Sunday, May 4, 2008

KRAH [050234]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS52 KRAH 050234
LSRRAH

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RALEIGH NC
1034 PM EDT SUN MAY 04 2008

..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..

1031 PM HAIL 5 ENE CLINTON 35.04N 78.25W
05/04/2008 E0.75 INCH SAMPSON NC LAW ENFORCEMENT

PENNY SIZE HAIL AT THE INTERSECTION OF POPE ROAD AND PINE
RIDGE ROAD. REPORTED BY 911 CENTER


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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 050050
SWODY1
SPC AC 050047

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0747 PM CDT SUN MAY 04 2008

VALID 050100Z - 051200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...COASTAL CAROLINAS...
A FEW THUNDERSTORMS MAY CONTINUE THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS ACROSS THE
COASTAL CAROLINAS IN VICINITY OF STALLED COLD FRONT/RESIDUAL
AFTERNOON SEA BREEZE. LOSS OF DAYTIME HEATING/DIMINISHING SURFACE
BASED INSTABILITY...AND THE SUBSIDENCE INVERSION ALOFT REFLECTED IN
00Z OBSERVED RAOBS...SUGGEST LOW HAIL/WIND PROBABILITIES ARE NO
LONGER WARRANTED.

...TX INTO WESTERN KS...
SATELLITE/REGIONAL RADAR IMAGERY REFLECT SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS
ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE TRANSPECOS REGION IN FAR SOUTHWEST TX.
ALTHOUGH AIDED BY A MID LEVEL IMPULSE NEARING THE BIG BEND
REGION...LOSS OF DAYTIME HEATING SHOULD LEAD TO A DECREASING TREND
IN THESE ONGOING STORMS OVER THE NEXT FEW HOURS. FARTHER
EAST...ISOLATED ELEVATED THUNDERSTORMS MAY DEVELOP ACROSS PORTIONS
OF CENTRAL /AND PERHAPS EVEN NORTH/ TX OVERNIGHT OWING TO SUFFICIENT
MID LEVEL ASCENT/MOISTENING. SEVERE STORMS ARE NOT EXPECTED.

FARTHER NORTH ACROSS WESTERN KS LATE TONIGHT...ISOLATED
THUNDERSTORMS MAY DEVELOP TOWARD 09Z-12Z AMIDST A MODEST 35-40 KT
LOW LEVEL JET AND ASSOCIATED ISENTROPIC LIFT/ELEVATED MOISTURE
TRANSPORT REGIME. FORECAST SOUNDINGS SUGGEST THE DEVELOPMENT OF AS
MUCH AS 750 J/KG ELEVATED MUCAPE...HOWEVER THE OVERALL RISK FOR
SEVERE HAIL APPEARS MINIMAL.

...NORTHERN/CENTRAL CA...
BENEATH THE COLD MID LEVEL LOW /-20 TO -25 C AT 500 MB/...A FEW
STRONG STORMS CAPABLE OF SOME HAIL WILL REMAIN POSSIBLE ALONG THE
CENTRAL SIERRAS INTO THE ADJACENT VALLEY AREAS OVER THE NEXT FEW
HOURS.

..GUYER.. 05/05/2008

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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 041958
SWODY1
SPC AC 041955

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0255 PM CDT SUN MAY 04 2008

VALID 042000Z - 051200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...COASTAL CAROLINAS...
A COUPLE OF STRONGER STORMS REMAIN POSSIBLE ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE
COASTAL CAROLINAS...WHERE INSTABILITY/SHEAR COMBINATION REMAINS
MARGINALLY-SUPPORTIVE OF LOCALLY GUSTY WINDS OR MARGINAL HAIL. ANY
THREAT SHOULD DIMINISH THIS EVENING.

...ELSEWHERE...
DIURNAL/SEA-BREEZE CONVECTION IS FORECAST TO CONTINUE ACROSS FL
THROUGH EARLY EVENING. ISOLATED STORMS MAY OCCUR OVER PARTS OF W
TX...AND THEN INCREASE NEWD INTO CENTRAL TX LATE AS LOW-LEVEL
JET/WARM ADVECTION INCREASES. OTHER STORMS -- DRIVEN BY THE
INCREASING NOCTURNAL LOW-LEVEL JET -- MAY DEVELOP LATE OVER PORTIONS
OF WRN KS AND VICINITY.

