Storm data and unusual weather phenomena
Storm Data, August, 2004
Time Path Path
Local/ Length Width
Location Date Standard (Miles) (Yards)
ALABAMA, Central
ALZ044 Montgomery
04 1500CST
The afternoon high temperature
measured at Dannelly Field was 100
degrees. This high temperature
tied the record high for this date.
The 100 degree mark was was
achieved in 1954.
Jefferson County
Birmingham 12 0034CST
0130CST
Several roads were flooded and
temporarily impassable across the
Birmingham Metropolitan area
Jefferson County
Pinson 12 0035CST
Several trees were blown down in
and around Pinson.
ALZ024 Jefferson
13 0400CST
The morning low temperature
observed at the Birmingham
International Airport was 55
degrees. This temperature
established a new record low. The
previous record was 56 degrees set
back in 1979.
ALZ024 Jefferson
14 0400CST
The morning low temperature
observed at the Birmingham
International Airport was 54
degrees. This temperature
established a new record low. The
previous record was 56 degrees set
back in 1967.
ALZ044 Montgomery
14 0400CST
The morning low temperature
measured at Dannelly Field 59
degrees. This temperature
established a new record low. The
previous record was 64 degrees set
in 2000.
ALZ044 Montgomery
15 0400CST
The morning low measured at
Dannelly Field was 59 degrees.
This temperature established a
new record low. The previous
record was 62 degrees set back
in 1964.
ALZ024 Jefferson
15 0400CST
This morning low temperature
observed at the Birmingham
International Airport was 56
degrees. This temperature
established a new record low. The
previous record as 58 degrees set
back in 1963.
ALZ044 Montgomery
18 0400CST
The morning low temperature
measured at Dannelly Field was 63
degrees. This temperature tied the
record low for this date. The
temperature last fell to 63 degrees
1992.
Marion County
Brilliant 20 1310CST
Several power lines were blown
down in Brilliant.
ALZ023 Tuscaloosa
20 1515CST
A mudslide occurred along SR 171 just
northwest of Northport.
Tuscaloosa County
Tuscaloosa 20 1520CST
A few trees were blown down across the
county. One tree landed on a mobile
home in Tuscaloosa causing minor
damage.
Shelby County
Chelsea 20 1545CST
Several trees and power lines were
knocked down in Chelsea on CR 47
and on CR 39.
Tuscaloosa County
3 NW Duncanville 28 1540CST
Tuscaloosa County
3 NW Duncanville 28 1540CST
Dime to penny size hail was reported
between Tuscaloosa and Duncanville
near US 82. A few trees were also
blown down at the same location.
ALABAMA, North
Colbert County
3 NW Cherokee 11 1435CST
A few power lines were blown
down by thunderstorm winds.
Morgan County
Decatur 11 1712CST
1900CST
Flash flooding was occurring along
highway 20 with several inches of
water reported over the road.
Jackson County
1 W Skyline to 20 1423CST 1 30
Skyline 1425CST
A short lived weak tornado touched
down and uprooted three trees one
mile west of Skyline.
Jackson County
1 W Skyline 20 1432CST
Quarter size hail was reported by
the public.
Jackson County
Scottsboro 20 1515CST
1517CST
A fence and a few large tree limbs
were blown down due to thunderstorm
winds.
Jackson County
Langston 20 1530CST
Quarter size hail was reported.
ALABAMA, Southeast
NONE REPORTED.
ALABAMA, Southwest
Mobile County
Mobile 10 0900CST
Lightning struck a home and started
a fire. The fire was put out by
firefighters, but still caused
considerable damage.
Mobile County
Saraland 10 0900CST
Lightning struck a tree near a home
and caused the roof to catch fire.
The fire department was able to put
The fire out before major damage
occurred to the home.
Mobile County
Chickasaw 10 1000CST
Lightning struck an old train caboose,
which is used to house the Chickasaw
Chamber of Commerce. The strike caused
only minor damage, but the Chamber had
to close for a couple of days while
repairs were made.
Mobile County
Mobile 10 1300CST
Lightning struck the roof at a local
elementary school at about the time
school was letting out. The strike
started a fire in the roofs insulation
which was quickly put out. No one was
injured.
Choctaw County
Butler 20 1515CST
1520CST
Thunderstorm winds blew down
trees and power lines in and
around Butler.
Mobile County
Seven Hills 20 2330CST
Lightning struck the roof of a middle
school in west Mobile. A fire smoldered
overnight before anyone noticed it,
damaging thirty to forty percent of
the roof. The school is expected to
remain closed until after christmas
while repairs are made. The students
will attend another school while
repairs are being made.
Mobile County
Tillmans Corner 23 1600CST
Lightning struck a cabinet shop
in Tillmans Corner. The shop caught
fire and burned down before fire
fighters arrived. No one was injured.
Mobile County
Forest Hill 30 1230CST
Lightning struck near a male who
was walking back to his vehicle
after visiting a convenience store.
The strike knocked him to the
ground. He was taken to a local
hospital, examined and later
released.
ALASKA, Northern
AKZ220-222-224 Yukon Flats Nearby Uplands--Middle
Tanana Valley--Upr Tanana
Vly Fortymile
01 OOOOAST
31 2359AST
Event continued from July. Wildfires
began over the eastern Interior of
Alaska around June 13 and continued
through the summer, setting a record
year for acres burned since records
began in 1950. Overall, nearly 6.5
million acres burned across northern
Alaska; burned acreage also occurred
in these zones not listed: 208, 215,
218, 217, 218, 219, 221, 223, 225,
226. Property damage amounts are
estimated at $30,000 per structure
as of the end of August.
Villages/Settlements threatened from
these fires: Zone 219: Bettles; Zone
220: Venetie, Central. Zone 222:
Haystack Subdivision north of
Fairbanks, Chena Hot Springs Resort,
Zone 224: Eagle/Eagle Village, Chicken,
Northway.
As smoke returned to Fairbanks more
persistently, a Smoke Respite Center
was set up by the American Red Cross
at [epsilon] conference room in
the Fairbanks Memorial Hospital.
August 9: 100 to 150-foot flame
lengths reported on the Bolgren
Creek fire near Central. Homes along
the Steese highway just northeast
of Central were evacuated with
residents moved to safety zones
in Central.
August 21: six outbuildings destroyed
at the Taylor Complex.
Event continued into September.
AKZ217 Upper Kobuk And Noatak Vlys
13 1300AST
2100AST
Rainfall of one to 4 inches over
western Alaska caused streams and
rivers to rise. A fish camp located
on a sandbar upriver from the
village of Kobuk flooded and a Search
and Rescue team from the village of
Shungnak evacuated the people at the
fish camp.
ALASKA, Southeast
NONE REPORTED.
ALASKA, Southern
AKZ101 Anchorage Muni To Bird Creek
26 1300AST
2100AST
Heavy rainfall occurred across the
Anchorage bowl when a convective
boundary formed over northern
Cook Inlet. Rainfall reports estimated
as much as 5 and a half inches of rain
in the Anchorage area over the course
of two evenings, August 25tha and 26th.
The ground and storm drain system was
saturated from the previous nights
rainfall from thunderstorms. This
resulted in extreme ponding in many
low lying streets and businesses
located in low lying areas around
town.
AMERICAN SAMOA
NONE REPORTED.
ARIZONA, Central and
Northeast
Yavapai County
Prescott Valley 06 1300MST
1400MST
Flash flooding covered a road in
east Prescott Valley with 2 to 3
feet of water.
Yavapai County
Humboldt 06 1330MST
1500MST
The Agua Fria River was up 6 feet
and washed out the Prescott Drive
low water crossing in Humboldt.
Coconino County
Rose Well 06 1700MST
2000MST
Heavy rain over a basin with nine
converging washes caused flash
flooding in the Rose Well ranch area.
A two and a half ton water truck with
a 5000 gallon tank washed away. A
flat bed semi trailer also washed
away. Corrals were destroyed on the
ranch. The flood waters took several
days to reach the Supai Village
75 miles downstream. There was minor
damage and flooding downstream
of Rose Well over several days as
the water slowed down and spread out.
Several earthen dams experienced some
erosion of their spillways.
Coconino County
Bellemont 06 2100MST
3/4 inch diameter hail was reported
on the south side of Camp Navajo
Army Depot in Bellemont.
AZZ012 Little Colorado River Valley In
Coconino County
09 1500MST
1530MST
Blowing dust caused the visibility
along 1-40 (mile post 245)
to drop to 1/8 of a mile.
Yavapai County
Prescott 09 1630MST
A micro burst pushed over a crane
and it collapsed an under-construction
riding arena. All the steal beams
in-place for the arena fell
down. The 67-year-old crane operator
suffered head, back, and shoulder
injuries. He was taken to a hospital
for treatment.
Coconino County
Doney Park 12 1230MST
3/4 inch diameter hail
was reported in Doney Park.
Coconino County
Flagstaff 12 1255MST
3/4 inch diameter hail
was reported in Flagstaff.
Yavapai County
Prescott 12 1645MST
1830MST
Lightning knocked out
power to 4,000 customers in the
Prescott area.
Apache County
Alpine 13 1100MST
1130MST
3/4 inch diameter hail was reported
at the Alpine Ranger Station for half
an hour.
Yavapai County 13 1300MST
Prescott Valley 1600MST
Heavy rain (2.44" in one hour) caused
flooding in East Prescott and Prescott
Valley. Road ditches were overwhelmed,
many low water crossings were washed
out, and a foot bridge was washed out.
Some homes were flooded primarily
from water backing up behind culverts.
Apache County
Springerville to 13 1340MST
Eagar 1730MST
Heavy rainfall caused flooding in
Eagar and Springerville. Significant
runoff covered roads with water and
debris.
Navajo County
Show Low 13 1400MST
A woman was hit by lightning outside
her home in Show Low. She was knocked
unconscious for a short time
and couldn't feel her legs when she
regained consciousness. She was taken
to the hospital for testing. She was
able to return to work a few days
later even though she still has some
pain in her legs and back.
Yavapai County
Dewey 13 1615MST
1800MST
Two young boys fell into the Agua
Fria River after it had become flooded
with runoff from several thunderstorms
in the area. The river bed is usually
dry. The older brother was rescued.
The younger brother was found laying
on the bank about a mile and a half
downstream. Attempts to revive the
him were unsuccessful.
M6IW
AZZ013 Little Colorado River Valley
In Navajo County
14 1740MST
1800MST
A Sheriff on patrol reported 1/4 mile
visibility in blowing dust on the
north side of Holbrook.
Yavapai County
Bagdad 17 1530MST
1800MST
Flash flooding in Beaver Creek south
of Bagdad caused the closure of
Highway 97 for about 45 minutes.
Flooding also closed Highway 97 at
Bridle Creek south of Bagdad. Other
roads in the area were closed
because of the flooding and debris.
Yavapai County
Oak Creek Canyon Arp 18 1500MST
Dewey 1700MST
Heavy rain caused flash flooding just
5 miles west of Sedona on Highway 89.
The Highway was closed for two hours
as crews cleared mud, rocks, and
debris from the road. One intersection
was covered with two feet of water.
Yavapai County
Montezuma Castle 18 1600MST
Lightning struck a house in Lake
Montezuma area. The resulting fire,
roof collapse, and firefighting
water caused a total loss of the
manufactured home.
Gila County
Jakes Corner 18 1700MST
1830MST
Flash flooding in the
Jakes Corner area washed away a
25-foot travel trailer and 1000 lb
propane tank. Two feet of water
entered a storage area of a store.
Highway 87 was closed at mile marker
230 due to flooding and
debris from Slate Creek.
Coconino County
Williams 19 1855MST
One inch diameter hail
was reported 5 miles north
of Williams.
Coconino County
Flagstaff 20 1250MST
1300MST
3/4 inch diameter hail
was reported in Flagstaff.
Coconino County
Flagstaff 20 1255MST
An off duty NWS employee reported 3/4
inch diameter hail in Flagstaff
Coconino County
Flagstaff 20 1335MST
1420MST
3/4 inch diameter hail was reported
3 miles southwest of Flagstaff.
The hail was two inches deep with
mostly smaller hail.
ARIZONA, Northwest
Mohave County
Lake Havasu City 11 2108PST
Lightning from thunderstorms over Lake
Havasu City caused two house fires and
ignited several palm trees.
ARIZONA, South
Pima County
4 S Tucson 01 0250MST
0255MST
Strong thunderstorm winds caused the
power lines at the 39th block
of 16th Avenue to be downed.
Graham County
10 SSW Safford 03 1800MST
2000MST
Significant rainfall on
the Nuttall burn area caused Noon
Creek to flood and overtop
highway 366. Large logs and debris
covered the road causing it to
be impassable.
Pima County
10 N Tucson 03 1830MST
1920MST
High water in the Canada Del Oro wash
caused several low lying roads to be
flooded. A vehicle was stuck in one
of these low lying areas due to the
high water.
Graham County
14 SW Safford 04 1530MST
1700MST
Significant rainfall on
the Nuttal burn area caused Noon
Creek to flood and overtop
highway 366. Debris and large
logs blocked the road making it
impassable.
Santa Cruz County
Patagonia 05 1830MST
2000MST
Heavy rainfall in Patagonia caused
the streets to flood and the garage
of the fire station to be flooded.
There was not property damage,
however the streets where impassable
throughout most of the town.
Santa Cruz County
Patagonia 05 1850MST
1855MST
A trained spotter in Patagonia
reported a measured thunderstorm
wind gust of 59 mph (51 knots).
Pima County
12 SE Tucson 05 2300MST
2345MST
Significant rainfall over
the southeastern side of Tucson
caused normally dry washes to be
filled with water and low lying
roadways to be flooded. Two vehicles
(one truck and one motorcycle) where
stuck in the Pantano wash at Harrison
Road. Both drivers were rescued
by the Tucson Fire Department.
Graham County
Safford 09 1605MST
1648MST
A strong thunderstorm produced wind
gusts up to 61 knots (70 mph) as is
moved from the northeast toward the
Safford area. The first severe wind
gust occurred at 1605 MST and was 53
knots (61 mph), these strong winds
continued being report at the Safford
Airport until 1645 MST. The last
severe gust reported at the airport
was 52 knots (60 mph). The storms then
moved into the city of Safford and
downed several power poles, and one
large tree by 1648 MST.
Pima County
4 WNW Oro Vly 09 1830MST
2000MST
Significant rainfall caused the Canada
Del Oro wash to have a rapid rise in
water. The Golder Ranch Fire
Department reported that the water in
the Canada Del Oro wash overtopped the
Golder Ranch Bridge, making it
impassable.
Cochise County
Bisbee Arpt to 12 1725MST
Bisbee
The Bisbee Airport reported that a 60
mph (52 knots) thunderstorm wind gust
caused damage to an airplane hanger,
and the airplane that was inside.
Pima County
Green Vly 13 1239MST
1251MST
An initial report of 0.75 inch hail
was received at 1239 MST from a
trained spotter in Green Valley. The
storm continued to produce large hail,
and an additional report of 1.00 inch
hail was received at 1251 MST again by
a trained spotter in Green Valley.
Pima County
5 SW Marana 13 1645MST
1650MST
Trained spotter reported that power
lines had been blown down by a
thunderstorm wind gust.
Pima County
10 NW Tucson 13 1700MST
1715MST
Law enforcement reported that several
power poles were downed by
thunderstorm wind gusts on Orange
Grove Road near Thornydale Road.
Pima County
5 N Green Vly 13 1300MST
1400MST
Significant rainfall in the town of
Sahuarita caused several streets to
be flooded. Also Sahuarita Road was
closed due to high water making it
impassable.
Santa Cruz County
Rio Rico 13 1400MST
1500MST
Significant rain fell in the town of
Rio Rico causing significant street
flooding as well as homes being
flooded and property being ruined.
High water flowed down the streets,
causing them to be impassable. 7 homes
were flooded, some with damage. The
force of the water also knocked a
block wall down along one backyard.
Pima County
10 S Marana 13 1630MST
1730MST
There were several street closures due
to flooding near Avra Valley Road,
also near Rattlesnake pass between
Silverbell Road and Twin Peaks Road.
The intersection of Tangerine Road and
Thornydale Road was impassable due to
high running water. Plenty of moisture
and a low pushing through Southern
California helped to develop a
wide-spread outbreak of heavy showers
and thunderstorms developed across
Southeast Arizona. Precipitable water
values ranged from 1.4 to 1.6 inches.
A large complex developed over
Southeastern Arizona by early
afternoon and continued into the early
evening hours. There were many reports
of flooding, hail and strong winds
throughout Southeast Arizona.
Santa Cruz County
Rio Rico 15 1330MST
1530MST
Several streets in the town of Rio
Rico were closed due to high water
making them impassable.
Graham County
Safford 15 1800MST
2000MST
Arizona Department of Transportation
reported that due to flooding portions
of Highway 191 had been damaged and
were closed.
Pima County
Three Pts 16 1015MST
1045MST
Mobile home was turned over and
damaged by strong thunderstorm winds
in Three Points.
Santa Cruz County
Tubac 16 1115MST
1130MST
A large tree was uprooted by a strong
thunderstorm wind gust and blocked a
road in Tubac.
Pima County
6 NNW Oro Vly 16 1419MST
1425MST
A trained spotter near Catalina,
Arizona (or about 6 mile northwest of
Oro Valley) reported 1.00 inch hail.
Graham County
Safford 16 1500MST
1530MST
About 106 pounds of cotton crops were
damaged by hail near Safford. These
106 pounds were reported to be worth
about 4000 dollars.
Cochise County
Sierra Vista 16 1300MST
1430MST
The Sierra Vista Sheriff dispatch
reported that 5 roads were closed
due to high water. The roads were
all impassable. An upper level
disturbance passing through Southeast
Arizona allowed for some loosely
organized storms to develop. Strong
steering winds and low level shear
allowed the storms to move rather
quickly. The storms had begun
developing just after 10 a.m.
MST for an unusually early start. A
spotter in Sierra Vista reported
1.44 inches of rainfall.
Graham County
Safford 16 1500MST
1600MST
Power lines were downed by strong winds.
Graham County
5 NW Pima 17 1600MST
1730MST
Highway 70, west of the town of Pima,
was closed due to flooding of the
Matthews wash. Also a swift water
rescue was performed when a truck got
stuck in the Talley wash near
Thatcher.
Greenlee County
Clifton 18 1340MST
1345MST
Law enforcement in Clifton reported
0.75 inch hail with a localized
thunderstorm.
ARIZONA, Southwest
Maricopa County
Wickenburg 11 1700MST
Late afternoon thunderstorms developed
near Wickenburg moving southward over
the city with severe winds downing
trees, utility power poles and lines.
Maricopa County
Phoenix 11 1800MST
7th Street and Thunderbird.
Maricopa County
Glendale 11 1805MST
A severe thunderstorm moving southward
over the west valley, downed 25 foot
tall trees at 67th Ave and Northern.
A metal roof was blown off a small
building.
Maricopa County
4 NE Buckeye 11 1833MST
AZZ022 Northwest Maricopa County
11 1835MST
1850MST
High winds from severe thunderstorms
further to the northeast, caused a
widespread dust storm with visibility
reduced to a few dozen yards in
blowing dust, over Interstate 10 from
Buckeye to 75 miles west of Phoenix. A
multiple vehicle accident west of
Buckeye involved a commercial bus,
seven cars and 16 commercial trucks
resulted in four people killed
(indirectly) and eight people injured
(indirectly).
AZZ021 West Central Deserts
13 1115MST
1130MST
Gusty thunderstorm winds caused
considerable blowing dust between
Quartzsite and Bouse. Visibility
reduced to near zero in vicinity of
Plomosa Mountains.
AZZ026 Southwest Deserts
13 1356MST
1410MST
Gusty thunderstorm winds caused
considerable blowing of dust along
Interstate 8 in vicinity of Tacna.
Visibility was reduced to less than
50 feet.
Pinal County
Mammoth to 13 1530MST
5 NE Oracle 1552MST
Strong winds took down 10 to 15 power
poles along Arizona route 77, and
power lines were downed in Mammoth.
Yuma County
Yuma 13 1552MST
1555MST
Severe thunderstorm wind damage, 8
inch tree limbs broken off tree,
portions of a roof heavily damaged
on south side of the city of Yuma.
AZZ028 Central Deserts
13 1833MST
1910MST
Gusty thunderstorms winds caused
considerable blowing of dust over a
broad area of northwest Pinal County.
Visibility was reported to be less
than 200 yards along Interstate 8
and near the community of Maricopa,
north of the Interstate 8.
AZZ023 Greater Phoenix Area
13 2000MST
Gusty thunderstorm winds caused
considerable blowing of dust in
vicinity of Avondale. Visibility was
reported to be less than 1/4
mile.
Maricopa County
Wickenburg 15 1635MST
Maricopa County
Wickenburg 15 1640MST
1800MST
Flash flooding was reported south of
highway 60 on Vulture Mine road. Three
to four inches of rain fell in one
hour, between 400 PM and 5 PM MST.
Maricopa County
Aguila 15 1730MST
Home heavily damaged by winds from
severe thunderstorm as reported by
county relief aid volunteers.
Maricopa County
Sun Lakes 15 2050MST
2130MST
Severe thunderstorms developed along
the Maricopa and northwest Pinal
County line, in vicinity of Sun Lakes.
Damaging high winds, multiple
microbursts, were primarily in the
southern side of Sun Lakes, and the
adjacent desert to the south of the
community in Pinal County (6 N
Bapchule). 80 manufactured mobile
homes sustained heavy damage, roofs,
carports, sheds, and awnings, and 25
medium to large trees were uprooted.
Pinal County
6 N Bapchule 15 2050MST
2130MST
Severe thunderstorms developed along
the Maricopa and northwest Pinal
County line, in vicinity of Sun Lakes.
Damaging high winds, multiple
microbursts, occurred with most damage
occurring on the southern side of Sun
Lakes in Maricopa County.
Pinal County
8 E Superior 16 1700MST
Pinal County
9 SE Kearny 16 1739MST
Near community of Winkelman, 0.88
inches of rain in 30 minutes made a
30 foot wide wash run 6 feet deep.
Pinal County
Apache Jet 16 1856MST
0.53 inches in 5 minutes.
Pinal County
5 E Apache Jet 16 1858MST
Maricopa County
Phoenix 16 1915MST
7th Street and Camelback.
Maricopa County
Phoenix 16 1935MST
1.70 inch of rain in 30 minutes.
Pinal County
Casa Grande 17 1853MST
Maricopa County
Mesa 18 1830MST
Damage to protective parking structure
at Gilbert Rd and Main. 18 inch
diameter tree downed near intersection
of Queen Creek Rd and Higley Rd.
Maricopa County
Phoenix 18 1837MST
35th Ave and Union Hills
AZZ027 Southwest Maricopa County
24 1230MST
Gila Bend airport observation
visibility reduced to 1/8 of mile in
blowing dust caused by gusty
thunderstorm winds.
ARKANSAS, Central and North Central
Fulton County
3 S Mammoth Spg 04 1742CST
Lonoke County
Ward 04 2115CST
Pulaski County
8 N Jacksonville 04 2205CST
Jackson County
Jacksonport 10 1652CST
Jackson County
Jacksonport 10 1655CST
Jackson County
Newport 10 1701CST
Jackson County
Auvergne 10 1735CST
Thunderstorm winds knocked down some
trees and power lines.
Jackson County
1 S Tupelo 10 1745CST
Thunderstorm winds knocked down some
large tree limbs and damaged the roof
of an old building.
Jackson County
Tupelo 10 1745CST
Thunderstorm winds downed some large
limbs and damaged the roofs of two
buildings in Tupelo.
