0 0
Las Animas County
5 W Boncarbo 0 0
El Paso County
4 NNW Colorado Spgs 0 0
Pueblo County
7 NW Rye 0 0
Huerfano County
21 NE Walsenburg 0 0
Las Animas County
15 NNE Aguilar 0 0
Pueblo County
37 SE Pueblo 0 0
Las Animas County
15 NNW Ville Green 0 0
Las Animas County
22 N Kim 0 0
Kiowa County
15 WNW Eads 0 0
Prowers County
16 S Lamar to 0 0
15 S Lamar
A brief tornado caused no known
damage.
Prowers County
20 S Lamar 0 0
Pueblo County
3 NNE Pueblo 0 0
Pueblo County
Pueblo 0 0
Pueblo County
Pueblo 0 0
Pueblo County
5 NW Beulah 0 0
Heavy rain totalling 1 to 4 inches
over the Mason Gulch Burn Scar in a
short period of time caused flooding
of roadways in the Mason Gulch Burn
Scar and close to Beulah.
Alamosa County
10 SE Alamosa to 0 0
12 SE Alamosa
Tornado caused no known damage over
open country. This tornado moved from
Alamosa County to Costilla County.
Costilla County
17 SW Ft Garland to 0 0
20 SSW Ft Garland
Tornado caused no known damage over
open country.
Baca County
6 NE Pritchett 0 0
Prowers County
6 NE Lamar 0 0
Prowers County
5 NNW Lamar 0 0
Baca County
12 SW Pritchett 0 0
Prowers County
6 N Lamar 0 0
Prowers County
5 W Lamar 0 0
Bent County
3 SE Me Clave 0 0
Bent County
18 S Las Animas 0 0
COLORADO, West
COZ001>014-017>023 Lower Yampa River Basin--Central
Yampa River Basin--Roan And Tavaputs
Plateaus--Elkhead And Park
Mountains--Upper Yampa River
Basin--Grand Valley--Debeque To Silt
Corridor--Central Colorado River
Basin--Grand And Battlement
Mesas--Gore And Elk Mountains/Central
Mountain Valleys--Central Gunnison
And Uncompahgre River Basin--West
Elk And Sawatch Mountains-- Flattop
Mountains--Upper Gunnison River
Valley--Uncompahgre Plateau And
Dallas Divide--Northwestern San Juan
Mountains--Southwestern San Juan
Mountains--Paradox Valley / Lower
Dolores River Basin--Four Corners /
Upper Dolores River Basin--Animas
River Basin--San Juan River Basin
0 0
Below normal precipitation for the
month of June following an early
departure of the winter snowpack
resulted in increased dryness and
worsening drought conditions,
particularly across southwest
Colorado. Water supply and
agricultural concerns increased and
numerous fire restrictions were put
into place. Drought conditions
increased to severe across southwest
Colorado while moderate drought
conditions developed across most of
west central and northwest Colorado.
For a continuation on this drought
situation please see the July 2006
Storm Data publication.
COZ011 Central Gunnison And Uncompahgre River
Basin
0 0 10K
Strong winds knocked out power to
about 1,700 customers around Montrose,
mostly on the east side of town. The
power was out for 52 minutes for 1,550
customers and in another section of
town the outage lasted about 3 hours
for 150 customers.
Garfield County
Douglas Pass 0 0
Eagle County
(Ege)Eagle 0 0
Montezuma County
13 WSW Cortez to 0 0 30K 40K
6 WSW Cortez
Heavy rainfall from a thunderstorm
cell that moved north over Sleeping
Ute Mountain and then across McElmo
Canyon produced flash flooding which
heavily damaged a number of bridges,
driveways, and irrigation ditches.
Damage also was reported to sideroll
Irrigation systems. Flood waters 10
to 12 feet deep rushed down some
large and normally dry arroyos, and
extensive erosion occurred throughout
the flooded areas. Fast moving water
up to two feet deep crossed G Road and
blocked traffic for about one hour. A
combination of flood waters and hail
damaged the crops of many vineyards,
orchards, hay and alfalfa fields. The
water rose so quickly that one farmer
had to abandon his truck and move to
higher ground, leaving the truck to
be engulfed by the flood waters. 1.10
inches of rain fell within a 40 minute
period at The Archeological Research
Center. Some windows at the center
were blown in by strong outflow winds
which preceded the heavy rainfall.
Montezuma County
1 NW Cortez to 0 0
10 N Cortez
Trees were blown down and large
branches were snapped off.
Montezuma County
10 N Cortez 0 0
Garfield County
Carbondale 0 0
Heavy rain caused street flooding in
Carbondale with water 3 to 4 inches
deep reported at Highway 133 and Main
Street.
COZ001 Lower Yampa River Basin
0 0
This incident was named the Thomas
Fire and occurred about 36 miles west
of Maybell. About 3,347 acres of
mainly pinyon pine and juniper were
consumed by the blaze with an
estimated cost of 622,000 dollars to
fight the fire. Numerous residences
were threatened by the fire.
COZ011 Central Gunnison And Uncompahgre
River Basin
0 0 1K
Strong winds blew down a few trees,
as well as a large tree limb at
Baldridge Park in Montrose.
Archuleta County
1 N Arboles 0 0 15K
A strong gust of wind blew over a
mobile home in transit on Highway 151
north of Arboles. Wind gusts about two
miles away were measured to 43 knots.
COZ020 Paradox Valley / Lower Dolores River
Basin
0 0
This incident was named the Lion
Creek Fire and was started due to a
roll-over vehicle accident about five
miles northwest of Paradox. This
blaze consumed about 1,499 acres of
ponderosa pine, pinyon pine, brush and
grass. Structure protection was needed
for several residences and some county
roads were temporarily closed. A
number of homes and a campground had
to be evacuated, and powerlines were
threatened.
Mesa County
Orchard Mesa 0 0
Rio Blanco County
10 W Meeker 0 0 35K
A tornado destroyed a carport, a
Basque sheepherder's wagon, and
snapped several two-foot diameter
trees off, as well as a number of
smaller trees as it traveled from
southwest to northeast across the
property of two residences. A shed
received extensive damage after being
struck by flying objects. Debris from
the property was found several hundred
feet from the homes. The roof of a
modular home was partially lifted and
shingles were ripped from the roof.
The tornado also blew apart braced
frame walls of a newhome under
construction. The tornado then moved
across hay and alfalfa fields before
lifting.
COZ007 Debeque To Silt Corridor
0 0
This incident was named the Jolly
Mesa Fire and occurred about 3 miles
west of New Castle near Interstate
70. The fire consumed about 581 acres
of pinyon pine, juniper, and grass.
Numerous structures, gas lines, power
lines, and a wildlife area were
threatened by the blaze. The estimated
cost of fighting this fire was 485,000
dollars.
Location Character of Storm
ALABAMA, Central
Marion County
1 W Hamilton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
4 to 5 trees down just west and
northwest of Hamilton.
Lamar County
Vernon Hail (0.75)
Shelby County
Helena Lightning
Shelby County
Helena Lightning
A total of three houses caught fire,
due to lightning strikes.
Shelby County
Vincent Hail (0.88)
Cleburne County
10 W Ranburne Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were reported down in
the Abel Community.
Randolph County
Woodland Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few small trees were blown down.
Barbour County
Clayton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees were blown down. Tin roof
of three trailers at Ventress
Correctional Facility were peeled off.
Tallapoosa County
Daviston Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees blown down.
Lamar County
2 E Millport Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees blown down.
Coosa County
1 W Rockford Hail (0.88)
Reported on Highway 22.
Cleburne County
Heflin Hail (0.75)
Cherokee County
14.3 SE Centre Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were blown down
in the Spring Garden Community.
Cleburne County
Borden Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were blown down.
Cherokee County
5 ESE Peasant Gap Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were blown down
on Highway 278, near the Alabama/
Georgia state line.