SHOWERS AND SCATTERED STORMS WILL ALSO CONTINUE ACROSS PARTS OF THE
WEST INTO THE EVENING...INVOF DIGGING UPPER LOW/TROUGH. FINALLY...A
LIGHTNING STRIKE OR TWO WILL BE POSSIBLE WITHIN ZONE OF GENERALLY
SHALLOW CONVECTION OVER PORTIONS OF THE UPPER GREAT LAKES. IN ALL
THESE AREAS...STORMS SHOULD REMAIN WEAK/BELOW SEVERE LEVELS.

..GOSS.. 05/04/2008

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KJAN [041750]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary

NWUS54 KJAN 041750
LSRJAN

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS
1250 PM CDT SUN MAY 04 2008

..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..

0310 PM HAIL 3 ENE FLORA 32.56N 90.26W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH MADISON MS EMERGENCY MNGR

0624 PM HAIL 5 W PORTLAND 33.25N 91.59W
05/02/2008 E0.75 INCH ASHLEY AR TRAINED SPOTTER

0630 PM HAIL 3 W MONTROSE 33.30N 91.55W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH ASHLEY AR EMERGENCY MNGR

QUARTER SIZE HAIL REPORTED ON HWY 82 IN THEBES.

0652 PM TORNADO 7 WNW LAKE VILLAGE 33.36N 91.40W
05/02/2008 F1 CHICOT AR NWS STORM SURVEY

THIS TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN NEAR HWY 293...TRACKED
NORTHEAST FOR 10 MILES...AND DISSIPATED SHORTLY AFTER
CROSSING HWY 65. IT UPROOTED OR SNAPPED HUNDREDS OF
HARDWOOD TREES AND SEVERAL SOFTWOOD TREES. A MOBILE HOME
AND SEVERAL SHEDS...BARNS...AND OUTBUILDINGS WERE
DESTROYED. 15 WOODEN POWER POLES WERE SNAPPED AND A
SINGLE FAMILY HOME RECEIVED MINOR DAMAGE. THIS TORNADO
WAS RATED EF1 WITH ESTIMATED MAXIMUM WIND SPEED OF 110
MPH AND A MAXIMUM WIDTH OF 400 YDS.

0733 PM TORNADO 2 WSW LAMONT 33.52N 91.11W
05/02/2008 WASHINGTON MS EMERGENCY MNGR

SPOTTERS VIEWED A TORNAOD ON THE GROUND WITH DEBRIS
THROWN ACROSS A FIELD NEAR LAMONT OFF HWY 1.

0734 PM HAIL BASTROP 32.77N 91.91W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH MOREHOUSE LA AMATEUR RADIO

REPORTED THROUGH NE LA SKYWARN.

0736 PM TORNADO 10 WNW GREENVILLE 33.55N 91.14W
05/02/2008 BOLIVAR MS TRAINED SPOTTER

SPOTTER REPORTS TORNADO ON THE GROUND NEAR THE
WASHINGTON/BOLIVAR COUNTY LINE NORTH OF WINTERVILLE.

0736 PM TORNADO LAMONT 33.54N 91.08W
05/02/2008 WASHINGTON MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

REPORTED TORNADO ON GROUND CROSSING HWY 1

0738 PM HAIL 2 SE BASTROP 32.75N 91.89W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH MOREHOUSE LA EMERGENCY MNGR

0742 PM TORNADO 10 NW GREENVILLE AIRPOR 33.58N 91.11W
05/02/2008 BOLIVAR MS EMERGENCY MNGR

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SPOTTERS REPORT LARGE TORNADO ON THE
GROUND

0802 PM TORNADO 5 NNW MER ROUGE 32.84N 91.83W
05/02/2008 MOREHOUSE LA EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES AND POWERLINES DOWN ALONG COOPER LAKE ROAD. RELAYED
THROUGH HAM RADIO. LIKELY ASSOCIATED WITH TORNADO
REPORTED IN AREA.