Woodruff County
2 NW Patterson 10 1759CST
Woodruff County
7 SE Augusta 10 18000ST
Woodruff County
3 N Mc Crory 10 1802CST
Thunderstorm winds toppled a number of
trees and damaged the roofs of several
buildings. A truck trailer was also
overturned just northwest of
Patterson.
White County
3 N Judsonia 10 19000ST
Cleburne County
6 SE Heber Spgs 10 2050CST
Some large tree limbs were blown down.
White County
2 S Pangburn 10 2055CST
White County
5 S Albion 10 2105CST
Thunderstorm winds downed a number of
large trees.
Izard County
Melbourne 10 2254CST
Izard County
Melbourne 10 2259CST
Izard County
Melbourne 10 2300CST
Thunderstorm winds downed a number of
trees and blew part of the roof off a
building in Melbourne.
Searcy County
Morning Star 11 0045CST
Thunderstorm winds blew down a large
tree.
Van Buren County
Clinton 11 0440CST
Ouachita County
4 NE Chidester 11 1155CST
Bradley County
2 W Johnsville 11 1415CST
Bradley County
2 W Johnsville 11 1415CST
Ouachita County
Elliott 19 1630CST
ARKANSAS, Central and
North Central
Ouachita County
Camden 19 1645CST
Calhoun County
Locust Bayou 19 1640CST
Trees down.
Johnson County
Hunt 25 1705CST
Johnson County
3 NE Clarksville 25 1740CST
Several large trees were blown
down.
Johnson County
5 E Hagarville 25 1810CST
Pope County
7 NW Pleasant Vly 25 1810CST
ARKANSAS, East
Greene County
Paragould 04 2040CST
2045CST
Some trees and power lines were
knocked down. A couple of power
poles were broken.
ARKANSAS, East
Craighead County
Brookland 04 2100CST
2105CST
Poinsett County
Waldenburg 04 2200CST
2205CST
A few trees were knocked down.
Lawrence County
Black Rock 10 1916CST
1930CST
Lawrence County
7 W Walnut Ridge 23 1532CST
1537CST
Greene County
Paragould 28 1315CST
1320CST
Several trees and power lines
were knocked down.
ARKANSAS, Northwest
NONE REPORTED.
ARKANSAS, Southeast
Ashley County
3 SW Fountain Hill 11 1455CST
A few trees were blown down along
Highway 133.
ARKANSAS, Southwest
Sevier County
2 S Lockesburg 11 1058CST
Little River County
1 W Ashdown 11 1110CST
Trees downed along Hwy 32.
Howard County
4 W Tollette 11 1120CST
ARKANSAS, Southwest
Howard County
4 W Tollette 11 1120CST
Howard County
4 S Tollette 11 1125CST
Wind speed estimated near
Saratoga.
Hempstead County
5 S Hope 11 1155CST
Columbia County
5 N Emerson 19 1555CST
Trees downed across County Rd.
8 near Brister.
Columbia County
7 E Magnolia 19 1605CST
Trees downed near the Village
community.
Union County
10 S El Dorado 19 1620CST
Trees downed along Hwy 167
between El Dorado and Junction
City.
Union County
El Dorado 19 1620CST
1630CST
Numerous trees downed across the
entire county.
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
3 E Annapolis 02 1345EST
Chesapeake Bay N Of
Pooles Is Md
6 NW Pooles Island 04 1830EST
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
10 W Riviera Beach 04 1840EST
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
7 N Millers Island 04 1845EST
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
3 N Riviera Beach 04 1854EST
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis 04 1921EST
De Bay Waters S Of E
Pt Nj To Slaughter
Beach De
Lewes De 04 2130EST
A thunderstorm produced a peak
wind gust to 41 knots (47 mph) in
Lewes, Delaware.
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
5 W Rnld Reagan Natl 11 1520EST
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
3 N Riviera Beach 11 1548EST
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis 11 1657EST
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis 18 1623EST
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
Rnld Reagan Natl Arpt 18 1800EST
Cp Charles Lt Va To
Nc-Va Bdr Out 20Nm
Cape Charles Light to 21 1520EST
Nc-Va Border
Wind gust of 49 knots measured at
CHLV2.
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
New Point Comfort to 21 1800EST
Cape Henry
Wind gust of 41 knots measured at
Sewells Point.
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
New Point Comfort to 21 1818EST
Cape Henry 1824EST
Wind gust of 64 knots measured at
Kiptopeke, and wind gust of 38
knots measured at the Chesapeake
Bay Bridge Tunnel.
Cp Henlopen To
Fenwick Is De Out
20Nm
2 N Dewey Beach 21 1622EST
A severe thunderstorm tore down
large tree limbs and wires in
Rehoboth Beach.
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
New Point Comfort to 30 1550EST
Cape Henry
About a dozen people witnessed a
waterspout just east of Buckroe
Beach over the Chesapeake Bay.
CALIFORNIA, Extreme Southeast
CAZ032 Riverside County Eastern Deserts
12 1530PST
Dust storm reduced visibility to
near zero along Interstate 10
from Blythe to Desert Center.
CAZ033 Imperial County Except The Lower
Colorado River Valley
13 1515PST
1525PST
Gusty thunderstorm winds caused
considerable blowing of dust
along Interstate 8, about 5 miles
south of El Centro.
Imperial County
Glamis 13 1614PST
CAZ033 Imperial County Except The Lower
Colorado River Valley
13 1636PST
Gusty thunderstorm winds caused
considerable blowing of dust to
reduce visibility to less than 30
feet in vicinity of Brawley.
CALIFORNIA, North Central
NONE REPORTED.
CALIFORNIA, Northeast
Sierra County
10 SE Sierraville 19 1400PST
1545PST
A total of 0.86 inches of rainfall
(0.78 inches in one hour) was recorded
at the RAMS sensor in Dog Valley.
Mono County
3 WNW Bridgeport 20 1300PST
1430PST
A total of 0.80 inches of rainfall
(0.69 inches in one hour) was recorded
at a RAWS sensor 3 miles WNW of
Bridgeport.
CALIFORNIA, Northwest
NOT RECEIVED.
CALIFORNIA, South Central
CAZ096 S Sierra Mtns
01 0000PST
26 1700PST
The Meadow Fire was lightning ignited
in Yosemite National Park. See June
2004 Stormdata for details.
CAZ089>092 W Central S.J. Valley--E Central S.J.
Valley--Sw S.J. Valley--Se S.J. Valley
1 OOOOPST
31 2359PST
Three plus years of below-average
rainfall took a toll on the groundwater
supplies in Interior Central California
by the month of August. The 2003-2004
water year provided only about 65% of
normal rainfall: Visalia 6.27 inches of
rain; Fresno 7.5"; and, Bakersfield
4.63".
CAZ093 S Sierra Foothills
06 1227PST
07 1700PST
The Masonic Fire occurred 1 mile
southwest of Mariposa and reached 120
acres. The cause of ignition was
unknown and no cost was assigned to the
fire. There were no injuries or
structures lost.
CAZ089>092 W Central S.J. Valley--E Central S.J.
Valley--Sw S.J. Valley--Se S.J. Valley
11 1200PST
13 1900PST
A brief spell of dangerously hot
weather occurred from the 11th to the
13th of the month in the Central and
Southern San Joaquin Valley. Fresno
reached a high of 106 on the 11th while
Bakersfield had 106 and Hanford 105 on
the 12th.
Kern County
2 W Cantil 13 1543PST
1845PST
Kern County
Edwards Afb 13 1654PST
1725PST
A severe thunderstorm developed north
of Edwards AFB late in the afternoon
the 13th with wind gusts measured above
60 knots some distance from the cell.
Locally heavy rain from the cell also
produced desert flash flooding between
Mojave and Inyokern in the Kern County
Desert. Flooding affected Highway 14 as
reported by California Highway Patrol.
CAZ097 Tulare Cty Mtns
13 1648PST
17 1700PST
The Deep Fire was man-caused and burned
3,143 acres 16 miles east of
Springville. The cost to fight the fire
was $7.915M. There were no structures
lost or injuries.
CAZ093 S Sierra Foothills
14 1239PST
16 0700PST
The Guadalupe Fire burned 130 acres 2
mile NE of Catheys Valley in Mariposa
County. The cause of ignition was
unknown. The cost to fight the fire was
$138K, but no structures were lost nor
did injuries occur.
Kern County
22 S China Lake Naf 14 1615PST
1700PST
Kern County
5.5 N Johannesburg 14 1725PST
2000PST
The intersection of thunderstorm
outflow boundaries from a thunderstorm
cell near Mojave and another southeast
of Edwards AFB the afternoon of the
14th led to high winds from a severe
thunderstorm reported south of China
Lake Naval Air Facility. California
Highway Patrol reported some water and
mud over U.S. Highway 395 from locally
heavy rain from the cell.
CALIFORNIA, Southeast
San Bernardino
County
Joshua Tree 12 1410PST
1730PST
Heavy rains from a thunderstorms caused
flash flooding along the west entrance
of Joshua Tree National Park. Several
roads and trails were flooded for
several hours.
San Bernardino
County
Joshua Tree 12 1430PST
Three quarter inch hail was reported at
the north entrance to Joshua Tree
National Park.
Inyo County
Death Vly 15 1945PST
2245PST
Severe flooding in Death Valley
National Park caused extensive flooding
along CA Highway 190 and Route 127. The
flooding completely washed away several
miles of roadway and caused damage to
several rest areas. Two people
traveling along Highway 190 were caught
in the flooding and killed after being
caught in the flood. Damage was
estimated at 20 million dollars and
will likely take up to 3 months to
completely repair the damage. M48VE,
F71VE
CALIFORNIA, Southwest
CAZ055 San Bernardino County Mountains
09 1440PST
10 1440PST
Named the Springs Fire, it burned
approximately 300 acres in the hills
north of Wrightwood along Highway 2
near Sheep Creek.
CAZ055-055 San Bernardino County Mountains
10 1515PST
13 1600PST
Lightning sparked about a dozen fires
in and near the San Gorgonio
Wilderness. The largest fire, known as
the Sugar Fire, burned 107 acres on the
south slope of Sugarloaf Mountain
before being contained two days after
it started.
CAZ049 Riverside County Valley/The Inland
Empire
13 0700PST
0900PST
A round of early morning thunderstorms
sparked numerous fires in the Riverside
county valleys. Nearly all the fires
burned less than an acre, however, the
largest fire charred 5 acres in Sage
before being contained.
Riverside County
Sage 13 0736PST
0800PST
A mudslide caused by heavy rain occured
near Sage Road and Benton Road.
Riverside County
Wildomar 13 0755PST
0830PST
Flash Flooding was reported by CHP on
interstate 15 near Baxter Road.
CAZ055 San Bernardino County Mountains
13 0800PST
1400PST
Lightning ignited more than two dozen
small fires, mainly in the foothills
north of Mentone. Nearly all of these
fires were less than 1/4 acre in size.
The largest fire scorched 5 acres in
the Morongo Canyon area.
Riverside County
Murrieta 13 0830PST
A house in Murrieta was partially
burned when lightning from an early
morning round of thunderstorms struck
the home. The fire damaged the upstairs
bedroom and attic.
San Diego County
10 NE Julian 13 1244PST
1255PST
A line of thunderstorms dropped 0.66"
in 11 minutes in San Felipe Valley.
San Diego County
2 N Julian 13 1247PST
1255PST
A line of thunderstorms just northeast
of Julian dropped 0.63" of rain in only
eight minutes on Volcan Mountain.
CALIFORNIA, Southwest
San Diego County
1 NE Julian 13 1400PST
1500PST
A line of thunderstorms dropped 0.63"
of rain in 8 minutes just northeast of
Julian over Volcan Mountain and 0.66"
of rain in 11 minutes in San Felipe
Valley. The heavy rain resulted in a
rock slide and flash flooding on
highway 78 just east of Yaqui Pass.
The road was closed for several hours.
Riverside County
Indio 13 1530PST
Heavy rain from thunderstorms resulted
in the partial collapse of an office
building's roof in Indio.
Riverside County
La Quinta 13 1530PST
1600PST
A slow moving thunderstorm sent water
rushing over Jefferson Street in La
Quinta. The water in some spots was a
little more than one foot deep.
San Bernardino
County
3 NW Phelan 13 1725PST
1755PST
The Phelan Landfill ALERT gage recorded
0.71 inches in 30 minutes from a heavy
thunderstorm. There were no reports of
flooding.
San Bernardino
County
Big Bear City 14 1000PST
1100PST
Flash flooding ran over parts of Big
Bear Blvd. as well as highway 18 and
other local roads in the Big Bear area.
The storm also dropped small hail
throughout Big Bear City. There were
no reports of damage.
San Bernardino
County
14 NNW Yucca Vly 14 1118PST 1 200
1123PST
A trained spotter reported a tornado
with very intense rotation and a width
of 200 yards 14 miles north northwest
of Yucca Valley. There were no reports
of damage.
San Bernardino
County
Yucca Vly 14 1130PST
The same thunderstorm that produced a
tornado north of Yucca Valley also
dropped golf ball size hail and left
dents on vehicle hoods.
San Bernardino
County
Phelan 14 1140PST 1 800
1145PST
Both the CDF and CHP reported a 1/2
mile wide tornado near Phelan. The
tornado occurred in open fields and
there were no reports of damage.
San Bernardino
County
Phelan 14 1150PST
A tornadic thunderstorm over Phelan
dropped nickel size hail. There were no
reports of damage.
San Bernardino
County
3 S Victorville to 14 1217PST
3 N Hesperia 1320PST
Flash flooding in eastern Victorville
and in the Spring Valley Lake vicinity
trapped many vehicles in rapidly rising
water which in some places was "neck
deep." Spring Valley Lake was
especially hard hit with damage to many
homes along Autumn Leaves Ave. The
lakes $100,000 white sand beach was
also washed away by the flood waters.
Many business along Hesperia Rd. near
Bear Valley Rd. were inundated with
water and there was significant damage
done to business computers and
furniture. Flood waters eight feet deep
covered the BNSF railroad tracks and
forced a hault to train traffic. The
result was a 60 train backup that
extended well into the Cajon Pass.
CAZ060 Apple And Yucca Valleys
14 1230PST
1330PST
Lightning sparked several small brush
fires. The fires were all less than an
acre in size.
San Bernardino
County
Hesperia 14 1230PST
1300PST
Several homes in western Hesperia were
flooded when heavy rain caused water to
rush across some roadways just east of
interstate 15 near Main and Escondido.
Riverside County
Idyllwild 14 1135PST
1150PST
A heavy thunderstorm over the San
Jacinto mountains dropped small hail
and heavy rain in a very short amount
of time. A trained spotter in Idyllwild
measured 0.40" in 15 minutes.
San Bernardino
County
5 E Victorville 14 1202PST
Lightning struck a tree causing it to
fall onto a limosine, temporarily
trapping 15 occupants.
CAZ049 Riverside County Valley/The Inland
Empire
29 1351PST
2000PST
This fire burned 5 acres near Hwy. 243
and San Gorgonio Ave. in the city of
Banning.
CALIFORNIA, Upper
CAZ081 Central Siskiyou County
4 1500PST
Several people reported what appeared
to be a tornado in Yreka this
afternoon. One residence sustained wind
damage consistent with microburst type
winds. While cumulus was building at
the time of this incident, no lightning
was recorded. In addition, a strong
onshore push of marine winds occurred
this day, bringing gusty winds to most
of the Medford CWA. It appears that
this may have been a weak downburst
augmented by the marine winds, but it
was very localized and it does not
appear that a Severe Thunderstorm
Warning or High Wind Warning would have
been appropriate here.
CALIFORNIA, West South Central
NONE REPORTED.
CALIFORNIA, Western
NONE REPORTED.
CARIBBEAN SEA AND TROPICAL ATLANTIC
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
6 SE Government Cut 01 1758EST
A thunderstorm wind gust of 36 knots
was measured at Fowey Rocks Light
C-Man.
Cocoa Beach To
Jupiter Inlet Fl Out
20Nm
1 NW Sebastian Inlet 05 1420EST
A waterspout was reported in the Indian
River Lagoon north of Sebastian.
Cocoa Beach To
Jupiter Inlet Fl Out
20Nm
1 E Patrick Afb 05 1508EST
Workers at Patrick AFB spotted a
waterspout just off the beach.
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
3 NW Port Canaveral 05 1515EST
Three waterspouts were sighted over the
Indian River Lagoon south of the NASA
causeway.
CARIBBEAN SEA AND TROPICAL ATLANTIC
Savannah Ga To
Altamah Sd Ga Out
20Nm
Tybee Island 05 1631EST
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
4 N Port Canaveral 06 1508EST
A wind gust to 34 knots was recorded at
a NASA weather tower.
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach Fl 20
To 60Nm
10 NE Port Of Palm Be 08 1256EST
Pilot reported a waterspout in the
Atlantic.
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
2 E Miami Beach 09 0707EST
Two waterspouts were sighted in the
Atlantic off Miami Beach.
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
2 E Miami Beach 10 0655EST
A waterspout was seen in the Atlantic.
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach F120
To 60Nm
2 E Port Of Palm Beac 10 0655EST
A waterspout was seen in the Atlantic.
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
6 N Port Canaveral 11 1750EST
A wind gust of 41 knots was recorded at
a NASA weather tower.
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
5 N Port Canaveral 12 1350EST
A NASA weather tower recorded a
thunderstorm wind gust to 43 knots.
St Augustine To
Flagler Beach F1 20
To 60Nm
20 SSE Crescent Beach 12 1424EST
Charleston Harbor
1 NE The Charleston 1E 12 2223EST
2225EST
A waterspout was reported in the
Charleston Harbor, just west of
Patriots Point.
Savannah Ga To
Altamaha Sd Ga Out
20Nm
19 E Sapelo Island 14 0450EST
Winds associated with Hurricane Charley
gusted to 43 knots at the Grays Reef
buoy.
S Santee R Sc To
Savannah Ga 20 To
40Nm
43 E Folly Beach 14 0750EST
Winds associated with Hurricane Charley
gusted to 64 knots at the Edisto buoy
before the wind sensor was destroyed.
Edisto Beach Sc To
Savannah Ga Out
20Nm
1 E Port Royal Sound 17 0930EST
0940EST
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach Fl 20
To 60Nm
22 NE Port Of Palm Be 17 0937EST
A pilot saw a waterspout
in the Atlantic.
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
16 SSE Port Everglades 17 1003EST
A pilot saw a waterspout
in the Atlantic.
Fernandina Beach To
St Augustine Fl Out
20Nm
Mayport Nas 18 1530EST
Sustained wind of 24 knots,
gust to 36 knots.
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach F1 20
To 60Nm
5 NNE Port Of Palm B 20 0715EST
A pilot saw three waterspouts
in the Atlantic.
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
2 E Miami Beach 21 1012EST
The U.S. Coast Guard saw a
waterspout in the Atlantic.
Fernandina Beach To
St Augustine Fl Out
20Nm
Fernandina Nos 22 1247EST
Waterspout reported just
offshore of Fernandina Beach.
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
5 E Miami Beach 25 1511EST
The U.S. Coast Guard reported a
waterspout in the Atlantic.
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
Summit County
7 E Breckenridge 01 1430MST
Lightning killed a woman as she
was hiking in French Gulch near
Breckenridge. Four other people
hiking with the woman were
knocked down but suffered only
minor injuries.
F280U
Douglas County
4 NNW Castle Rock 04 1615MST
Two men were shocked when lightning
hit the ground nearby, as they were
golfing the eighth green at Castle
Pines. The two golfers suffered
only minor injuries.
Douglas County
Northeast Portion 04 1730MST
1845MST
Heavy rain caused flash flooding
in northeast Douglas County.
Floodwaters rushed across parts
of U.S. Highway 85, near the
entrance of the Castle Pines
Golf Club. The traffic lanes
were covered with up to 6 inches
of running water.
Washington County
Central Portion 04 2100MST
05 0230MST
Strong thunderstorms, producing
up to 3 inches of rain, triggered
flash flooding over parts of
central Washington County. The
floodwaters tipped over a mobile
home. The occupants suffered only
minor injuries. A deputy patrolling
the area was also caught
in the floodwaters, as his vehicle
was washed approximately 100 yards
into a field. The deputy was not
injured.
COLORADO, Central and Northest
COZ044 Morgan County
05 0700MST
07 1100MST
Runoff from heavy rain producing
thunderstorms caused flooding
problems along Beaver Creek and
its tributaries, including
Antelope and Buck Creeks. Flooding
was reported along State Highway
71, where up to 8 inches of running
water covered the roadway. Several
county roads were also closed due
to floodwaters.
Clear Creek County
North Central Portion 05 1305MST
1350MST
Heavy rain caused localized
flash flooding in Virginia
Canyon near Idaho Springs.
Parts of Virginia Canyon Road
had to be closed
due to floodwaters.
Douglas County
Southwest Portion 05 1600MST
1745MST
Heavy rain caused flash flooding
in the Hayman burn area. Several
county and private roads, in the
Westcreek subdivision, were
damaged by floodwaters. Floodwaters,
up to 8 inches deep, covered the
roadways. Erosion of roads and
culverts were reported in
the vicinity of the Shady Brook
YMCA Camp. Mudslides also forced
the closure of U.S. Highway 67
for several hours.
Lincoln County
15 NE Genoa 09 1436MST
Lincoln County
12 NNW Arriba 09 1446MST
Lincoln County
11 N Genoa 09 1452MST
Elbert County
1 S Agate 09 1621MST
Elbert County
14 N Simla 09 1621MST .01 50
A tornado touched down
but did no damage.
Elbert County
8 W Agate 09 1634MST .01 50
A tornado touched down
but did no damage.
Elbert County .01 50
4 W Agate 09 1638MST
A tornado touched down
but did no damage.
Elbert County
4 W Agate 09 1649MST
Elbert County
13 W Agate 09 1712MST
Elbert County
5 W Agate 09 1715MST
Elbert County
5 W Agate 09 1716MST
Elbert County
10 N Simla 09 1740MST 0.2 100
A multi-vortex tornado
touched down but did
no damage.
Elbert County
1 N Simla 09 1750MST
Elbert County
1 NW Simla 09 1755MST 0.1 50
A tornado touched down
but did no damage.
Elbert County
7 NW Simla 09 1801MST
Washington County
13 SSE Woodrow 09 1803MST
Elbert County
5 W Simla 09 1817MST
Elbert County
3 W Simla 09 1821MST
Washington County
1 SSW Elba 09 1823MST
Washington County
13 E Elba 09 1830MST
Washington County
15 S Otis 09 1845MST
Lincoln County
26 WNW Karval 09 1906MST
Lincoln County
22 SW Karval 09 1955MST
Lincoln County
2 NNE Limon 09 2009MST
Weld County
7 W Pierce 10 1352MST
Weld County
9 N Nunn 10 1358MST 0.1 50
A tornado touched down
but did no damage.
Weld County
Windsor 10 1413MST
Weld County
12 NE Greeley 10 1426MST
Weld County
6 W Greeley 10 1428MST
Weld County
10 W Greeley 10 1429MST
Weld County
4 N Milliken 10 1430MST 0.1 50
A tornado touched down
but did no damage.
