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Storm Data, August, 2004

                                           Time       Path       Path
                                          Local/     Length     Width
Location                        Date     Standard   (Miles)    (Yards)

Additions/Corrections

 TEXAS, West

  Andrews County
    Frankel City                03       2155CST
                                         2200CST

                                A rather prolonged severe weather
                                episode began late in the evening of
                                the 3rd. The first severe thunderstorm
                                to develop resulted in nickel size hail
                                near the rural community of Frankel
                                City in Andrews County.

  Midland County
    3 S Greenwood               04       0220CST
                                         0230CST

                                Nickel to quarter size hail was
                                observed by a local television
                                meteorologist at his residence near
                                Greenwood.

  Glasscock County
    5 W St Lawrence             04       0450CST
                                         0500CST

                                Reported at the intersection of Farm to
                                Market Road 2401 and Texas State Route
                                137 south of Bigby Corner.
  Dawson County
    7 S Lamesa to               04       0500CST
    9 ESE Lamesa                         0512CST

                                Penny to Golfball size hail was
                                reported from U.S. Highway 87 south of
                                Lamesa to rural locations east of that
                                highway. No damage was reported.

  Howard County
    Forsan                      04       0527CST
                                         0540CST

                                The first of three individual hail
                                storms to affect Howard County on the
                                morning of the 4th resulted in quarter
                                size hail at Forsan.

  Scurry County
    10 WSW Snyder               04       0622CST
                                         0635CST

                                A rural resident reported penny to
                                nickel size hail.

  Glasscock County
    Lees                        04       0650CST
                                         0655CST

  Howard County
    Forsan to                   04       0701CST
    Coahoma                              0715CST

  Midland County
    Greenwood                   04       0710CST
                                         0715CST
  Martin County
    3 SE Lenorah                04       0730CST
                                         0735CST
  Scurry County
    2 E Fluvanna                04       0748CST

  Martin County
    Stanton                     04       0823CST

  Pecos County
    Bakersfield                 04       0825CST

  Upton County
    Rankin                      04       0846CST

 TEXAS, West

  Pecos County
    Sheffield                   04       0905CST

                                A tin roof was blown off of a storage
                                barn by severe thunderstorm winds.

  Terrell County
    31 NE Dryden                04       0915CST
                                         0925CST

                                Employees at the Terrell County Gas
                                Plant reported winds up to 70 MPH. The
                                winds knocked over a large storage
                                vessel that weighed several tons. In
                                addition, a service unit was also
                                damaged.

  Borden County
    14 E Gail                   04       0920CST

  Reagan County
    13 NE Stiles to             04       0925CST      0.5         75
    14 NE Stiles                         0926CST

                                Results from a National Weather Service
                                storm survey indicated that a brief
                                tornado resulted in five downed power
                                poles in open range land across
                                northeast Reagan County. A witness
                                reported seeing a funnel in the
                                immediate vicinity, and a rural
                                resident that lives near the damaged
                                poles heard a "loud roar".

  Glasscock County
    7 W Garden City             04       0929CST

                                Reported on State Route 158.

  Glasscock County
    13 SSE Garden City to       04       0930CST      0.7         50
    12.6 SSE Garden City                 0931CST

                                A delayed report from a local farmer
                                indicated that a tornado tracked across
                                his property in southeastern Glasscock
                                County. A shed was destroyed and the
                                rafters of a large barn were broken by
                                the tornadic winds. In addition, four
                                utility poles were snapped. The farmer
                                described a well-defined and narrow
                                path through shredded mesquite trees
                                in his pasture.

  Glasscock County
    8 E Garden City             04       0935CST
                                         0950CST

                                Quarter size hail covered the ground
                                along State Route 158.

  Glasscock County
    Lees                        04       0950CST

  Howard County
    Forsan                      04       0955CST
                                         1000CST

                                Nickel hail was reported by the Texas
                                Department of Public Safety along
                                Highway 87 at Forsan.

                                The convection evolved into a squall
                                line by mid morning. The initially
                                short line of storms was characterized
                                by a well-defined bookend vortex on its
                                north end that tracked across Glasscock
                                County. This portion of the line
                                produced quarter to golfball size hail.
                                Severe thunderstorm winds affected
                                eastern Pecos and northern Terrell
                                Counties as the southern extent of the
                                line progressed east.

                                Several line echo wave patterns were
                                identified using local warning weather
                                radar along the squall line as it
                                expanded north with time. A tornado was
                                confirmed to have been associated with
                                one such signature in northeast Reagan
                                County.

  Midland County
    2 S (Maf) Midland Intl      04       1025CST

                                A man was injured when lightning struck
                                the metal equiment he was working on.
                                He was treated at an area hospital and
                                was released later in the day.

  Mitchell County
    9 S Colorado City to        04       1028CST      0.5         75
    8.5 SSE Colorado City                1029CST

                                A tornado severely damaged two trailer
                                homes and a few recreational vehicles
                                in the Lake Champion vicinity along
                                Highway 208 south of Colorado City. The
                                roof was partially removed from one
                                trailer house, and another was rolled
                                onto its top. No injuries were
                                reported.

 TEXAS, West

  Mitchell County
    .2 S Loraine to             04       1038CST       1          75
    1 E Loraine                          1040CST

                                A weak tornado struck the city of
                                Loraine resulting in one injury and
                                damage to several light-weight
                                structures and vehicles. Damage
                                surveyed by a National Weather Service
                                meteorologist began on the south side
                                of the city near Looby Street. From
                                there the tornado traveled northeast
                                producing a one mile long damage path
                                that cut across the southeast corner of
                                the city to near Interstate 20. Along
                                the path, a roof was partially removed
                                from one home and several vehicles and
                                trailers were damaged or destroyed.
                                About $100,000 worth of musical
                                equipment was destroyed when a cargo
                                trailer was rolled by the tornado. The
                                tornado began to dissipate as it
                                crossed Interstate 20 on the east side
                                of the city. Before doing so, it blew
                                two semi-trucks off of the highway,
                                injuring one driver. Several eye
                                witnesses described seeing the
                                tornado's condensation funnel and
                                debris whirling beneath it.

  Mitchell County
    Colorado City               04       1040CST
                                         1043CST

                                Pea to nickel size hail covered the
                                ground in Colorado City.

  Scurry County
    13 S Snyder to              04       1040CST
    2 S Snyder                           1043CST

                                A line of severe thunderstorms extended
                                from near Dunn to Snyder and resulted
                                in pea to nickel size hail.

  Mitchell County
    Loraine                     04       1042CST

                                A large tin barn was damaged by severe
                                thunderstorm winds on the north side of
                                the city. The winds entered the
                                structure through a garage door, and
                                blew out the opposite wall.

                                The areal coverage of the severe squall
                                line expanded north and south as it
                                progressed east into west central
                                Texas. Numerous small scale
                                circulations developed along the
                                leading edge of the line in association
                                with line echo wave patterns and bowing
                                segments.

                                Two weak tornadoes resulted over
                                Mitchell County. In addition, damaging
                                thunderstorm winds and hail remained a
                                threat until the convective complex
                                exited the Permian Basin and continued
                                east across central Texas.

  Howard County
    Vincent                     04       1120CST
                                         1230CST

                                Running water flooded roadways near
                                Vincent.
  Scurry County
    Snyder                      04       1140CST
                                         1400CST

                                Numerous roads were inudated by high
                                water in the city of Snyder. In
                                addition, Deep Creek flooded in the
                                city. As a result, several vehicles
                                stalled in high water. The Snyder Fire
                                Department conducted several high water
                                rescues. No injuries were reported.

  TXZ061                        Ector
                                04       1500CST
                                         1800CST

                                High gradient winds resulted in minor
                                roof damage to a few light structures
                                in Odessa. The strongest sustained wind
                                speed measured across the Permian Basin
                                during the late afternoon was 39 MPH at
                                the Midland International Airport. It
                                is estimated that sustained winds
                                around 45 MPH caused the damage.

                                A significant severe weather event
                                affected Texas and Oklahoma on the 3rd
                                and 4th of March. Elevated severe
                                thunderstorms first erupted across West
                                Texas and far southeast New Mexico late
                                in the evening on the 3rd. The activity
                                increased in intensity and coverage
                                through the night over the Permian
                                Basin and Trans Pecos regions of Texas
                                as a warm front moved north to the
                                Interstate 20 corridor. Widely
                                scattered supercell storms moved along
                                the boundary over the southeast Permian
                                Basin during the very early morning
                                hours. The convection then evolved into
                                a broken squall line as it began to
                                quickly spread east. Several bookend
                                vortices, line echo wave patterns, and
                                bow segments were observed in the
                                Doppler radar imagery across the
                                eastern Permian Basin. A total of four
                                weak tornadoes were confirmed to be
                                associated with these signatures.