0804 PM TORNADO 5 N MER ROUGE 32.85N 91.79W
05/02/2008 MOREHOUSE LA AMATEUR RADIO

TORNADO ON THE GROUND 5 MILES NORTH OF MER ROUGE.

0804 PM TORNADO 3 NE BENOIT 33.68N 90.97W
05/02/2008 BOLIVAR MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TRAINED SPOTTERS TRACKING TORNADO ON THE GROUND

0805 PM HAIL GALION 32.86N 91.75W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH MOREHOUSE LA EMERGENCY MNGR

0805 PM TSTM WND DMG BASTROP 32.77N 91.91W
05/02/2008 MOREHOUSE LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

TREES DOWN ON NORTHWEST CITY LIMITS

0806 PM TORNADO 7 NE BENOIT 33.72N 90.92W
05/02/2008 BOLIVAR MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES DOWN OFF HWY 446 IN THE DAHOMEY NWR.

0813 PM TORNADO GALION 32.86N 91.75W
05/02/2008 MOREHOUSE LA EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN AROUND THE GALION COMMUNITY
HEADING NE TOWARD BONITA. SPOTTERS REPORTED THE TORNADO
WAS MULTIPLE VORTEX.

0815 PM HAIL BONITA 32.92N 91.67W
05/02/2008 E0.88 INCH MOREHOUSE LA EMERGENCY MNGR

0826 PM TORNADO 7 W CLEVELAND 33.74N 90.85W
05/02/2008 BOLIVAR MS EMERGENCY MNGR

EM SPOTTERS TRACKING TORNADO ON THE GROUND.

0830 PM HAIL CROSSETT 33.13N 91.97W
05/02/2008 E0.75 INCH ASHLEY AR EMERGENCY MNGR

PENNY SIZE HAIL REPORTED AT CROSSETT AIRPORT.

0835 PM HAIL MONTROSE 33.30N 91.50W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH ASHLEY AR EMERGENCY MNGR

QUARTER SIZE HAIL REPORTED

0915 PM HAIL MONTROSE 33.30N 91.50W
05/02/2008 E0.75 INCH ASHLEY AR EMERGENCY MNGR

PENNY SIZE HAIL REPORTED

0952 PM HAIL BEEKMAN 32.92N 91.88W
05/02/2008 E0.88 INCH MOREHOUSE LA EMERGENCY MNGR

0955 PM HAIL PARKDALE 33.12N 91.55W
05/02/2008 E0.25 INCH ASHLEY AR EMERGENCY MNGR

PEA SIZE HAIL REPORTED.

1010 PM FLASH FLOOD DERMOTT 33.53N 91.44W
05/02/2008 CHICOT AR EMERGENCY MNGR

BUSINESS DISTRICT UNDER 1-2FT OF WATER WITH FLOODING
STARTING TO OCCUR IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS.

1125 PM TSTM WND DMG BEEKMAN 32.92N 91.88W
05/02/2008 MOREHOUSE LA EMERGENCY MNGR

A COUPLE TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN.

1217 AM TSTM WND DMG SCHLATER 33.64N 90.35W
05/03/2008 LEFLORE MS PUBLIC

PORTION OF METAL AWNING BLOWN OFF AT GAS STATION.

1230 AM TSTM WND DMG 3 N MONEY 33.69N 90.21W
05/03/2008 LEFLORE MS EMERGENCY MNGR

LARGE TREE ACROSS A RD AS WELL AS DEBRIS ACROSS A RD NEAR
THE SIX MILE LAKE AREA...JUST N OF MONEY. POSSIBLE
TORNADO.

1235 AM TORNADO 2 SE ISOLA 33.24N 90.57W
05/03/2008 HUMPHREYS MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED TORNADO ON GROUND ON HWY 49.

1248 AM TSTM WND DMG HOLCOMB 33.76N 89.98W
05/03/2008 GRENADA MS EMERGENCY MNGR

POWER LINES DOWN NEAR HOLCOMB.