Weld County
5 SW Greeley 10 1434MST
Weld County
10 W Greeley 10 1434MST
Weld County
Greeley 10 1435MST
Larimer County
5 E Loveland 10 1446MST
Weld County
Greeley 10 1446MST
Weld County
13 N Johnstown 10 1446MST
Larimer County
2 SSE Ft Collins 10 1455MST
Larimer County
4 S Ft Collins to 1459MST
Weld County
5 NW Evans 10 1504MST
Larimer County
8 SE Ft Collins 10 1505MST
Larimer County
3 SW Ft Collins 10 1508MST
Larimer County
4 N Loveland 10 1508MST
Larimer County
3 NNE Loveland 10 1509MST
Larimer County
4 N Loveland 10 1510MST
Weld County
10 N Hudson 10 1510MST
Weld County
10 E Platteville 10 1517MST
Weld County
9 N Johnstown 10 1522MST
Larimer County
9 W Loveland 10 1530MST
Larimer County
Drake 10 1531MST
Larimer County
Ft Collins 10 1531MST
Weld County
6 E Gilcrest 10 1537MST
Larimer County
9 S Loveland 10 1557MST
Weld County
3 NE Ft Lupton 10 1559MST
Larimer County
9 SW Loveland 10 1600MST
Weld County
Eaton 10 1600MST
Large hail broke car windows,
damaged roofs and stripped
trees and at least 3,000 acres
of crops. At Eaton's high school,
middle school and two elementary
schools, at least 60 skylights
were shattered by hail. Water flooded
the hallways and classrooms. Damage
to the schools alone was estimated at
$2 million.
Weld County
1 SSW Ft Lupton 10 1607MST
Boulder County
4 NE Longmont 10 1610MST
Larimer County
Ft Collins 10 1610MST
1630MST
Adams County
Brighton 10 1614MST
Boulder County
2 ENE Longmont 10 1615MST
Weld County
6 SW Hudson 10 1615MST
Adams County
1 E Brighton 10 1616MST
Weld County
4 SSE Ault 10 1623MST
Boulder County
9 E Boulder to 10 1630MST
3 SW Boulder
Boulder County
5 NE Boulder 10 1644MST
Boulder County
Lafayette 10 1645MST
Boulder County
4 NE Boulder 10 1646MST
Boulder County
8 E Boulder 10 1650MST
Boulder County
Lafayette 10 1656MST
Weld County
3 SE Galeton 10 1700MST
Broomfield County
Broomfield 10 1703MST
Broomfield County
2 SE Broomfield 10 1704MST
Arapahoe County
3 SE Greenwood Vlg 10 1707MST
Adams County
3 NNE Northglenn 10 1710MST
Adams County
Thornton 10 1710MST
Elbert County
12 NNW Kiowa 10 1710MST
Elbert County
6 N Elizabeth 10 1715MST
Adams County
Thornton 10 1716MST
Elbert County
14 NE Kiowa 10 1716MST
Elbert County
2 WNW Kiowa 10 1720MST
Arapahoe County
Greenwood Vlg 10 1730MST
Elbert County
Elizabeth 10 1732MST
Elbert County
2 E Elizabeth 10 1737MST
Jefferson County
3 SSE Morrison 10 1740MST
Douglas County
10 E Castle Rock 10 1743MST
Douglas County
Castle Rock 10 1743MST
Weld County
6 SSE Windsor 10 1744MST
Douglas County
Parker 10 1745MST
Morgan County
2 NNE Goodrich 10 1745MST
Jefferson County
5 SE Morrison 10 1753MST
Larimer County
Ft Collins 10 1755MST
Larimer County
2 SE Ft Collins 10 1755MST
Morgan County
3 E Weldona 10 1804MST
Lincoln County
14 NNE Arriba 10 1819MST
Strong thunderstorm winds ripped
the doors off a barn.
Weld County
Johnstown 10 1830MST
Weld County
8 SW Johnstown 10 1833MST
Weld County
4 SE Keenesburg 10 1841MST
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
Lincoln County
7 SE Boyero 10 1900MST
Boulder County
4 ENE Boulder 10 1903MST
Boulder County
5 NE Boulder 10 1903MST
Lincoln County
2 NW Karval 10 1909MST
Boulder County
6 E Boulder 10 1910MST
Boulder County
2 N Louisville 10 1915MST
Boulder County
Louisville 10 1919MST
Broomfield County
Broomfield 10 1928MST
Elbert County
10 NW Kiowa 10 1933MST
Jefferson County
2 SE Wheat Ridge 10 1941MST
Denver County
1 S Denver 10 1945MST
Denver County
Denver 10 1949MST
Arapahoe County
Englewood 10 1950MST
Arapahoe County
3 SE Greenwood Vlg 10 2005MST
Arapahoe County
4 SW Greenwood Vlg 10 2005MST
Morgan County
15 S Brush 14 1400MST
Adams County
37 ENE Bennett 14 1454MST
Washington County
8 SSW Woodrow to 14 1525MST
6 SE Woodrow
Washington County
16 NE Akron 14 1557MST
Washington County
7 SE Akron to 14 1615MST
5 SSW Akron
Washington County
4 ESE Akron 14 1710MST
Weld County
4 ENE Eaton 15 1651MST
Douglas County
Southwest Portion 18 1330MST
1530MST
Heavy rain caused Trail Creek to
jump its banks. As a result, the
ensuing flash floods washed out
several county roads and private
driveways along the creek.
Larimer County
Central Portion 18 1330MST
1700MST
Heavy rain caused flash flooding
which forced the closure of
several roads north of Glen
Haven. Flash flooding was also
reported in Miller Fork.
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
Denver County
Countywide 18 1600MST
1800MST
Heavy rain caused flash flooding
across much of Denver. A rain gage
at City Park registered 4.37 inches
of rainfall in the deluge.
Several roads in and around the
city had to be closed due
to floodwaters, stranding vehicles.
The fire department conducted at
least 15 water rescues. One driver,
nearly drowned, when he made a wrong
turn into a retaining pond. Four men
who witnessed the accident, were
able to save the man before his car
became completely submerged.
Considerable street flooding was
reported in the vicinity of the
old Stapleton Airport. Standing
water over 6 inches deep were
reported near I-70 and Quebec,
I-225 south of I-70,
and I-25 near 6th Ave. Floodwaters
reached 8 feet deep
in some low lying areas as sewers
became clogged and the storm runoff
pipes were unable to handle the
heavy flow of water.
Arapahoe County
Southwest Portion 18 1745MST
2100MST
Several intersections in Centenniel
and southern Aurora were impassable
due to floodwaters. Two feet of
water covered portions of
the roadway near Park Meadows Mall.
One person had to be rescued near
the intersection of Arapahoe Road
and Liverpool.
Douglas County
North Central Portion 18 1745MST
1910MST
Heavy rain caused additional flash
flooding south of Denver.
Floodwaters forced the closure of
Stonegate Parkway near Jordan
Road and Lincoln Avenue. Flooding
was also reported on Meridion Blvd.,
near I-25.
Arapahoe County
7 SE Aurora Cherry C 30 1525MST
Arapahoe County
7 S Aurora Cherry Cr 30 1525MST
Arapahoe County
5 SE Aurora Cherry C 30 1528MST
Arapahoe County
7 SW Byers to 30 1545MST
8 SE Byers
Lincoln County
1 N Genoa 30 1841MST
Lincoln County
8 NNW Arriba 30 1910MST
COLORADO, East Central
Yuma County
2 N Kirk 07 1620MST
Yuma County
12 SE Wray 07 1630MST
Yuma County
4 W Vernon 07 1645MST
Kit Carson County
8 N Burlington 09 1855MST
Kit Carson County
5 N Burlington 09 1905MST
Cheyenne County
1 W Cheyenne Wells 09 1914MST
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells 09 1914MST
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells 09 1915MST
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells 09 1915MST
Yuma County
8 SW Eckley 09 1915MST
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells 09 1916MST
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells 09 1934MST
COLORADO, East Central
Yuma County
1 SW Vernon 09 1937MST
Yuma County
Wray 09 1951MST
Cheyenne County
9 SE Arapahoe 10 1626MST
Cheyenne County
11 S Arapahoe 10 1626MST
Cheyenne County
13 S Arapahoe 10 1630MST
Cheyenne County
10 SSE Arapahoe 10 1631MST
Yuma County
3 N Joes 10 1820MST
Kit Carson County
15 SW Seibert 10 1827MST
Cheyenne County
6 N Wild Horse 10 1844MST
Cheyenne County
8 W Cheyenne Wells 10 1940MST
Kit Carson County
12 WSW Burlington 10 1945MST
Yuma County
5 NNW Yuma 14 1546MST
Yuma County
Vernon 14 1617MST
Minor flooding in fields.
Yuma County
4 SW Vernon 14 1628MST
Yuma County
4 SW Vernon 14 1642MST
Hail has continued for 20 minutes.
Vehicle windshield broken.
Yuma County
4 SW Vernon 14 1655MST
House shingles damaged.
Yuma County
10 NNW Wray 25 0013MST
Yuma County
Yuma 30 1720MST
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
El Paso County
2 SW Colorado Spgs 04 1427MST
1432MST
El Paso County
22 NE Colorado Spgs 04 1730MST
El Paso County
5 ESE Peyton 04 1745MST
1750MST
El Paso County
Colorado Spgs 04 1755MST
El Paso County
3 SW Calhan 04 1915MST
2115MST
Very heavy rain from
slow moving thunderstorms
caused flash flooding in
and near the Brackett
Creek drainage basin
south of Calhan and
Peyton. Retention ponds
and earthen dams were affected.
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
Bent County
9 W Las Animas 05 0230MST
0330MST
Very heavy rain from a slow moving
thunderstorm resulted in water over
6 inches deep to flow over highway
50 on the Bent-Otero
County line.
Otero County
10 ENE La Junta 05 0230MST
0330MST
Very heavy rain from a slow moving
thunderstorm resulted in water
over 6 inches deep to flow over
highway 50 on the Bent-Otero
County line.
Las Animas County
5 SE Stonewall 05 1500MST
1830MST
Very heavy rain from nearly
stationary thunderstorms
produced flash flooding
south of Highway 12 in rugged,
unpopulated terrain.
Teller County
8 NW Woodland Park 05 1500MST
1630MST
Very heavy rain from a slow
moving thunderstorm brought
flash flooding to the
southeast portion of the
Hayman Burn Scar.
El Paso County
3 SE Calhan to 05 1731MST
10 SW Calhan 1930MST
Very heavy rain from a line of
slow moving thunderstorms
produced up to 4 inches of rain
in one hour caused an irrigation
dam to overflow in northeastern
EL Paso county. Brackett Creek
went out of it's banks running
at times 8 to 12 feet deep and
30 feet wide ... with the
average levels at Brackett
Creek 6 inches deep and 3 feet
wide. Around 25 county roads
were washed out by the
flash flooding in a large portion
of the county north of Highway
94. Highway 110 and Falcon Highway
were severely damaged
from flood waters of Brackett
Creek. A bridge on Slocum
Road ... two miles north of
Highway 94 was destroyed.
El Paso County
Ramah 06 1804MST
1809MST
Kiowa County
1 S Arlington to 07 1555MST 1 75
2 SSE Arlington 1615MST
Two short-lived tornados moved
very slowly over open country
and caused no known damage.
Kiowa County
6 ESE Arlington to 07 1600MST 1 75
7 ESE Arlington 1630MST
Around Blue Lakes Reservoir ... three
tornadoes were observed in close
proximity. One of these tornados
hit a camper and
destroying it.
Bent County
Las Animas 07 1645MST
1650MST
Strong thunderstorm winds knocked
power poles down ... caused large
branches to be broken off trees ... and
caused a railroad
crossing gate to be broken off.
Bent County
1 W Hasty to 07 1658MST 1 75
1 N Hasty 1707MST
A brief tornado tracked northwest of
Hasty and destroyed a garage.
Prowers County
Lamar 07 1715MST
Prowers County
Wiley 07 1720MST
Strong thunderstorm winds caused
power poles to be knocked down.
Prowers County
Lamar 07 1732MST
Strong thunderstorm winds caused
trees to be blown down.
Prowers County
1 S Granada 07 1743MST 0.5 50
1745MST
A short-lived tornado caused
no known damage.
COLORADO, South Central and Southest
Prowers County
Bristol 07 1745MST
Strong thunderstorm winds blew
down power poles.
El Paso County
10 SW Colorado Spgs 08 1513MST
1518MST
Pueblo County
4 NE Blende 08 1650MST
1655MST
El Paso County
Black Forest 08 1658MST
1703MST
El Paso County
Falcon 08 1708MST
1712MST
Las Animas County
7 WSW Aguilar 09 1455MST
1500MST
El Paso County
1 NE Calhan 09 1551MST 50 0
1555MST
A short lived tornado
caused no known damage.
Huerfano County
4 E Walsenburg 09 1605MST
1610MST
El Paso County
Colorado Spgs 09 1611MST
1616MST
Las Animas County
Boncarbo 09 1620MST
1625MST
El Paso County
2 WSW Colorado Spgs 09 1637MST
1642MST
Fremont County
17 SE Canon City 09 1730MST
1735MST
Pueblo County
Blende 09 1737MST
1742MST
Pueblo County
Colorado City 09 1737MST
1742MST
Pueblo County
Pueblo West 09 1737MST
1742MST
Pueblo County
Pueblo West 09 1800MST
1900MST
Slow moving thunderstorms
deposited one inch of rain
in approximately 30 minutes
causing a 10 to 30 foot wide
flow of water up
to a foot deep across Alexis
Drive in Pueblo West.
El Paso County
Ramah 09 1820MST
1825MST
Crowley County
Sugar City 09 1835MST
1840MST
Pueblo County
Colorado City 09 1845MST
1850MST
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
Pueblo County
Colorado City 09 1850MST
1855MST
El Paso County
Rush 09 1910MST
1915MST
Kiowa County
9 N Brandon 09 2011MST
2016MST
Las Animas County
Trinidad 09 2040MST
2045MST
El Paso County
Fountain 09 2041MST
2046MST
Las Animas County
5 NW Trinidad 09 2100MST
2105MST
Kiowa County
6 NW Towner 10 1647MST
1652MST
El Paso County
7 ENE Monument 10 1800MST
El Paso County
6 ENE Monument 10 1805MST
1815MST
El Paso County
Black Forest 10 1817MST
1822MST
El Paso County
7 NE Colorado Spgs 10 1829MST
1834MST
El Paso County
6 S Ellicott 10 1830MST
1835MST
El Paso County
10 SE Falcon 10 1830MST
1835MST
El Paso County
Falcon 10 1830MST
1835MST
Pueblo County
7 E Boone 10 1845MST 0.50
1853MST
A nearly stationary tornado caused
El Paso County
5 E Ft Carson 10 1849MST
1854MST
Pueblo County
Pueblo West 10 1849MST
1854MST
Crowley County
10 N Olney Spgs 10 1948MST
1953MST
Kiowa County
5 W Eads 10 2000MST
2005MST
Bent County
5 NE Las Animas 10 2010MST
2015MST
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
Otero County
5 SW La Junta 10 2025MST
Pueblo County
10 NNE Beulah 10 2058MST
2103MST
Prowers County
5 SE Lamar 10 2105MST
Baca County
Springfield 10 2125MST
Baca County
12 E Walsh 10 2138MST 0.4 40
2141MST
A short lived tornado caused
no known damage.
Baca County
13 E Two Buttes 10 2142MST
Teller County
Cripple Creek 11 1424MST
1429MST
Las Animas County
6 W Boncarbo 11 1500MST
1510MST
Las Animas County
1 NW Trinidad 11 1530MST
1535MST
Custer County
Westcliffe 12 1455MST
1500MST
Custer County
10 W Westcliffe 12 1458MST
1503MST
Huerfano County
1 SW Red Wing 12 1555MST
1600MST
Huerfano County
22 WSW Walsenburg 12 1615MST
1620MST
Custer County
3 NW San Isabel 13 1558MST
1606MST
Otero County
6 SSW Rocky Ford 13 2210MST
A lightning strike caused a
haystack to catch fire.
Bent County
12 W Toonerville 14 1742MST
1746MST
A short lived tornado
caused no known damage.
El Paso County
1 N Colorado Spgs 14 1745MST
1750MST
Teller County
6 NW Woodland Park 18 1300MST
1400MST
A slow moving thunderstorm
brought very heavy rain
and flash flooding to
Painted Rocks Road.
Chaffee County
8 W Buena Vista 18 1820MST
2000MST
In total, five mudslides occurred
on Cottonwood Pass Road (CR 306)
about one mile west of the hot
springs pool. The mud on the
road ranges from two to
14 feet deep. Cottonwood Hot
Springs and several residences
needed to be evacuated as a
precaution.
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
Chaffee County
8 W Buena Vista 18 2130MST
19 0100MST
The ongoing mudslides occurred
on Cottonwood Pass road,
causing a threat to motorists,
campers, and nearby homeowners.
Otero County
7 NE La Junta 18 2139MST
2359MST
Slow moving thunderstorms
produced very heavy rain
and flash flooding on
highways 94 and 50.
Otero County
6 NE La Junta 18 2232MST
19 0030MST
Slow moving thunderstorms
caused heavy rain which
brought flash flooding to
highway
Bent County
9 WNW Las Animas 18 2330MST
19 0100MST
Slow moving thunderstorms
caused heavy rain which
brought flash flooding
to highway 194 just east
of the Bent-Otero County
line.
Crowley County
4 E Sugar City 19 0330MST
0600MST
Slow moving thunderstorms caused
very heavy rain which flooded
and closed highway 96 for a time.
Several homes were
evacuated just east of Sugar City.
Residences had water in their
basements, in some cases more
than four feet deep, which damaged
and destroyed personal effects.
El Paso County
3 E (Aft)Usaf Acdmy ( 21 1254MST
1259MST
El Paso County
5 E (Aff)Usaf Acdmy ( 21 1255MST
1300MST
El Paso County
5 E (Aft)Usaf Acdmy ( 21 1302MST
1307MST
Las Animas County
Thatcher to 21 1325MST
Trinidad 1330MST
El Paso County
2 ESE Broadmoor 21 1431MST
1442MST
El Paso County
Ft Carson 21 1549MST
1645MST
A slow moving severe thunderstorm
caused heavy rain and closed
the B street gate at Fort Carson
and stalled several cars on the
surrounding roadways.
Prowers Country
4 W Bristol 21 1650MST
1655MST
El Paso County
Black Forest 22 1554MST
1559MST
Bent County
2 N Hasty 22 1942MST 0.5 50
1946MST
A short lived tornado caused no
known damage.
COLORADO, WEST
COZ001>014- Lower Yampa River Basin--Central
017>023 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
31 2359MST
Although convective rains brought
some moisture to western Colorado,
the month of August was
disappointing from a monsoon
rainfall standpoint. As a result,
moderate to severe drought conditions
persisted across most of the area.
However, conditions deteriorated
over portions of west-central and
northwest Colorado, resulting in an
area pf extreme drought. See the
September 2004 Storm Data publication
for a continuation of this drought
situation.
COZ020 Paradox Valley / Lower
Dolores River Basin
01 0000MST
05 1600MST
The Campbell Fire began in late
July about 14 miles west of Nucla
and is believed to have been caused
by lightning. The fire
consumed 4,115 acres of ponderosa
pine, juniper and oak brush,
primarily on BLM and Forest
Service lands. Portions
of Third Park Road out of Nucla
were closed due to the fire, and
4 to 7 outbuildings were
threatened. The estimated
cost of fighting
the fire was 550,000 dollars
COZ002 Central Yampa River Basin
01 0000MST
05 1600MST
The Beefsteak Fire began at the
end July and was caused by
lightning. The fire occurred
12 miles west of Meeker and
consumed approximately
273 acres of pinyon pine,
juniper, and sagebrush.
The estimated cost of
fighting the fire was
70,000 dollars.
Mesa County
2 W Mack 05 1800MST
1830MST
Minor flooding occurred near mile
marker 10 on Interstate 70.
Standing water, mud, rock, and
debris covered a portion of the
highway. One lane was shut down
for a short period of time due
to an accident. The Colorado
Department of Transporation
responded to the area with
plows to clear debris.
Archuleta County
Pagosa Spgs 10 1325MST
1330MST
La Plata County
8 N Durango 16 1645MST
1745MST
Four to six inches of water
ran across County Road 250
at Stevens Creek.
Mesa County
1 S Gateway 17 1315MST
1345MST
Water one foot deep ran over a
concrete dip on 4.40 Road in
John Brown Canyon. Sticks and
small rocks were being carried
in the flow of water.
Moffat County
Hiawatha to 26 1135MST
26 NNE Craig 1305MST
Golf ball sized hail was reported
with a right moving thunderstorm
that traveled along the northern
fringe of Moffat County. Golf
ball sized hail was reported from
at least three locations along
the thunderstorm's path, including
Hiawatha, Highway 13, and the
Wilderness Ranch subdivision.
The only known damage was the
denting of several vehicles.
Moffat County
25 N Craig to 26 1255MST
25 NNE Craig 1300MST
Eyewitnesses reported three funnel
clouds. There was one main funnel
cloud with two other vortices
rotating around the main
funnel cloud. The main funnel
cloud became a tornado when it
touched down, about five minutes
after the funnel cloud was
initially sighted. This is the
same tornado which damaged a
heavily wooded area in the
Wilderness Ranch subdivision.
Moffat County
25 NNE Craig to 26 1300MST 1.30
26 NNE Craig 1305MST
A tornado touched down southwest
of the Wilderness Ranch subdivision
at the 8500 foot level and continued
across the subdivision, narrowly
missing residences. Thousands of
mature and healthy aspen trees up
to 20 inches in diameter were snapped
off above the ground, and a lesser
number of aspens were ripped out by
the roots. Two houses sustained
relatively minor damage
when struck by flying trees. Tree
debris up to ten feet deep blocked
at least four roads. This tornado
was observed by numerous eyewitnesses,
including a county employee whose
four-ton truck was pelted with rocks
as the tornado passed nearby, just
before the tornado moved into the
heavily wooded area.
COZ022 Animas River Basin
30 1300MST
31 2359MST
This wildfire was named the Well
Fire and occurred 10 miles southeast
of Redmesa in southern La Plata
County. The fire burned in
pinyon pine, juniper, sagebrush and
grass, and continued into the month
of September. Please see the
September 2004 Storm Data
publication for a continuation of
this incident.
CONNECTICUT, Northeast
Windham County
Woodstock 21 0725EST
Hartford County
Southington 21 1240EST
Tolland County
Ellington 21 1256EST
Windham County
Ashford 21 1325EST
Severe thunderstorms downed large
branches in Southington and Ashford,
and produced nickel sized hail in
Ellington. Two men were struck by
lightning while attending a Civil
War reenactment in Woodstock.
CONNECTICUT, Northwest
Litchfield County
Salisbury 11 1330EST
Trees and wires down.
Litchfield County
Northville 20 1540EST
Large tree limbs down.
Litchfield County
New Milford 20 1547EST
Litchfield County
Torrington 20 1615EST
House struck by lightning.
Fire department called in.
Litchfield County
Plymouth 20 1630EST
Litchfield County
Litchfield 20 1643EST
*** DOWNBURST *** Four- to
five-inch diameter trees
down along a 1 to 1.5 mile
stretch of Route 202.
Litchfield County
Watertown 21 1215EST
Trees down.
Litchfield County
Watertown 21 1215EST
1315EST
Falls Avenue and Sylvan
Lake Roads flooded out.
Minor flooding also reported
in the town of Woodbury, but
not enough to prompt officials
to close down roads.
CONNECTICUT, Southern
Fairfield County
Sherman 20 1545EST
New Haven County
6 NNE Waterbury 20 1635EST
An intense severe thunderstorm
produced golfball size hail and
well as very strong wind
gusts ... which downed several
trees ... some of which fell on
cars and blocked roads.
A slow moving cold front eventually
stalled just north of the Lower
Hudon Valley on the 20th. Ahead
of the cold front ... the airmass
over the tri-state area and Southern
New England was very moist and
unstable ... with dewpoints in the
70 to 75F range. Thunderstorms
developed along this front during
the afternoon hours and moved into
the moist and unstable air. Some
of the storms became severe ...
producing hail and high winds.