 ILLINOIS, Southwest

  Washington County
    2.5 NE Radom to             30       1728CST      0.5         60
    3 NE Radom                           1729CST

                                The fifth tornado from the Washington
                                County bow echo formed 2.5 miles
                                northeast of Radom and caused damage to
                                a machine shed near the intersection
                                of Highway 15 and County Road 1175. The
                                fifth tornado paralleled the fourth
                                tornado damage path. This tornado
                                crossed the Washington--Jefferson
                                county line and caused mainly tree
                                damage along its path. Overall damage
                                path length in Washington County was
                                0.5 miles with a damage width 60 yards.
                                Damage intensity associated with this
                                tornado was mainly rated F0.

 OKLAHOMA, Western, Central and Southeast

  Washita County
    Bessie                      26       1545CST

                                A wind gust, possibly from a wet
                                microburst, caused some damage in
                                Bessie. Three empty grain cars of a
                                train were toppled onto their side.
                                There was also some minor roof damage
                                and downed trees. The Bessie Fire
                                Department also sustained some roof
                                damage.

  Blaine County
    6 SW Geary                  26       1645CST

  Caddo County
     5 N Hinton                 26       1645CST

  Caddo County
    4 N Hinton                  26       1646CST

  Garfield County
    Hunter                      26       1737CST

  Grant County
    1 S Salt Fork               26       1741CST

  Kay County
    8 W Tonkawa                 26       1745CST

  Garfield County
    9 E Hunter                  26       1755CST

  Noble County
    1 SE Billings               26       1805CST

  Kay County
    4 SSE Blackwell             26       1810CST

                                Wind was measured by the Oklahoma
                                mesonet.
  Grant County
    6 N Lamont                  26       1830CST

  Noble County
    5.8 NNE Sumner to           26       1837CST       3         200
    Sooner Lake                          1840CST

                                This tornado was observed touching
                                down north-northeast of Sumner before
                                being observed by several boaters and
                                fishermen crossing Sooner Lake into
                                Pawnee County. In Noble county, one
                                barn was destroyed and the garage door
                                was blown in on another. There was also
                                scattered tree and tree limb damage.

  Kay County
    9 W Blackwell               26       1840CST

OKLAHOMA, Western, Central and Southeast

  Kay County
    1 E Kaw City                26       1935CST

                                Hail was reported at
                                Pioneer Cove of Kaw Lake.

  Kiowa County
    2 WNW Mountain Park 26               1938CST

FLORIDA, East Central

  Brevard County
    Titusville                  04       1520EST

WISCONSIN, Southeast

 Milwaukee County
    Hales Corners to            23       1525CST
    Greenfield                           1530CST

  Racine County
    5 NE Union Grove            23       1550CST

  Racine County
    Racine                      23       1605CST
                                         1610CST

  Racine County
    3 W Racine to               23       1605CST
    Racine                               1615CST

  Marquette County
    4 N Oxford                  23       1855CST

  Marquette County
    3.5 NNW Packwaukee tc       23       19000ST       11        200
    4 SE Montello                        1915CST

                                A strong tornado spun up about a
                                half-mile cast of Interstate 39/STH
                                51, near the intersection of Fawn Cf.
                                and CTH M, or 3.5 NNW of Packwaukee.
                                This tornado increased to F2 strength
                                (estimated 140-150 mph) as it tore
                                cast/southeast through the southern
                                part of Montello. Numerous trees were
                                uprooted. Four homes were destroyed,
                                25 sustained major damage, and 142
                                had minor damage. In addition, 9
                                agricultural buildings were damaged
                                or destroyed. The tornado ended in a
                                swampy, Fox River bottom-land area
                                about 4 miles southeast of Montello
                                (1 mile short of the county line and
                                south of CTH C and cast STH 22). The
                                responsible supercell also spun up a
                                different tornado earlier in Adams
                                County. Prop damage estimated at $1.0
                                M. Average path width was about 175
                                yards.

  Sauk County
    4 NW La Valle               23       1900CST

  Marquette County
    Montello                    23       1905CST

  Dane County
    2 WNW Marxville to          23       1923CST      0.1         25
    1.9 WNW Marxville

                                A brief tornado spun up along Old
                                Settlers Rd., just south of the
                                Township line (or about 0.2 mile south
                                of of the intersection of Old Settlers
                                Rd. and Katzenbuechel Rd.). One home
                                had a couple windows damaged by flying
                                debris, and several large trees were
                                uprooted or twisted/sheared on a
                                couple properties. The typical
                                sequence of events was observed by
                                the home's owner's--heavy rain and
                                some wind, then calm, then the
                                freight-train noise, and they could
                                barely close the front door. The
                                responsible supercell moved southeast
                                toward Madison and eventually spun up
                                another tornado on the southwest side
                                of Madison.

  Green Lake County
    2 E Kingston                23       1924CST

  Dane County
    Middleton                   23       1930CST

  Green Lake County
    Markesan                    23       1930CST

  Columbia County
    6.5 SW Wyocena to           23       1935CST
    Pardeeville                          1940CST

  Dane County
    2.5 SW Middleton to         23       1935CST      7.8        200
    2.3 S Madison                        1944CST

                                A weak F1 tornado (100-110 mph) spun
                                up just west of the southwest Beltline
                                at a point 2.5 miles SW of Middleton
                                (half-mile north of intersection of
                                CTH S and Pleasant View Rd.). It moved
                                east-southeast across the West Town
                                Mall, through the UW-Madison Research
                                Park, ultimately ending about 1/3 mile
                                east of STH 151/Park St (2.3 miles
                                south of Capitol Square). In the
                                Research Park many windows were blown
                                out of business offices, and damage
                                was inflicted to UW-MSN agricultural
                                buildings. At least 194 residential
                                homes had minor damage (roof/siding),
                                and 11 had major damage (windows/
                                roofs--total of $410K). At least 8
                                businesses had minor damage, and 1
                                had major damage (roof partially
                                torn off and 1 wall damaged). Total
                                business damage was about $246K. The
                                UW-Madison Research Park had about
                                $729K in damage. Many vehicles
                                sustained some degree of damage
                                ($100K), and one semi was blown
                                over. At least 1000 large trees
                                were damaged. Estimated total tornado
                                damage is $1.485M. An additional
                                cleanup cost of about $347K was
                                reported. At least 2000 customers
                                lost their electrical power. Average
                                path width was about 150 yards.

  Green Lake County
    4.2 SSE Markesan to         23       1935CST       4         300
    6.8 SE Markesan                      1942CST

                                A strong tornado spun up about a
                                mile directly cast of Lake Maria
                                in southeastern Green Lake County,
                                or about 4.2 miles SSE of Markesan,
                                moved east along Sunny Drive with
                                F3 strength (estimated 175-200),
                                and exited Green Lake County along
                                Mielke Rd., or about 6.8 miles SE
                                of Markesan. Numerous trees were
                                uprooted. At least 8 homes or ag-
                                buildings had minor damage, at least
                                5 homes or ag-buildings had major
                                damage, and at least 5 homes or ag-
                                buildings were destroyed. Near the
                                intersection of Sunny Drive and
                                Pleasant Drive, two people and most
                                basement items were "sucked" out of
                                their home's basement while the home
                                was being destroyed. The husband was
                                found dead and his wife was critically
                                injured. Average path width was about
                                275 yards. M53PH

  Dane County
    3.3 W Madison               23       1940CST

  Dodge County
    3 N South Beaver Dam t      23       1940CST
    Horicon                              1945CST

  Fond Du Lac County
    4 SW Alto                   23       1940CST

  Fond Du Lac County
    2 SW Alto                   23       1942CST

  Fond Du Lac County
    5 SW Alto to                23       1942CST      3.6        300
    2.5 SSW Alto                         1945CST

                                This tornado was a continuation of the
                                tornado that moved east from the Lake
                                Maria area of extreme southeastern
                                Green Lake County. It maintained its
                                F3 strength (175-200 mph) and moved
                                east along Marshview Rd, only to merge
                                with the F3 tornado moving cast/
                                southeast out of the Markesan area
                                of southeast Green Lake County. The
                                merger took place just east of a
                                dogleg/bend of Oak Grove Rd., about
                                2.2 miles SSW of Alto. The civil Town
                                of Alto reported that 8 residential
                                homes had major damage. Four farms
                                were affected with a tally of 8 ag-
                                buildings/homes with minor damage,
                                19 with major damage, and 16
                                destroyed. Crop damage was severe.
                                Public sector damage (roads/bridges)
                                was about $100K. Average path width
                                was about 275 yards.