Calhoun County
Piedmont Hail (0.88)
Talladega County
1 N Munford Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Two trees were snapped off, and one
tree was uprooted, on AL-21 on the
north end of Munford.
Calhoun County
White Plains Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down.
Cherokee County
6.2 SW Centre Hail (0.88)
Reported in the Pollard Bend
Community.
Jefferson County
Irondale Hail (1.00)
Bibb County
Lawley Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down near Lawley
Post Office. A tree was blown down
on a house on Oakley Station Road.
Marion County
3.5 WNW Hamilton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down onto a house,
1 mile north of Weston on CR-25.
Etowah County
Gadsden Hail (0.88)
Numerous reports around the city.
Blount County
Blountsville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous trees were blown down from
Blountsville to Cleveland.
Etowah County
Glencoe Hail (0.75)
Jefferson County
Birmingham Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Wind damage was reported at Crestwood
and 48th, in Birmingham.
Cherokee County
Centre Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees were blown down across
the southern sections of the county.
Cherokee County
Forney Hail (0.75)
Randolph County
Roanoke Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous trees and power lines were
blown down. The windows of a downtown
building were blown out, and a plywood
wall of a theater were blown out.
Sumter County
2 SW Epes Lightning
A vehicle was struck by lightning
while traveling near mile marker 21 on
Interstate 20/59. Although the vehicle
was completely disabled by the strike,
the occupants were not harmed.
Clay County
1 S Delta Hail (1.00)
Tallapoosa County
3 NE Alexander City Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree was blown down and fell on a
house, along Highway 22 between Alex
City and New Site.
Tallapoosa County
Alexander City Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Three trees were blown down onto
houses in Alex City.
ALABAMA, North
Lawrence County
3 NW Mt Hope Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree was blown down just east of the
Lawrence-Franklin County line near
County Road 339.
Limestone County
Athens Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree was blown down.
Limestone County
Elkmont Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down.
Lauderdale County
Florence Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree was blown down.
Lawrence County
Courtland Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree was blown down on Airbase Road.
Madison County
4 ESE Huntsville to Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Huntsville
A 67 mph thunderstorm wind gust was
measured in Hampton Cove via a school
weather station.
Madison County
5 SE Huntsville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree was blown down in Big Cove.
Cullman County
Baileyton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Downburst winds destroyed two
outbuildings, heavily damaged a barn,
and uprooted several trees.
Franklin County
Phil Campbell Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several small trees were blown down.
Several clusters of strong to severe
thunderstorms developed within a moist
and unstable airmass typical of early
Summer. Despite weak winds aloft,
instability was sufficient to enable
a few of the storms to produce
damaging winds. Isolated rainfall
totals of around 2 inches were
reported.
Colbert County
Muscle Shoals Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were blown down. Power
outages were reported.
Lawrence County
8 SE Moulton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Multiple trees were blown down.
Limestone County
Cairo Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees and power lines were
blown down.
Madison County
1 SSE Huntsville to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
9 SE Huntsville
A window screen was torn off and a
large sign was twisted at a local
restaurant by strong winds. Trees
were blown down in spots from south
Huntsville south to English Village
on Hobbs Island Road.
Morgan County
Basham Lightning
Lightning sparked a fire destroying a
double-wide hilltop home on Mud Tavern
Road. A pet dog perished in the fire.
Time estimated by radar. Damage amount
estimated.
An upper level low traveled northeast
through the mid South and Tennessee
Valley producing strong to severe
thunderstorms. These storms produced
strong outflow wind gusts capable of
producing damage during the late
morning and afternoon hours.
Lawrence County
Moulton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tin roof was blown off of a shed.
Trees were blown down across other
portions of the county.
Lauderdale County
Anderson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree and powerlines were blown down.
Limestone County
Athens Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree was blown down.
Morgan County
Decatur to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Laceys Spg
Several trees were blown down across
northern Morgan County. A power line
was blown down in Old Decatur causing
an hourlong power outage.
Cullman County
3 W Cullman to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
1 E Cullman
Numerous trees and power lines were
blown down along Highway 278 from
Baldwin to just east of downtown
Cullman. A cold front dropping
southeast through the Tennessee Valley
sparked a band of strong to severe
thunderstorms which produced sporadic
wind damage across northwest Alabama.
Morgan County
2 SE Priceville Dust Devil
A dust devil picked up a camper shell,
spun it, and dropped it causing it to
be damaged. The wind also peeled
back shingles to the plywood of a
residential home.
Afternoon heating produced temperature
lapse rates near the earth surface
steep enough to generate an intense
thermal updraft resulting in a strong
dust devil. Wind speeds can only be
estimated, but considering the damage
were up to 50 mph.
Jackson County
Dutton Lightning
Lightning knocked down a tree limb
which ignited a small grass fire.
Marshall County
3 W Douglas Hail (0.88)
Nickel sized hail was reported in
Nixon Chapel.
Jackson County
Skyline Hail (1.00)
Quarter sized hail was reported.
Scattered strong to severe
thunderstorms developed during the
early evening hours across northeast
Alabama. A few of the storms produced
small to marginally severe hail and
gusty winds.
Madison County
Meridianville Hail (0.75)
Penny sized hail was reported.
Madison County
Meridianville Hail (1.75)
Golf ball sized hail was reported.
Madison County
Ryland Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Power outages reported likely due to
high winds.
Jackson County
Hytop Lightning
A male was struck by lightning while
working on a boat beneath an open air
carport at his residence. The person
experienced second and third degree
burns to his chest. Other specific
injury information was unavailable.
The person was airlifted to a burn
unit in Nashville, Tennessee for
treatment.
A line of strong to severe
thunderstorms rolled through the
Tennessee Valley along a cold front.
The storms produced hail up to golf
ball sized, sporadic wind damage, and
a severe lightning injury to one
person.
Lawrence County
Courtland Hail (1.75)
Golf ball sized hail was reported.
Numerous strong and isolated severe
thunderstorms developed along a slow
eastward advancing frontal system.
Instability was sufficient for a few
small hail reports and one isolated
large hail report, despite weak wind
shear and marginal mid level wind
flow.
Dekalb County
3 NNE Collinsville Hail (0.88)
Nickel sized hail was reported along
Interstate 59.
A weak upper level trough within a
northwest flow aloft produced
scattered strong to severe
thunderstorms across portions of
southern middle Tennessee into
northeast and north central Alabama
during the afternoon and early
evening hours.
ALABAMA, Southeast
Houston County
Pansey Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several downed trees reported by the
Houston County EMA.
Henry County
2 NE Abbeville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
The Henry County EMA reported several
trees down on Highway 95.
Geneva County
Samson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
The Geneva County EMA reported a few
downed trees and power lines, minor
roof damage to a church, and a damaged
pump house.
Geneva County
Geneva Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
The Geneva County EMA reported a
small utility building blown over and
several peanut trailers overturned.
Houston County
Dothan Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A county official reported numerous
trees and power lines down throughout
the city.
ALABAMA, Southeast
Dale County
Midland City Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
The Dale County EMA reported some
downed trees and power lines.
Coffee County
New Brockton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several newly constructed walls at a
high school collapsed. Reported by
the Coffee County EMA.
ALABAMA, Southwest
Mobile County
(Mob)Mobile Bates Fl Hail (0.88)
Mobile County
Theodore Lightning
A 24 year old male went outside to
retrieve his lawn mower and trash can
as a thunderstorm was approaching. A
lightning strike knocked him to the
ground and he passed out. When he
awoke, he was on his back and rain was
falling on him. The drink he had in
his hand when he went to retrieve the
items in the yard, was still in his
hand and not a drop had spilled. His
lawn had a large brown spot where the
bolt hit. He was treated at the scene
and refused to go to the hospital.