Fairfield County
Bethel 21 1145EST
Trees and wired downed. Significant
street flooding as well.
New Haven County
Waterbury 21 1230EST
1240EST
Trees and wires downed in Waterbury
and Cheshire between 12:30 EST and
12:40 EST. In cheshire ... power lines
fell on a house. Three miles NE of
Waterbury ... a tree was downed on a
truck.
Fairfield County
Darien 21 1300EST
Large Limbs downed along with wires.
Fairfield County
Fairfield 21 1300EST
1330EST
Significant flooding of streets.
New Haven County
Beacon Falls 21 1325EST
Trees downed in Beacon Falls and
Southbury.
New Haven County
Bethany 21 1330EST
1345EST
Significant basement flooding due to
torrential rainfall.
New Haven County
Seymour 21 1340EST
Lightning struck several houses
causing an unknown amount of damage.
New Haven County
Derby 21 1355EST
Trees and wires downed.
New London County
Colchester 21 1402EST
Trees and power lines downed.
New London County
Franklin 21 1432EST
Trees and power lines downed.
New London County
1 NW Norwich 21 1529EST
Trees downed.
A stationary front was situated just
west of the Lower Hudson Valley and
Southern New England on August 21st.
The airmass to the east of this front
was very moist and unstable ... with
surface dewpoints in the lower 70s.
Showers and thunderstorms developed
near the front ... and moved eastward
during the afternoon and evening hours.
In addition to the moist atmosphere ...
wind speeds aloft were quite strong ...
Which aided in the development of
numerous severe thunderstorms across
the region.
DELAWARE
New Castle County
Monroe Park 01 0716EST
Lightning struck the home of United
States Senator Joseph Biden. The
ensuing fire damaged only one room in
the house before it was extinguished.
No injuries to the senator or his
family or staff was reported.
New Castle County
North Portion 01 0809EST
1500EST
Thunderstorms with very heavy rain
caused poor drainage and roadway
flooding and flooding of some of the
streams and rivers in the northern part
of New Castle County. The Christina
River at Coochs Bridge was above its
10.5 foot flood stage from 909 a.m.
EDT through 154 p.m. EDT on the 1st.
It crested at 11.53 feet at 1030 a.m.
EDT. The Red Clay Creek at Wooddale
was above its 5.5 foot flood stage from
10 a.m. EDT through 4 p.m. EDT on the
1st. It crested at 6.18 feet at 1215
p.m. EDT. Storm totals included 2.57
inches in Newark, 1.80 inches in Arden
and 1.79 inches at the New Castle
County Airport.
Kent County
Southeast Portion 01 1115EST
1215EST
Sussex County
Northeast Portion 01 1115EST
1215EST
Thunderstorms with very heavy rain
caused poor drainage flooding, flooding
of fields onto roadways and flooding
of some of the streams in southeastern
Kent County and Northeastern Sussex
County. The worst reported roadway and
poor drainage flooding was around the
hospital in Milford Township (Kent
County). Doppler Radar storm total
estimates reached between 3 and 4
inches in Milford Hundred and Milford
Township in Kent County and Cedar Creek
Hundred and the city of Milford in
Sussex County.
Sussex County
South Portion 01 1310EST
1600EST
Thunderstorms with very heavy rain
caused poor drainage flooding, flooding
of fields onto roadways and flooding
of some of the onto roadways and
flooding of some of the streams in
southern Sussex County. Coastal
locations also reported flooding in
Bethany Beach and Dewey Beach. A few
roads were closed across the southern
part of the county. Doppler Radar
storm total estimates exceeded two
inches across the southern part of
the county from Bethel cast through
Millsboro and the Indian River Inlet.
Storm total estimates reached as high
as 5 inches across southern parts of
Gumboro Hundred and around Selbyville
and adjacent locations in Baltimore
Hundred.
DEZ004 Delaware Beaches
03 0000EST
04 2300EST
Heavy surf from swells generated by
Hurricane Alex pounded the Delaware
coast, especially on the 3rd. Three
persons were injured in the Rehoboth
Beach waters. A couple of young
children were rescued by a resort
bartender after they were trapped near
a jetty by a rip current. All three
suffered minor lacerations from the
barnacles attached to the jetty.
New Castle County 04 1925EST
Wilmington
A severe thunderstorm knocked down a
couple of trees in Wilmington.
New Castle County 12 1300EST
North Portion 13 0400EST
A series of showers and thunderstorms
with very heavy rain that ingested some
of the tropical moisture from Tropical
Storm Bonnie caused widespread poor
drainage and stream and river flooding
in New Castle County north of the
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. The
heaviest rain fell during the
afternoon and early evening of the
12th. Runoff flooding lasted into the
morning of the 13th. Doppler Radar
storm total estimates reached 4 inches
in the northwest part of the county
and in Red Lion Hundred. Around
100 people were evacuated from flood
waters in the Kirkwood Area of Pencader
Hundred and from the Kingsmill Mobile
Home Community in Delaware City. U.S.
Route 13 was closed between Cox Neck
Road and Delaware State Route 72 in
Red Lion Hundred. In the northwestern
part of the county, creek flooding in
Hockessin (Mill Creek Hundred) flooded
streets and stores and caused thousands
of dollars damage to one business.
The Christina River at Conchs Bridge
was above its 10.5 foot flood stage
from 548 p.m. EDT on the 12th through
110 a.m. EDT on the 13th. It crested
at 12.08 feet at at 10 p.m. EDT on the
12th. The White Clay Creek at Newark
was above its 13 foot flood stage from
745 p.m. EDT on the 12th through 137
a.m. EDT on the 13th. It crested at
14.84 feet at 915 p.m. EDT on the 12th.
The Red Clay Creek at Wooddale was
above its 5.5 foot flood stage from
700 p.m. EDT on the 12th through 5 a.m.
EDT on the 13th. It crested at 7.81
feet at 1015 p.m. EDT on the 12th.
Farther downstream, the Red Clay Creek
at Stanton was above its 15 foot flood
stage from 955 p.m. EDT on the 12th
through 215 a.m. EDT on the 13th, it
crested at 15.31 feet at 1245 a.m. EDT
on the 13th. Storm totals included 3.20
inches in Newark and 1.52 inches at the
New Castle County Airport.
New Castle County
Port Penn to 12 1325EST
Deleware City
A severe thunderstorm knocked down
trees and wires in Port Penn and
Delaware City.
Sussex County
21 1525EST
Seaford to 1622EST
Rehoboth Beach
A line of severe thunderstorms caused
wind damage from Seaford east to
Rehoboth Beach. Downed trees and tree
limbs were reported in both Seaford and
Rehoboth Beach. The main power line to
Georgetown was knocked down around
5 p.m. EDT. Power was restored around
10 p.m. EDT that evening.
New Castle County 30 1729EST
North Portion 1930EST
Thunderstorms associated with the
remnants of Tropical Storm Gaston
caused minor stream and poor drainage
flooding across northern parts of New
Castle County during the late afternoon
and early evening of the 30th. Doppler
Radar storm total estimates reached
between 2 and 3 inches. The Christina
River at Conchs Bridge was above its
10.5 foot flood stage from 629 p.m.
through 830 p.m. EDT on the 30th. It
crested at 10.55 feet at 645 p.m. EDT.
Storm totals included 1.60 inches in
Newark.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
District Of Columbia 11 1525EST
Lincoln Memorial 1825EST
Street flooding on 14th Street and
Constitution Avenue.
District Of Columbia 11 1525EST
Lincoln Memorial 1535EST
Penny sized hail reported at the
Lincoln Memorial.
District Of Columbia 11 1530EST
Us Capitol
Penny sized hail reported by a trained
spotter.
FLORIDA, East Central
Brevard County 04 1250EST
Indialantic
An F0 tornado touched down briefy about
a block from the ocean in Indialantic.
The tornado blew down fences and porch
awnings.
St. Lucie County 06 1525EST
5 NW Ft Pierce 1530EST
An F0 tornado touched down near
Interstate 95 northwest of Ft. Pierce
ripping the porch off a house. Funnel
clouds were reported with this storm.
Volusia County 08 0710EST
Ormond Beach 0730EST
Heavy rain in the morning hours brought
24 hour rain totals to near 7 inches.
Widespread street flooding with water
in two homes in Ormond Beach was
reported. A lane of Interstate 95 was
blocked by flood waters.
Volusia County 08 1043EST
Daytona Beach
A waterspout made landfall along the
beach in Daytona Beach damaging the
roof of a house and blowing branches
out of trees. Witnesses saw the spout
come ashore.
Brevard County 11 1730EST
Mims
St. Lucie County 12 1325EST
Port St Lucie
An F0 tornado touched down briefly in
a Port St. Lucie community blowing
down a tree and damaging three mobile
homes.
Osceola County 13 1530EST
3 NW Holopaw
An F0 tornado touched down briefly
blowing over a few landscape trees in
the community of Harmony. The event
was witnessed by local residents.
Volusia County 13 1826EST
South Daytona
An Fl tornado associated with an outer
rainband of Hurricane Charley touched
down South Daytona Beach destroying
one home and damaging eight others,
mostly due to fallen trees. The roof
was torn off a strip mall store and a
service station fire was started when
the tornado destroyed two gas pumps
and the canopy service island.
Volusia County 13 1840EST
Daytona Beach Shrs 1849EST
A waterspout associated with the outer
rainbands of Hurricane Charley moved
off the Atlantic over Daytona Beach
Shores and tore the roof off a home
on the barrier island injuring an
elderly woman.
Osceola County 13 1926EST
Narcoosee 1935EST
A tornado-like area of wind damage cut
across the community of Narcossee
blowing down hundreds of trees in a
well defined path associated with the
inner rain bands of Hurricane Charley.
There were numerous other areas of
smilar damage extending across
northwest Osceola, Orange and Seminole
counties.
FLORIDA, East Central
Osceola County 13 1950EST
4 E St Cloud to 2000EST
2 E St Cloud
A tornado-like area of wind damage cut
across Highway 192 near Old Melbourne
Highway, east of St. Cloud, blowing
down hundreds of trees in a well
defined path associated with the inner
rain bands of Hurricane Charley. There
were numerous other
areas of smilar damage extending
across northwest Osceola, Orange and
Seminole counties.
FLZ045>046-053 Orange--Seminole--Osceola
13 1822EST
2130EST
Hurricane Charley made landfall over
southwest Florida as a category four
hurricane with estimated sustained wind
speeds of 150 northeast at about 25 mph
Charley crossed central Florida
maintaining hurricane intensity through
Osceola, mph. Moving north Orange,
Seminole, and Volusia counties.
In Osceola County, widespread power
outages and damage were reported,
mostly to roofs, pool enclosures,
awnings, weak buildings, and mobile
homes. Much of the damage was due to
the thousands of trees blown down. The
greatest damage occurred in northwest
Osceola County as the eye wall passed
over the communities of Poinciana,
Kissimmee and St. Cloud. Dozens of
planes and numerous hangars were
destroyed at Kissimmee airport. The
roof was blown off the gymnasium at
Poinciana High School. Wind gusts to
65 knots (75 mph) were reported at the
Kissimmee airport, but much of the area
was subjected to winds similar to the
91 knots (105 mph) reported to the
north at Orlando International Airport.
Three tornadoes were reported with the
hurricane. One was an FO tornado
associated with the outer rain bands.
The other two tornado-like events
produced large but narrow areas of
blown down trees in the eye wall. A 32
year old man was killed when his
vehicle hit a tree across a road.
In Orange County, similar damage
occurred as the eye wall moved north
northeast over the Orlando metro area,
just east of the Interstate 4 corridor.
A wind gust to 91 knots (105 mph) was
reported at Orlando International
Airport. A head-on collision at an
intersection where a traffic light was
out killed a 48 year old man. A wind
gust blew a moving van over on a
vehicle killing a 7 year old girl.
During cleanup a 37 year old man fell
to his death while clearing branches
from a tree. Orlando International and
Orlando Executive airports also
received extensive damage to planes
and hangers. Total estimated damage for
the county was $881 million.
In Seminole County Charley continued to
maintain hurricane strength as the eye
wall moved over most of the county.
This resulted in in widespread power
outages and damage to roofs, mobile
homes, and boats and docks on the St.
Johns River. Planes and hangars were
also damaged at Sanford airport where
winds of 80 knots (92 mph) were
recorded. Damage at the airport was
estimated at $4 million. No fatalities
were reported in the county. Total
estimated damage for the county was
$47 million.
FLZ041 M32VE, M48VE, F7VE, M320U
Volusia
13 2040EST
2237EST
Hurricane Charley was still producing
hurricane wind gusts as it crossed
Volusia County from the southwest.
Daytona Beach reported a wind gust to
72 knots (83 mph) and Ormond Beach
reported wind gusts of 76 knots
(88 mph). Like the counties to the
south, Volusia County experienced
widespread power outages, thousands of
trees down, and damage to roofs,
mobile homes, porches, awnings and car
ports. The Ormond Beach area was hit
especially hard with cast winds off the
Atlantic as the hurricane center moved
off the coast just to the south near
Daytona Beach. Hundreds of trees were
blown down and roofs were severely
damaged on three beachfront hotels.
Because the duration of the onshore
wind was so brief, there was
negligible storm surge. Minor roadway
flooding occurred from the two to four
inches of rain that fell. A strong F1
touched down in South Daytona Beach
with the primary rainband ahead of the
hurricane. This tornado destroyed a
home and severly damaged three others,
mainly from fallen trees. The roof was
blown off a strip mall store and a fire
was started at a service station when
the tornado destroyed the gas pumps
and blew down the service island
canopy. A smaller FO tornado also came
ashore on the barrier island injuring
an elderly woman and damaging the roof
of her house. Two fatalities were
attributed to Hurricane Charley. A man
was killed during the cleanup when he
was crushed by a large tree limb. A
woman was killed when she walked into
a submerged power line. Total estimated
damage in the county was $52 million.
M440U, M390U
Brevard
FLZ047 13 2100EST
2205EST
As Hurricane Charley moved across
Volusia County the rainbands south of
the eyewall swept across northern
Brevard County. Strong tropical storm
force winds swept the area with
possible gust to near hurricane
strength. Patrick Air Force Base
reported wind gusts to 43 knots
(50 mph). A Cape Canaveral NASA tower
(elevated wind) reported a gust to 75
knots (86 mph). A Brevard County fire
station in Port St. John reported a
wind gust of 68 knots (77 mph). Damage
in Brevard County was limited to power
outages and a few trees down, with
some damage to roofs and mobile homes
north of Titusville. A Brevard County
man was electrocuted and fell from a
power pole as he attemted to restore
power to his house on August 18th. He
died in Orlando on August 23rd. Total
damage estimate for the county was just
under $1 million.
M440U
Okeechobee County
Basinger 16 1725EST
Seminole County
Longwood 18 1900EST
Two large trees were blown down and a
pool screen destroyed by thunderstorm
winds in Longwood.
Orange County
Orlando Executive Ar 21 1438EST
Thunderstorm winds damaged an aircraft
at Orlando Executive Airport.
Brevard County
Mims 21 1500EST
A spotter reported a funnel cloud near
Mims.
Martin County
1 W Indiantown 21 1552EST
A spotter reported a funnel cloud near
Indiantown.
Orange County
Ocoee 25 1330EST
A 10 year old girl died about five days
after being struck by lightning while
holding an umbrella at a bus stop. Two
other children were injured.
F10BF
FLORIDA, Extreme Southern
FLZ076>078 Monroe/Upper Keys--Monroe/Middle
Keys--Monroe/Lower Keys
11 0400EST
13 1600EST
Hurricane Charley moved north from
western Cuba, passing directly over Dry
Tortugas National Park around 0700 EST
on August 13, 2004 During the evening
of August 12, a strong convective band
moved north through the Florida
Straits, the Keys east of the Seven
Mile Bridge, and into Florida Bay. Peak
wind gusts to 56 knots (64 mph) were
recorded at Sombrero Key Light, 53
knots (61 mph) at Long Key and 47 knots
(54 mph) at Molasses Reef C-MAN
stations during this convective band,
along with reported wind gust to 45
knots (52 mph) from a spotter on Duck
Key. Damage along the island chain from
Marathon through Ocean Reef was
limited to downed tree limbs, power
lines and unreinforced signs, and
almost entirely from the convective
band. Beginning around 0330 EST, strong
gradient winds began in the Lower Keys
and Dry Tortugas. Peak wind gusts of
54 knots (62 mph) were recorded at Sand
Key C-MAN station, with gusts to 50
knots (58 mph) at Key West
International Airport. Peak wind
measurements of 40 to 45 knots (46 to
52 mph) were measured along the island
chain from Boca Chica Key through
Summerland Key. Wind damage including
a few uprooted and snapped trees, large
tree limbs, power lines, fences and
unreinforced signs. A sailboat broke
loose from moorings around 0730 EST
on August 13, striking a phase of a 115
kilovolt transmission line serving the
lower Keys, causing a widespread power
outage west of Marathon through Key
West.
Maximum storm surge was estimated to
near 6 feet at Dry Tortugas/Garden Key
by National Park Service personnel,
who rode out the hurricane at the fort.
Wave action produced extensive flooding
of the park grounds outside of the Fort
Jefferson walls. Approximately 1000
feet of brickwork was lost on the outer
moat wall, which was completely
submerged at the time of high tide.
Numerous finger docks and the deck of
the main dock were destroyed.
Scaffolding used during the Fort's
multi-year renovation project was also
damaged and found floating in the moat.
The Dry Tortugas C-MAN station, which
included instrumentation less
than 15 feet above mean sea level, was
also destroyed, likely from the
combination of wave action and elevated
tide levels. Maximum storm surge was
estimated at one foot above normal at
Key West. Wave action produced minor
coastal flooding along the oceanfront.
An estimated 11,000 visitors evacuated
the Keys, causing an estimated tourism
loss of 5.3 million dollars.
FLORIDA, Northeastern
St. Johns County
Fruit Cove to 03 1745EST
Durbin
Trees and powerlines down
Clay County
Orange Park 03 1745EST
Street flooding at Constitution Drive
near Blanding Blvd. Water 1.5 ft. deep.
3.89 inches of rain reported at
Blanding Blvd at Fox Ridge Drive.
Clay County
Orange Park 03 1800EST
WJXT Channel 4 relayed report from a
viewer of 4.7 inches of rain
accumulated in the Heritage Hills
subdivision.
Nassau County
Yulee 04 1500EST
Torrential Rain and Pea size reported
Nassau County
5 SW Yulee 04 1530EST
Quarter size hail on White Dove Trail
Nassau County
5 SW Yulee 04 1530EST
Trees down along White Dove Trail
St. Johns County
3 W Durbin 04 1600EST
Trees and powerlines down along 1-95
corridor in northern St. Johns county.
St. Johns County
4 SW Durbin 04 1650EST
Water accumulation was nearly 4 ft
deep at CR-210 and 1-95.
Flagler County
Countywide 08 0000EST
09 0000EST
React Base 1 Indian Trails NW Palm
Coast: 0.70 in.
Palm Harbor, NE Palm Coast: 0.95 in.
KF4UHY Bulow Plantation, SE Flagler
County: 6.00 in.
Daytona North, W Flagler County:
6.00 in.
Flagler EOC, Bunnell: 3.03 in.
Quail Hollow, south Palm Coast:
4.75 in.
Cody's Corner, SW Flagler County:
6.00 in.
Ag Center, One mile NW of Bunnell:
2.75 in.
Automated station near Palm Coast:
2.90 in.
Pine Street, Bunnell: 2.00 in.
Flagler Beach: 2.00 in.
Hamilton County
Countywide 09 2100EST
11 1700EST
Total accumulation of 3.6 inches ...
One time period of 2 inches in 30x
One Temporary flooding of secondary
roads and erosion was reported.
Alachua County
Newberry 10 1715EST
1815EST
Hour accumulation of 3.25 inches
Alachua County
Micanopy 10 1800EST
Powerlines down
Marion County
Flemington 10 1820EST
Downed trees, limbs and powerlines.
Union County
Worthington Spgs 12 1350EST 1 1
No damage reported
Bradford County
Lawtey 12 1400EST 1 1
1430EST
1400: Public report of tornado
ripping up trees.
1430: Public heard radio station
confirm a tornado in Lawtey.
Putnam County
Palatka 12 1420EST
Trees and powerlines down through
Palatka and East Palatka.
Duval County
7 WSW Jacksonville It 12 1500EST 7 1
7 S Jacksonville Intl 1600EST
Ap
1500: Tornado sighted on ground
at the intersection of Imeson and
Pritchard Rd.
1500: 3 train cars derailed in
Edgewood area of town.
1500: Tornado progressing toward the
Edgewood area ... ripping up trees in
its path.
1505: Tornado about 1 mile from
Trained Storm Spotter who was at
601 Crestwood Ave. Tornado was
observed in the Norwood and Edgewood
areas of town.
1530: Trees on home at Francis and
Cleveland Roads and 3056 Francis Road.
Tree on house along Pettiford Drive.
Powerlines down across the Edgewood
area. Mobile home overturned on
Edgewood Ave and U.S. 1 (New Kings
Road). 6 trees broken. A police
sub-station off of U.S. 1 and Edgewood
had 6 cars and 1 tractor trailer
damaged. Report from Trained Storm
Spotter.
1530: Roof ripped off of grocery store
at Ina Road and Imeson. Building
bricks were broken off and hit 11 cars
which caused damage. Trees down on
homes at 6024 and 6026 Bagley Road.
1550: Radio reports of damage and
debris along New Kings Road. Damage
included downed and snapped trees and
destroyed billboards. Road closures
along New Kings Road heard at 1550
EST.
1550: Debris in trailer park including
mattresses on roofs.
1600: Tornado sighted near West 45th
Street and U.S. 1 in northwest
Jacksonville.
1615: Numerous trees down and snapped
in the Edgewood area of Jacksonville.
Nassau County
Hedges 13 0500EST
1700EST
Spotter reported a 12 hour rainfall
total of 2.42 inches.
Baker County
Taylor 13 0815EST
County Road 125 under water. Road
Closed.
Duval County
1 W San Jose 13 0930EST
Duval County
Arlington 13 1045EST
6 inches of water on Arlington
Expressway service road. Water
lapping across the curbs.
Marion County
Ocala 13 1523EST
Funnel seen along Interstate 75 and CR
326 near Ocala. Came within 10 ft of
the ground before lifting up, reported
an eyewitness.
Putnam County
Welaka 13 1534EST
Powerlines down
St. Johns County
7 S Orangedale 13 1603EST
Trees down
St. Johns County
Palm Vly 13 1639EST
Spotter reported a rainfall rate of
6.43 inches in one hour.
FLZ038 Flagler
13 2200EST
2300EST
22:00 EST: 60 mph 5 mi south of
Bunnell.
22:07 EST: 60 mph sustained in Korona.
22:23 EST: Transformers down in
Bunnell.
22:26 EST: 65 mph wind gust in Flagler
Beach.
22:30 EST: 55-65 mph destroyed a sun
room in Palm Coast.
22:31 EST: 60 mph NW of Bunnell.
22:36 EST: 67 mph gust Flagler Beach.
22:37 EST: 77 mph gust Flagler Beach.
22:20-22:40 EST: Numerous trained
spotter reports of 50 kt wind gusting
to 60 kts countywide. Measured wind of
60G67KT and dime size hail reported in
Palm Coast.
22:41 EST: Tree through roof of home
Palm Coast.
22:42 EST: 70 mph sustained Palm
Coast.
22:49 EST: 68 mph gust Flagler Beach.
22:51 EST: Trees down Countywide.
22:53 EST: Report of large porch roof
blown off Flagler Beach.
23:00 EST: 80% of county without
power.