  Dodge County
    Waupun                      23       1945CST

  Columbia County
    1.5 N Friesland             23       1947CST

  Columbia County
    1.2 ESE Otsego              23       1950CST

  Dodge County
    Waupun to                   23       1950CST      16.7       400
    2 SSE Lomira                         2005CST

                                This tornado was a continuation of the
                                tornado that moved east-southeast from
                                Markesan (Green Lake Co.) through the
                                southwest corner of Fond du Lac County
                                (civil Town of Alto). In Dodge County
                                it maintained its F3 strength (175-200
                                mph) as it moved east-southeast
                                through the city of Waupun and through
                                rural areas of northern Dodge County
                                to a point 2 miles southeast of
                                Lomira, where it dissipated just west
                                of U.S. Highway 41. Many homes and
                                vehicles in the Dodge County portion
                                of Waupun were damaged. Toward Lomira,
                                several dozens of agricultural
                                buildings and homes were damage.
                                Numerous trees were uprooted from
                                Waupun to near Lomira, and some crop
                                damage was noted. Estimated damage in
                                Waupun was about $3M, and $2.5M in the
                                civil Towns of Lomira and Le Roy.
                                Average path width was about 300
                                yards.

  Dodge County
    2.5 NW Farmersville to      23       1958CST
    Farmersville                         2000CST

  Dodge County
    Juneau                      23       2000CST

  Fond Du Lac County
    Oak Center                  23       2000CST

  Jefferson County
    Cambridge                   23       2001CST

  Fond Du Lac County
    6 SW Campbellsport to       23       2010CST      4.6        150
    4 SSW Campbellsport                  2015CST

                                A weak Fl tornado (90-100 mph)
                                spun up about 6 miles southwest
                                of Campbellsport in southern Fond
                                du Lac County, at a point 1/2 mile
                                east of the Dodge County line on
                                Superior Drive. It tracked east-
                                southeast to 4 miles south-southwest
                                of Campbellsport and moved into
                                Washington County where Lake Bernice
                                Dr. intersects with ST. Kilian Dr.
                                Mainly moderate tree and crop damage
                                was noted, but one pole shed was
                                destroyed. Average path width was
                                about 125 yards.

  Jefferson County
    2 W Ft Atkinson             23       2015CST

  Jefferson County
    5 SW Ft Atkinson to         23       2015CST
    Ft Atkinson                          2020CST

  Washington County
    4 WNW Kewaskum to           23       2015CST       3         150
    1.5 NW Kewaskum                      2018CST

                                This tornado (80-90 mph) was a
                                continuation of the tornado that
                                moved east-southeast from the area
                                southwest of Campbellsport in southern
                                Fond du Lac County. Originally this
                                tornado was rated as F1 in Fond du
                                Lac County, but after crossing the
                                Washington/Fond du Lac County line
                                near the intersection of Lake Bernice
                                Dr. and St. Kilian Dr. it weakened to
                                F0 status. It finally dissipated 1.5
                                miles northwest of Kewaskum, north of
                                STH 28 and west of STH 45. Mainly
                                light tree and crop damage was noted.
                                Average path width was about 100
                                yards.

  Jefferson County
    1.8 SE Cold Spg to          23       2023CST      7.1        150
    3.2 SW Palmyra                       2033CST

                                A weak F1 tornado (90-100 mph) spun
                                up 1.8 miles east-southeast of Cold
                                Springs and traveled east-southeast
                                to the Jefferson/Walworth County line
                                about 3.2 miles southwest of Palmyra.
                                Shortly after it spun up this tornado
                                destroyed a garage, one vehicle, a
                                wind mill, and hay wagon. Later on,
                                severely damaged a pole shed, damaged
                                a couple vehicles, and suck a fair
                                amount of insulation into a relatively
                                new home that had closed windows and
                                doors. Otherwise, many trees were
                                uprooted or twisted. Average path
                                width was about 125 yards.

  Sheboygan County
    3 SW Beechwood to           23       2025CST
    Beechwood

  Walworth County
    1 S Whitewater to           23       2025CST
    East Troy                            2040CST

  Ozaukee County
    1 N Saukville               23       2028CST

  Walworth County
    7 ENE Whitewater to         23       2033CST      0.7        150
    3 NNW La Grange                      2034CST

                                This tornado is a continuation of
                                the Jefferson County tornado. Once
                                it crossed the Jefferson/Walworth
                                County line about 7 miles east-
                                northeast of Whitewater, or about
                                1 mile west of CTH H, this tornado
                                continued east-southeast and
                                dissipated a short time later 3
                                miles north-northwest of La Grange.
                                Only tree damage was noted. Average
                                path width was about 100 yards.

  Milwaukee County
    .5 W Milwaukee to           23       2035CST
    Cudahy

  Waukesha County
    3 SW Eagle                  23       2038CST

  Sheboygan County
    Hingham                     23       2040CST

  Ozaukee County
    5 N Waubeka                 23       2045CST

  Washington County
    1 N Fillmore                23       2052CST

  Dane County
    Oregon                      23       2053CST

  Racine County
    2 S North Cape to           23       2055CST
    1 S Wind Pt                          2108CST

  Ozaukee County
    Thiensville                 23       2059CST

  Ozaukee County
    Thiensville                 23       2059CST

  Ozaukee County
    Thiensville to              23       2059CST
    2 E Mequon

                                The 1st round of severe weather
                                was due to a broken line of intense
                                thunderstorms moving across Walworth,
                                Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha
                                counties. Hail of up to 1 inch in
                                diameter and torrential rainfall
                                accompanied these storms before they
                                moved over Lake Michigan and weakened.
                                The 2nd round of severe weather was
                                dominated by 2 cyclic supercells--
                                one moved east/southeast through
                                Marquette, Green Lake, Fond du Lac,
                                and Washington Counties, spinning up
                                5 separate tornadoes, dumping hail
                                stones up to 3 inches in diameter,
                                and hurricane-force downburst
                                winds. The large hail dented several
                                vehicles. Two of these were rated F3.
                                Refer to the individual tornado
                                reports for more details. A more
                                southerly supercell tracked across
                                extreme southern Sauk County and then
                                made a partial right turn and headed
                                southeast through Dane County,
                                spinning up 2 tornadoes in the
                                process, as well as large hail and
                                downburst winds. One powerful
                                downburst wind in Madison (Dane Co.)
                                blew equipment off the roof of a
                                business at the Midvale Shopping Mall.
                                A semi southwest of Ft. Atkinson was
                                blown over by straight-line wind
                                gusts. This southern supercell
                                eventually spun up another tornado in
                                south-central Jefferson County which
                                moved into north-central Walworth
                                County. Refer to the individual
                                tornado reports for more details.

                                Both supercells had downbursts that
                                generated large hail and powerful,
                                hurricane-force winds north and
                                south of their tracks. Over all
                                of Wisconsin, 16 tornadoes were
                                documented on June 23rd, which is
                                the 4th highest single-day total
                                (record is 24 on May 8, 1988). For
                                south-central and southeast Wisconsin,
                                the 8 tornadoes on June 23rd was tied
                                for the 4th highest single-day total
                                (record is 11 on May 8, 1988).

GEORGIA, North and Central

  Chattooga County
    Summerville                 12       1230EST

                                A law enforcement official with
                                Chattooga county reported that
                                several large oak trees were split
                                in half by thunderstorm winds. The
                                winds also brought down power and
                                phone lines in the area. The
                                Summerville News reported that two
                                homes were damaged when trees fell
                                on them, one on Georgia Avenue and
                                another on Hair Lake Road.

  Floyd County
    Rome                        12       1300EST

                                The Floyd County Emergency Management
                                Director reported that lightning
                                struck a home on View Drive in Rome.
                                Only minimal damage was reported with
                                no fire.

  Floyd County
    Rome                        12       1300EST

                                The Floyd County 911 center reported
                                that several trees were blown down.

  Cobb County
    Kennesaw                    12       1329EST

                                A trained spotter for the National
                                Weather Service reported that
                                lightning strikes knocked out three
                                electrical transformers. One of the
                                transformers was set on fire.

  Fayette County
    Peachtree City              12       1420EST
                                         1500EST

                                The Fayette County Emergency
                                Management Director reported
                                that lightning struck three
                                homes in Peachtree City. The
                                dormer was blown off one of
                                the homes by the lightning. No
                                damage was sustained at the other
                                two homes.

  Coweta County
    Sharpsburg                  12       1430EST

                                The public reported that a couple
                                of Bradford Pear trees were blown
                                over during thunderstorm winds.

  Coweta County
    Newnan                      12       1445EST

                                The Coweta County 911 center reported
                                that penny-sized hail was heavy enough
                                to briefly cover the road in some
                                spots.

  Hall County
    5 WSW Gainesville           12       1500EST

                                The public reported that a trailer
                                and several trees were blown over
                                on Brown's Bridge Road west of
                                Gainesville.

  Fayette County
    Fayetteville                12       1510EST

                                The Fayette County 911 center reported
                                that one tree was blown down.

  Wilcox County
    Rochelle                    13       1600EST

                                A cooperative observer for the
                                National Weather Service reported
                                penny-sized hail.