1252 AM HAIL 8 N GREENWOOD 33.63N 90.19W
05/03/2008 E1.00 INCH LEFLORE MS EMERGENCY MNGR

0100 AM HAIL 2 NW BELZONI 33.20N 90.51W
05/03/2008 E0.75 INCH HUMPHREYS MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

PENNY HAIL REPORTED IN BELLEWOOD.

0105 AM TSTM WND DMG GRENADA 33.78N 89.81W
05/03/2008 GRENADA MS EMERGENCY MNGR

A FEW TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN...ONE BLOCKED HWY 8.

0129 AM TSTM WND DMG 2 E HOLLY BLUFF 32.82N 90.67W
05/03/2008 YAZOO MS PUBLIC

SEVERAL LARGE LIMBS DOWN NEAR HOLLY BLUFF.

0206 AM HAIL 3 E TALLULAH 32.41N 91.14W
05/03/2008 E0.75 INCH MADISON LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

0223 AM TSTM WND DMG 9 S GILBERT 31.92N 91.66W
05/03/2008 CATAHOULA LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

TREES DOWN ALONG HIGHWAY 15 NORTH OF SICILY ISLAND.

0225 AM TSTM WND DMG 4 S VICKSBURG 32.27N 90.87W
05/03/2008 WARREN MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

MULTIPLE TREES DOWN ALONG GRANGE HALL AND FISHER FERRY
ROADS SOUTH OF VICKSBURG.

0310 AM TSTM WND DMG MONTEREY 31.45N 91.72W
05/03/2008 CATAHOULA LA UTILITY COMPANY

NUMEROUS POWER OUTAGES DUE TO LIMBS ON POWER LINES IN THE
MONTEREY AREA.

0311 AM TSTM WND DMG 9 W FAYETTE 31.71N 91.21W
05/03/2008 JEFFERSON MS UTILITY COMPANY

50 HOMES WITHOUT POWER THRU MOST OF DAY DUE TO DOWNED
TREES OVER POWERLINES IN THE TOWN OF CHURCH HILL. UTILITY
CREWS CONTINUE TO REPAIR DAMAGED UTILITY POLES AND
POWERLINES.

0315 AM HAIL ANNANDALE 32.51N 90.19W
05/03/2008 E1.00 INCH MADISON MS PUBLIC

0315 AM TSTM WND GST RIDGELAND 32.42N 90.13W
05/03/2008 M58.00 MPH MADISON MS BROADCAST MEDIA

OFF DUTY BROADCAST MET MEASURED 58 MPH WIND GUST WITH
ANEMOMETER

0336 AM TSTM WND DMG 2 SSW VIDALIA 31.54N 91.45W
05/03/2008 CONCORDIA LA PUBLIC

TREE DOWN IN ROAD BETWEEN VIDALIA AND DEER PARK.

0337 AM HAIL JACKSON 32.32N 90.21W
05/03/2008 E0.50 INCH HINDS MS EMERGENCY MNGR

REPORTED IN DOWNTOWN JACKSON.

0344 AM TSTM WND DMG 7 W CARTHAGE 32.74N 89.65W
05/03/2008 LEAKE MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TREE DOWN ALONG JACK BOOT ROAD. TREE ALSO DOWN ON HIGHWAY
429 BLOCKING THE ROAD.

0402 AM TSTM WND DMG 2 SE EDINBURG 32.78N 89.31W
05/03/2008 LEAKE MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TREE DOWN ON HIGHWAY 427 BLOCKING ONE LANE.

0416 AM TSTM WND DMG ROXIE 31.51N 91.07W
05/03/2008 FRANKLIN MS UTILITY COMPANY

MANY HOMES WITHOUT POWER DUE TO DOWNED TREES OVER
POWERLINES IN THE TOWN OF ROXIE.

0426 AM TSTM WND DMG 10 SE MONTICELLO 31.45N 89.99W
05/03/2008 LAWRENCE MS PUBLIC

A FEW LARGE LIMBS WERE BLOWN DOWN ONTO A MOBILE HOME IN
OAK VALE...THE HOME SUSTAINED NO DAMAGE. REPORTED BY
HATHORN GROCERY.