Flagler County
3 S Dupont 17 1631EST
Dime to nickel size hail reported
along CR 304 near Haw Creek in
south-central Flagler County. Report
relayed by emergency management.
Alachua County
Gainesville 17 1715EST
Trees and powerlines down near Newman
Lake
Clay County
Middleburg 17 1845EST
Trees down in Foxmeadows subdivision
(reports from spotter and general
public)
Clay County
Middleburg 17 1900EST
Numerous large trees down across the
Lake Asbury area.
Columbia County
Lake City 17 2200EST
Several trees down in the Alligator
Park on the northeast side of Lake
City.
Flagler County
3 W Bunnell 18 1520EST
Numerous trees down across SR 100
Duval County
Arlington 18 1535EST
Estimated gust to 60 mph blew concrete
bricks off of the side of a dumpster
about 1 mile west of Craig Airfield.
Duval County
(Crg)Craig Fld Jacks 18 1545EST
Portion of aircraft hanger roof blown
off at Criag Airfield. A dumpster was
also blown away from its original
location and toward the field
fenceline.
Duval County
1 WSW San Pablo 18 1605EST
Quarter size hail reported off of
Hodges Blvd south of Beach Blvd near
Windsor Park
Duval County
San Pablo 18 1605EST
Golfball size hail reported off of
San Pablo Rd.
St. Johns County
7 W St Augustine 18 1645EST
Trees down at World Golf Village
St. Johns County
7 W St Augustine 18 1645EST
Quarter size hail at the World Golf
Village
Alachua County
Micanopy 18 2030EST
Several large trees were blown down.
Marion County
Ocala 20 1457EST
Trees and powerlines down at SE 28th
Street and 50th Ave. No structure
damage observed.
Flagler County
2 S Flagler Beach 20 1520EST
Powerlines down near Daytona North
Clay County
Middleburg 20 1800EST
Damage along Nolan Road and SR 218.
Includes damage to a sign at the
Kangaroo gas station.
Alachua County
Gainesville 21 1105EST
Alachua sheriff relayed a public
report of damage to a county building
at 3220 NE 39th Ave. Initial time of
incident was 1349 EDT, but NWS met.
determined that the timing of damage
was inconsistent with radar so the
actual time of damage was adjusted
to 1105 EST.
Hamilton County
Jennings 21 1620EST
3 inches of rainfall fell between
1700-2200 EDT. Two and a half of fell
between 1720-1835 EST. Temporary
flooding from overflowing ditches
on secondary roads.
Marion County
15 E Weirsdale 27 1430EST
12 manufactured homes had roofs
and awnings damaged. Damage costs
estimated.
FLORIDA, Northwest
FLZ011>019- Jackson--Bay--Calhoun--Gulf--
026>029-034 Franklin--Gadsden--Leon--
Jefferson--Madison--Liberty--
Wakulla--Taylor--Lafayette--Dixie
12 0000EST
2100EST
Tropical Storm Bonnie passed just
south of Apalachicola, FL, and came
ashore along the Taylor County coast
west of Perry, FL early Thursday
afternoon. Maximum sustained winds
reached 43 mph at Buoy 42039 located
80 miles south of Panama City, FL,
with a peak gust of 54 mph early
Thursday morning. The lowest sea-level
pressure recorded was 1002.9 mb at
Buoy 42039. Rainfall totals ranged
from less than a half inch at Panama
City, FL to 3.22 inches at Cross City,
FL. Storm tides ranged from one to two
feet along the Gulf County coast to
four feet along the Taylor County
coast. Minor beach erosion occurred
at Gulf County, and at Alligator
Point, FL, in Franklin County. Water
covered several roads on St. George
Island, and near the Taylor County
coast where up to 2000 residents had
evacuated. Downed trees and power
lines caused scattered power outages,
mainly over coastal areas of the
Florida Big Bend.
FLZ014>015-028 Gulf--Franklin--Taylor
12 0600EST
1500EST
Storm surge heights from one to four
feet caused minor beach erosion. Water
covered several roads on St. George
Island and along the Taylor County
coast.
FLZ034 Dixie
13 0600EST
1800EST
Hurricane Charley came ashore late
Friday afternoon along the southwest
Florida coast just northwest of Ft
Myers, FL. Maximum sustained and peak
winds were well below tropical storm
strength over the northeast Gulf of
Mexico. The lowest sea level pressure
was 1011 mb at Cross City, FL.
Rainfall totals over the Florida Big
Bend ranged from less than a quarter
inch to 1.25 inches at Cross City, FL.
FLORIDA, Southern
Palm Beach County
West Palm Beach 01 1330EST
Hail three quarters of an inch in
diameter was reported near 45th Street
and Broadway.
Miami--Dade County
Hialeah 01 1700EST
1900EST
Three to five inches of rain fell in a
three-hour period causing a house roof
to collapse in Hialeah. Streets in
Kendall were flooded and county-wide
power was out to 20,000 customers.
Miami--Dade County
Miami Spgs 01 1715EST
A large oak tree and a ficus tree were
blown over.
Broward County
Hollywood 01 1830EST
Lightning struck a house blowing out
a window and damaging the electrical
system.
Palm Beach County
Riviera Beach 02 1400EST
A severe thunderstorm wind gust blew
shingles off of a duplex house and
blew down power lines.
Miami--Dade County
Hialeah 02 1520EST
Miami--Dade County
Opa Locka 02 1520EST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts blew
down trees and power lines. Heavy rain
caused two house roofs to collapse.
Broward County
Plantation 02 1530EST
The FHP reported light poles blown
down.
Miami--Dade County
Homestead 02 1540EST
A SKYWARN spotter saw a funnel cloud
near the Turnpike Extension.
Miami--Dade County
Miami 05 1430EST
Hail three quarters of an inch in
diameter was seen.
Miami--Dade County
Hialeah 05 1450EST
Three-quarter-inch hail was seen in
Hialeah.
Broward County
Pembroke 06 1400EST
Lightning struck a tree causing a
large branch to fall onto a mobile
home, damaging the roof.
Palm Beach County
Jupiter 07 1435EST
A SKYWARN spotter saw a funnel cloud.
Palm Beach County
Lantana 08 1430EST
Severe thunderstorm winds blew out the
screening on a porch, downed power
poles and uprooted trees. Power was
lost to 7,500 customers.
Palm Beach County
West Palm Beach 10 0655EST 0.1 10
A tornado was seen over a small lake.
Palm Beach County
Wellington 10 1300EST
In two separate incidents, women were
struck by lightning while in parking
lots. One woman was taken to the
hospital in critical condition.
Palm Beach County
Boca Raton 10 1410EST
A SKYWARN spotter reported a wind gust
of 58 mph in a severe thunderstorm.
Broward County
Pompano Beach 12 1248EST
A severe thunderstorm blew down tree
limbs and power lines.
Palm Beach County
Boca Raton 12 1505EST 0.3 15
A SKYWARN spotter watched a weak
tornado cross 1-95.
Miami--Dade County
Cutler Ridge 12 2325EST
Miami--Dade County
Miami Shrs 13 0029EST
Broward County
Oakland Park 13 0144EST
Collier County
Marco 13 0148EST
Glades County
Moore Haven 13 0200EST
The outermost rainband of Hurricane
Charley swept from south to north
across south Florida. Trees and power
lines were blown down knocking out
power to 35,000 customers. The wind
damaged a carport and a steel gazebo
was destroyed.
FLZ063-066-069 Glades--Hendry--Coastal Collier
13 0000EST
2330EST
On August 12, Hurricane Charley, after
moving through the northwest Caribbean
Sea, turned north and accelerated
cross the western end of Cuba, and
just west of the lower Florida Keys.
Early on August 13, the hurricane
intensified to Category 4 status and
turned to a north northeast direction
before making landfall near Port
Charlotte around 3 PM EDT. The first
outer rainband, with wind gusts
estimated up to 60 mph, impacted the
south Florida Peninsula between
midnight and 2 AM EDT
In Collier County, a peak wind gust of
84 mph was measured at 2:50 PM EDT on
the top of a condominium at Vanderbilt
Beach before the equipment failed.
The Naples ASOS equipment failed well
before the maximum winds or minimum
pressure occurred. Wind gusts at La
Belle were estimated at 80 mph.
Rainfall in most locations in Collier
County was around two inches with
an unofficial amount of 7.5 inches
reported in North Naples. Radar
rainfall estimates of locally 8 to
10 inches were made in North Naples.
Flooding was mostly minimal.
The highest Storm Tide along the
southwest Florida Coast was estimated
at three feet near Wiggins Pass with
heights of one to two feet from Naples
to Marco Island to Everglades City.
Tidal flooding was minimal. Lake
Okeechobee levels increased up to
three feet above normal along the
north and northeast shores.
A long-track tornado moved through
the open country of the Everglades in
eastern Hendry County before doing
minor damage to buildings in
Clewiston.
Hurricane wind damage was greatest in
North Naples and Vanderbilt Beach with
numerous power poles, trees and signs
blown down, and a few roofs damaged.
Damage also occurred to screened
porches throughout the Naples-Marco
Island metropolitan areas. Damage
occurred to Gulf-side structures along
most of the coastline but beach erosion
was mostly minor. Four persons in
Naples suffered minor injuries when
their vehicle was touched by a downed
power line during the storm. Three
persons in Collier County died from
indirect causes after the hurricane. An
estimated 130,000 customers in Collier
County lost power. About 2,500 people
took refuge in six shelters.
Damage in Hendry and Glades counties
consisted mainly of downed trees, power
lines and signs, with minor roof damage
to several homes. An estimated 1000
customers lost electricity in Glades
County.
Hendry County
42 S Clewiston to 13 1004EST 42 100
Clewiston 1115EST
A long-track supercell tornado,
associated with a rainband of Hurricane
Charley, moved across the open
Everglades before striking a building
in Clewiston.
FLZ072 Coastal Broward
17 1530EST
18 1200EST
A lightning-initiated wildfire burned
about 800 acres just west of U.S. 27
at Sheridan Street.
Palm Beach County
4 W Palm Beach Gard 19 1430EST 0.1 10
A brief tornado touchdown was observed
near the intersection of Seminole-Pratt
Road and Northlake Boulevard.
FLZ063 Glades
23 0100EST
0930EST
Fisheating Creek went above its Flood
Stage of 7.0 feet.
Broward County
Miramar 23 1230EST
A lightning-initiated fire damaged the
attic of a house.
Palm Beach County
Lantana 23 1320EST
A lightning-initiated fire destroyed a
Hypoluxo Island historic house.
Palm Beach County
West Palm Beach 25 0930EST
A 33-year-old soccer coach was talking
on the telephone when he received a
shock from a lightning strike knocking
him from his chair.
FLZ068 Coastal Palm Beach
25 1129EST
1500EST
A lightning-initiated wildfire burned
one acre and briefly threatened nearby
homes.
Broward County
5 N Pembroke Pines 25 1250EST
Broward County
Plantation 25 1250EST
Broward County
Sunrise Golf Vlg 25 1250EST
In three separate incidents lightning
strikes damaged the roofs of two houses
and one office building. A man working
on the roof of the office building was
injured and hospitalized.
FLORIDA, West Central
Lee County
.5 E Sanibel 12 1845EST 0.1 20
1847EST
A waterspout moved onshore in an
undeveloped area on the cast tip of
Sanibel Island. A video showed several
people kicking up sand into the
decaying vortex.
Hardee County
10 SE Zolfo Spgs to 13 1105EST 2 30
9 ESE Zolfo Spgs 1110EST
The public reported a tornado moving
along County Road 634 near crewsville
in rural southeast Hardee County.
Polk County
Lake Wales to 13 1200EST 1 30
1 N Lake Wales 1205EST
The public reported a brief tornado in
Lake Wales.
Highlands County
2 N Sebring 13 1216EST
Trees and power lines were downed north
of Sebring.
Polk County
Davenport to 13 1255EST
1 N Davenport 1300EST
A tornado was reported near the
intersection of Marigold Avenue and
Cypress Road in rural northeast Polk
County.
De Soto County
Brownville to 13 1410EST 1 30
1 N Brownville
A tornado moved north near the
intersection of McIntyce Road and U.S.
17. One building sustained damage.
FLZ065 Lee
13 1200EST
1700EST
The storm surge associated with
Hurricane Charley caused an estimated
eight foot above normal tides that
created a new 300 yard wide path across
Pine Island. Tides were six feet above
normal at Fort Myers Beach, and four
feet at both Horseshoe Key and Port
Boca Grand. In contrast, Charlotte
Harbor experienced tides four feet
below normal.
FLZ055-060>062-065 Manatee -- Sarasota - De Soto --
Charlotte -- Lee
13 1400EST
2000EST
The collective effects of Hurricane
Charley in southwest and west central
Florida during August 13th resulted in
8 direct fatalities, 16 indirect
fatalities, 792 injuries, eight
tornadoes, an eight foot storm surge
in Lee County, an estimated $11.2
billion in property damage (estimated
to be about twice that of the insured
damage), and $460 million in crop
damage. The fast movement of Hurricane
Charley limited rain fall totals to 4
to 6 inches along the track of the
hurricane's eye wall. River flooding of
one to three feet above flood stage was
found on area rivers south of
Interstate 4.
Hurricane Charley, a powerful but
compact Category 4 hurricane on the
Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, roared
into Southwest Florida during the late
afternoon of August 13th, then raced
northeast through the central Florida
peninsula, reaching the Atlantic Coast
as a Category 1 hurricane near Daytona
Beach in only seven hours. In all, 1.42
million people evacuated their homes in
southwest and west central Florida
because the forecasted path was
parallel to the coast and Charley could
have made land fall anywhere from Tampa
to Fort Myers.
Hurricane Charley made landfall just
north of Captiva with sustained winds
estimated at 145 mph. The winds damaged
or destroyed thousands of homes,
knocked down tens of thousands of
trees, and took out power to more than
2 million Floridians. The most intense
damage occurred in a band approximately
10 miles wide centered on the path of
the eyewall. Additional damage was seen
in a band approximately 35 miles wide
centered on the path of the eyewall.
Rainfall was limited to 3 to 5 inches
in a 20 mile radius surrounding the
center, and the areal extent of storm
surge was limited by the lack of
buildup of high seas as the storm raced
northward.
The center of Charley crossed the
barrier islands of Cayo Costa and
Gasparilla Island at 345 PM EDT, then
moved up Charlotte Harbor before making
landfall at Mangrove Point, just
southwest of Punta Gorda, at 435 PM
EDT. By 530 PM EDT, the center was 5
miles west of Arcadia (Desoto County);
at 630 PM EDT, 1 mile west of Wauchula
(Hardee County), and at 730 PM EDT, 4
miles west of Lake Wales (Polk
County). At approximately 830 PM EDT,
Charley had exited West Central
Florida, and in 45 minutes slammed into
Orlando International Airport.
Charlotte County took the brunt of the
destruction caused by Hurricane
Charley. The airport in Punta Gorda
recorded sustained winds of 87 mph with
gusts to 112 mph before the wind
equipment blew apart. Most of the
buildings and airplanes at the airport
were destroyed. An unofficial wind gust
of 173 mph was reported from a tower on
the Charlotte Regional Medial Center in
Punta Gorda. Saint Joseph's Hospital in
Port Charlotte lost its roof. No storm
surge was reported but Charlotte Harbor
reported a four foot drop in the water
level. There were four direct
fatalities that were a result of blunt
force trauma from flying debris. The
estimated 700 injuries were a result of
additional trauma caused to the 450
patients that were evacuated from
damaged hospitals. An estimated 250
people were treated by three different
remote medical teams dispatched
throughout the county.
In Lee County, Hurricane Charley caused
an estimated eight foot storm surge
that cut a new pass 300 yards wide
across North Captiva Island. The storm
surge was estimated at 4 to 6 feet at
Fort Myers Beach, Horseshoe Key, and
Port Boca Grand. Two direct and two
indirect deaths were blamed on this
hurricane. Sustained winds of 61 mph
with gusts to 78 mph were recorded at
the Fort Myers Regional Southwest
airport. A personal weather station in
Fort Myers recorded a wind gust of 95
mph. The winds damaged or destroyed 41%
of the homes in Cape Coral, ripped the
roof off of the post office in Fort
Myers, and lead to 1.9 millions cubic
yards of debris in Lee County. There
was one direct death attributed to the
storm when a tree fell on a person
outside smoking. There were three
indirect fatalities due to carbon
monoxide poisoning from a generator, a
candle burned down a mobile home, and
one heart attack.
In Desoto County the storm shelter at
the Civic Center in Arcadia lost one
wall and the roof pealed back while
1,200 evacuees were inside. A wind gust
of 104 mph was recorded in Arcadia
where the storm downed a water tower.
The majority of Arcadia's downtown was
heavily damaged or destroyed and a
mobile home park along State Road 72
was flattened. There was one direct
fatality in a tool shed that was
destroyed by the wind.
In Sarasota there was one direct
fatality a wind gust blew a car off the
road and it hit a tree. Downed trees
knocked out power and damaged homes in
the eastern part of the county.
In Manatee County an unofficial report
of 100 mph was reported in the
southeast tip of the county. Downed
trees and power lines in the eastern
part of the county forced officials to
close the Myakka City Elementary School
through August 20th.
The damage total listed was estimated
by doubling the insured losses. The
doubling accounted for uninsured losses
and damage to the public
infrastructure. M760T, M510T, M82MH,
F82MH, M530T, M25UT, F56VE
Lee County
2 SW Cape Coral to 13 1440EST 0.2 50
1.8 SW Cape Coral 1443EST
A waterspout moved asshore and downed
seven trees before lifting.
Lee County
1.5 S Captiva to 13 1455EST 1.8 100
3.4 SSE Captiva 1500EST
A storm survey showed a convergent
damage pattern and an increase in
apparent wind intensity consistent with
a tornado. The most pronounced damage
pattern was in a small area of southern
Captiva Island. Damage reached the
Fujita Scale F2 intensity that was was
mix of both tornado and hurricane wind
damage, making an assessment difficult.
Charlotte County
3 NE Port Charlotte to 13 1515EST
.5 NNE Port Charlotte 1520EST
A tornado associated with the north
side of the eyewall of Hurricane
Charley intensified the damage to homes
near the intersections of Gibbralter
Drive and Conway Blvd. to Olean Blvd.
and Starlite Lane.
FLZ052-056>057 Polk -- Hardee -- Highlands
13 1600EST
2000EST
The collective effects of Hurricane
Charley in southwest and west central
Florida during August 13th resulted in
8 direct fatalities, 16 indirect
fatalities, 792 injuries, eight
tornadoes, an eight foot storm surge in
Lee County, an estimated $11.2 billion
in property damage (estimated to be
about twice that of the insured
damage), and $460 million in crop
damage. The fast movement of Hurricane
Charley limited rain fall totals to 4
to 6 inches along the track of the
hurricane's eye wall. River flooding of
one to three feet above flood stage was
found on area rivers south of
Interstate 4.
In Hardee County there were 6 injuries,
zero fatalities, and damage was
estimated at $750 million. A wind gust
of 109 mph was recorded in Wauchula.
Approximately 1,400 homes were
destroyed and 3,600 homes had minor to
major damage. The storm knocked out the
power to the entire county. Many citrus
groves north of Wauchula were severely
damaged.
In Highlands County there were reports
of severely damaged homes in the
Sebring and Avon Park areas. A radio
tower was blown down near Sebring and
numerous trees and power lines were
downed in the eastern and northern
parts of the county.
In Polk County there was one direct
fatality and six indirect fatalities.
There were six injuries, mostly due to
carbon monoxide poisoning from backup
generators used after the storm. Half
of the county lost power. A 50 foot
deep sink hole opened up and swallowed
a car on State Road 60 east of Bartow.
A wind gust of 64 mph was recorded at
the airport in Winter Haven before the
instrument stopped working due to a
power outage and before the hurricane
arrived. A peak gust of 69 knots (79
mph) was recorded in Haines City. The
Bartow and Lake Wales area were hit the
hardest. In all, 22,994 structures
were damaged and 739 were destroyed.
Citrus groves around and south of Lake
Wales were severely damaged.
The damage total listed was estimated
by doubling the insured losses. The
doubling accounted for uninsured losses
and damage to the public
infrastructure. Flood damage was
included within these totals because it
was not possible to extract the flood
damage information from the available
data. M61VE
FLZ051 Hillsborough
13 1600EST
2000EST
Hurricane Charley created tropical
storm force winds that brushed the far
eastern part of the county with a wind
gust of 61 mph recorded in Plant City.
Damage was light and was limited to
Plant City and areas to the south. The
damage included downed trees and
branches, sporadic power outages due to
downed lines, and homes with fascia
ripped off. Protective measures by the
county before the storm totaled
$425,000. The estimated damage was
calculated by doubling the insured
losses. The doubling accounted for
uninsured losses and damage to the
public infrastructure.
Hernando County
5 NE Brooksville to 14 1105EST
8 NE Brooksville 1110EST
A trained SKYWARN Severe Weather
Spotter reported three brief tornadoes
near Lake Lindsey Road and Broad Street
in rural northeast Hernando County.
Pasco County
3 NE New Port Richey 14 1310EST 1 30
4 NE New Port Richey
A brief tornado was reported near
Osceola Drive and Massachusetts. No
damage was reported.
Levy County
5 N Chiefland 14 1641EST 1 30
Law enforcement witnessed a tornado
that knocked down several trees and
large limbs. Feeder bands associated
with the southwest side of what was
Hurricane Charley produced several
tornadoes the day after Charley moved
through the area.
Pinellas County
St Petersburg Beach 14 1730EST
Two people were injured by a nearby
lightning strike while on St Pete Beach
and two others were injured by
lightning on Upham Beach.
Hillsborough County
5 NW Brandon 18 1630EST
A 39 year old female was injured by a
nearby lightning strike at the Florida
State Fairgrounds.
Charlotte County
Port Charlotte 18 2000EST
A 15 year old male was struck by
lightning while he helped his uncle
repair a roof damaged by Hurricane
Charley. An ambulance happened to be
parked at the end of the street and
paramedics got the boy's heart beating
again. He was listed in critical
condition at an area hospital with
burn marks on his head, chest, and
foot. The time of the event was
estimated.
Pinellas County
.5 E St Petersburg Bea 24 1700EST 0.8 20
.2 S St Petersburg 1705EST
Beach
A waterspout formed over Boca Ciega Bay
and moved onshore and caused minor
damage to 17 homes along Boca Ciega
Isle Drive and 44th Avenue before
heading into the Gulf of Mexico and
diminishing offshore. The 60 ft wide
tornado demolished the second floor of
a home under construction then threw
the wood into the roof of a nearby
home. Several palm trees were downed
and there was damage to metal awnings
on homes.
Hillsborough County
5 N Tampa to 25 1730EST
2 NE Tampa 1900EST
Heavy rain of 3 to 5 inches in two
hours flooded parts of Lowry Park Zoo
and one store in a low part of Centro
Ybor in Ybor City.
Hillsborough County
3 W Tampa 25 1805EST
Nickel size hail was reported at the
intersection of Kennedy Blvd. and Dale
Mabry.
Hillsborough County
Tampa 25 1830EST
Lightning was responsible for a house
fire on Sonona Street in south Tampa.
The house was a complete loss.
FLORIDA, West Panhandle
Okaloosa County
Dorcas 10 1330CST
Lightning struck the roof at the
unoccupied Dorcas volunteer fire
station. The strike started a fire and
the building was consumed in flames
before anyone noticed the fire. The
station burned to the ground, and
several pieces of equipment also burned
up.