Mobile County
Mobile Lightning
Two homes at different locations in
west Mobile were struck by lightning
within a couple of minutes of each
other. Both homes were almost totally
destroyed by the resulting fire that
the strike caused. No one was injured
at either location of the fires.
Baldwin County
East Portion Flash Flood
Heavy rains from a thunderstorm caused
temporary flooding across the east
part of the county. Several roads had
to be closed for more than an hour due
to high water. An estimated six to
eight inches of rain fell across the
east part of the county in a two hour
period.
Mobile County
North Portion Flash Flood
Heavy rains from a thunderstorm caused
temporary flooding across the north
part of the county. Several roads had
to be closed for more than an hour due
to high water. An estimated six to
eight inches of rain fell across the
north part of the county in a two
hour period.
Mobile County
Semmes Hail (0.75)
Mobile County
Semmes Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
High winds from a thunderstorm blew
down several trees and power lines
near Semmes. Penny size hail was also
reported from the storm.
Baldwin County
Foley Hail (1.75)
Golfball hail was reported falling
from a thunderstorm near Foley. No
reports of damage were received as
the hail fell mostly over open fields.
Baldwin County
Gulf Shrs Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
High winds from a thunderstorm blew
down trees and power lines near Gulf
Shores.
Baldwin County
Foley Funnel Cloud
Mobile County
St Elmo to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Grand Bay
High winds from a thunderstorm blew
down trees and power lines between
St Elmo and Grand Bay.
Baldwin County
Gulf Shrs Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
High winds from a thunderstorms blew
down trees and damaged some travel
trailers at Gulf Shores State Park.
No injuries were reported.
Mobile County
2 W (Mob)Mobile Bate Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
High winds from a thunderstorm blew
down several trees west of the Mobile
Regional Airport.
ALASKA, Northern
AKZ221 Wrn Tanana Vly Wrn Yukon Vly
Wildfire
A wildfire began from an
out-of-control burn pile on June 7.
The Parks Highway was totally closed
on a few occasions and otherwise had
reduced speed through the fire area.
The Alaska Railroad was closed at
times between the 8th and 11th. Power
was down in Nenana and Anderson on
occasion during the 10th and 11th.
Voluntary evacuation of Nenana
residents was begun late on the 9th
and ended on the 12th. Two homes on
the south end of Nenana, two cabins
and 10 outbuildings or sheds were
destroyed by the fire. Damage
estimated at $150,000 per home,
$10,000 per cabin and $500 per shed.
Rain over the area in late June and
early July halted fire growth, though
slow increase occurred in late July.
Acres burned in June were around
115,000. On June 19 the Alaska
Railroad resumed normal operations
and highway speed restrictions
were lifted. At the height of the
suppression effort around June 18
there were 562 personnel assigned
to the fire.
Middle Tanana Valley
Two Rivers Lightning
Lightning is attributed to causing
fire that destroyed a home under
construction at 17 mile Chena Hot
Springs Road. No one was present at
the house during the fire. The homes
value was estimated at $250,000, a
damage loss that is indirect.
Upr Tanana Vly
Fortymile
Central Portion Flood
Ne. Slopes Of The
Ern Ak Rug
Central Portion Flood
Deltana And Tanana
Salcha Flood
Middle Tanana Valley
Fairbanks Flood
Heavy rains over the Richardson
Highway on the night of the 22nd and
the 23rd created flood conditions on
various rivers and streams.
The heavy rains resulted from a number
of thunderstorms forming over time and
moving south over the same region of
this zone. Rainfall amounts ranged
from 2.73 inches at Delta Junction
to around 5.0 inches at Trimms Camp
(Alaska Department of Transportation
Maintenance Station)
Zone 222--Water form the Tanana River
flowed into Piledriver Slough in
Salcha but the slough did not flood.
Zone 223 and 224--Flooding of the
Salcha River occurred with the gage
at the Richardson Highway bridge
reaching 1.01 ft above the flood stage
of 14.0 feet. Impacts on cabins along
the Salcha River are unknown.
Zone 226--Ruby Creek flooded and
washed out the Richardson Highway at
mile 234.7. The road was closed to
traffic for approximately 24 hours.
Monetary amount of damage unknown.
ALASKA, Southeast
NOT RECEIVED.
ALASKA, Southern
AKZ101-125 Anchorage Muni To Bird Creek--Wrn
P.W. Snd & Kenai Mtns
High Wind (G82)
A strong front moved to the Kenai
Peninsula producing the typical strong
wind through Portage Valley and along
Turnagain Arm.
AMERICAN SAMOA
NONE REPORTED.
ARIZONA, Central and Northeast
AZZ037 Yavapai County Valleys And Basins
Wildfire
The La Barranca Fire started Thursday,
June 1, 2006 at around 1:50 PM about
3 miles east of the Village of Oak
Creek. The fire was human caused by a
fence company that was grinding on a
metal fence post on private property.
The fire burned 836 acres through
grass, brush, and pinyon juniper
woodland. The estimated fire fighting
cost was $1,200,000. The damage
included: 1 primary residence lost,
1 partially-damaged residence, 1 guest
house/shop destroyed, 3 outbuildings
destroyed. There were 158 structures
saved.
Navajo County
Winslow Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A thunderstorm gust front produced a
58 MPH wind gust at the Winslow
Airport.
Coconino County
Leupp Funnel Cloud
A funnel cloud was seen near Leupp.
Navajo County
Keams Canyon Hail (1.00)
One inch diameter hail fell in Keams
Canyon.
Coconino County
Leupp Funnel Cloud
A second funnel cloud was seen near
the town of Leupp.
AZZ015 Western Mogollon Rim
Wildfire
The Woody Fire was caused by a moving
car trailer with a flat tire at about
4 PM. The fire started along I-40
about 3/4 of a mile west of Woody
Mountain Road on the western edge
of Flagstaff. There was a Red Flag
Warning in effect at the time. The
fire quickly spread through about 150
acres of pine forest. No homes or
structures were damaged by the fire.
Several subdivisions were threatened
and evacuated. Several power poles
were burned which caused power outages
and damage to the local electrical
substation. Power went out for 1,200
customers for the rest of the night.
The fire stopped spreading by about
1000 PM.
Coconino County
Williams Muni Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G72)
A thunderstorm with microburst hit the
Williams Airport with 72KT wind gusts.
Yavapai County
Chino Vly Thunderstorm Wind (G59)
A thunderstorm produced wind gusts to
59 KTS (68 MPH) in Chino Valley.
Yavapai County
Black Canyon City Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A thunderstorm with wind gusts
between 55 and 60 MPH hit Black Canyon
City. The thunderstorm knocked down a
power pole.
AZZ013 Little Colorado River Valley In
Navajo County
Dust Storm
A dust storm reduced the visibility
to 150 meters on 1-40 between exit
260 and 270 for about half an hour.
Navajo County
Jack Rabbit Funnel Cloud
A funnel cloud was reported by Navajo
County Police near Jack Rabbit along
1-40 (Exit 257).
ARIZONA, Northwest
Mohave County
Bullhead City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Also blowing dust and sand.
Mohave County
16 SSE Peach Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
With higher gusts. One shelter
destroyed, and one large tree blown
down.
Mohave County
13 ENE Kingman Flash Flood
Flash flooding in the Peacock
Mountains.
ARIZONA, South
Pima County
10 ESE Tucson Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A dry microburst caused 7 power poles
to snap and damaged 2 others forcing
a dozen homes to be evacuated as power
lines draped across them. No one was
injured and there was minimal damage
to the homes.
AZZ029-033 Southeast Pinal County--Tucson
Metro/Marana/Green Valley
Dust Storm
Two separate traffic accidents
occurred during a thunderstorm induced
dust storm. The westbound lanes of
Interstate 10 were closed at the
Trico-Marana Road exit due to a fatal
collision (indirect). Meanwhile,
another non-major injury collision
near Red Rock caused the eastbound
lanes of Interstate 10 to be closed.