0430 AM TSTM WND DMG 3 SW BAY SPRINGS 31.95N 89.32W
05/03/2008 SMITH MS TRAINED SPOTTER

LARGE DIAMETER PECAN TREE DOWN ALONG HIGHWAY 531 NORTH.
PEA SIZED HAIL ALSO REPORTED.

0444 AM TSTM WND DMG 5 W BASSFIELD 31.50N 89.83W
05/03/2008 JEFFERSON DAVIS MS PUBLIC

SCATTERED LARGE LIMBS WERE BLOWN DOWN...REPORTED BY
PUBLIC.

0453 AM TSTM WND DMG 2 WNW BURNS 32.15N 89.58W
05/03/2008 SMITH MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

A FEW TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN.

0521 AM TSTM WND DMG 3 SW SYLVARENA 31.98N 89.42W
05/03/2008 SMITH MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

A COUPLE TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN AROUND THE LEAF RIVER.

0525 AM TSTM WND DMG 4 N TAYLORSVILLE 31.89N 89.43W
05/03/2008 SMITH MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

A COUPLE OF TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN.

0530 AM TSTM WND DMG TAYLORSVILLE 31.83N 89.43W
05/03/2008 SMITH MS PUBLIC

TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN AROUND TAYLORSVILLE.

0530 AM TSTM WND DMG COLLINS 31.64N 89.56W
05/03/2008 COVINGTON MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TREE DOWN ALONG SUNSET ROAD.

0544 AM TSTM WND DMG 2 W ENTERPRISE 32.17N 88.85W
05/03/2008 CLARKE MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

A FEW TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN OFF I-59.

0544 AM TSTM WND DMG 1 ESE STRINGER 31.86N 89.25W
05/03/2008 JASPER MS TRAINED SPOTTER

TREES DOWN ALONG COUNTY ROAD 1915 JUST EAST OF STRINGER.

0552 AM TSTM WND DMG STONEWALL 32.14N 88.80W
05/03/2008 CLARKE MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

A FEW TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN ACROSS ROADS.

0558 AM TSTM WND DMG WEST HATTIESBURG 31.32N 89.38W
05/03/2008 LAMAR MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TREE DOWN AT SANDY RUN ROAD AND LINCOLN ROAD IN WEST
HATTIESBURG.

0607 AM TSTM WND DMG SNELL 32.19N 88.50W
05/03/2008 CLARKE MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

A FEW TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN ACROSS ROADS.

0607 AM TSTM WND DMG MOSELLE 31.50N 89.28W
05/03/2008 JONES MS EMERGENCY MNGR

LARGE TREE DOWN ACROSS MOSELLE ROAD. OTHER TREES DOWN
ACROSS THE SOUTHERN PART OF THE COUNTY.

0618 AM TSTM WND DMG OVETT 31.49N 89.03W
05/03/2008 JONES MS EMERGENCY MNGR

NUMEROUS TREES DOWN AROUND THE LANDRUM COMMUNITY. ONE
TREE DOWN ON A TRAILER.

0620 AM TSTM WND DMG 7 S HATTIESBURG 31.21N 89.31W
05/03/2008 FORREST MS UTILITY COMPANY

POWER POLE SNAPPED NEAR ELKS LAKE


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JCULIN

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KJAN [041740]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KJAN 041740
LSRJAN

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS
1240 PM CDT SUN MAY 04 2008

..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..

0225 AM TSTM WND DMG 4 S VICKSBURG 32.27N 90.87W
05/03/2008 WARREN MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

MULTIPLE TREES DOWN ALONG GRANGE HALL AND FISHER FERRY
ROADS SOUTH OF VICKSBURG.


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DAY2SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok

ACUS02 KWNS 041731
SWODY2
SPC AC 041729

DAY 2 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1229 PM CDT SUN MAY 04 2008

VALID 051200Z - 061200Z

...THERE IS A SLGT RISK OF SVR TSTMS ACROSS PARTS OF KS/NEB...