FLZ001>006 Inland Escambia -- Coastal Escambia --
Inland Santa Rosa -- Coastal Santa
Rosa -- Inland Okaloosa -- Coastal
Okaloosa
10 2100CST
12 0300CST
Tropical Storm Bonnie affected the area
on the 10th through the 12th. Northwest
Florida was put under a Tropical Storm
Watch at 900 pm CST on August 10. This
was updated to a Tropical Storm Warning
and a Hurricane Watch at 900 am CST on
August 11. The Hurricane Watch was
dropped at 300 am CST on August 12,
with the Tropical Storm Warning
remaining in effect. The Tropical Storm
Warning was dropped at 900 am CST on
August 12. The center of Bonnie passed
south of the area and moved inland just
west of Apalachicola around 1100 am CST
on August 12. The highest winds
recorded in the area were near Mary
Esther with a wind gust of near 40 mph.
The lowest pressure was also recorded
near Mary Esther with a reading of
1010.2 mb. The highest rainfall
recorded in about a two day period
ending around noon on August 12 was
4.10 inches in Pace with Niceville
recording 3.92 inches. Tides were only
one-half to one foot above normal,
which resulted in only minor beach
erosion across the area. No damage was
reported across the area as a direct
result of Bonnie. There were some
higher rainfall totals two to three
days before Bonnie moved ashore but
were a result of a stalled out frontal
boundary across northwest Florida.
Escambia County
Ferry Pass 21 1230CST
A nineteen year old student and her
parents were walking on the University
of West Florida campus when lightning
struck near them. They were knocked to
the ground and the parents quickly
recovered. The daughter was left
unconscious. A resident assistant at
the college saw what had happened and
started giving CPR to the student and
continued until help arrived. The
student was taken to a hospital and
remained there for several weeks before
being released.
Number of Estimated
Persons Damage
Location Killed Injured Property Crops
ALABAMA, Central
ALZ044
0 0
Jefferson County
Birmingham 0 0 3K
Jefferson County
Pinson 0 0 7K
ALZ024
0 0
ALZ024
0 0
ALZ044
0 0
ALZ044
0 0
ALZ024
0 0
ALZ044
0 0
Marion County
Brilliant 0 0 6K
ALZ023
0 0 9K
Tuscaloosa County
Tuscaloosa 0 0 11K
Shelby County
Chelsea 0 0 8K
Tuscaloosa County
3 NW Duncanville 0 0
Tuscaloosa County
3 NW Duncanville 0 0 3K
ALABAMA, North
Colbert County
3 NW Cherokee 0 0
Morgan County
Decatur 0 0
Jackson County
1 W Skyline to 0 0
Skyline
Jackson County
1 W Skyline 0 0
Jackson County
Scottsboro 0 0
Jackson County
Langston 0 0
ALABAMA, Southeast
ALABAMA, Southwest
Mobile County
Mobile 0 0 30K
Mobile County
Saraland 0 0 10K
Mobile County
Chickasaw 0 0 5K
Mobile County
Mobile 0 0 50K
Choctaw County
Butler 0 0 5K
Mobile County
Seven Hills 0 0 500K
Mobile County
Tillmans Corner 0 0 50K
Mobile County
Forest Hill 0 1
ALASKA, Northern
AKZ220-222-224
0 0 900K
AKZ217
0 0
ALASKA, Southeast
ALASKA, Southern
AKZ101
0 0 10K
AMERICAN SAMOA
ARIZONA, Central and
Northeast
Yavapai County
Prescott Valley 0 0
Yavapai County
Humboldt 0 0
Coconino County
Rose Well 0 0
Coconino County
Bellemont 0 0
AZZ012
0 0
Yavapai County
Prescott 0 1
Coconino County
Doney Park 0 0
Coconino County
Flagstaff 0 0
Yavapai County
Prescott 0 0
Apache County
Alpine 0 0
Yavapai County
Prescott Valley 0 0
Apache County
Springerville to 0 0
Eagar
Navajo County
Show Low 0 1
Yavapai County
Dewey 1 0
AZZ013
0 0
Yavapai County
Bagdad 0 0
Yavapai County
Oak Creek Canyon Arp 0 0
Dewey
Yavapai County
Montezuma Castle 0 0 100K
Gila County
Jakes Corner 0 0
Coconino County
Williams 0 0
Coconino County
Flagstaff 0 0
Coconino County
Flagstaff 0 0
Coconino County
Flagstaff 0 0
ARIZONA, Northwest
Mohave County
Lake Havasu City 0 0 100K
ARIZONA, South
Pima County
4 S Tucson 0 0 1K 0
Graham County
10 SSW Safford 0 0 0 0
Pima County
10 N Tucson 0 0 5K 0
Graham County
14 SW Safford 0 0 0 0
Santa Cruz County
Patagonia 0 0 0 0
Santa Cruz County
Patagonia 0 0 0 0
Pima County
12 SE Tucson 0 0 8K 0
Graham County
Safford 0 0 5K 0
Pima County
4 WNW Oro Vly 0 0 0 0
Cochise County
Bisbee Arpt to 0 0 20K 0
Bisbee
Pima County
Green Vly 0 0 0 0
Pima County
5 SW Marana 0 0 1K 0
Pima County
10 NW Tucson 0 0 5K 0
Pima County
5 N Green Vly 0 0 0 0
Santa Cruz County
Rio Rico 0 0 20K 0
Pima County
10 S Marana 0 0 0 0
Santa Cruz County
Rio Rico 0 0 0 0
Graham County
Safford 0 0 10K 0
Pima County
Three Pts 0 0 15K 0
Santa Cruz County
Tubac 0 0 0 0
Pima County
6 NNW Oro Vly 0 0 0 0
Graham County
Safford 0 0 0 4K
Cochise County
Sierra Vista 0 0 0 0
Graham County
Safford 0 0 1K 0
Graham County
5 NW Pima 0 0 10K 0
Greenlee County
Clifton 0 0 0 0
ARIZONA, Southwest
Maricopa County
Wickenburg 0 0
Maricopa County
Phoenix 0 0
Maricopa County
Glendale 0 0
Maricopa County
4 NE Buckeye 0 0
AZZ022
0 0
AZZ021
0 0
AZZ026
0 0
Pinal County
Mammoth to 0 0
5 NE Oracle
Yuma County
Yuma 0 0
AZZ028
0 0
AZZ023
0 0
Maricopa County
Wickenburg 0 0
Maricopa County
Wickenburg 0 0
Maricopa County
Aguila 0 0 60K
Maricopa County
Sun Lakes 0 0 200K
Pinal County
6 N Bapchule 0 0
Pinal County
8 E Superior 0 0
Pinal County
9 SE Kearny 0 0
Pinal County
Apache Jet 0 0
Pinal County
5 E Apache Jet 0 0
Maricopa County
Phoenix 0 0
Maricopa County
Phoenix 0 0
Pinal County
Casa Grande 0 0
Maricopa County
Mesa 0 0
Maricopa County
Phoenix 0 0
AZZ027
0 0
ARKANSAS, Central and North Central
Fulton County
3 S Mammoth Spg 0 0
Lonoke County
Ward 0 0
Pulaski County
8 N Jacksonville 0 0
Jackson County
Jacksonport 0 0
Jackson County
Jacksonport 0 0
Jackson County
Newport 0 0
Jackson County
Auvergne 0 0
Jackson County
1 S Tupelo 0 0
Jackson County
Tupelo 0 0
Woodruff County
2 NW Patterson 0 0
Woodruff County
7 SE Augusta 0 0
Woodruff County
3 N Mc Crory 0 0
White County
3 N Judsonia 0 0
Cleburne County
6 SE Heber Spgs 0 0
White County
2 S Pangburn 0 0
White County
5 S Albion 0 0
Izard County
Melbourne 0 0
Izard County
Melbourne 0 0
Izard County
Melbourne 0 0
Searcy County
Morning Star 0 0
Van Buren County
Clinton 0 0
Ouachita County
4 NE Chidester 0 0
Bradley County
2 W Johnsville 0 0
Bradley County
2 W Johnsville 0 0
Ouachita County
Elliott 0 0
ARKANSAS, Central and
North Central
Ouachita County
Camden 0 0
Calhoun County
Locust Bayou 0 0
Johnson County
Hunt 0 0
Johnson County
3 NE Clarksville 0 0
Johnson County
5 E Hagarville 0 0
Pope County
7 NW Pleasant Vly 0 0
ARKANSAS, East
Greene County
Paragould 0 0 15K
ARKANSAS, East
Craighead County
Brookland 0 0 20K
Poinsett County
Waldenburg 0 0 2K
Lawrence County
Black Rock 0 0 10K
Lawrence County
7 W Walnut Ridge 0 0 0.05K
Greene County
Paragould 0 0 10K
ARKANSAS, Northwest
ARKANSAS, Southeast
Ashley County
3 SW Fountain Hill 0 0
ARKANSAS, Southwest
Sevier County
2 S Lockesburg 0 0
Little River County
1 W Ashdown 0 0
Howard County
4 W Tollette 0 0
ARKANSAS, Southwest
Howard County
4 W Tollette 0 0
Howard County
4 S Tollette 0 0
Hempstead County
5 S Hope 0 0
Columbia County
5 N Emerson 0 0
Columbia County
7 E Magnolia 0 0
Union County
10 S El Dorado 0 0
Union County
El Dorado 0 0
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
3 E Annapolis 0 0
Chesapeake Bay N Of
Pooles Is Md
6 NW Pooles Island 0 0
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
10 W Riviera Beach 0 0
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
7 N Millers Island 0 0
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
3 N Riviera Beach 0 0
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis 0 0
De Bay Waters S Of E
Pt Nj To Slaughter
Beach De
Lewes De 0 0
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
5 W Rnld Reagan Natl 0 0
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
3 N Riviera Beach 0 0
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis 0 0
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis 0 0
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
Rnld Reagan Natl Arpt 0 0
Cp Charles Lt Va To
Nc-Va Bdr Out 20Nm
Cape Charles Light to 0 0
Nc-Va Border
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
New Point Comfort to 0 0
Cape Henry
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
New Point Comfort to 0 0
Cape Henry
Cp Henlopen To
Fenwick Is De Out
20Nm
2 N Dewey Beach 0 0
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
New Point Comfort to 0 0
Cape Henry
CALIFORNIA, Extreme Southeast
CAZ032 0 0
CAZ033 0 0
Imperial County
Glamis 0 0
CAZ033 0 0
CALIFORNIA, North Central
CALIFORNIA, Northeast
Sierra County
10 SE Sierraville 0 0
Mono County
3 WNW Bridgeport 0 0
CALIFORNIA, Northwest
CALIFORNIA, South Central
CAZ096
0 0
CAZ089>092
0 0
CAZ093
0 0
CAZ089>092
0 0
Kern County
2 W Cantil 0 0
Kern County
Edwards Afb 0 0
CAZ097
0 0
CAZ093
0 0
Kern County
22 S China Lake Naf 0 0
Kern County
5.5 N Johannesburg 0 0
CALIFORNIA, Southeast
San Bernardino
County
Joshua Tree 0 0
San Bernardino
County
Joshua Tree 0 0 5K
Inyo County
Death Vly 2 0 20M
CALIFORNIA, Southwest
CAZ055
0 0 0
CAZ055-055
0 0 0
CAZ049
0 0 0
Riverside County
Sage 0 0 0
Riverside County
Wildomar 0 0 0
CAZ055
0 0 0
Riverside County
Murrieta 0 0 50K
San Diego County
10 NE Julian 0 0 0
San Diego County
2 N Julian 0 0 0
CALIFORNIA, Southwest
San Diego County
1 NE Julian 0 0 0
Riverside County
Indio 0 0
Riverside County
La Quinta 0 0
San Bernardino
County
3 NW Phelan 0 0
San Bernardino
County
Big Bear City 0 0 0
San Bernardino
County
14 NNW Yucca Vly 0 0 0
San Bernardino
County
Yucca Vly 0 0 10K
San Bernardino
County
Phelan 0 0 0
San Bernardino
County
Phelan 0 0
San Bernardino
County
3 S Victorville to 0 1 5M
3 N Hesperia
CAZ060
0 0 0
San Bernardino
County
Hesperia 0 0 500K
Riverside County
Idyllwild 0 0
San Bernardino
County
5 E Victorville 0 0
CAZ049
0 0 0
CALIFORNIA, Upper
CAZ081
0 0
CALIFORNIA, West South Central
CALIFORNIA, Western
CARIBBEAN SEA AND TROPICAL ATLANTIC
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
6 SE Government Cut 0 0
Cocoa Beach To
Jupiter Inlet Fl Out
20Nm
1 NW Sebastian Inlet 0 0 0 0
Cocoa Beach To
Jupiter Inlet Fl Out
20Nm
1 E Patrick Afb 0 0 0 0
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
3 NW Port Canaveral 0 0 0 0
CARIBBEAN SEA AND TROPICAL ATLANTIC
Savannah Ga To
Altamaha Sd Ga Out
20Nm
Tybee Island 0 0
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
4 N Port Canaveral 0 0
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach Fl 20
To 60Nm
10 NE Port Of Palm Be 0 0
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
2 E Miami Beach 0 0
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
2 E Miami Beach 0 0
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach F120
To 60Nm
2 E Port Of Palm Beac 0 0
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
6 N Port Canaveral 0 0
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
5 N Port Canaveral 0 0
St Augustine To
Flagler Beach F1 20
To 60Nm
20 SSE Crescent Beach 0 0
Charleston Harbor
1 NE The Charleston 1 0 0
Savannah Ga To
Altamaha Sd Ga Out
20Nm
19 E Sapelo Island 0 0
S Santee R Sc To
Savannah Ga 20 To
40Nm
43 E Folly Beach 0 0
Edisto Beach Sc To
Savannah Ga Out
20Nm
1 E Port Royal Sound 0 0
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach Fl 20
To 60Nm
22 NE Port Of Palm Be 0 0
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
16 SSE Port Everglades 0 0
Fernandina Beach To
St Augustine Fl Out
20Nm
Mayport Nas 0 0
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach F120
To 60Nm
5 NNE Port Of Palm B 0 0
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
2 E Miami Beach 0 0
Fernandina Beach To
St Augustine Fl Out
20Nm
Fernandina Nos 0 0
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
5 E Miami Beach 0 0
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
Summit County
7 E Breckenridge 1 4 0 0
Douglas County
4 NNW Castle Rock 0 2
Douglas County
Northeast Portion 0 0
Washington County
Central Portion 0 3
COLORADO, Central and Northest
COZ044
0 0
Clear Creek County
North Central Portion 0 0
Douglas County
Southwest Portion 0 0
Lincoln County
15 NE Genoa 0 0
Lincoln County
12 NNW Arriba 0 0
Lincoln County
11 N Genoa 0 0
Elbert County
1 S Agate 0 0
Elbert County
14 N Simla 0 0 0 0
Elbert County
8 W Agate 0 0 0 0
Elbert County
4 W Agate 0 0 0 0
Elbert County
4 W Agate 0 0
Elbert County
13 W Agate 0 0
Elbert County
5 W Agate 0 0
Elbert County
5 W Agate 0 0
Elbert County
10 N Simla 0 0 0 0
Elbert County
1 N Simla 0 0
Elbert County
1 NW Simla 0 0 0 0
Elbert County
7 NW Simla 0 0
Washington County
13 SSE Woodrow 0 0
Elbert County
5 W Simla 0 0
Elbert County
3 W Simla 0 0
Washington County
1 SSW Elba 0 0
Washington County
13 E Elba 0 0
Washington County
15 S Otis 0 0
Lincoln County
26 WNW Karval 0 0
Lincoln County
22 SW Karval 0 0
Lincoln County
2 NNE Limon 0 0
Weld County
7 W Pierce 0 0
Weld County
9 N Nunn 0 0 0 0
Weld County
Windsor 0 0
Weld County
12 NE Greeley 0 0
Weld County
6 W Greeley 0 0
Weld County
10 W Greeley 0 0
Weld County
4 N Milliken 0 0 0 0
Weld County
5 SW Greeley 0 0
Weld County
10 W Greeley 0 0
Weld County
Greeley 0 0
Larimer County
5 E Loveland 0 0
Weld County
Greeley 0 0
Weld County
13 N Johnstown 0 0
Larimer County
2 SSE Ft Collins 0 0
Larimer County
4 S Ft Collins 0 0
Weld County
5 NW Evans 0 0
Larimer County
8 SE Ft Collins 0 0
Larimer County
3 SW Ft Collins 0 0
Larimer County
4 N Loveland 0 0
Larimer County
3 NNE Loveland 0 0
Larimer County
4 N Loveland 0 0
Weld County
10 N Hudson 0 0
Weld County
10 E Platteville 0 0
Weld County
9 N Johnstown 0 0
Larimer County
9 W Loveland 0 0
Larimer County
Drake 0 0
Larimer County
Ft Collins 0 0
Weld County
6 E Gilcrest 0 0
Larimer County
9 S Loveland 0 0
Weld County
3 NE Ft Lupton 0 0
Larimer County
9 SW Loveland 0 0
Weld County
Eaton 0 0 2M
Weld County
1 SSW Ft Lupton 0 0
Boulder County
4 NE Longmont 0 0
Larimer County
Ft Collins 0 0
Adams County
Brighton 0 0
Boulder County
2 ENE Longmont 0 0
Weld County
6 SW Hudson 0 0
Adams County
1 E Brighton 0 0
Weld County
4 SSE Ault 0 0
Boulder County
9 E Boulder to 0 0
3 SW Boulder
Boulder County
5 NE Boulder 0 0
Boulder County
Lafayette 0 0
Boulder County
4 NE Boulder 0 0
Boulder County
8 E Boulder 0 0
Boulder County
Lafayette 0 0
Weld County
3 SE Galeton 0 0
Broomfield County
Broomfield 0 0
Broomfield County
2 SE Broomfield 0 0
Arapahoe County
3 SE Greenwood Vlg 0 0
Adams County
3 NNE Northglenn 0 0
Adams County
Thornton 0 0
Elbert County
12 NNW Kiowa 0 0
Elbert County
6 N Elizabeth 0 0
Adams County
Thornton 0 0
Elbert County
14 NE Kiowa 0 0
Elbert County
2 WNW Kiowa 0 0
Arapahoe County
Greenwood Vlg 0 0
Elbert County
Elizabeth 0 0
Elbert County
2 E Elizabeth 0 0
Jefferson County
3 SSE Morrison 0 0
Douglas County
10 E Castle Rock 0 0
Douglas County
Castle Rock 0 0
Weld County
6 SSE Windsor 0 0
Douglas County
Parker 0 0
Morgan County
2 NNE Goodrich 0 0
Jefferson County
5 SE Morrison 0 0
Larimer County
Ft Collins 0 0
Larimer County
2 SE Ft Collins 0 0
Morgan County
3 E Weldona 0 0
Lincoln County
14 NNE Arriba 0 0
Weld County
Johnstown 0 0
Weld County
8 SW Johnstown 0 0
Weld County
4 SE Keenesburg 0 0
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
Lincoln County
7 SE Boyero 0 0
Boulder County
4 ENE Boulder 0 0
Boulder County
5 NE Boulder 0 0
Lincoln County
2 NW Karval 0 0
Boulder County
6 E Boulder 0 0
Boulder County
2 N Louisville 0 0
Boulder County
Louisville 0 0
Broomfield County
Broomfield 0 0
Elbert County
10 NW Kiowa 0 0
Jefferson County
2 SE Wheat Ridge 0 0
Denver County
1 S Denver 0 0
Denver County
Denver 0 0
Arapahoe County
Englewood 0 0
Arapahoe County
3 SE Greenwood Vlg 0 0
Arapahoe County
4 SW Greenwood Vlg 0 0
Morgan County
15 S Brush 0 0
Adams County
37 ENE Bennett 0 0
Washington County
8 SSW Woodrow to 0 0
6 SE Woodrow
Washington County
16 NE Akron 0 0
Washington County
7 SE Akron to 0 0
5 SSW Akron
Washington County
4 ESE Akron 0 0
Weld County
4 ENE Eaton 0 0
Douglas County
Southwest Portion 0 0
Larimer County
Central Portion 0 0
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
Denver County
Countywide 0 0
Arapahoe County
Southwest Portion 0 0
Douglas County
North Central Portion 0 0
7 SE Aurora Cherry C 0 0
Arapahoe County
7 S Aurora Cherry Cr 0 0
Arapahoe County
5 SE Aurora Cherry C 0 0
Arapahoe County
7 SW Byers to 0 0
8 SE Byers
Lincoln County
1 N Genoa 0 0
Lincoln County
8 NNW Arriba 0 0
COLORADO, East Central
Yuma County
2 N Kirk 0 0
Yuma County
12 SE Wray 0 0
Yuma County
4 W Vernon 0 0
Kit Carson County
8 N Burlington 0 0
Kit Carson County
5 N Burlington 0 0
Cheyenne County
1 W Cheyenne Wells 0 0
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells 0 0
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells 0 0
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells 0 0
Yuma County
8 SW Eckley 0 0
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells 0 0
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells 0 0
COLORADO, East Central
Yuma County
1 SW Vernon 0 0
Yuma County
Wray 0 0
Cheyenne County
9 SE Arapahoe 0 0
Cheyenne County
11 S Arapahoe 0 0
Cheyenne County
13 S Arapahoe 0 0
Cheyenne County
10 SSE Arapahoe 0 0
Yuma County
3 N Joes 0 0
Kit Carson County
15 SW Seibert 0 0
Cheyenne County
6 N Wild Horse 0 0
Cheyenne County
8 W Cheyenne Wells 0 0
Kit Carson County
12 WSW Burlington 0 0
Yuma County
5 NNW Yuma 0 0
Yuma County
Vernon 0 0
Yuma County
4 SW Vernon 0 0
Yuma County
4 SW Vernon 0 0
Yuma County
4 SW Vernon 0 0
Yuma County
10 NNW Wray 0 0
Yuma County
Yuma 0 0
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
El Paso County
2 SW Colorado Spgs 0 0
El Paso County
22 NE Colorado Spgs 0 0
El Paso County
5 ESE Peyton 0 0
El Paso County
Colorado Spgs 0 0
El Paso County
3 SW Calhan 0 0
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
Bent County
9 W Las Animas 0 0
Otero County
10 ENE La Junta 0 0
Las Animas County
5 SE Stonewall 0 0
Teller County
8 NW Woodland Park 0 0
El Paso County
3 SE Calhan to 0 0 200K
10 SW Calhan
El Paso County
Ramah 0 0
Kiowa County
1 S Arlington to 0 0
2 SSE Arlington
Kiowa County
6 ESE Arlington to 0 0 10K
7 ESE Arlington
Bent County
Las Animas 0 0
Bent County
1 W Hasty to 0 0 10K
1 N Hasty
Prowers County
Lamar 0 0
Prowers County
Wiley 0 0
Prowers County
Lamar 0 0
Prowers County
1 S Granada 0 0
COLORADO, South Central and Southest
Prowers County
Bristol 0 0
El Paso County
10 SW Colorado Spgs 0 0
Pueblo County
4 NE Blende 0 0
El Paso County
Black Forest 0 0
El Paso County
Falcon 0 0
Las Animas County
7 WSW Aguilar 0 0
El Paso County
1 NE Calhan 0 0
Huerfano County
4 E Walsenburg 0 0
El Paso County
Colorado Spgs 0 0
Las Animas County
Boncarbo 0 0
El Paso County
2 WSW Colorado Spgs 0 0
Fremont County
17 SE Canon City 0 0
Pueblo County
Blende 0 0
Pueblo County
Colorado City 0 0
Pueblo County
Pueblo West 0 0
Pueblo County
Pueblo West 0 0
El Paso County
Ramah 0 0
Crowley County
Sugar City 0 0
Pueblo County
Colorado City 0 0
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
Pueblo County
Colorado City 0 0
El Paso County
Rush 0 0
Kiowa County
9 N Brandon 0 0
Las Animas County
Trinidad 0 0
El Paso County
Fountain 0 0
Las Animas County
5 NW Trinidad 0 0
Kiowa County
6 NW Towner 0 0
El Paso County
7 ENE Monument 0 0
El Paso County
6 ENE Monument 0 0
El Paso County
Black Forest 0 0
El Paso County
7 NE Colorado Spgs 0 0
El Paso County
6 S Ellicott 0 0
El Paso County
10 SE Falcon 0 0
El Paso County
Falcon 0 0
Pueblo County
7 E Boone 0 0
El Paso County
5 E Ft Carson 0 0
Pueblo County
Pueblo West 0 0
Crowley County
10 N Olney Spgs 0 0
Kiowa County
5 W Eads 0 0
Bent County
5 NE Las Animas 0 0
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
Otero County
5 SW La Junta 0 0
Pueblo County
10 NNE Beulah 0 0
Prowers County
5 SE Lamar 0 0
Baca County
Springfield 0 0
Baca County
12 E Walsh 0 0
Baca County
13 E Two Buttes 0 0
Teller County
Cripple Creek 0 0
Las Animas County
6 W Boncarbo 0 0
Las Animas County
1 NW Trinidad 0 0
Custer County
Westcliffe 0 0
Custer County
10 W Westcliffe 0 0
Huerfano County
1 SW Red Wing 0 0
Huerfano County
22 WSW Walsenburg 0 0
Custer County
3 NW San Isabel 0 0
Otero County
6 SSW Rocky Ford 0 0 4K
Bent County
12 W Toonerville 0 0
El Paso County
1 N Colorado Spgs 0 0
Teller County
6 NW Woodland Park 0 0
Chaffee County
8 W Buena Vista 0 0
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
Chaffee County
8 W Buena Vista 0 0
Otero County
7 NE La Junta 0 0
Otero County
6 NE La Junta 0 0
Bent County
9 WNW Las Animas 0 0
Crowley County
4 E Sugar City 0 0 30K
El Paso County
3 E (Aff)Usaf Acdmy ( 21 0 0
El Paso County
5 E (Aff)Usaf Acdmy ( 21 0 0
El Paso County
5 E (Aff)Usaf Acdmy ( 21 0 0
Las Animas County
Thatcher to 0 0
Trinidad
El Paso County
2 ESE Broadmoor 0 0
El Paso County
Ft Carson 0 0
Prowers County
4 W Bristol 0 0
El Paso County
Black Forest 0 0
Bent County
2 N Hasty 0 0
COLORADO, WEST
COZ001>014-
017>023
0 0
COZ020
0 0
COZ002
0 0
Mesa County