  Walker County
    Rossville                   13       2310EST
                                         2321EST

                                The Walker County 911 center
                                reported that a couple of trees
                                were blown down.
  Catoosa County
    Ringgold                    13       2321EST

                                The Catoosa County 911 center reported
                                that trees were down on power lines
                                causing several power outages in the
                                Ringgold area.

  Whitfield County
    Cohutta to                  13       2321EST
    Dawnville                            2338EST

                                Amateur radio operators reported that
                                several trees were blown down in the
                                Dawnville area. Trees were down on
                                power lines and a couple of vehicles.
                                The Whitfield County 911 center
                                reported that three trees were blown
                                down in the Tunnel Hill area. The
                                Daily Citizen of Dalton reported that
                                a large tree fell on a police vehicle
                                in Cohutta with an estimated value of
                                $20,000. An adjacent shed was also
                                destroyed by the tree.

  Dade County
    Countywide                  13       2330EST
                                         2334EST

                                The Dade County Emergency Management
                                Director reported that a number of
                                trees had been blown down throughout
                                the county.

  Fannin County
    Union                       13       2355EST

                                The Fannin County 911 center reported
                                that some power lines were down.

  Murray County
    1 N Eton                    13       2355EST

                                The Murray County 911 center reported
                                that a power pole was snapped in half
                                by strong thunderstorm winds. This
                                resulted in several power outages in
                                the area. Nearly 2000 residents of the
                                area were without power during the
                                early morning hours. A ham readio
                                operator measured a wind gust of 64
                                mph on his home weather equipment.

  Union County
    8 N Blairsville             14       0010EST

                                The Union County 911 center reported
                                that a few trees were blown down near
                                the Tennessee border.

  Gilmer County
    Tails Creek to              14       0013EST
    Cherrylog

                                The Gilmer County 911 center reported
                                that several trees were blown down
                                across the northwest portion of the
                                county. One tree was on a power line
                                just south of Ellijay.

  Gordon County
    Countywide                  14       0015EST

                                The Gordon County 911 center reported
                                that a number of trees were down in
                                various areas throughout the county.

  Haralson County
    Tallapoosa                  14       0015EST

                                The Haralson County 911 center
                                reported that a couple of trees
                                were blown down.

  Lumpkin County
    12 W Dahlonega to           14       0020EST
    Dahlonega                            0035EST

                                The Lumpkin County 911 center reported
                                that a few trees were blown down. A
                                storm spotter reported that several
                                large limbs, some up to two inches in
                                diameter, were broken off trees four
                                miles east of Amicalola Falls on the
                                western border of Lumpkin county near
                                the Lumpkin/Dawson county line. The
                                Dahlonega Nugget newspaper reported
                                that a large tree fell in front of
                                the Royal Guard Inn in Dahlonega.

  Cherokee County
    Countywide                  14       0028EST
                                         0050EST

                                The Cherokee County Emergency
                                Management Director reported that
                                strong straight line thunderstorm
                                winds, associated with a Derecho or
                                bow echo, caused extensive damage to
                                trees and power lines across much of
                                the county. A measured wind gust of
                                68 mph was observed 5 miles northwest
                                of Waleska at 1:28 am EDT and a wind
                                gust of 58 mph was measured by wind
                                recording equipment at the Cherokee
                                County Emergency Operations Center
                                in Canton at 1:38 am EDT. Dozens of
                                trees were blown down and a number
                                of power lines were either brought
                                down by the fallen trees or blown
                                down by the strong winds. However, no
                                significant damage to structures was
                                reported during the event.

  Pickens County
    Jasper                      14       0028EST

                                The Pickens County 911 center reported
                                that a couple of trees had been blown
                                down.

  Bartow County
    Countywide                  14       0030EST
                                         0050EST

                                The Bartow County 911 center reported
                                that several trees were blown down in
                                various areas throughout the counties.

  Dawson County
    Dawsonville                 14       0041EST

                                The Dawson County 911 center reported
                                that several trees were blown down.

  Polk County
    5 S Cedartown to            14       0046EST
    Cedartown

                                Amateur radio operators reported
                                dime to quarter-size hail at the
                                intersection of U.S. Highway 27
                                and Georgia Highway 100, while the
                                public reported quarter-size hail
                                in Cedartown.

  Cobb County
    2 N Marietta to             14       0056EST
    2 NE Marietta

                                The Cobb County 911 center reported
                                that a few trees were blown down just
                                north and northeast of Marietta.

  Fannin County
    Blue Ridge to               14       1500EST
    Epworth

                                Several reports of hail, ranging in
                                size from quarters to golf balls,
                                were received from a storm spotter,
                                the public, and the Fannin County 911
                                center. The largest hail fell in the
                                vicinity of Blue Ridge, where hail up
                                to the size of baseballs was reported.
                                One person noted that one of the hail
                                stones he saw looked like two golf
                                balls glued together. Generally only
                                nickel to quarter-sized hail was
                                reported elsewhere.

  Fannin County
    Blue Ridge                  14       1515EST

                                The News Observer--Blue Ridge reported
                                that three teenagers, who were tubing
                                down a river in the Toccoa Valley
                                Campground area, were injured when
                                lightning struck the water nearby.
                                All three were treated and released
                                from the hospital. In addition, a
                                minor fire was reported in a home
                                struck by lightning in a separate
                                incident. Damage was minor.

  Fannin County
    Mc Caysville to             14       1530EST
    Epworth                              1600EST

                                A National Weather Service storm
                                survey, along with reports from
                                the Fannin County 911 center and the
                                public reported that numerous trees
                                were blown down in a swath running
                                from northwest to southeast across
                                the county from the Tennessee border
                                near McCaysville southeast across Blue
                                Ridge to near Epworth, especially
                                along or near Georgia Highway 5. The
                                majority of the damage occurred in the
                                vicinity of Blue Ridge. Numerous trees
                                were uprooted and lying in a southeast
                                to southwest direction. Hence, it was
                                concluded that the damage was not
                                caused by a tornado. Several of the
                                trees were large hardwoods. A number
                                of power lines were brought down by
                                the large trees and much of the area
                                was without power for the evening. In
                                addition, a garage in Blue Ridge was
                                damaged by downed trees.

  Gilmer County
    Ellijay                     14       1535EST

                                The public reported that several
                                trees were down.

  Murray County
    Chatsworth                  14       1542EST

                                The Daily Citizen of Dalton reported
                                significant damage to trees and power
                                lines in the Chatsworth area from
                                thunderstorm winds. At one residence,
                                nine trees were blown down, one
                                causing minor damage to the roof.
                                Another tree fell across the Mason
                                apartments on Mount Carmel Road. Part
                                of the tree went through the kitchen
                                of one of the apartments. The tree
                                also caused damage to the roof and
                                other structural damage to the
                                building. Two families were forced to
                                relocate as a result of the damage.
                                The strong winds and downed trees also
                                knocked a power pole adjacent to the
                                building down onto the apartments.
                                Elsewhere in the county, at least
                                eight roads were blocked by downed
                                trees.

  Gilmer County
    Yukon                       14       1543EST

                                The public reported quarter-sized
                                hail.

  Gilmer County
    Ellijay                     14       1552EST

                                The Gilmer county 911 center reported
                                that several trees had been blown
                                down.

  Fannin County
    Blue Ridge                  14       1600EST
                                         1819EST

                                The Fannin County 911 center reported
                                that several roads in Blue Ridge had
                                to be closed because of high standing
                                water. Georgia Highway 5 was flooded
                                in two areas and Aiken Street in the
                                city also had to be closed.

  Gilmer County
    Ellijay                     14       1625EST
                                         1630EST

                                The public reported that several trees
                                and power lines had been blown down.

  Gilmer County
    Ellijay                     14       1630EST

                                The public reported quarter-sized
                                hail.

  Dawson County
    Dawsonville                 14       1638EST

                                The Dawson County 911 center reported
                                penny-sized hail.

  Dawson County
    2 ENE Landrum               14       1645EST

                                The Dawson County 911 center reported
                                that several trees were blown down
                                along Georgia Highway 400 near the
                                Lumpkin County line.

  Forsyth County
    Cumming                     14       1700EST
                                         1704EST

                                The Forsyth County 911 center reported
                                that several trees and power lines
                                were down.

  Hall County
    Countywide                  14       1700EST
                                         1715EST

                                The Hall County 911 center reported
                                that many trees had been blown down
                                throughout the county.

  Pickens County
    Tate                        14       1703EST
                                         1708EST

                                The public reported dime to quarter-
                                sized hail.

GEORGIA, North and Central

  Cherokee County
    Ball Ground                 14       1730EST

                                The public reported penny-sized hail.

  Cherokee County
    Ball Ground to              14       1730EST
    3 E Canton                           1732EST

                                The public reported that a number of
                                trees had been blown down by strong
                                thunderstorm wind gusts. Winds gusts
                                were estimated at 70 mph.