Pima County
2 SSE Tucson to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
10 N Tucson
A thunderstorm complex developed over
the city of Tucson knocking down and
damaging power poles in three separate
locations. The storm also produced
blowing dust reducing visibility
to near zero in many locations.
Approximately 30 power poles were
damaged or snapped causing more than
24,000 customers to lose power.
Fortunately, there were no major
injuries reported.
Pima County
5 S Tucson to Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
24 NW Tucson
Pima County
Marana Hail (1.75)
A series of thunderstorms marched
across the greater Tucson metropolitan
area knocking down power poles,
producing golf ball sized hail and
creating blowing dust. Approximately
10 power poles fell in 5 different
locations damaging two vehicles and
closing a portion of Interstate 10.
Neither the large hail nor the reduced
visibility from blowing dust sparked
any reports of injury or damage.
Cochise County Hail (0.75)
Sierra Vista
Cochise County
5 SSE Sierra Vista Flash Flood
Heavy rain from a thunderstorm caused
La Terraza Wash to quickly flood
forcing rip-rap into the roadway. A
trained weather spotter measured 1.76
inches of rain in less than one and
one half hours.
Cochise County
5 ENE Sierra Vista Flash Flood
Heavy rain from a thunderstorm caused
Moson Road to quickly flood forcing
officials to close the road.
AZZ035 Cochise County
Dust Storm
Two separate traffic accidents
occurred during a thunderstorm induced
dust storm. Near mile post 363 along
westbound Interstate 10, close to
Bowie, AZ, a multiple vehicle pileup
left 2 people dead (indirect) and at
least 7 injured (indirect). At the
same time in the same area along
eastbound Interstate 10 another
collision occurred leaving at least
two people injured (indirect).
AZZ035 Cochise County
Dust Storm
Interstate 10 near the Arizona-New
Mexico border was closed for
approximately two hours due to strong
wind and reduced visibility in blowing
dust. Also, an injury (indirect)
accident occurred 20 miles east of
Willcox, AT
Pima County
3 S Tucson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A thunderstorm outflow caused power
lines to be knocked down leaving
about 2600 homes without power.
Pima County
Ajo Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A thunderstorm outflow caused power
lines to be knocked down leaving the
entire town of Ajo without power.
Pima County
6 SSE Tucson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A thunderstorm outflow caused damage
to paneling of a mobile and adjacent
fencing.
ARIZONA, Southwest
AZZ023-028 Greater Phoenix Area--Central Deserts
Dust Storm
High winds resulted in areas of dense
blowing dust. Visibility was reduced
to less than a quarter mile in many
areas of Phoenix and the East Valley.
Pinal County
11 E Casa Grande Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Roof damage reported in the Tierra
Grande subdivision.
Pinal County
6 W Stanfield Hail (0.75)
Maricopa County
Tempe to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Phoenix
Winds associated with thunderstorms
uprooted trees and brought down power
lines to parts of the Phoenix
metropolitan area. About 6,000 SRP
customers were without power in the
Gilbert area. Dense blowing dust also
resulted in very low visibility,
delaying flights at Sky Harbor
airport.
AZZ028 Central Deserts
Dust Storm
Dense blowing dust and visibility
as low as 50 feet reported between
Arizona City and Florence
Pinal County
15 NW Florence Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Power poles and lines down near
Johnson Ranch.
Maricopa County
Scottsdale Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Strong winds from nearby thunderstorms
damaged traffic signals in Scottsdale.
AZZ023 Greater Phoenix Area
Dust Storm
Dense blowing dust spread across the
East Valley. One spotter reported
less than 200 feet visibility.
AZZ023 Greater Phoenix Area
Dust Storm
Near zero visibility at Interstate 10
and Litchfield Road.
AZZ028 Central Deserts
Dust Storm
Near zero visibility due to dense
blowing dust between Florence and
Coolidge.
Maricopa County
Mesa to Thunderstorm Wind (G51)
Mesa Falcon Arpt
Power poles downed by high winds which
reached as high as 59 mph at Falcon
Field. About 16,000 homes were without
power at the height of the storm.
Dense blowing dust, with zero
visibility was reported on the
Superstition Freeway.
Pinal County
Apache Jet Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Several power poles brought down by
high winds.
ARKANSAS, Central and North Central
Scott County
Bates Hail (0.88)
Faulkner County
Guy Thunderstorm Wind (G68)
Thunderstorm winds downed trees and
power lines. Several homes and
businesses sustained roof damage,
with shingles and awnings torn off.
Drew County
Cominto Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds downed some large
tree limbs and power lines.
Desha County
1 SE Kelso Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds blew down several
trees.
Cleveland County
Rison Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A large tree was blown down onto a
power line.
Lonoke County
3 E Cabot Hail (0.75)
ARKANSAS, East
Mississippi County
Blytheville Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Mississippi County
Victoria Lightning
A man was injured when he was struck
by lightning near Victoria. He was
taken to the hospital and the extent
of his injuries was unknown.
Mississippi County
4 S Blytheville Hail (0.75)
Lawrence County
Lauratown Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Straight line winds knocked down power
lines and poles near Lauratown. A shed
was also blown over.
Greene County
5 E Marmaduke to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
2 E Marmaduke
A few trees were knocked down 2 to
5 miles east of Marmaduke.
ARKANSAS, Northwest
Sebastian County
Barling Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Strong thunderstorm wind blew down
trees.
Franklin County
2 N Toney Hail (1.00)
Quarter size hail covered portions of
Interstate 20.
ARKANSAS, Southeast
NONE REPORTED.
ARKANSAS, Southwest
Little River County
Foreman Hail (0.75)
Little River County
Foreman Hail (0.88)
Howard County
3 N Nashville Hail (0.75)
Hail fell between Nashville and
Corinth.
Hempstead County
Bingen Hail (0.75)
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
Millers Island to Marine Tstm Wind
Tolchester Beach
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust measured at Thomas Point
Light.
A trough of low pressure was draped
across the Mid Atlantic on June 1.
This feature combined with high
moisture content and instability in
the atmosphere to promote scattered
strong to severe thunderstorms. The
thunderstorms first developed across
the higher terrain of the Appalachian
Mountains, then moved east across the
Washington/Baltimore corridor.
De Bay Waters S Of E
Pt Nj To Slaughter
Beach De
12 NE Slaughter Beach Marine Tstm Wind
A peak thunderstorm wind gust of 45
recorded at Brandywine Shoal Light
at 9:30 PM EDT on June 1st, for the
lower knots was portion of Delaware
Bay.
Chesapeake Bay
Drum Pt To Smith Pt
Va
Solomons Island Marine Tstm Wind
Tidal Potomac Indian
Hd To Cobb Is Md
Dahlgren Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust was measured at Cuckold
Creek.
Chesapeake Bay N
Beach To Drum Pt
Md
Cove Pt Marine Tstm Wind
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis Marine Tstm Wind
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Tidal Potomac Cobb
Is Md To Smith Pt Va
Piney Pt to Marine Tstm Wind
Lewisetta
Chesapeake Bay
Drum Pt To Smith Pt
Va
Patuxent River Nas to Marine Tstm Wind
Smith Island
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
Rnld Reagan Natl Arpt Marine Tstm Wind
Chesapeake Bay N
Beach To Drum Pt
Md
Cove Pt Marine Tstm Wind
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
Rnld Reagan Natl Arpt Marine Tstm Wind
Daytime heating combined with an
unstable lower atmosphere and
favorable amounts of moisture
contributed to scattered afternoon
and evening thunderstorms. A few of
these storms reached severe limits
with large hail and damaging wind
gusts.
Chesapeake Bay N Of
Pooles Is Md
6 NW Pooles Island Marine Tstm Wind
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
7 E Wdrow Wlson Met Marine Tstm Wind
55 Knot wind gust measured at Andrews
Airforce Base.