2 W Mack 0 0
Archuleta County
Pagosa Spgs 0 0
La Plata County
8 N Durango 0 0
Mesa County
1 S Gateway 0 0
Moffat County
Hiawatha to 0 0 5K
26 NNE Craig
Moffat County
25 N Craig to 0 0
25 NNE Craig
Moffat County
25 NNE Craig to 130 0 0 3K
26 NNE Craig
COZ022
0 0
CONNECTICUT, Northeast
Windham County
Woodstock 0 2
Hartford County
Southington 0 0 5K
Tolland County
Ellington 0 0
Windham County
Ashford 0 0 5K
CONNECTICUT, Northwest
Litchfield County
Salisbury 0 0
Litchfield County
Northville 0 0
Litchfield County
New Milford 0 0
Litchfield County
Torrington 0 0 1K
Litchfield County
Plymouth 0 0
Litchfield County
Litchfield 0 0
Litchfield County
Watertown 0 0
Litchfield County
Watertown 0 0
CONNECTICUT, Southern
Fairfield County
Sherman 0 0
New Haven County
6 NNE Waterbury 0 0
Fairfield County
Bethel 0 0
New Haven County
Waterbury 0 0
Fairfield County
Darien 0 0
Fairfield County
Fairfield 0 0
New Haven County
Beacon Falls 0 0
New Haven County
Bethany 0 0
New Haven County
Seymour 0 0
New Haven County
Derby 0 0
New London County
Colchester 0 0
New London County
Franklin 0 0
New London County
1 NW Norwich 0 0
DELAWARE
New Castle County
Monroe Park 0 0 0
New Castle County
North Portion 0
Kent County
Southeast Portion 0
Sussex County
Northeast Portion 0
Sussex County
South Portion 0
DEZ004 0 3
New Castle County
Wilmington 0 0
New Castle County
North Portion 0 0
New Castle County
Port Penn to 0 0
Deleware City
Sussex County
Seaford to 0 0
Rehoboth Beach
New Castle County
North Portion 0 0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
District Of Columbia
Lincoln Memorial 0 0
District Of Columbia
Lincoln Memorial 0 0
District Of Columbia
Us Capitol 0 0
FLORIDA, East Central
Brevard County
Indialantic 0 0 0
St. Lucie County
5 NW Ft Pierce 0 0 0 0
Volusia County
Ormond Beach 0
Volusia County
Daytona Beach 0 0 0
Brevard County
Mims 0 0
St. Lucie County
Port St Lucie 0 0 0 0
Osceola County
3 NW Holopaw 0 0 0 0
Volusia County
South Daytona 0 0 0 0
Volusia County
Daytona Beach Shrs 0 1 0 0
Osceola County
Narcoosee 0 0 0 0
FLORIDA, East Central
0
Osceola County
4 E St Cloud to 0 0 0
2 E St Cloud
FLZ045>046-053 4 0 1.3 B 0
FLZ041 2 0 52M
FLZ047 1 0 900K
Okeechobee County
Basinger 0 0 0
Seminole County
Longwood 0 0 0 0
Orange County
Orlando Executive Ar 0 0 0 0
Brevard County
Mims 0 0 0 0
Martin County
1 W Indiantown 0 0 0 0
Orange County
Ocoee 1 2 0
FLORIDA, Extreme Southern
FLZ076>078 0 0 160K
FLORIDA, Northeastern
St. Johns County
Fruit Cove to 0 0
Durbin
Clay County
Orange Park 0 0
Clay County
Orange Park 0 0
Nassau County
Yulee 0 0
Nassau County
5 SW Yulee 0 0
Nassau County
5 SW Yulee 0 0
St. Johns County
3 W Durbin 0 0
St. Johns County
4 SW Durbin 0 0
Flagler County
Countywide 0 0
Hamilton County
Countywide 0 0
Alachua County
Newberry
Alachua County
Micanopy 0 0
Marion County
Flemington 0 0
Union County
Worthington Spgs 0 0
Bradford County
Lawtey 0 0
Putnam County
Palatka 0 0
Duval County
7 WSW Jacksonville II 0 0
7 S Jacksonville Intl
Ap
Nassau County
Hedges 0 0
Baker County
Taylor 0 0
Duval County
1 W San Jose 0 0
Duval County
Arlington 0 0
Marion County
Ocala 0 0
Putnam County
Welaka 0 0
St. Johns County
7 S Orangedale 0 0
St. Johns County
Palm Vly 0 0
FLZ038
0 0 20K
Flagler County
3 S Dupont 0 0
Alachua County
Gainesville 0 0
Clay County
Middleburg 0 0
Clay County
Middleburg 0 0
Columbia County
Lake City 0 0
Flagler County
3 W Bunnell 0 0
Duval County
Arlington 0 0
Duval County
(Crg)Craig Fld Jacks 0 0
Duval County
1 WSW San Pablo 0 0
Duval County
San Pablo 0 0
St. Johns County
7 W St Augustine 0 0
St. Johns County
7 W St Augustine 0 0
Alachua County
Micanopy 0 0
Marion County
Ocala 0 0
Flagler County
2 S Flagler Beach 0 0
Clay County
Middleburg 0 0
Alachua County
Gainesville 0 0
Hamilton County
Jennings 0 0
Marion County
15 E Weirsdale 0 0 2K
FLORIDA, Northwest
FLZ011>019-
026>029-034
0 0 100K
FLZ014>015-028
0 0 55K
FLZ034
0 0
FLORIDA, Southern
Palm Beach County
West Palm Beach 0 0
Miami--Dade County
Hialeah 0 0 10K
Miami--Dade County
Miami Spgs 0 0
Broward County
Hollywood 0 0 10K
Palm Beach County
Riviera Beach 0 0 5K
Miami--Dade County
Hialeah 0 0
Miami--Dade County
Opa Locka 0 0 40K
Broward County
Plantation 0 0 10K
Miami--Dade County
Homestead 0 0
Miami--Dade County
Miami 0 0
Miami--Dade County
Hialeah 0 0
Broward County
Pembroke 0 0 5K
Palm Beach County
Jupiter 0 0
Palm Beach County
Lantana 0 0 25K
Palm Beach County
West Palm Beach 0 0
Palm Beach County
Wellington 0 2
Palm Beach County
Boca Raton 0 0
Broward County
Pompano Beach 0 0
Palm Beach County
Boca Raton 0 0
Miami--Dade County
Cutler Ridge 0 0 5K
Miami--Dade County
Miami Shrs 0 0
Broward County
Oakland Park 0 0 10K
Collier County
Marco 0 0
Glades County
Moore Haven 0 0
FLZ063-066-069
0 0 2.6M
Hendry County
42 S Clewiston to 0 0 50K
Clewiston
FLZ072
0 0
Palm Beach County
4 W Palm Beach Gard 0 0
FLZ063
0 0
Broward County
Miramar 0 0 20K
Palm Beach County
Lantana 0 0 35K
Palm Beach County
West Palm Beach 0 1
FLZ068
0 0
Broward County
5 N Pembroke Pines 0 0 10K
Broward County
Plantation 0 0 10K
Broward County
Sunrise Golf Vlg 0 1
FLORIDA, West Central
Lee County
.5 E Sanibel 0 0
Hardee County
10 SE Zolfo Spgs to 0 0
9 ESE Zolfo Spgs
Polk County
Lake Wales to 0 0
1 N Lake Wales
Highlands County
2 N Sebring 0 0
Polk County
Davenport to
1 N Davenport 0 0
De Soto County
Brownville to 0 0 15K
1 N Brownville
FLZ065
0 0
FLZ055-060>062-065
7 780 5.4B 285M
Lee County
2 SW Cape Coral to 0 0
1.8 SW Cape Coral
Lee County
1.5 S Captiva to 0 0
3.4 SSE Captiva
Charlotte County
3 NE Port Charlotte to
.5 NNE Port Charlotte 0 0
FLZ052-056>057
1 12 929M 175M
FLZ051
0 0 78M
Hernando County
5 NE Brooksville to
8 NE Brooksville
Pasco County
3 NE New Port Richey 0 0
4 NE New Port Richey
Levy County
5 N Chiefland 0 0
Pinellas County
St Petersburg Beach 0 4
Hillsborough County
5 NW Brandon 0 1
Charlotte County
Port Charlotte 0 1
Pinellas County
.5 E St Petersburg Bea 0 0 5K
.2 S St Petersburg
Beach
Hillsborough County
5 N Tampa to 0 0 1K
2 NE Tampa
Hillsborough County
3 W Tampa 0 0
Hillsborough County
Tampa 0 0 120K
FLORIDA, West Panhandle
Okaloosa County
Dorcas 0 0 300K
FLZ001>006
0 0
Escambia County
Ferry Pass 0 1
Location Character of Storm
ALABAMA, Central
ALZ044
Excessive Heat
Jefferson County
Birmingham Flash Flood
Jefferson County
Pinson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
ALZ024
Extreme Cold/Wind Chill
ALZ024
Extreme Cold/Wind Chill
ALZ044
Extreme Cold/Wind Chill
ALZ044
Extreme Cold/Wind Chill
ALZ024
Extreme Cold/Wind Chill
ALZ044
Extreme Cold/Wind Chill
Marion County
Brilliant Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
ALZ023
Landslide
Tuscaloosa County
Tuscaloosa Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Shelby County
Chelsea Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tuscaloosa County
3 NW Duncanville Hail (0.75)
Tuscaloosa County
3 NW Duncanville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
ALABAMA, North
Colbert County
3 NW Cherokee Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Morgan County
Decatur Flash Flood
Jackson County
1 W Skyline to Tornado (F0)
Skyline
Jackson County
1 W Skyline Hail (1.00)
Jackson County
Scottsboro Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Jackson County
Langston Hail (1.00)
ALABAMA, Southeast
ALABAMA, Southwest
Mobile County
Mobile Lightning
Mobile County
Saraland Lightning
Mobile County
Chickasaw Lightning
Mobile County
Mobile Lightning
Choctaw County
Butler Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Mobile County
Seven Hills Lightning
Mobile County
Tillmans Corner Lightning
Mobile County
Forest Hill Lightning
ALASKA, Northern
AKZ220-222-224
Wildfire
AKZ217
Flood
ALASKA, Southeast
ALASKA, Southern
AKZ101
Flood
AMERICAN SAMOA
ARIZONA, Central and
Northeast
Yavapai County
Prescott Valley Flash Flood
Yavapai County
Humboldt Flash Flood
Coconino County
Rose Well Flash Flood
Coconino County
Bellemont Hail (0.75)
AZZ012
Dust Storm
Yavapai County
Prescott Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Coconino County
Doney Park Hail (0.75)
Coconino County
Flagstaff Hail (0.75)
Yavapai County
Prescott Lightning
Apache County
Alpine Hail (0.75)
Yavapai County Flash Flood
Prescott Valley
Apache County
Springerville to Flash Flood
Eagar
Navajo County
Show Low Lightning
Yavapai County
Dewey Flash Flood
AZZ013
Dust Storm
Yavapai County
Bagdad Flash Flood
Yavapai County
Oak Creek Canyon Arp Flash Flood
Dewey
Yavapai County
Montezuma Castle Lightning
Gila County Flash Flood
Jakes Corner
Coconino County
Williams Hail (1.00)
Coconino County
Flagstaff Hail (0.75)
Coconino County
Flagstaff Hail (0.75)
Coconino County
Flagstaff Hail (0.75)
ARIZONA, Northwest
Mohave County
Lake Havasu City Lightning
ARIZONA, South
Pima County
4 S Tucson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Graham County
10 SSW Safford Flash Flood
Pima County
10 N Tucson Flash Flood
Graham County
14 SW Safford Flash Flood
Santa Cruz County
Patagonia Flash Flood
Santa Cruz County
Patagonia Thunderstorm Wind (G51)
Pima County
12 SE Tucson Flash Flood
Graham County
Safford Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Pima County
4 WNW Oro Vly Flash Flood
Cochise County
Bisbee Arpt to Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Bisbee
Pima County
Green Vly Hail (1.00)
Pima County
5 SW Marana Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Pima County
10 NW Tucson Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Pima County
5 N Green Vly Flash Flood
Santa Cruz County
Rio Rico Flash Flood
Pima County
10 S Marana Flash Flood
Santa Cruz County
Rio Rico Flash Flood
Graham County
Safford Flash Flood
Pima County
Three Pts Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Santa Cruz County
Tubac Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Pima County
6 NNW Oro Vly Hail (1.00)
Graham County
Safford Hail (0.75)
Cochise County
Sierra Vista Flash Flood
Graham County
Safford Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Graham County
5 NW Pima Flash Flood
Greenlee County
Clifton Hail (0.75)
ARIZONA, Southwest
Maricopa County
Wickenburg Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Maricopa County
Phoenix Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Maricopa County
Glendale Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Maricopa County
4 NE Buckeye Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
AZZ022
Dust Storm
AZZ021
Dust Storm
AZZ026
Dust Storm
Pinal County
Mammoth to Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
5 NE Oracle
Yuma County
Yuma Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
AZZ028
Dust Storm
AZZ023
Dust Storm
Maricopa County
Wickenburg Hail (0.75)
Maricopa County
Wickenburg Flash Flood
Maricopa County
Aguila Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Maricopa County
Sun Lakes Thunderstorm Wind (G80)
Pinal County
6 N Bapchule Thunderstorm Wind (G80)
Pinal County
8 E Superior Hail (0.75)
Pinal County
9 SE Kearny Heavy Rain
Pinal County
Apache Jet Heavy Rain
Pinal County
5 E Apache Jet Hail (0.75)
Maricopa County
Phoenix Hail (0.75)
Maricopa County
Phoenix Heavy Rain
Pinal County
Casa Grande Hail (0.88)
Maricopa County
Mesa Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Maricopa County
Phoenix Hail (0.75)
AZZ027
Dust Storm
ARKANSAS, Central and North Central
Fulton County
3 S Mammoth Spg Hail (1.00)
Lonoke County
Ward Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Pulaski County
8 N Jacksonville Hail (0.75)
Jackson County
Jacksonport Hail (1.00)
Jackson County
Jacksonport Hail (1.75)
Jackson County
Newport Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Jackson County
Auvergne Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Jackson County
1 S Tupelo Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Jackson County
Tupelo Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Woodruff County
2 NW Patterson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Woodruff County
7 SE Augusta Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Woodruff County
3 N Mc Crory Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
White County
3 N Judsonia Hail (0.75)
Cleburne County
6 SE Heber Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
White County
2 S Pangburn Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
White County
5 S Albion Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Izard County
Melbourne Hail (0.75)
Izard County
Melbourne Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Izard County
Melbourne Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Searcy County
Morning Star Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Van Buren County
Clinton Hail (0.75)
Ouachita County
4 NE Chidester Hail (0.75)
Bradley County
2 W Johnsville Hail (1.25)
Bradley County
2 W Johnsville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Ouachita County
Elliott Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
ARKANSAS, Central and
North Central
Ouachita County
Camden Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Calhoun County
Locust Bayou Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Johnson County
Hunt Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Johnson County
3 NE Clarksville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Johnson County
5 E Hagarville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Pope County
7 NW Pleasant Vly Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
ARKANSAS, East
Greene County
Paragould Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
ARKANSAS, East
Craighead County
Brookland Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Poinsett County
Waldenburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Lawrence County
Black Rock Hail (2.75)
Lawrence County
7 W Walnut Ridge Hail (0.88)
Greene County
Paragould Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
ARKANSAS, Northwest
ARKANSAS, Southeast
Ashley County
3 SW Fountain Hill Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
ARKANSAS, Southwest
Sevier County
2 S Lockesburg Hail (0.75)
Little River County
1 W Ashdown Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Howard County
4 W Toilette Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
ARKANSAS, Southwest
Howard County
4 W Toilette Hail (1.75)
Howard County
4 S Toilette Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Hempstead County
5 S Hope Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Columbia County
5 N Emerson Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Columbia County
7 E Magnolia Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Union County
10 S El Dorado Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Union County
El Dorado Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
3 E Annapolis Waterspout
Chesapeake Bay N Of
Pooles Is Md
6 NW Pooles Island Marine Tstm Wind
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
10 W Riviera Beach Marine Tstm Wind
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
7 N Millers Island Marine Tstm Wind
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
3 N Riviera Beach Marine Tstm Wind
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis Marine Tstm Wind
De Bay Waters S Of E
Pt Nj To Slaughter
Beach De
Lewes De Marine Tstm Wind
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
5 W Rnld Reagan Natl Marine Hail
Chesapeake Bay
Pooles Is To Sandy Pt
Md
3 N Riviera Beach Marine Tstm Wind
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis Marine Tstm Wind
Chesapeake Bay
Sandy Pt To N Beach
Md
5 SE Annapolis Marine Tstm Wind
Tidal Potomac Key
Bridge To Indian Hd
Md
Rnld Reagan Natl Arpt Marine Tstm Wind
Cp Charles Lt Va To
Nc-Va Bdr Out 20Nm
Cape Charles Light to Marine Tstm Wind
Nc-Va Border
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
New Point Comfort to Marine Tstm Wind
Cape Henry
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
New Point Comfort to Marine Tstm Wind
Cape Henry
Cp Henlopen To
Fenwick Is De Out
20Nm
2 N Dewey Beach Marine Tstm Wind
Chesapeake Bay New
Pt Comfort To Cp
Henry Va
New Point Comfort to
Cape Henry Waterspout
CALIFORNIA, Extreme Southeast
CAZ032 Dust Storm
CAZ033 Dust Storm
Imperial County
Glamis Thunderstorm Wind (G51)
CAZ033 Dust Storm
CALIFORNIA, North Central
CALIFORNIA, Northeast
Sierra County
10 SE Sierraville Heavy Rain
Mono County
3 WNW Bridgeport Heavy Rain
CALIFORNIA, Northwest
CALIFORNIA, South Central
CAZ096
Wildfire
CAZ089>092
Drought
CAZ093
Wildfire
CAZ089>092
Excessive Heat
Kern County
2 W Cantil Flash Flood
Kern County
Edwards Afb Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
CAZ097
Wildfire
CAZ093
Wildfire
Kern County
22 S China Lake Naf Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Kern County
5.5 N Johannesburg Heavy Rain
CALIFORNIA, Southeast
San Bernardino
County
Joshua Tree Flash Flood
San Bernardino
County
Joshua Tree Hail (0.01)
Inyo County
Death Vly Flash Flood
CALIFORNIA, Southwest
CAZ055
Wildfire
CAZ055-055
Wildfire
CAZ049
Wildfire
Riverside County
Sage Flash Flood
Riverside County
Wildomar Flash Flood
CAZ055
Wildfire
Riverside County
Murrieta Lightning
San Diego County
10 NE Julian Heavy Rain
San Diego County
2 N Julian Heavy Rain
CALIFORNIA, Southwest
San Diego County
1 NE Julian Flash Flood
Riverside County
Indio Heavy Rain
Riverside County
La Quinta Flash Flood
San Bernardino
County
3 NW Phelan Heavy Rain
San Bernardino
County
Big Bear City Flash Flood
San Bernardino
County
14 NNW Yucca Vly Tornado (F0)
San Bernardino
County
Yucca Vly Hail (1.75)
San Bernardino
County
Phelan Tornado (F0)
San Bernardino
County
Phelan Hail (0.88)
San Bernardino
County
3 S Victorville to Flash Flood
3 N Hesperia
CAZ060
Wildfire
San Bernardino
County
Hesperia Flash Flood
Riverside County
Idyllwild Heavy Rain
San Bernardino
County
5 E Victorville Lightning
CAZ049
Wildfire
CALIFORNIA, Upper
CAZ081
High Wind (G60)
CALIFORNIA, West South Central
CALIFORNIA, Western
CARIBBEAN SEA AND TROPICAL ATLANTIC
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
6 SE Government Cut Marine Tstm Wind
Cocoa Beach To
Jupiter Inlet Fl Out
20Nm
1 NW Sebastian Inlet Waterspout
Cocoa Beach To
Jupiter Inlet Fl Out
20Nm
1 E Patrick Afb Waterspout
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
3 NW Port Canaveral Waterspout
CARIBBEAN SEA AND TROPICAL ATLANTIC
Savannah Ga To
Altamaha Sd Ga Out
20Nm
Tybee Island Marine Tstm Wind
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
4 N Port Canaveral Marine Tstm Wind
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach Fl 20
To 60Nm
10 NE Port Of Palm Be Waterspout
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
2 E Miami Beach Waterspout
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
2 E Miami Beach Waterspout
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach F120
To 60Nm
2 E Port Of Palm Beac Waterspout
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
6 N Port Canaveral Marine Tstm Wind
Flagler Beach To
Cocoa Beach Fl Out
20Nm
5 N Port Canaveral Marine Tstm Wind
St Augustine To
Flagler Beach F1 20
To 60Nm
20 SSE Crescent Beach Waterspout
Charleston Harbor
1 NE The Charleston 1 Waterspout
Savannah Ga To
Altamaha Sd Ga Out
20Nm
19 E Sapelo Island Marine Tstm Wind
S Santee R Sc To
Savannah Ga 20 To
40Nm
43 E Folly Beach Marine Tstm Wind
Edisto Beach Sc To
Savannah Ga Out
20Nm
1 E Port Royal Sound Waterspout
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach Fl 20
To 60Nm
22 NE Port Of Palm Be Waterspout
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
16 SSE Port Everglades Waterspout
Fernandina Beach To
St Augustine Fl Out
20Nm
Mayport Nas Marine Tstm Wind
Jupiter Inlet To
Deerfield Beach F120
To 60Nm
5 NNE Port Of Palm B Waterspout
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
2 E Miami Beach Waterspout
Fernandina Beach To
St Augustine Fl Out
20Nm
Fernandina Nos Waterspout
Deerfield Beach To
Ocean Reef Fl
5 E Miami Beach Waterspout
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
Summit County
7 E Breckenridge Lightning
Douglas County
4 NNW Castle Rock Lightning
Douglas County
Northeast Portion Flash Flood
Washington County
Central Portion Flash Flood
COLORADO, Central and Northest
COZ044
Flood
Clear Creek County
North Central Portion Flash Flood
Douglas County
Southwest Portion Flash Flood
Lincoln County
15 NE Genoa Hail (1.25)
Lincoln County
12 NNW Arriba Hail (1.00)
Lincoln County
11 N Genoa Hail (1.50)
Elbert County
1 S Agate Hail (0.75)
Elbert County
14 N Simla Tornado (F0)
Elbert County
8 W Agate Tornado (F0)
Elbert County
4 W Agate Tornado (F0)
Elbert County
4 W Agate Hail (1.50)
Elbert County
13 W Agate Hail (1.75)
Elbert County
5 W Agate Hail (2.75)
Elbert County