  Cherokee County
    6.5 SE Canton to            14       1743EST      0.1         50
    6.6 SE Canton

                                The Cherokee County Emergency
                                Management Director conducted a damage
                                survey and concluded that yet another
                                short-lived, approximately 50-yard
                                wide F0 tornado, developed in a rural
                                area of dense woods and brush just
                                east of Georgia Highway 140 about 6.5
                                miles southeast of Canton. The tornado
                                only traveled on the ground for a
                                distance of 150 yards. Damage was
                                again confined to trees and brush.
                                The Emergency Management Director
                                concluded that it was a tornado since
                                there was definite indication of
                                rotation in the woods where the
                                damaged occurred.

  Oconee County
    2 S Bogart                  14       1750EST

                                The Oconee County Emergency Management
                                Director reported that a few trees
                                were down along U.S. Highway 78 in
                                extreme northeast Oconee county.

  Cherokee County
    8 SE Canton                 14       1751EST
                                         1752EST

                                The Cherokee County Emergency
                                Management Director reported
                                golf ball-sized hail.

  Gwinnett County
    Buford                      14       1752EST

                                A spotter with the Gwinnett County
                                SkyWarn reported penny-sized hail.

  Walton County
    3 NNE Monroe                14       1800EST

                                The public reported that some power
                                lines were down on Mountain Creek
                                Church Road between Walker Park and
                                Mount Vernon.

  Morgan County
    Buckhead                    14       1804EST

                                The Morgan County Emergency Management
                                Director reported penny-sized hail.

  Morgan County
    Countywide                  14       1804EST
                                         1830EST

                                The Morgan County Emergency Management
                                Director reported widespread wind
                                damage to trees and power lines
                                countywide. A few trees were down on
                                homes in the Buckhead area, causing
                                damage to the structures.

  Fannin County
    Blue Ridge                  14       1819EST
                                         2019EST

                                The News Observer--Blue Ridge reported
                                that a man had to be rescued from his
                                truck during flash flooding on Ada
                                Street. The man drove his S-10 pickup
                                truck into the high water when the
                                truck stalled as the vehicle was
                                submerged up to the windows with
                                water. The man reported that water
                                was up to his rib cage inside the
                                truck. Ada street at Highway 5 was
                                later closed. In addition, a storm
                                spotter reported that a house was
                                flooded in Blue Ridge.

  Greene County
    Countywide                  14       1830EST
                                         1900EST

                                The Greene County 911 center reported
                                widespread damage to trees and power
                                lines throughout the county.

GEORGIA, North and
 Central

  Newton County
    Countywide                  14       1849EST

                                         1915EST

                                The Newton County 911 center reported
                                widespread damage to trees countywide.
                                Some power lines were blown down as
                                well.

  Forsyth County
    Cumming                     14       1854EST

                                The Cumming Police Department reported
                                that one tree was blown down onto a
                                road.

  Stewart County
    Lumpkin                     16       1939EST

                                The Stewart County Emergency
                                Management Director reported that
                                several large pine trees were blown
                                down, some landing on and causing
                                damage to recreational campers stored
                                on a lot.

NEW JERSEY, South and
 Northwest

  Burlington County

    Central Portion             12       1840EST

                                13       1200EST

  NJZ019                        Northwestern Burlington

                                13       1200EST

                                16       1529EST

                                During the late afternoon and evening
                                of the 12th, thunderstorms with
                                of the kept on redeveloping along the
                                Interstate 295 corridor in southern
                                Burlington County and moved east. This
                                continued for several thousand resulted
                                in widespread storm total exceeding
                                6 inches across most of the Rancocas
                                Creek Basin. A storm total of 13.20
                                inches was reported in Tabernacle
                                within a 12 hour period and represented
                                a once in a thousand year storm. The
                                excessive rain caused record breaking
                                flash flooding along nearly every
                                stream in the Rancocas Basin and led
                                to the failure or damage of 51
                                dams in Burlington County. Widespread
                                poor drainage flooding also occurred.
                                The combination of the dam failure and
                                stream flooding led to the evacuation
                                of 760 residents, the destruction of
                                seven homes in Lumberton and
                                Southampton Townships, major flood
                                damage to around 200 homes, flood
                                damage to about 1,000 homes, countless
                                water rescues from vehicles and homes,
                                the closing of 25 major roads including
                                the New Jersey Turnpike, New Jersey
                                State Routes 70 and 73, the
                                contamination of drinking water and
                                failure of sewage systems and the
                                serious damage or destruction of
                                fourteen bridges. Hardest hit
                                municipalities included Lumberton,
                                Medford, Medford Lakes, Mount Laurel,
                                Pemberton and Southampton all of whom
                                declared states of emergency. The
                                Trenton-Camden High Speed Rail High
                                Speed Rail Line suspended service
                                because of flooding along the main stem
                                of the Rancocas Creek. On Friday July
                                16th, President George W. Bush declared
                                Burlington and neighboring Camden
                                Counties disaster areas. This cleared
                                the way for government grants and low
                                interest loans. Agricultural damage was
                                expected to be in the millions,
                                especially to the cranberry bogs where
                                many retention walls and earthen roads
                                were damaged. Property damage was
                                estimated at fifty million dollars. In
                                spite of all of the record flooding and
                                water rescues, no serious injuries were
                                reported.

                                Rain, heavy at times, fell throughout
                                most of the morning and afternoon on the
                                12th, but it intensified further late in
                                the afternoon. At the South Jersey
                                Regional Airport in Lumberton New
                                Jersey, torrential downpours began at
                                507 p.m. EDT and continued until the 945
                                p.m. EDT observation. During that four
                                hour period 4.45 inches of rain fell.
                                This airport was located along the
                                western edge of the heaviest rain. An
                                automated gage in New Lisbon recorded
                                5.19 inches of rain within one hour
                                between 715 p.m. and 815 p.m. EDT.
                                While flooding was already occurring,
                                conditions worsened quickly at around
                                930 p.m. EDT when the Squaw Lake Dam at
                                Camp Ockanickon failed (Medford). This
                                started a domino effect as the Lake
                                Stockwell Dam (Medford) failed, then
                                the Papoos Dam (Medford), the Upper
                                Aetna Lake Dam (Medford Lakes), the
                                Lower Aetna Lake Dam (Medford Lakes)
                                and the Birchwood Lake Dam (Medford)
                                all within 90 minutes. The dam failure
                                exacerbated the ongoing flooding along
                                Haynes Creek and the Southwest Branch
                                of the Rancocas Creek. Downtown
                                Lumberton Township which is just
                                downstream from the confluence of the
                                Southwest and South Branches of the
                                Rancocas Creek was one of the hardest
                                hit areas. In all 44 dams in the county
                                either failed or were damaged. This
                                included eight significant hazard dams
                                that failed mainly in Medford and
                                Medford Lakes. The lakes behind eight
                                damaged dams were ordered lowered for
                                safety reasons. Most of the dams were
                                privately owned. Debris from the lakes
                                was carried as far as one mile
                                downstream as docks, canoes and
                                furniture were swept away. Canoes were
                                found wrapped around trees.

                                About 760 people were evacuated from
                                Lumberton, Medford, Medford Lakes, Mount
                                Laurel, Pemberton and Southampton to 10
                                shelters opened throughout the county.
                                The main shelter at Lenape Regional High
                                School remained opened until the 16th.
                                Two hundred people were still displaced
                                from their homes on the 19th and
                                seventy-five were still displaced on the
                                27th. Twenty-five main roads were closed
                                during the evening of the 12th. On the
                                next day (13th), fifteen major roadways
                                remained closed including New. Jersey
                                State Route 70 in Southampton Township
                                because of a washed away bridge. Nine
                                of the roads were still underwater.

                                Burlington County, the flow along the
                                Wading and Batsto Rivers was too
                                dangerous to allow kayaking, canoeing
                                and swimming. Clearance under some
                                bridges was less than one foot. Flooding
                                also closed the historic Batsto Village.
                                A mosquito invasion was feared because
                                of all the  additional standing water.

                                In Lumberton Township, about 100 homes
                                and businesses were evacuated along the
                                downtown area (Landing Street and
                                Burlington County Route 541-M. Main
                                Streets were under six feet of water
                                from the South Branch of the Rancocas
                                Creek. Burlington County Route 541
                                remained closed through the 30th as
                                residents were not allowed back to
                                their homes for as long as one week
                                because officials feared electrocution
                                and homes had contaminated water. The
                                township's sewage pump station was
                                underwater during the height of the
                                storm. All the downtown homes were
                                inspected before residents were allowed
                                to return and two were razed because of
                                foundation problems.