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
7 E Wdrow Wlson Met Marine Tstm Wind
39 Knot wind gust measured at Andrews
Airforce Base.
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis to Marine Tstm Wind
4 S Stevensville
35 Knot wind gust measured at Thomas
Point Lighthouse, and a 40 knot wind
gust measured at Kent Island.
A strong cold front moved from the
Ohio Valley in the early morning of
June 19, then across the Mid Atlantic
during the late afternoon and evening.
This cold front fired strong to severe
thunderstorms as it encountered an
atmosphere that was rich in moisture
and very unstable. In addition to
numerous occurrences of damaging wind
gusts of around 60 mph across the
Baltimore-Washington corridor, there
were also several instances of flash
flooding. Numerous cars were stuck in
flooded roadways across both Northern
Virginia and Central and Southern
Maryland. Strong winds also occurred
on the tidal waters of the Potomac
River and Maryland portion of the
Chesapeake Bay.
Chincoteague To
Parramore Is Va Out
20Nm
Chincoteague to Marine Tstm Wind
Paramore Island
Wind gust of 42 knots measured at WAL.
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
New Point Comfort to Marine Tstm Wind
Cape Henry
Wind gust of 48 knots measured at
the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
3 N Riviera Beach Marine Tstm Wind
Wind estimated near Francis Scott
Key Bridge in Baltimore.
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis Marine Tstm Wind
Wind estimated based on reports
from Thomas Point Lighthouse.
Tidal Potomac Cobb
Is Md To Smith Pt Va
Coltons Pt Waterspout
A waterspout moved across the Tidal
Potomac River and moved onshore at
Chaptico.
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
New Point Comfort to Marine Tstm Wind
Cape Henry
Wind gust of 41 knots measured at
the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
Kiptopeke Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust of 46 knots measured at
Kiptopeke.
New York Harbor
Bayonne Bridge Marine Tstm Wind
CALIFORNIA, Extreme Southeast
NONE REPORTED.
CALIFORNIA, North Central
CAZ015 Northern Sacramento Valley
Excessive Heat
A period of seasonally hot weather
affected the Northern Sacramento
Valley and several new records were
set.
At Redding Airport, four new daily
maximum temperature records were set.
--On June 23rd, the temperature
reached 111 degrees. The previous
daily record was 109 degrees set in
1925.
--On June 24th, the temperature
reached 114 degrees. The previous
daily record was 113 degrees set in
1925
--On June 25th, the temperature
reached 117 degrees. The previous
daily record was 112 degrees set in
1925
--On June 26th, the temperature
reached 113 degrees. The previous
daily record was 112 degrees set in
1925
At Red Bluff Municipal Airport, three
new daily maximum temperature records
were set.
--On June 23rd, the temperature
reached 112 degrees. The previous
daily record was 108 degrees set in
1925
--On June 24th, the temperature
reached 115 degrees. The previous
daily record was 113 degrees set in
1977
--On June 25th, the temperature
reached 117 degrees. The previous
daily record was 113 degrees set in
1925
In addition to the new daily records,
new monthly maximum temperature
records were set.
--In Redding, the temperature reached
117 degrees on June 25th. This broke
the previous record of 114 degrees
set one day earlier on June 24th.
--In Red Bluff, the temperature
reached 117 degrees on June 25th.
This broke the previous record of 115
degrees set one day earlier on June
24th.
CALIFORNIA, Northeast
NONE REPORTED.
CALIFORNIA, Northwest
NONE REPORTED.
CALIFORNIA, South Central
CAZ093 S Sierra Foothills
Wildfire
The Auberry Fire 9 miles north of
Clovis in the Fresno County portion
of the Southern Sierra Foothills
was of unknown origin and burned
approximately 400 acres before being
contained. There were no injuries nor
were there any structures lost. The
cost to battle the fire was $500K.
CAZ099 Se Kern Cty Desert
Strong Wind
"Howling wind" late in the evening
of the 14th just in the vicinity of
California City in the Mojave Desert.
Some areas of blowing dust making
driving difficult due to restricted
visibility as well as difficulty in
handling vehicles because of the
crosswind. The gusty wind appeared to
be localized and emanating from the
Tehachapi Pass.
CAZ089>092-098>099 W Central S.J. Valley--E Central S.J.
Valley--Sw S.J. Valley--Se S.J.
Valley--Indian Wells Vly--Se Kern
Heat
An extended warm spell developed over
Interior Central California for the
period from 22nd through the end of
the month. The 24th and 25th were
especially warm with maximum
temperatures in the Central and South
San Joaquin Valley at or above 105F
for much of the area. In the Kern
Deserts China Lake/Ridgecrest reached
111F and 110F on the 24th and 25th,
respectively. F64PH
Mariposa County
14.2 ENE Yosemite Vlg Thunderstorm Wind (G35)
Mariposa County
7 N Yosemite Lodge Hail (0.88)
Thunderstorm activity during the
afternoon hours erupted along the
Southern Sierra Nevada and Tulare
County Mountain crest on the 26th.
A strong thunderstorm with hail
developed over the northern portion
of Yosemite National Park southeast
of Hetch Hetchy Reservoir and north
of Yosemite Valley late in the
afternoon of the 27th.
CAZ095-098 Kern Cty Mtns--Indian Wells Vly
Wildfire
Kern County
8.8 NW Inyokern Lightning
The Round Mountain Blaze approximately
14 miles southwest of Ridgecrest was
a lightning initiated fire in the
afternoon on the 28th and burned 30
acres before containment. The Smith
Fire 6 miles southeast of Onyx, east
of Lake Isabella in the Kern County
Mountains, was lightning initiated
on the 27th. Further information is
available in the July Stormdata
Report. Another lightning-initiated
fire occurred in Grapevine Canyon
northwest of Inyokern the evening of
the 28th that only burned a small
area before being extinguished.
CALIFORNIA, Southeast
Inyo County
5 SSE Independence Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
CALIFORNIA, Southwest
CAZ055 San Bernardino County Mountains
Wildfire
The Arrastre Fire burned 361 acres of
sage brush, pinyon pine, and juniper
trees six miles east of Big Bear City.
The fire was started by lightning. No
structures were burned and no injuries
were reported with this fire.
San Diego County
5 S Campo to Heavy Rain
Campo
Doppler Radar indicated very heavy
rainfall from thunderstorms over rural
San Diego County near Campo. According
to the CHP, heavy rain reduced
visibility to near zero along
Interstate 8 and lightning caused a
fire in the center divide. A gage just
south of the border in Loma Tova,
Mexico, measured 1.25 inches of rain
in 15 minutes from the same cluster
of storms. No reports of flash
flooding were received most likely
because of the rural location of
the storms.
CALIFORNIA, Upper
NONE REPORTED.
CALIFORNIA, West South Central
CAZ052 Santa Barbara County Mountains
Wildfire
The Perkins Fire burned 15,043 acres
in the mountains of Santa Barbara
County. The fire was started when a
metal shingle blew off a storage shed
and hit a power line. The collision
made a spark, starting the fire.
CALIFORNIA, Western
NONE REPORTED.
CARIBBEAN SEA AND TROPICAL ATLANTIC
Deerfeld Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
7 E Port Everglades Waterspout
Tower personnel at Fort Lauderdale/
Hollywood International Airport (KFLL)
observed a waterspout 8 miles east of
airport. Associated thunderstorm was
moving northeast at 10 mph.
Savannah Ga To
Altamaha Sd Ga 20
To 60Nm
48 SE Tybee Island Marine Tstm Wind
42 kt wind gust reported at Navy
Tower M2R6.
Savannah Ga To
Altamaha Sd Ga 20
To 60Nm
46 SSE Tybee Island Marine Tstm Wind
38 kt wind gust reported at Navy
tower R8.
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
4 E Elliot Key Waterspout
Former NWS employee reported a
waterspout about 12 miles east of
Triumph Reef moving northwest at
5 mph.