5 W Agate Hail (4.25)
Elbert County
10 N Simla Tornado (F0)
Elbert County
1 N Simla Hail (1.00)
Elbert County
1 NW Simla Tornado (F0)
Elbert County
7 NW Simla Hail (0.75)
Washington County
13 SSE Woodrow Hail (0.75)
Elbert County
5 W Simla Hail (1.75)
Elbert County
3 W Simla Hail (4.25)
Washington County
1 SSW Elba Hail (0.75)
Washington County
13 E Elba Hail (1.00)
Washington County
15 S Otis Hail (1.75)
Lincoln County
26 WNW Karval Hail (1.75)
Lincoln County
22 SW Karval Hail (1.00)
Lincoln County
2 NNE Limon Hail (0.75)
Weld County
7 W Pierce Hail (1.00)
Weld County
9 N Nunn Tornado (F0)
Weld County
Windsor Hail (1.75)
Weld County
12 NE Greeley Hail (1.00)
Weld County
6 W Greeley Hail (1.50)
Weld County
10 W Greeley Hail (1.75)
Weld County
4 N Milliken Tornado (F0)
Weld County
5 SW Greeley Hail (1.50)
Weld County
10 W Greeley Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Weld County
Greeley Hail (1.50)
Larimer County
5 E Loveland Hail (0.75)
Weld County
Greeley Hail (1.00)
Weld County
13 N Johnstown Hail (0.75)
Larimer County
2 SSE Ft Collins Hail (1.00)
Larimer County
4 S Ft Collins Hail (1.00)
Weld County
5 NW Evans Hail (0.75)
Larimer County
8 SE Ft Collins Hail (1.50)
Larimer County
3 SW Ft Collins Hail (1.00)
Larimer County
4 N Loveland Hail (0.75)
Larimer County
3 NNE Loveland Hail (0.75)
Larimer County
4 N Loveland Hail (0.75)
Weld County
10 N Hudson Hail (2.00)
Weld County
10 E Platteville Hail (1.75)
Weld County
9 N Johnstown Hail (1.75)
Larimer County
9 W Loveland Hail (1.00)
Larimer County
Drake Hail (0.75)
Larimer County
Ft Collins Hail (0.75)
Weld County
6 E Gilcrest Hail (0.75)
Larimer County
9 S Loveland Hail (1.00)
Weld County
3 NE Ft Lupton Hail (0.75)
Larimer County
9 SW Loveland Hail (1.25)
Weld County
Eaton Hail (2.00)
Weld County
1 SSW Ft Lupton Hail (1.75)
Boulder County
4 NE Longmont Hail (1.00)
Larimer County
Ft Collins Hail (1.00)
Adams County
Brighton Hail (1.00)
Boulder County
2 ENE Longmont Hail (0.75)
Weld County
6 SW Hudson Hail (1.75)
Adams County
1 E Brighton Hail (2.00)
Weld County
4 SSE Ault Hail (2.00)
Boulder County
9 E Boulder to Hail (1.50)
3 SW Boulder
Boulder County
5 NE Boulder Hail (0.75)
Boulder County
Lafayette Hail (1.50)
Boulder County
4 NE Boulder Hail (0.88)
Boulder County
8 E Boulder Hail (1.75)
Boulder County
Lafayette Hail (1.50)
Weld County
3 SE Galeton Hail (0.88)
Broomfield County
Broomfield Hail (0.75)
Broomfield County
2 SE Broomfield Hail (1.50)
Arapahoe County
3 SE Greenwood Vlg Hail (1.00)
Adams County
3 NNE Northglenn Hail (1.00)
Adams County
Thornton Hail (1.00)
Elbert County
12 NNW Kiowa Hail (0.75)
Elbert County
6 N Elizabeth Hail (0.75)
Adams County
Thornton Hail (1.50)
Elbert County
14 NE Kiowa Hail (2.75)
Elbert County
2 WNW Kiowa Hail (1.00)
Arapahoe County
Greenwood Vlg Hail (1.50)
Elbert County
Elizabeth Hail (2.75)
Elbert County
2 E Elizabeth Hail (4.25)
Jefferson County
3 SSE Morrison Hail (1.00)
Douglas County
10 E Castle Rock Hail (3.00)
Douglas County
Castle Rock Hail (0.75)
Weld County
6 SSE Windsor Hail (0.75)
Douglas County
Parker Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Morgan County
2 NNE Goodrich Hail (0.75)
Jefferson County
5 SE Morrison Hail (1.00)
Larimer County
Ft Collins Hail (1.00)
Larimer County
2 SE Ft Collins Hail (1.00)
Morgan County
3 E Weldona Hail (0.75)
Lincoln County
14 NNE Arriba Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Weld County
Johnstown Hail (0.75)
Weld County
8 SW Johnstown Hail (0.75)
Weld County
4 SE Keenesburg Hail (0.75)
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
Lincoln County
7 SE Boyero Hail (2.00)
Boulder County
4 ENE Boulder Hail (0.88)
Boulder County
5 NE Boulder Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Lincoln County
2 NW Karval Hail (0.75)
Boulder County
6 E Boulder Hail (1.00)
Boulder County
2 N Louisville Hail (1.75)
Boulder County
Louisville Hail (2.00)
Broomfield County
Broomfield Hail (0.75)
Elbert County
10 NW Kiowa Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Jefferson County
2 SE Wheat Ridge Hail (0.75)
Denver County
1 S Denver Hail (0.75)
Denver County
Denver Hail (0.75)
Arapahoe County
Englewood Hail (1.75)
Arapahoe County
3 SE Greenwood Vlg Hail (0.75)
Arapahoe County
4 SW Greenwood Vlg Hail (0.75)
Morgan County
15 S Brush Hail (0.75)
Adams County
37 ENE Bennett Hail (0.88)
Washington County
8 SSW Woodrow to Hail (1.75)
6 SE Woodrow
Washington County
16 NE Akron Hail (1.00)
Washington County
7 SE Akron to Hail (1.00)
5 SSW Akron
Washington County
4 ESE Akron Hail (0.88)
Weld County
4 ENE Eaton Hail (1.00)
Douglas County
Southwest Portion Flash Flood
Larimer County
Central Portion Flash Flood
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
Denver County
Countywide Flash Flood
Arapahoe County
Southwest Portion Flash Flood
Douglas County
North Central Portion Flash Flood
7 SE Aurora Cherry C Hail (1.00)
Arapahoe County
7 S Aurora Cherry Cr Hail (1.00)
Arapahoe County
5 SE Aurora Cherry C Hail (0.75)
Arapahoe County
7 SW Byers to Hail (1.50)
8 SE Byers
Lincoln County
1 N Genoa Hail (1.00)
Lincoln County
8 NNW Arriba Hail (0.75)
COLORADO, East Central
Yuma County
2 N Kirk Hail (0.75)
Yuma County
12 SE Wray Hail (0.88)
Yuma County
4 W Vernon Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Kit Carson County
8 N Burlington Hail (0.88)
Kit Carson County
5 N Burlington Hail (1.75)
Cheyenne County
1 W Cheyenne Wells Hail (1.00)
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells Hail (1.75)
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells Hail (1.00)
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells Hail (0.88)
Yuma County
8 SW Eckley Hail (1.00)
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells Hail (1.75)
Cheyenne County
Cheyenne Wells Hail (2.00)
COLORADO, East Central
Yuma County
1 SW Vernon Hail (0.75)
Yuma County
Wray Hail (1.00)
Cheyenne County
9 SE Arapahoe Hail (0.88)
Cheyenne County
11 S Arapahoe Hail (1.75)
Cheyenne County
13 S Arapahoe Hail (2.00)
Cheyenne County
10 SSE Arapahoe Hail (1.25)
Yuma County
3 N Joes Hail (0.75)
Kit Carson County
15 SW Seibert Hail (0.75)
Cheyenne County
6 N Wild Horse Hail (0.75)
Cheyenne County
8 W Cheyenne Wells Hail (0.75)
Kit Carson County
12 WSW Burlington Hail (0.75)
Yuma County
5 NNW Yuma Hail (1.25)
Yuma County
Vernon Hail (1.75)
Yuma County
4 SW Vernon Hail (1.75)
Yuma County
4 SW Vernon Hail (1.75)
Yuma County
4 SW Vernon Hail (1.25)
Yuma County
10 NNW Wray Hail (0.75)
Yuma County
Yuma Hail (1.00)
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
El Paso County
2 SW Colorado Spgs Hail (0.75)
El Paso County
22 NE Colorado Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
El Paso County
5 ESE Peyton Hail (1.25)
El Paso County
Colorado Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
El Paso County
3 SW Calhan Flash Flood
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
Bent County
9 W Las Animas Flash Flood
Otero County
10 ENE La Junta Flash Flood
Las Animas County
5 SE Stonewall Flash Flood
Teller County
8 NW Woodland Park Flash Flood
El Paso County
3 SE Calhan to Flash Flood
10 SW Calhan
El Paso County
Ramah Hail (0.75)
Kiowa County
1 S Arlington to Tornado (F0)
2 SSE Arlington
Kiowa County
6 ESE Arlington to Tornado (F0)
7 ESE Arlington
Bent County
Las Animas Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Bent County
1 W Hasty to Tornado (F0)
1 N Hasty
Prowers County
Lamar Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Prowers County
Wiley Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Prowers County
Lamar Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Prowers County
1 S Granada Tornado (F0)
COLORADO, South Central and Southest
Prowers County
Bristol Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
El Paso County
10 SW Colorado Spgs Hail (0.75)
Pueblo County
4 NE Blende Hail (0.75)
El Paso County
Black Forest Hail (0.75)
El Paso County
Falcon Hail (0.75)
Las Animas County
7 WSW Aguilar Hail (1.50)
El Paso County
1 NE Calhan Tornado (F0)
Huerfano County
4 E Walsenburg Hail (1.00)
El Paso County
Colorado Spgs Hail (1.00)
Las Animas County
Boncarbo Hail (0.88)
El Paso County
2 WSW Colorado Spgs Hail (0.75)
Fremont County
17 SE Canon City Hail (0.88)
Pueblo County
Blende Hail (2.00)
Pueblo County
Colorado City Hail (1.00)
Pueblo County
Pueblo West Hail (1.75)
Pueblo County
Pueblo West Flash Flood
El Paso County
Ramah Hail (4.50)
Crowley County
Sugar City Hail (0.75)
Pueblo County
Colorado City Hail (1.25)
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
Pueblo County
Colorado City Hail (1.75)
El Paso County
Rush Hail (2.75)
Kiowa County
9 N Brandon Hail (0.75)
Las Animas County
Trinidad Hail (0.75)
El Paso County
Fountain Hail (0.75)
Las Animas County
5 NW Trinidad Hail (1.50)
Kiowa County
6 NW Towner Hail (1.00)
El Paso County
7 ENE Monument Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
El Paso County
6 ENE Monument Hail (2.00)
El Paso County
Black Forest Hail (2.00)
El Paso County
7 NE Colorado Spgs Hail (1.75)
El Paso County
6 S Ellicott Hail (0.75)
El Paso County
10 SE Falcon Hail (2.75)
El Paso County
Falcon Hail (3.00)
Pueblo County
7 E Boone Tornado (F0)
El Paso County
5 E Ft Carson Hail (1.25)
Pueblo County
Pueblo West Hail (1.00)
Crowley County
10 N Olney Spgs Hail (1.00)
Kiowa County
5 W Eads Hail (0.75)
Bent County
5 NE Las Animas Hail (1.00)
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
Otero County
5 SW La Junta Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Pueblo County
10 NNE Beulah Hail (0.88)
Prowers County
5 SE Lamar Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Baca County
Springfield Thunderstorm Wind (G62)
Baca County
12 E Walsh Tornado (F0)
Baca County
13 E Two Buttes Thunderstorm Wind (G69)
Teller County
Cripple Creek Hail (1.00)
Las Animas County
6 W Boncarbo Hail (1.75)
Las Animas County
1 NW Trinidad Hail (1.00)
Custer County
Westcliffe Hail (1.00)
Custer County
10 W Westcliffe Hail (0.75)
Huerfano County
1 SW Red Wing Hail (1.00)
Huerfano County
22 WSW Walsenburg Hail (1.00)
Custer County
3 NW San Isabel Hail (1.00)
Otero County
6 SSW Rocky Ford Lightning
Bent County
12 W Toonerville Tornado (F0)
El Paso County
1 N Colorado Spgs Hail (1.50)
Teller County
6 NW Woodland Park Flash Flood
Chaffee County
8 W Buena Vista Flash Flood
COLORADO, South Central and Southeast
Chaffee County
8 W Buena Vista Flash Flood
Otero County
7 NE La Junta Flash Flood
Otero County
6 NE La Junta Flash Flood
Bent County
9 WNW Las Animas Flash Flood
Crowley County
4 E Sugar City Flash Flood
El Paso County
3 E (Aft)Usaf Acdmy ( Hail (1.50)
El Paso County
5 E (Aff)Usaf Acdmy ( Hail (2.00)
El Paso County
5 E (Aft)Usaf Acdmy ( Hail (3.00)
Las Animas County
Thatcher to Hail (0.75)
Trinidad
El Paso County
2 ESE Broadmoor Hail (0.88)
El Paso County
Ft Carson Flash Flood
Prowers County
4 W Bristol Hail (0.75)
El Paso County
Black Forest Hail (0.75)
Bent County
2 N Hasty Tornado (F0)
COLORADO, WEST
COZ001>014-
017>023
Drought
COZ020
Wildfire
COZ002
Wildfire
Mesa County
2 W Mack Heavy Rain
Archuleta County
Pagosa Spgs Hail (0.88)
La Plata County
8 N Durango Heavy Rain
Mesa County
1 S Gateway Heavy Rain
Moffat County
Hiawatha to Hail (0.02)
26 NNE Craig
Moffat County
25 N Craig to Funnel Cloud
25 NNE Craig
Moffat County
25 NNE Craig to Tornado (F1)
26 NNE Craig
COZ022
Wildfire
CONNECTICUT, Northeast
Windham County
Woodstock Lightning
Hartford County
Southington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Tolland County
Ellington Hail (0.75)
Windham County
Ashford Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
CONNECTICUT, Northwest
Litchfield County
Salisbury Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Litchfield County
Northville Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Litchfield County
New Milford Hail (0.75)
Litchfield County
Torrington Lightning
Litchfield County
Plymouth Hail (0.75)
Litchfield County
Litchfield Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Litchfield County
Watertown Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Litchfield County
Watertown Flash Flood
CONNECTICUT, Southern
Fairfield County
Sherman Hail (0.75)
New Haven County
6 NNE Waterbury Hail (1.75)
Fairfield County
Bethel Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
New Haven County
Waterbury Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Fairfield County
Darien Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Fairfield County
Fairfield Flash Flood
New Haven County
Beacon Falls Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
New Haven County
Bethany Flash Flood
New Haven County
Seymour Lightning
New Haven County
Derby Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
New London County
Colchester Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
New London County
Franklin Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
New London County
1 NW Norwich Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
DELAWARE
New Castle County
Monroe Park Lightning
New Castle County
North Portion Flash Flood
Kent County
Southeast Portion Flash Flood
Sussex County
Northeast Portion Flash Flood
Sussex County
South Portion Flash Flood
DEZ004
Heavy Surf/High Surf
New Castle County
Wilmington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
New Castle County
North Portion Flash Flood
New Castle County
Port Penn to Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Deleware City
Sussex County
Seaford to
Rehoboth Beach Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
New Castle County
North Portion Flash Flood
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
District Of Columbia
Lincoln Memorial Flash Flood
District Of Columbia
Lincoln Memorial Hail (0.75)
District Of Columbia
Us Capitol Hail (0.75)
FLORIDA, East Central
Brevard County
Indialantic Tornado (F0)
St. Lucie County
5 NW Ft Pierce Tornado (F0)
Volusia County
Ormond Beach Flash Flood
Volusia County
Daytona Beach Tornado (F0)
Brevard County
Mims Hail (1.75)
St. Lucie County
Port St Lucie Tornado (F0)
Osceola County
3 NW Holopaw Tornado (F0)
Volusia County
South Daytona Tornado (F1)
Volusia County
Daytona Beach Shrs Tornado (F0)
Osceola County
Narcoosee Tornado (F1)
FLORIDA, East Central
Osceola County
4 E St Cloud to Tornado (F1)
2 E St Cloud
FLZ045>046-053
High Wind (G91)
FLZ041
Hurricane/Typhoon
FLZ047
Tropical Storm
Okeechobee County
Basinger Hail (0.75)
Seminole County
Longwood Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Orange County
Orlando Executive Ar Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Brevard County
Mims Funnel Cloud
Martin County
1 W Indiantown Funnel Cloud
Orange County
Ocoee Lightning
FLORIDA, Extreme Southern
FLZ076>078
Hurricane/Typhoon
FLORIDA, Northeastern
St. Johns County
Fruit Cove to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Durbin
Clay County
Orange Park Heavy Rain
Clay County
Orange Park Heavy Rain
Nassau County
Yulee Heavy Rain
FLORIDA, Northeastern
Nassau County
5 SW Yulee Hail (1.00)
Nassau County
5 SW Yulee Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
St. Johns County
3 W Durbin Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
St. Johns County
4 SW Durbin Heavy Rain
Flagler County
Countywide Heavy Rain
Hamilton County
Countywide Heavy Rain
Alachua County
Newberry Heavy Rain
Alachua County
Micanopy Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Marion County
Flemington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Union County
Worthington Spgs Tornado (F1)
Bradford County
Lawtey Tornado (F1)
Putnam County
Palatka Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Duval County
7 WSW Jacksonville It Tornado (F2)
7 S Jacksonville Intl
Ap
Nassau County
Hedges Heavy Rain
Baker County
Taylor Heavy Rain
Duval County
1 W San Jose Funnel Cloud
Duval County
Arlington Heavy Rain
Marion County
Ocala Funnel Cloud
Putnam County
Welaka Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
St. Johns County
7 S Orangedale Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
St. Johns County
Palm Vly Heavy Rain
FLZ038
Hurricane/Typhoon
Flagler County
3 S Dupont Hail (0.88)
Alachua County
Gainesville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Clay County
Middleburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Clay County
Middleburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Columbia County
Lake City Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Flagler County
3 W Bunnell Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Duval County
Arlington Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Duval County
(Crg)Craig Fld Jacks Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Duval County
1 WSW San Pablo Hail (1.00)
Duval County
San Pablo Hail (1.75)
St. Johns County
7 W St Augustine Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
St. Johns County
7 W St Augustine Hail (1.00)
Alachua County
Micanopy Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Marion County
Ocala Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Flagler County
2 S Flagler Beach Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Clay County
Middleburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Alachua County
Gainesville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Hamilton County
Jennings Heavy Rain
Marion County
15 E Weirsdale Thunderstorm Wind (G45)
FLORIDA, Northwest
FLZ011>019-
026>029-034
Tropical Storm
FLZ014>015-028
Storm Surge
FLZ034
Hurricane/Typhoon
FLORIDA, Southern
Palm Beach County
West Palm Beach Hail (0.75)
Miami--Dade County
Hialeah Heavy Rain
Miami--Dade County
Miami Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Broward County
Hollywood Lightning
Palm Beach County
Riviera Beach Thunderstorm Wind (G80)
Miami--Dade County
Hialeah Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Miami--Dade County
Opa Locka Heavy Rain
Broward County
Plantation Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Miami--Dade County
Homestead Funnel Cloud
Miami--Dade County
Miami Hail (0.75)
Miami--Dade County
Hialeah Hail (0.75)
Broward County
Pembroke Lightning
Palm Beach County
Jupiter Funnel Cloud
Palm Beach County
Lantana Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Palm Beach County
West Palm Beach Tornado (F0)
Palm Beach County
Wellington Lightning
Palm Beach County
Boca Raton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Broward County
Pompano Beach Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Palm Beach County
Boca Raton Tornado (F0)
Miami--Dade County
Cutler Ridge Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Miami--Dade County
Miami Shrs Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Broward County
Oakland Park Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Collier County
Marco Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Glades County
Moore Haven Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
FLZ063-066-069
Hurricane/Typhoon
Hendry County
42 S Clewiston to Tornado (F2)
Clewiston
FLZ072
Wildfire
Palm Beach County
4 W Palm Beach Gard Tornado (F0)
FLZ063
Flood
Broward County
Miramar Lightning
Palm Beach County
Lantana Lightning
Palm Beach County
West Palm Beach Lightning
FLZ068
Wildfire
Broward County
5 N Pembroke Pines Lightning
Broward County
Plantation Lightning
Broward County
Sunrise Golf Vlg Lightning
FLORIDA, West Central
Lee County
.5 E Sanibel Tornado (F0)
Hardee County
10 SE Zolfo Spgs to Tornado (F0)
9 ESE Zolfo Spgs
Polk County
Lake Wales to Tornado (F0)
1 N Lake Wales
Highlands County
2 N Sebring Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Polk County
Davenport to Tornado (F0)
1 N Davenport
De Soto County
Brownville to Tornado (F0)
1 N Brownville
FLZ065
Astronomical High Tide
FLZ055-060>062-065
Hurricane/Typhoon
Lee County
2 SW Cape Coral to Tornado (F0)
1.8 SW Cape Coral
Lee County
1.5 S Captiva to Tornado (F1)
3.4 SSE Captiva
Charlotte County
3 NE Port Charlotte to Tornado (F1)
.5 NNE Port Charlotte
FLZ052-056>057
High Wind (G94)
FLZ051
Tropical Storm
Hernando County
5 NE Brooksville to Tornado (F0)
8 NE Brooksville
Pasco County
3 NE New Port Richey Tornado (F0)
4 NE New Port Richey
Levy County
5 N Chiefland Tornado (F0)
Pinellas County
St Petersburg Beach Lightning
Hillsborough County
5 NW Brandon Lightning
Charlotte County
Port Charlotte Lightning
Pinellas County
.5 E St Petersburg Bea Tornado (F0)
.2 S St Petersburg
Beach
Hillsborough County
5 N Tampa to Heavy Rain
2 NE Tampa
Hillsborough County
3 W Tampa Hail (0.88)
Hillsborough County
Tampa Lightning
FLORIDA, West Panhandle
Okaloosa County
Dorcas Lightning
FLZ001>006
Tropical Storm
Escambia County
Ferry Pass Lightning
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