                                In Medford Lakes Village, Beach Drive
                                between Lower and Upper Aetna
                                Lakes was destroyed. Lenape Trail
                                near Burlington County Route 541 was
                                washed away. Numerous vehicles were
                                washed away. Numerous vehicles were
                                stranded on the road. About a dozen
                                people were rescued from roof tops of
                                vehicles. The village's wastewater
                                treatment plant shut down after a sixty
                                foot long pipe ruptured. Raw sewage
                                from septic systems contaminated the
                                water supply. Residents were asked to
                                not limit water disposal and drink
                                bottled water or boil the tap water
                                before using it. The sewage plant was
                                back on line on the 14th. The Trading
                                Post Way small business district near
                                the base of Lower Aetna Lake was
                                badly damaged. Two homes and two
                                businesses in the village were
                                declared uninhabitable. Even the
                                firehouse was not safe as it was
                                flooded and several of the trucks were
                                damaged. Repairs to the three
                                damaged dams (Lower Aetna, Upper
                                Aetna and Quoque) was expected to
                                cost 7.5 million dollars.

                                In Medford Township, about 200 people
                                were evacuated mainly near the Timber
                                Lake Dam. As a precaution, the lake
                                was drained. Jackson Road was
                                damaged and closed at the base of the
                                failed Birchwood Lake Dam. Flooding
                                along the Southwest Branch of the
                                Rancocas Creek cut the town in half.
                                Many homes had five feet of water in
                                their basements. Farther upstream, a
                                driver who drove into a flooded New
                                Freedom Road was rescued from the
                                roof of one home. Damaged in the
                                township was estimated at between six
                                and eight million dollars.

                                In Southampton Township, flooding
                                along the South Branch of the
                                Rancocas Creek inundated the
                                Vincentown area. About 150 people
                                were evacuated from this area when
                                flood waters toppled two tanks of
                                petroleum and propane from Allen's
                                Oil and Propane Company.  A
                                tractor-trailer and three smaller trucks
                                were also submerged. The Coast
                                Guard was called upon to secure the
                                tanks. Homes along Main and Mill
                                Street were evacuated after as much
                                as five feet of water entered them. The
                                water was up to the second floor of
                                a couple of homes. Three homes were
                                declared uninhabitable. U.S. Route 206
                                was closed for two days after an
                                embankment washed away. Billiards
                                Road Bridge was closed and expected
                                to be closed for a while after the South
                                Branch of the Rancocas Creek swept
                                it away. The damaging of the
                                Friendship Creek dam led to the
                                destruction of a New Jersey State
                                Route 70 Bridge. This heavily traveled
                                road to the New Jersey Shore was not
                                reopened with a temporary bridge until
                                Monday the 19th. Repairs on this one
                                bridge alone were expected to cost
                                three million dollars.

                                In Mount Laurel Township, flooding was
                                centered around the North Branch of
                                the Pennsauken Creek in the
                                Ramblewood and Countryside sections
                                of the township. About 200 people were
                                evacuated centered around Haines
                                Court and Saint Andres Drive. About
                                500 homes were flooded, two homes
                                suffered structural damage. Two fire
                                trucks were damaged after they
                                became stuck in rising flood waters on
                                Saint Andrews Drive. About 30 acres of
                                Ramblewood Country Club was under
                                water and the White Course was badly
                                damaged. Parker Creek also flooded in
                                the township and forced the closure of
                                a couple of roads.

                                In Pemberton Township, about 100
                                people were evacuated after fear that
                                the Oregon Dam on Jefferson Lake
                                would fail along the Bisphams Mill
                                Creek. The evacuation was lifted on the
                                15th. Both Magnolia and Birmingham
                                Roads were closed. In Evesham
                                Township, many homes flooded near
                                Union Mill Lake. Two of the three
                                wastewater plants in the township were
                                overtaxed and dumped raw sewage
                                into branches of the Pennsauken and
                                Rancocas Creeks. Flooding at the
                                Elmwood Drive water plant submerged
                                well number six under three feet of
                                storm water compromised the
                                township's drinking water. The water
                                was deemed safe on the 14th. In Maple
                                Shade Township, New Jersey State
                                Route 73 was closed into the 14th. This
                                forced the closure of Interchange 4 on
                                the New Jersey Turnpike. About 22
                                units of the Stoney Run Apartments
                                were flooded by the North Branch of
                                the Pennsauken Creek. In Hainesport
                                Township, a 55-year-old man was
                                rescued from the South Branch of the
                                Rancocas Creek after a watercraft he
                                was within tipped. A couple of roads
                                were closed around Masons Creek. In
                                Tabernacle Township, most of the
                                damage occurred to the crops including
                                the cranberries and peaches.

                                The North Branch of the Rancocas Creek
                                at Pemberton was above its 2.7 foot
                                flood stage from 115 a.m. EDT on the
                                13th through 429 p.m. EDT on the 16th.
                                It crested at 4.20 feet at 300 a.m.
                                EDT on the 14th. It was the second
                                highest crest ever for the creek
                                only barely surpassed (4.23 feet) on
                                August 21, 1939. The South Branch of
                                the Rancocas Creek in Vincentown
                                crested at a record breaking 12.34 feet
                                at 815 a.m. EDT on the 13th, 4.36 feet
                                higher than the previous record in
                                August 28, 1971. The McDonalds Branch
                                in Lebanon State Forest tied its
                                record crest of 2.33 feet. The
                                Greenwood Branch at New Lisbon had a
                                record breaking crest of 8.91 feet at
                                1130 p.m. EDT on the 13th.

                                Specific storm totals included 13.20
                                inches in Tabernacle, 11.23 inches in
                                New Lisbon, 10.71 inches also in New
                                Lisbon, 7.50 inches in Lumberton, 7.26
                                inches in Medford, 6.39 inches in Mount
                                Laurel, 6.17 inches at the McGuire Air
                                Force Base, 5.80 inches in Mount Holly,
                                4.44 inches in Wrightstown, 4.21 inches
                                in Westampton and 3.90 inches in
                                Willingboro. The thunderstorms
                                developed north of a nearly stationary
                                warm front throughout the day, but
                                intensified and went over the same
                                locations during the late afternoon
                                and evening of the 12th.

SOUTH CAROLINA, North
 Coastal

  Florence County
    Florence                    09       1400EST

                                Lightning struck a home on Rutledge
                                Avenue, causing significant damage.

                                   Number of           Estimated
                                    Persons              Damage

Location                        Killed   Injured    Property    Crops

Additions/Corrections

 TEXAS, West

  Andrews County
    Frankel City                  0         0          0          0

  Midland County
    3 S Greenwood                 0         0          0          0

  Glasscock County
    5 W St Lawrence               0         0          0          0

  Dawson County
    7 S Lamesa to                 0         0          0          0
    9 ESE Lamesa

  Howard County
    Forsan                        0         0          0          0

  Scurry County
    10 WSW Snyder                 0         0          0          0

  Glasscock County
    Lees                          0         0          0          0

  Howard County
    Forsan to                     0         0          0          0
    Coahoma

  Midland County
    Greenwood                     0         0          0          0

  Martin County
    3 SE Lenorah                  0         0          0          0

  Scurry County
    2 E Fluvanna                  0         0          0          0

  Martin County
    Stanton                       0         0          0          0

  Pecos County
    Bakersfield                   0         0          0          0

  Upton County
    Rankin                        0         0          0          0

 TEXAS, West

  Pecos County
    Sheffield                     0         0          5K         0

  Terrell County
    31 NE Dryden                  0         0         75K         0

  Borden County
    14 E Gail                     0         0          0          0

  Reagan County
    13 NE Stiles to               0         0         20K         0
    14 NE Stiles

  Glasscock County
    7 W Garden City               0         0          0          0

  Glasscock County
    13 SSE Garden City to         0         0         40K         0
    12.6 SSE Garden City

  Glasscock County
    8 E Garden City               0         0          0          0

  Glasscock County
    Lees                          0         0          0          0

  Howard County
    Forsan                        0         0          0          0

  Midland County
    2 S (Maf) Midland Intl        0         1          0          0

  Mitchell County
    9 S Colorado City to          0         0         125K        0
    8.5 SSE Colorado City

 TEXAS, West

  Mitchell County
    .2 S Loraine to               0         1         275K        0
    1 E Loraine

  Mitchell County
    Colorado City                 0         0         0           0

  Scurry County
    13 S Snyder to                0         0         0           0
    2 S Snyder

  Mitchell County
    Loraine                       0         0         10K         0

  Howard County
    Vincent                       0         0          0          0

  Scurry County
    Snyder                        0         0         15K         0

  TXZ061
                                  0         0         10K         0

 ILLINOIS, Southwest

  Washington County
    2.5 NE Radom to               0         0
    3 NE Radom

 OKLAHOMA, Western, Central and Southeast

  Washita County
    Bessie                        0         0         100K

  Blaine County
    6 SW Geary                    0         0

  Caddo County
     5 N Hinton                   0         0

  Caddo County
    4 N Hinton                    0         0

  Garfield County
    Hunter                        0         0

  Grant County
    1 S Salt Fork                 0         0

  Kay County
    8 W Tonkawa                   0         0

  Garfield County
    9 E Hunter                    0         0

  Noble County
    1 SE Billings                 0         0

  Kay County
    4 SSE Blackwell               0         0

  Grant County
    6 N Lamont                    0         0

  Noble County
    5.8 NNE Sumner to             0         0         30K
    Sooner Lake