Biscayne Bay
4 S Key Biscayne Waterspout
Coast Guard reported a waterspout 4
miles south of Cape Florida. The
shower producing the waterspout was
moving northwest at 5 mph.
Surf City To Cp Fear
Nc Out 20Nm
Masonboro Inlet Marine Tstm Wind
A 44 mph gust was recorded at Johnnie
Mercers pier.
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
6 N Cape Canaveral Marine Tstm Wind
Titusville Airport recorded a wind
gust to 40 mph.
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach Fl
Out 20Nm
2 E Boca Raton to Waterspout
1 E Boca Raton
Public reported a waterspout 1 to 2
miles east of Boca Raton Inlet.
Apparent movement was northwest at
10 mph, although it did not reach
land.
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef FI
2 E Miami Beach Waterspout
Miami Beach Patrol reported multiple
waterspouts 2 miles east of Miami
Beach moving west at 5 mph.
Cocoa Beach To
Jupiter Inlet Fl Out
20Nm
St. Lucie Inlet Marine Tstm Wind
A thunderstorm wind gust to 39 mph
was recorded at Jensen Beach.
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach FI Out
20Nm
7 N Cape Canaveral Marine Tstm Wind
A thunderstorm wind gust to 43 mph was
recorded at a USAF wind tower on
Kennedy Space Center.
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach FI
Out 20Nm
9 E Port Of Palm Beac Waterspout
Several waterspouts were reported with
a thunderstorm about 10 miles east of
West Palm Beach. The thunderstorm was
moving east at 35 mph.
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach FI Out
20Nm
New Smyrna Beach Marine Tstm Wind
A thunderstorm wind gust to 39 mph was
recorded at New Smyrna Beach airport.
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
8 N Cape Canaveral Marine Tstm Wind
A thunderstorm wind gust to 45 mph
was recorded at a USAF wind tower on
Kennedy Space Center.
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
Logan County
6 W Sterling Hail (0.75)
Logan County
1 NW Sterling Hail (1.25)
Logan County
Sterling Hail (0.75)
Logan County
3 SE Sterling Hail (1.75)
Washington County
8 ENE Akron Hail (0.75)
Washington County
5 W Otis Hail (1.00)
Washington County
3 SSW Otis Hail (1.00)
Lincoln County
11 SE Hugo Hail (0.75)
Lincoln County
6 W Hugo Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Washington County
15 S Otis Hail (1.75)
Washington County
15 S Otis Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Large hail and wind gusts to 70 mph
(60 kts) caused extensive damage to
corn and wheat crops in the vicinity.
Washington County
18 SW Otis Hail (1.25)
Washington County
9 NNE Arickaree Hail (1.75)
Washington County
13 E Anton Hail (1.75)
Washington County
1 E Cope Hail (1.00)
Washington County
2 SW Cope Hail (0.88)
Washington County
11 N Lindon Hail (0.75)
Washington County
5 N Anton Hail (1.00)
Washington County
13 E Anton Hail (0.75)
Washington County
Arickaree Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Washington County
3 S Cope Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Washington County
2 E Cope Hail (0.75)
Jefferson County
Arvada Hail (0.88)
Jefferson County
Arvada Hail (1.25)
Jefferson County
3 N Arvada Hail (0.75)
Jefferson County
3 NNE Arvada Hail (0.88)
Adams County
10 E Brighton Hail (0.88)
Weld County
4 W Prospect Hail (0.75)
Weld County
3 SE Keenesburg Hail (0.75)
Weld County
10 SE Ft Lupton to Hail (1.00)
10 E Ft Lupton
Morgan County
10 NNE Ft Morgan Hail (0.75)
Adams County
31 NE Bennett Hail (0.75)
Adams County
4 W Watkins Hail (0.75)
Arapahoe County
24 W Byers Hail (0.75)
Weld County
5 SE Roggen Hail (0.88)
Weld County
5 N Prospect Hail (0.88)
COZ040 N Douglas County Below 6000 Feet /
Denver / W Adams & Arapahoe Counties /
E Broomfield County
High Wind (G60)
A strong wind from a dry microburst
ripped the roof of a horse barn near
Havana Street and Smith Road. A 13-yr
old girl was injured when she was
bucked off a horse inside the barn,
as the roof was being ripped off.
Weld County
8 SE Roggen Hail (0.88)
Lincoln County
6 SW Hugo Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Weld County
2 E Hereford Hail (1.75)
Logan County
Proctor Hail (0.88)
Logan County
7 NE Sterling Tornado (F0)
A small tornado touched down but did
no damage.
Phillips County
4 E Haxtun Hail (0.88)
Logan County
Fleming Hail (1.00)
Lincoln County
4 NW Hugo Hail (1.00)
Phillips County
2 N Haxtun Hail (0.88)
Phillips County
Haxtun Hail (1.00)
Phillips County
Haxtun Hail (1.25)
Logan County
8 SE Fleming Hail (0.88)
Phillips County
12 SW Haxtun Hail (1.75)
Phillips County
8 S Haxtun Hail (1.75)
Logan County
7 S Fleming Hail (1.75)
Logan County
2 S Sterling Hail (1.00)
Washington County
12 NE Otis Hail (1.75)
Washington County
11 NE Otis Hail (0.75)
Adams County
Westminster Lightning
A man on a motorcycle was struck by
lightning and killed. The motorcyclist
was struck on U.S. Highway 36 between
Church Ranch Blvd. and Sheridan Blvd.
After the man was struck, he crashed
into the center median. The lightning
left a crater in the highway that was
approximately 18 inches long, 8 inches
wide and 4 inches deep.
M460U
Elbert County
3 E Kutch Tornado (F0)
A small tornado touched down but did
no damage.
Lincoln County
3 SE Karval Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Larimer County
7 E Virginia Dale Hail (1.00)
Larimer County
Wellington Hail (1.00)
Boulder County
Boulder Hail (1.75)
Larimer County
10 SE Estes Park Hail (1.00)
Larimer County
6 N Ft Collins Hail (1.00)
Boulder County
3 NNW Boulder Hail (0.88)
Boulder County
3 NW Boulder Hail (0.75)
Boulder County
2 NW Boulder Hail (0.75)
Boulder County
5 NE Boulder Hail (0.88)
Boulder County
2 SW Boulder Hail (2.50)
Large hail broke a car windshield.
Boulder County
2 S Boulder Hail (1.75)
Boulder County
2 S Boulder Hail (1.00)
Large hail broke a car windshield.
Jefferson County
2 S Arvada Hail (0.88)
Jefferson County
Lakewood Hail (0.75)
Jefferson County
3 S Lakewood Hail (1.00)
Jefferson County
7 SW Lakewood Hail (1.00)
Jefferson County
5 S Lakewood Hail (1.50)
Jefferson County
Wheat Ridge Hail (1.00)
Jefferson County
3 S Lakewood Hail (1.75)
Jefferson County
3 ESE Morrison Hail (1.75)
Douglas County
16 NW Castle Rock Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Severe thunderstorm winds snapped
power lines a distance of one quarter
of a mile.
Douglas County
11 NW Castle Rock Hail (0.75)
Douglas County
Louviers Hail (0.75)
Jefferson County
1 NNW Evergreen Hail (1.00)
Douglas County
14 NW Castle Rock Hail (1.00)
Jefferson County
Evergreen Hail (0.88)
Douglas County
Sedalia Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Jefferson County
4 ENE Conifer Hail (0.75)
Larimer County
1 NE Glen Haven Hail (0.75)
Park County
8 WNW Lake George Hail (1.00)
COLORADO, East Central
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells Thunderstorm Wind (G62)
Kit Carson County
17 NNW Seibert Hail (0.75)
Kit Carson County
Burlington Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Yuma County
2 SE Joes Hail (0.88)
Yuma County
6 E Kirk Hail (1.00)
Kit Carson County
10 W Burlington Hail (1.00)
Yuma County
6 E Kirk Hail (1.00)
Kit Carson County
5 NW Burlington Hail (0.88)
Kit Carson County
1 NE Burlington Hail (1.00)
Kit Carson County
Burlington Hail (1.00)
Kit Carson County
11 E Burlington Hail (0.88)
COZ091>092 Kit Carson County--Cheyenne County
High Wind (G53)
Strong gradient winds occurred through
much of the afternoon with gusts of 40
to 50 mph and one isolated gust to 61
mph.