...SYNOPSIS...
LARGE MID/UPPER VORTEX IS FORECAST TO PERSIST INVOF NRN ONTARIO/SRN
HUDSON BAY THIS PERIOD...WITH TROUGHING EXTENDING SEWD ACROSS THE
NERN U.S. INTO THE WRN ATLANTIC. MEANWHILE...A SECOND UPPER LOW IS
FORECAST TO MOVE SLOWLY EWD ACROSS NRN BAJA/AZ/NWRN MEXICO.

AT THE SURFACE...HIGH PRESSURE WILL PREVAIL ACROSS MOST OF THE ERN
HALF OF THE COUNTRY...IN THE WAKE OF THE ERN U.S. UPPER TROUGH.
WEAK CYCLOGENESIS/LEE TROUGHING IS FORECAST OVER THE HIGH
PLAINS...WITH SLY/SELY RETURN FLOW ACROSS THE SRN AND CENTRAL PLAINS
WARM SECTOR.

...MID MO VALLEY/NEB SWD ACROSS THE CENTRAL AND SRN HIGH PLAINS...
MODEST MOISTURE RETURN ON SELY BOUNDARY LAYER FLOW COMBINED WITH
DAYTIME HEATING WILL RESULT IN WARM SECTOR DESTABILIZATION ACROSS
THE PLAINS...WITH 500 TO 1000 J/KG MIXED-LAYER CAPE FORECAST BY
AFTERNOON ACROSS THE CENTRAL PLAINS...AND AS HIGH AS 1500 J/KG SWD
ACROSS THE SRN HIGH PLAINS.

WHILE SURFACE PATTERN SHOULD REMAIN WEAK...PERSISTENT SLYS/SELYS AT
LOW LEVELS WILL RESULT IN UPSLOPE-INDUCED UVV ACROSS THE HIGH
PLAINS...AND THEN A BROADER AREA OF LIFT OVERNIGHT AS WARM ADVECTION
INCREASES IN CONJUNCTION WITH NOCTURNAL STRENGTHENING OF THE
LOW-LEVEL FLOW. WHILE CAPPING SHOULD INHIBIT CONVECTIVE DEVELOP
THROUGH MUCH OF THE DAY...WARM ADVECTION/UPSLOPE COMBINED WITH THE
APPROACH OF SEVERAL WEAK FEATURES ALOFT SHOULD ALLOW ISOLATED STORMS
TO DEVELOP ACROSS THE CENTRAL AND SRN HIGH PLAINS. VEERING FLOW
WITH HEIGHT SHOULD PROVIDE AMPLE SHEAR FOR SUPERCELLS...WITH MAIN
THREATS LIKELY TO BE LARGE HAIL AND LOCALLY-DAMAGING WINDS.

WHILE POCKETS OF MORE CONCENTRATED SEVERE ACTIVITY WILL LIKELY
OCCUR...IT REMAINS DIFFICULT ATTM TO NARROW DOWN SPECIFIC AREAS. IT
APPEARS ATTM THAT ONE SUCH POCKET OF MORE WIDESPREAD ACTIVITY MAY
OCCUR ACROSS KS AND THEN SPREADING NEWD INTO THE EVENING INTO PARTS
OF SRN NEB...AS ONGOING STORMS OVER THE HIGH PLAINS EXPAND/INCREASE
IN RESPONSE TO THE DEVELOPING LOW-LEVEL JET. STORMS MAY PERSIST
THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS ACROSS N CENTRAL KS/S CENTRAL AND SERN
NEB -- ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR LARGE HAIL.

..GOSS.. 05/04/2008

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KJAN [041655]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KJAN 041655
LSRJAN

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS
1155 AM CDT SUN MAY 04 2008

..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..

1217 AM TSTM WND DMG SCHLATER 33.64N 90.35W
05/03/2008 LEFLORE MS PUBLIC

PORTION OF METAL AWNING BLOWN OFF AT GAS STATION.


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KJAN [041611]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KJAN 041611
LSRJAN

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS
1110 AM CDT SUN MAY 04 2008

..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..