  Kay County
    9 W Blackwell                 0         0

OKLAHOMA, Western, Central and Southeast

  Kay County
    1 E Kaw City                  0         0

  Kiowa County
    2 WNW Mountain Park 26        0         0

FLORIDA, East Central

  Brevard County
    Titusville                    0         0

WISCONSIN, Southeast

 Milwaukee County
    Hales Corners to              0         0
    Greenfield

  Racine County
    5 NE Union Grove              0         0

  Racine County
    Racine                        0         0

  Racine County
    3 W Racine to                 0         0
    Racine

  Marquette County
    4 N Oxford                    0         0

  Marquette County
    3.5 NNW Packwaukee tc         0         0          1M        500K
    4 SE Montello

  Sauk County
    4 NW La Valle                 0         0

  Marquette County
    Montello                      0         0          2K

  Dane County
    2 WNW Marxville to            0         0          3K
    1.9 WNW Marxville

  Green Lake County
    2 E Kingston                  0         0

  Dane County
    Middleton                     0         0

  Green Lake County
    Markesan                      0         0          2K

  Columbia County
    6.5 SW Wyocena to             0         0
    Pardeeville

  Dane County
    2.5 SW Middleton to           0         0         1.5M
    2.3 S Madison

  Green Lake County
    4.2 SSE Markesan to           1         1         675K       300K
    6.8 SE Markesan

  Dane County
    3.3 W Madison                 0         0         10K

  Dodge County
    3 N South Beaver Dam t        0         0
    Horicon

  Fond Du Lac County
    4 SW Alto                     0         0          3K

  Fond Du Lac County
    2 SW Alto                     0         0

  Fond Du Lac County
    5 SW Alto to                  0         0         1.6M       300K
    2.5 SSW Alto

  Dodge County
    Waupun                        0         0          3K

  Columbia County
    1.5 N Friesland               0         0

  Columbia County
    1.2 ESE Otsego                0         0

  Dodge County
    Waupun to                     0         0          8M        500K
    2 SSE Lomira

  Dodge County
    2.5 NW Farmersville to        0         0
    Farmersville

  Dodge County
    Juneau                        0         0          3K

  Fond Du Lac County
    Oak Center                    0         0

  Jefferson County
    Cambridge                     0         0

  Fond Du Lac County
    6 SW Campbellsport to         0         0         100K       200K
    4 SSW Campbellsport

  Jefferson County
    2 W Ft Atkinson               0         0

  Jefferson County
    5 SW Ft Atkinson to           0         0
    Ft Atkinson

  Washington County
    4 WNW Kewaskum to             0         0         10K        50K
    1.5 NW Kewaskum

  Jefferson County
    1.8 SE Cold Spg to            0         0         150K
    3.2 SW Palmyra

  Sheboygan County
    3 SW Beechwood to             0         0
    Beechwood

  Walworth County
    1 S Whitewater to             0         0
    East Troy

  Ozaukee County
    1 N Saukville                 0         0

  Walworth County
    7 ENE Whitewater to           0         0          5K
    3 NNW La Grange

  Milwaukee County
    .5 W Milwaukee to             0         0
    Cudahy

  Waukesha County
    3 SW Eagle                    0         0

  Sheboygan County
    Hingham                       0         0

  Ozaukee County
    5 N Waubeka                   0         0

  Washington County
    1 N Fillmore                  0         0

  Dane County
    Oregon                        0         0

  Racine County
    2 S North Cape to             0         0
    1 S Wind Pt

  Ozaukee County
    Thiensville                   0         0

  Ozaukee County
    Thiensville                   0         0         50K

  Ozaukee County
    Thiensville to                0         0
    2 E Mequon

GEORGIA, North and Central

  Chattooga County
    Summerville                   0         0         50K

  Floyd County
    Rome                          0         0          1K

  Floyd County
    Rome                          0         0          2K

  Cobb County
    Kennesaw                      0         0          2K

  Fayette County
    Peachtree City                0         0         10K

  Coweta County
    Sharpsburg                    0         0        0.25K

  Coweta County
    Newnan                        0         0

  Hall County
    5 WSW Gainesville             0         0          5K

  Fayette County
    Fayetteville                  0         0        0.25K

  Wilcox County
    Rochelle                      0         0

  Walker County
    Rossville                     0         0        0.50K

  Catoosa County
    Ringgold                      0         0          3K

  Whitfield County
    Cohutta to                    0         0         35K
    Dawnville

  Dade County
    Countywide                    0         0         10K

  Fannin County
    Union                         0         0          3K

  Murray County
    1 N Eton                      0         0          1K

  Union County
    8 N Blairsville               0         0          1K

  Gilmer County
    Tails Creek to                0         0          5K
    Cherrylog

  Gordon County
    Countywide                    0         0          8K

  Haralson County
    Tallapoosa                    0         0        0.50K

  Lumpkin County
    12 W Dahlonega to             0         0        0.75K
    Dahlonega

  Cherokee County
    Countywide                    0         0         15K

  Pickens County
    Jasper                        0         0        0.50K

  Bartow County
    Countywide                    0         0          5K

  Dawson County
    Dawsonville                   0         0          2K

  Polk County
    5 S Cedartown to              0         0
    Cedartown

  Cobb County
    2 N Marietta to               0         0          1K
    2 NE Marietta

  Fannin County
    Blue Ridge to                 0         0
    Epworth

  Fannin County
    Blue Ridge                    0         3          1K

  Fannin County
    Mc Caysville to               0         0         50K
    Epworth

  Gilmer County
    Ellijay                       0         0          1K

  Murray County
    Chatsworth                    0         0         100K

  Gilmer County
    Yukon                         0         0

  Gilmer County
    Ellijay                       0         0          3K

  Fannin County
    Blue Ridge                    0         0

  Gilmer County
    Ellijay                       0         0          5K

  Gilmer County
    Ellijay                       0         0

  Dawson County
    Dawsonville                   0         0

  Dawson County
    2 ENE Landrum                 0         0          1K

  Forsyth County
    Cumming                       0         0          5K

  Hall County
    Countywide                    0         0          7K

  Pickens County
    Tate                          0         0

GEORGIA, North and Central

  Cherokee County
    Ball Ground                   0         0

  Cherokee County
    Ball Ground to                0         0          2K
    3 E Canton

  Cherokee County
    6.5 SE Canton to              0         0          1K
    6.6 SE Canton

  Oconee County
    2 S Bogart                    0         0          1K

  Cherokee County
    8 SE Canton                   0         0

  Gwinnett County
    Buford                        0         0

  Walton County
    3 NNE Monroe                  0         0          2K

  Morgan County
    Buckhead                      0         0

  Morgan County
    Countywide                    0         0         25K

  Fannin County
    Blue Ridge                    0         0         20K

  Greene County
    Countywide                    0         0          5K

GEORGIA, North and
 Central

  Newton County
    Countywide                    0         0          5K

  Forsyth County
    Cumming                       0         0        0.05K

  Stewart County
    Lumpkin                       0         0          5K

NEW JERSEY, South and
 Northwest

  Burlington County

    Central Portion               0         0         50M

  NJZ019

                                  0         0
SOUTH CAROLINA, North
 Coastal

  Florence County
    Florence                      0         0         75K

Location                        Character of Storm

Additions/Corrections

 TEXAS, West

  Andrews County
    Frankel City                Hail (0.88)

  Midland County
    3 S Greenwood               Hail (1.00)

  Glasscock County
    5 W St Lawrence             Hail (0.88)

  Dawson County
    7 S Lamesa to               Hail (1.75)
    9 ESE Lamesa

  Howard County
    Forsan                      Hail (1.00)

  Scurry County
    10 WSW Snyder               Hail (0.88)

  Glasscock County
    Lees                        Hail (0.88)

  Howard County
    Forsan to                   Hail (0.88)
    Coahoma

  Midland County
    Greenwood                   Hail (0.75)

  Martin County
    3 SE Lenorah                Hail (0.75)

  Scurry County
    2 E Fluvanna                Hail (0.75)

  Martin County
    Stanton                     Hail (0.75)

  Pecos County
    Bakersfield                 Hail (0.75)

  Upton County
    Rankin                      Hail (1.00)

 TEXAS, West

  Pecos County
    Sheffield                   Thunderstorm Wind (G57)

  Terrell County
    31 NE Dryden                Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

  Borden County
    14 E Gail                   Hail (1.75)

  Reagan County
    13 NE Stiles to             Tornado (F0)
    14 NE Stiles

  Glasscock County
    7 W Garden City             Hail (1.00)

  Glasscock County
    13 SSE Garden City to       Tornado (F0)
    12.6 SSE Garden City