Cheyenne County
6 NE Cheyenne Wells Hail (1.00)
Cheyenne County
2 E Cheyenne Wells Hail (1.50)
Hail stripped leaves from trees and
broke some house windows.
Kit Carson County
17 SSE Burlington Hail (1.00)
3 inch hail depth with some leaves
stripped from trees.
Cheyenne County
10 N Arapahoe Hail (2.00)
5 inch hail depth on road with larger
drifts in some locations.
Cheyenne County
4 E Cheyenne Wells Hail (1.50)
Via NSSL Severe hail project.
Cheyenne County
6 NW Arapahoe Hail (1.50)
Via NSSL Severe hail project.
Cheyenne County
6 N Arapahoe Hail (1.00)
Via NSSL Severe hail project.
Kit Carson County
7 SW Flagler Hail (0.75)
Kit Carson County
16 S Flagler Hail (1.75)
COLORADO, East Central
Kit Carson County
16 S Flagler Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Kit Carson County
13 S Seibert Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Yuma County
10 E Clarkville Hail (2.00)
Yuma County
Yuma Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Pea-sized hail also reported.
Yuma County
Eckley Hail (1.00)
Yuma County
7 W Wray Hail (1.75)
Yuma County
7 W Wray Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Yuma County
Wray Hail (1.75)
Yuma County
3 W Wray Hail (1.00)
Yuma County
5 NE Clarkville Hail (1.75)
Kit Carson County
15 S Bethune Hail (1.00)
Yuma County
4 SW Vernon Hail (1.75)
Yuma County
6 NE Kirk Tornado (F0)
Tornado touched down in an open field.
No damage was reported.
Yuma County
6 E Kirk Hail (1.50)
Hail covered the ground and caused
some minor tree damage.
Cheyenne County
11 NW Cheyenne Wells Hail (1.00)
Cheyenne County
12 NNW Cheyenne We Hail (1.50)
Hail broke window in garage.
Kit Carson County
18 N Bethune Hail (1.75)
Kit Carson County
13 NE Seibert Hail (0.88)
Hail caused some damage to shingles.
Yuma County
4 WNW Vernon Hail (2.75)
Yuma County
7 W Wray Hail (2.50)
Yuma County
Wray Hail (4.25)
Yuma County
2 SE Joes Hail (0.75)
Kit Carson County
8 N Bethune Hail (1.25)
Yuma County
7 NW Wray Hail (0.75)
Kit Carson County
Vona Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Cheyenne County
Arapahoe Hail (0.88)
Kit Carson County
16 N Stratton Hail (1.00)
Hail reported covering the ground
Kit Carson County
12 WSW Burlington Hail (0.75)
Kit Carson County
10 N Bethune Hail (0.88)
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
Las Animas County
18 E Trinidad Hail (0.88)
Teller County
11 W Woodland Park Hail (1.00)
El Paso County
Monument Hail (0.75)
El Paso County
3 NNE Monument Hail (1.00)
El Paso County
Monument Hail (1.00)
El Paso County
5 NE (Aff)Usaf Acdmy Hail (1.75)
El Paso County
5 ENE Monument Hail (0.75)
El Paso County
3 N Monument Hail (1.00)
El Paso County
2 ESE Monument Hail (0.88)
El Paso County
Manitou Spgs Hail (1.50)
El Paso County
Manitou Spgs Hail (1.00)
El Paso County
Manitou Spgs Hail (1.00)
El Paso County
Manitou Spgs Hail (1.50)
El Paso County
Manitou Spgs Hail (1.00)
COZ078 Westcliffe Vicinity / Wet Mountain
Valley Below 8500 Ft
Wildfire
The Tyndall Gulch Fire erupted midday
on the 14th when strong winds downed
a power pole, which started the fire.
The wildfire started around 8 miles
east of Westcliffe, in Custer County,
and raced eastward, eventually
consuming around 500 acres. While no
one was injured, and so structures
were lost, the Cristo Vista
subdivision residents were ordered
to evacuate. Highway 96 was closed
from Wednesday through Friday.
Approximately 120 firefighters helped
to put out the flames.
Prowers County
Holly Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Prowers County
1 S Holly Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
COZ098 Lamar Vicinity / Prowers County
15K Wildfire
Strong winds caused 19 fires to
consume 15,000 acres of grassland
across northeastern Prowers County
near Holly. At times, flames reached
40 feet in length. Fortunately only
two structures were destroyed, an
abandoned house and a garage.
COZ093>099 La Junta Vicinity / Otero
County--Eastern Las Animas
County--Western Kiowa County--Eastern
Kiowa County--Bent County--Lamar
Vicinity / Prowers County--Springfield
Vicinity / Baca County
100K High Wind (G71)
Very strong gradient air flow, coupled
with showers and fairly dry air in
the lower layer of the atmosphere,
combined to produced damaging
microburst and macroburst winds across
southeast Colorado. There was no
lightning with nearly all the damaging
winds. Those storms that did have
lightning, had severe thunderstorm
warnings issued for them. A
particularly damaging microburst
started just south of La Junta,
causing power failures, downed trees
and limbs, and peeled off a section
of a store roof. There were also power
outages from Rocky Ford to Swink. A
few semi-trailers were blown over
in La Junta. At Cheraw, several
outbuildings were damaged, and power
poles were damaged as well. Through
therest of southeast Colorado, there
was only minor damage to outbuildings.
Prowers County
5 S Granada Hail (1.00)
Las Animas County
29 NNE Kim Hail (0.75)
Baca County
26 WNW Springfield Hail (2.00)
Bent County
20 S Hasty to Hail (2.00)
26 S Hasty
Prowers County
18 S Lamar Hail (2.00)
Baca County
Campo Hail (1.75)
Kiowa County
Sheridan Lake Hail (1.00)
Baca County
13 SSE Springfield Hail (1.75)
Prowers County
Granada Hail (1.00)
Baca County
4 SE Bartlett Hail (1.00)
Baca County
1 N Stonington Hail (2.00)
Baca County
7 SE Stonington Thunderstorm Wind (G76)
A few damaging supercells moved
through Las Animas, Bent, Prowers,
and Baca Counties. One broke out
75 windows with 2-inch diameter,
wind-driven hail at the Colorado
Interstate Gas Facility in southeast
Bent County. Large hail damaged a
house in southwest Prowers County.
Another passed through Campo, in
southern Baca County, producing
damaging, wind driven 2-inch diameter
hail. Windows were broken out, roofs
were partially ripped off modular
homes, and outbuildings and vehicles
were damaged or destroyed.
COZ072 Northern Sangre De Cristo Mountains
Between 8500 & 11000 Ft
Wildfire
A huge wildfire erupted Sunday
afternoon. Lightning started a small
ground fire which was fanned by strong
southwest winds. The blaze quickly
grew and eventually blackened nearly
14,000 acres. Hundreds of firefighters
battled the wildfire, which closed the
main route into the San Luis Valley
from the east, La Veta Pass. The blaze
also threatened hundreds of homes in
Huerfano County, but efforts were
successful in stopping the wildfire
short. The fire was fully contained
shortly before the end of the month.
The fire started in the Malo Vega
drainage (about 8 miles northeast of
Fort Garland), but was incorrectly
named Mato Vega, because a line on
the topography map made the "l" look
like a "t".