  Glasscock County
    8 E Garden City             Hail (1.00)

  Glasscock County
    Lees                        Hail (1.00)

  Howard County
    Forsan                      Hail (0.88)

  Midland County
    2 S (Maf) Midland Intl      Lightning

  Mitchell County
    9 S Colorado City to        Tornado (F0)
    8.5 SSE Colorado City

 TEXAS, West

  Mitchell County
    .2 S Loraine to             Tornado (F0)
    1 E Loraine

  Mitchell County
    Colorado City               Hail (0.88)

  Scurry County
    13 S Snyder to              Hail (0.88)
    2 S Snyder

  Mitchell County
    Loraine                     Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

  Howard County
    Vincent                     Flash Flood

  Scurry County
    Snyder                      Flash Flood

  TXZ061
                                High Wind (G39)

 ILLINOIS, Southwest

  Washington County
    2.5 NE Radom to             Tornado (F0)
    3 NE Radom

 OKLAHOMA, Western, Central and Southeast

  Washita County
    Bessie                      Thunderstorm Wind (G69)

  Blaine County
    6 SW Geary                  Hail (1.25)

  Caddo County
     5 N Hinton                 Hail (1.75)

  Caddo County
    4 N Hinton                  Hail (1.00)

  Garfield County
    Hunter                      Hail (1.25)

  Grant County
    1 S Salt Fork               Hail (1.75)

  Kay County
    8 W Tonkawa                 Hail (1.25)

  Garfield County
    9 E Hunter                  Hail (1.00)

  Noble County
    1 SE Billings               Hail (1.00)

  Kay County
    4 SSE Blackwell             Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Grant County
    6 N Lamont                  Hail (2.00)

  Noble County
    5.8 NNE Sumner to           Tornado (F0)
    Sooner Lake

  Kay County
    9 W Blackwell               Hail (1.00)

OKLAHOMA, Western, Central and Southeast

  Kay County
    1 E Kaw City                Hail (1.00)

  Kiowa County
    2 WNW Mountain Park 26      Hail (1.25)

FLORIDA, East Central

  Brevard County
    Titusville                  Hail (1.00)

WISCONSIN, Southeast

 Milwaukee County
    Hales Corners to            Hail (1.00)
    Greenfield

  Racine County
    5 NE Union Grove            Hail (0.75)

  Racine County
    Racine                      Hail (0.88)

  Racine County
    3 W Racine to               Hail (0.88)
    Racine

  Marquette County
    4 N Oxford                  Thunderstorm Wind (G57)

  Marquette County
    3.5 NNW Packwaukee tc       Tornado (F2)
    4 SE Montello

  Sauk County
    4 NW La Valle               Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

  Marquette County
    Montello                    Hail (1.75)

  Dane County
    2 WNW Marxville to          Tornado (F0)
    1.9 WNW Marxville

  Green Lake County
    2 E Kingston                Funnel Cloud

  Dane County
    Middleton                   Hail (0.75)

  Green Lake County
    Markesan                    Hail (1.75)

  Columbia County
    6.5 SW Wyocena to           Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
    Pardeeville

  Dane County
    2.5 SW Middleton to         Tornado (F1)
    2.3 S Madison

  Green Lake County
    4.2 SSE Markesan to         Tornado (F3)
    6.8 SE Markesan

  Dane County
    3.3 W Madison               Thunderstorm Wind (G65)

  Dodge County
    3 N South Beaver Dam t      Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
    Horicon

  Fond Du Lac County
    4 SW Alto                   Hail (1.75)

  Fond Du Lac County
    2 SW Alto                   Hail (0.75)

  Fond Du Lac County
    5 SW Alto to                Tornado (F3)
    2.5 SSW Alto

  Dodge County
    Waupun                      Hail (1.75)

  Columbia County
    1.5 N Friesland             Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Columbia County
    1.2 ESE Otsego              Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Dodge County
    Waupun to                   Tornado (F3)
    2 SSE Lomira

  Dodge County
    2.5 NW Farmersville to      Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
    Farmersville

  Dodge County
    Juneau                      Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Fond Du Lac County
    Oak Center                  Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Jefferson County
    Cambridge                   Hail (0.75)

  Fond Du Lac County
    6 SW Campbellsport to       Tornado (F1)
    4 SSW Campbellsport

  Jefferson County
    2 W Ft Atkinson             Hail (0.88)

  Jefferson County
    5 SW Ft Atkinson to         Thunderstorm Wind (G80)
    Ft Atkinson

  Washington County
    4 WNW Kewaskum to           Tornado (F1)
    1.5 NW Kewaskum

  Jefferson County
    1.8 SE Cold Spg to          Tornado (F1)
    3.2 SW Palmyra

  Sheboygan County
    3 SW Beechwood to           Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
    Beechwood

  Walworth County
    1 S Whitewater to           Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
    East Troy

  Ozaukee County
    1 N Saukville               Hail (0.75)

  Walworth County
    7 ENE Whitewater to         Tornado (F1)
    3 NNW La Grange

  Milwaukee County
    .5 W Milwaukee to           Hail (0.75)
    Cudahy

  Waukesha County
    3 SW Eagle                  Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Sheboygan County
    Hingham                     Funnel Cloud

  Ozaukee County
    5 N Waubeka                 Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Washington County
    1 N Fillmore                Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Dane County
    Oregon                      Thunderstorm Wind (G65)

  Racine County
    2 S North Cape to           Thunderstorm Wind (G69)
    1 S Wind Pt

  Ozaukee County
    Thiensville                 Funnel Cloud

  Ozaukee County
    Thiensville                 Hail (3.00)

  Ozaukee County
    Thiensville to              Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
    2 E Mequon

GEORGIA, North and Central

  Chattooga County
    Summerville                 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Floyd County
    Rome                        Lightning

  Floyd County
    Rome                        Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Cobb County
    Kennesaw                    Lightning

  Fayette County
    Peachtree City              Lightning

  Coweta County
    Sharpsburg                  Thunderstorm Wind (G39)

  Coweta County
    Newnan                      Hail (0.75)

  Hall County
    5 WSW Gainesville           Thunderstorm Wind (G51)

  Fayette County
    Fayetteville                Thunderstorm Wind (G39)

  Wilcox County
    Rochelle                    Hail (0.75)

  Walker County
    Rossville                   Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Catoosa County
    Ringgold                    Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Whitfield County
    Cohutta to                  Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
    Dawnville

  Dade County
    Countywide                  Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Fannin County
    Union                       Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Murray County
    1 N Eton                    Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

  Union County
    8 N Blairsville             Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Gilmer County
    Tails Creek to              Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
    Cherrylog

  Gordon County
    Countywide                  Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Haralson County
    Tallapoosa                  Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Lumpkin County
    12 W Dahlonega to           Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
    Dahlonega

  Cherokee County
    Countywide                  Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Pickens County
    Jasper                      Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Bartow County
    Countywide                  Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Dawson County
    Dawsonville                 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Polk County
    5 S Cedartown to            Hail (1.00)
    Cedartown

  Cobb County
    2 N Marietta to             Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
    2 NE Marietta

  Fannin County
    Blue Ridge to               Hail (2.50)
    Epworth

  Fannin County
    Blue Ridge                  Lightning

  Fannin County
    Mc Caysville to             Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
    Epworth

  Gilmer County
    Ellijay                     Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Murray County
    Chatsworth                  Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Gilmer County
    Yukon                       Hail (1.00)

  Gilmer County
    Ellijay                     Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Fannin County
    Blue Ridge                  Heavy Rain

  Gilmer County
    Ellijay                     Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Gilmer County
    Ellijay                     Hail (1.00)

  Dawson County
    Dawsonville                 Hail (0.75)

  Dawson County
    2 ENE Landrum               Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Forsyth County
    Cumming                     Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Hall County
    Countywide                  Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Pickens County
    Tate                        Hail (1.00)

GEORGIA, North and Central

  Cherokee County
    Ball Ground                 Hail (0.75)

  Cherokee County
    Ball Ground to              Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
    3 E Canton

  Cherokee County
    6.5 SE Canton to            Tornado (F0)
    6.6 SE Canton

  Oconee County
    2 S Bogart                  Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Cherokee County
    8 SE Canton                 Hail (1.75)

  Gwinnett County
    Buford                      Hail (0.75)

  Walton County
    3 NNE Monroe                Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Morgan County
    Buckhead                    Hail (0.75)

  Morgan County
    Countywide                  Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Fannin County
    Blue Ridge                  Flash Flood

  Greene County
    Countywide                  Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

GEORGIA, North and
 Central

  Newton County
    Countywide                  Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Forsyth County
    Cumming                     Thunderstorm Wind (G39)

  Stewart County
    Lumpkin                     Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

NEW JERSEY, South and
 Northwest

  Burlington County

    Central Portion             Flash Flood

  NJZ019

                                Flood

SOUTH CAROLINA, North
 Coastal

  Florence County
    Florence                    Lightning
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