Las Animas County
4 SW Thatcher Hail (0.75)
Otero County
La Junta Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Otero County
Cheraw Hail (1.00)
Otero County
2 N La Junta Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Bent County
10 S Las Animas Thunderstorm Wind (G62)
Damaging thunderstorm winds caused 10
power poles to go down, and knocked
a semi-trailer on its side on Highway
101.
Prowers County
1 W Lamar Hail (1.00)
Baca County
Springfield Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Baca County
Springfield Hail (1.00)
Baca County
1 S Springfield Hail (1.00)
Teller County
3 NE Woodland Park Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
El Paso County
18 N Colorado Spgs Hail (1.00)
El Paso County
5 NNW Colorado Spgs Hail (1.00)
Las Animas County
5 W Boncarbo Hail (0.75)
El Paso County
4 NNW Colorado Spgs Hail (0.75)
Pueblo County
7 NW Rye Hail (0.75)
Huerfano County
21 NE Walsenburg Hail (1.00)
Las Animas County
15 NNE Aguilar Hail (1.00)
Pueblo County
37 SE Pueblo Hail (1.00)
Las Animas County
15 NNW Ville Green Hail (0.75)
Las Animas County
22 N Kim Hail (0.88)
Kiowa County
15 WNW Eads Hail (0.88)
Prowers County
16 S Lamar to Tornado (F0)
15 S Lamar
A brief tornado caused no known
damage.
Prowers County
20 S Lamar Hail (0.75)
Pueblo County
3 NNE Pueblo Hail (0.75)
Pueblo County
Pueblo Hail (1.00)
Pueblo County
Pueblo Hail (0.75)
Pueblo County
5 NW Beulah Flash Flood
Heavy rain totalling 1 to 4 inches
over the Mason Gulch Burn Scar in a
short period of time caused flooding
of roadways in the Mason Gulch Burn
Scar and close to Beulah.
Alamosa County
10 SE Alamosa to Tornado (F0)
12 SE Alamosa
Tornado caused no known damage over
open country. This tornado moved from
Alamosa County to Costilla County.
Costilla County
17 SW Ft Garland to Tornado (F0)
20 SSW Ft Garland
Tornado caused no known damage over
open country.
Baca County
6 NE Pritchett Hail (1.00)
Prowers County
6 NE Lamar Hail (0.88)
Prowers County
5 NNW Lamar Hail (1.00)
Baca County
12 SW Pritchett Hail (1.00)
Prowers County
6 N Lamar Hail (1.00)
Prowers County
5 W Lamar Hail (1.00)
Bent County
3 SE Me Clave Hail (0.88)
Bent County
18 S Las Animas Hail (0.75)
COLORADO, West
COZ001>014-017>023 Lower Yampa River Basin--Central
Yampa River Basin--Roan And Tavaputs
Plateaus--Elkhead And Park
Mountains--Upper Yampa River
Basin--Grand Valley--Debeque To Silt
Corridor--Central Colorado River
Basin--Grand And Battlement
Mesas--Gore And Elk Mountains/Central
Mountain Valleys--Central Gunnison
And Uncompahgre River Basin--West
Elk And Sawatch Mountains-- Flattop
Mountains--Upper Gunnison River
Valley--Uncompahgre Plateau And
Dallas Divide--Northwestern San Juan
Mountains--Southwestern San Juan
Mountains--Paradox Valley / Lower
Dolores River Basin--Four Corners /
Upper Dolores River Basin--Animas
River Basin--San Juan River Basin
Drought
Below normal precipitation for the
month of June following an early
departure of the winter snowpack
resulted in increased dryness and
worsening drought conditions,
particularly across southwest
Colorado. Water supply and
agricultural concerns increased and
numerous fire restrictions were put
into place. Drought conditions
increased to severe across southwest
Colorado while moderate drought
conditions developed across most of
west central and northwest Colorado.
For a continuation on this drought
situation please see the July 2006
Storm Data publication.
COZ011 Central Gunnison And Uncompahgre River
Basin
Strong Wind
Strong winds knocked out power to
about 1,700 customers around Montrose,
mostly on the east side of town. The
power was out for 52 minutes for 1,550
customers and in another section of
town the outage lasted about 3 hours
for 150 customers.
Garfield County
Douglas Pass Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Eagle County
(Ege)Eagle Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Montezuma County
13 WSW Cortez to Flash Flood
6 WSW Cortez
Heavy rainfall from a thunderstorm
cell that moved north over Sleeping
Ute Mountain and then across McElmo
Canyon produced flash flooding which
heavily damaged a number of bridges,
driveways, and irrigation ditches.
Damage also was reported to sideroll
Irrigation systems. Flood waters 10
to 12 feet deep rushed down some
large and normally dry arroyos, and
extensive erosion occurred throughout
the flooded areas. Fast moving water
up to two feet deep crossed G Road and
blocked traffic for about one hour. A
combination of flood waters and hail
damaged the crops of many vineyards,
orchards, hay and alfalfa fields. The
water rose so quickly that one farmer
had to abandon his truck and move to
higher ground, leaving the truck to
be engulfed by the flood waters. 1.10
inches of rain fell within a 40 minute
period at The Archeological Research
Center. Some windows at the center
were blown in by strong outflow winds
which preceded the heavy rainfall.
Montezuma County
1 NW Cortez to Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
10 N Cortez
Trees were blown down and large
branches were snapped off.
Montezuma County
10 N Cortez Hail (0.75)
Garfield County
Carbondale Heavy Rain
Heavy rain caused street flooding in
Carbondale with water 3 to 4 inches
deep reported at Highway 133 and Main
Street.
COZ001 Lower Yampa River Basin
Wildfire
This incident was named the Thomas
Fire and occurred about 36 miles west
of Maybell. About 3,347 acres of
mainly pinyon pine and juniper were
consumed by the blaze with an
estimated cost of 622,000 dollars to
fight the fire. Numerous residences
were threatened by the fire.
COZ011 Central Gunnison And Uncompahgre
River Basin
Strong Wind
Strong winds blew down a few trees,
as well as a large tree limb at
Baldridge Park in Montrose.
Archuleta County
1 N Arboles Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A strong gust of wind blew over a
mobile home in transit on Highway 151
north of Arboles. Wind gusts about two
miles away were measured to 43 knots.
COZ020 Paradox Valley / Lower Dolores River
Basin
Wildfire
This incident was named the Lion
Creek Fire and was started due to a
roll-over vehicle accident about five
miles northwest of Paradox. This
blaze consumed about 1,499 acres of
ponderosa pine, pinyon pine, brush and
grass. Structure protection was needed
for several residences and some county
roads were temporarily closed. A
number of homes and a campground had
to be evacuated, and powerlines were
threatened.
Mesa County
Orchard Mesa Funnel Cloud
Rio Blanco County
10 W Meeker Tornado (F1)
A tornado destroyed a carport, a
Basque sheepherder's wagon, and
snapped several two-foot diameter
trees off, as well as a number of
smaller trees as it traveled from
southwest to northeast across the
property of two residences. A shed
received extensive damage after being
struck by flying objects. Debris from
the property was found several hundred
feet from the homes. The roof of a
modular home was partially lifted and
shingles were ripped from the roof.
The tornado also blew apart braced
frame walls of a newhome under
construction. The tornado then moved
across hay and alfalfa fields before
lifting.
COZ007 Debeque To Silt Corridor
Wildfire
This incident was named the Jolly
Mesa Fire and occurred about 3 miles
west of New Castle near Interstate
70. The fire consumed about 581 acres
of pinyon pine, juniper, and grass.
Numerous structures, gas lines, power
lines, and a wildlife area were
threatened by the blaze. The estimated
cost of fighting this fire was 485,000
dollars.
COPYRIGHT 2006 World Meteorological Organization
COPYRIGHT 2008 Gale, Cengage Learning
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