0223 AM TSTM WND DMG 9 S GILBERT 31.92N 91.66W
05/03/2008 CATAHOULA LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

TREES DOWN ALONG HIGHWAY 15 NORTH OF SICILY ISLAND.


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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 041601
SWODY1
SPC AC 041558

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1058 AM CDT SUN MAY 04 2008

VALID 041630Z - 051200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

UPPER TROUGH IS LIFTING NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS NEW ENGLAND
TODAY...WHILE NEXT LARGE TROUGH DIGS SOUTHWARD ALONG THE PACIFIC
COAST. THAT LEAVES MOST OF THE NATION BETWEEN SYSTEMS AND IN A
GENERALLY TRANQUIL WEATHER PATTERN. ONE AREA OF SLIGHTLY MORE
CONCENTRATED CONVECTIVE THREAT WILL BE OVER THE EASTERN CAROLINAS
LATER THIS AFTERNOON. THE STRONGEST CELLS IN THIS AREA COULD
PRODUCE HAIL AND/OR GUSTY WINDS BEFORE MOVING OFFSHORE THIS EVENING.


OTHERWISE...WIDELY SCATTERED THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY IS POSSIBLE TODAY
OVER PARTS OF FL...TX...WRN KS...WI/UPPER MI...AND THE GREAT BASIN.
ORGANIZED SEVERE STORMS ARE NOT ANTICIPATED IN THESE REGIONS.

..HART/JEWELL.. 05/04/2008

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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 041255
SWODY1
SPC AC 041252

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0752 AM CDT SUN MAY 04 2008

VALID 041300Z - 051200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...SYNOPSIS...
A SERIES OF MID LEVEL SHORTWAVE TROUGHS ARE DIGGING SWD OVER ORE AND
JUST OFF THE CA COAST...AND CLOSED LOW FORMATION IS EXPECTED BY
TONIGHT OFF THE SRN CA COAST. DOWNSTREAM FROM THIS DEVELOPING
CLOSED LOW...SHORTWAVE RIDGING IS EXPECTED OVER THE SRN
PLAINS...WHILE A WEAK EMBEDDED SPEED MAX OVER NRN AR/SRN MO WILL
MOVE ESEWD TOWARD THE SRN APPALACHIANS. A SEPARATE NRN STREAM WILL
PERSIST IN CONJUNCTION WITH A CLOSED LOW OVER ONTARIO...WHILE THE
MID LEVEL WAVE NEAR THE ATLANTIC COAST WILL LIFT NEWD OVER NEW
ENGLAND AND WEAKEN.

...SE ATLANTIC COAST TODAY INTO TONIGHT...
AN INITIAL MID LEVEL TROUGH IS MOVING OVER THE SE ATLANTIC COAST
THIS MORNING...AND AN ASSOCIATED SURFACE COLD FRONT IS EXPECTED TO
STALL NEAR THE COAST. WEAK CYCLOGENESIS IS EXPECTED ALONG THE FRONT
INVOF SRN SC LATER TODAY INTO TONIGHT...DOWNSTREAM FROM THE MID
LEVEL WAVE APPROACHING FROM THE MS VALLEY. THOUGH THE MORE
WIDESPREAD CONVECTION WILL LIKELY REMAIN OFFSHORE...RESIDUAL
MOISTURE/INSTABILITY ALONG THE FRONT SHOULD SUPPORT AT LEAST
ISOLATED THUNDERSTORM DEVELOPMENT LATER TODAY INTO TONIGHT.
INSTABILITY /AFTERNOON MLCAPE NEAR 1500 J/KG/ MAY BECOME SUFFICIENT
FOR HAIL AND GUSTY OUTFLOW WINDS...BUT THE OVERALL SEVERE STORM
THREAT APPEARS RATHER MARGINAL.

...LOWER-MIDDLE RIO GRANDE VALLEY TODAY...
A SURFACE FRONT HAS STALLED ACROSS DEEP S TX...AND LOW-LEVEL
MOISTURE RETURN WILL COMMENCE TODAY UP THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY. THE
PRESENCE OF 68-72 F DEWPOINTS IN THE LOW LEVELS AND DAYTIME
HEATING...ALONG WITH THE APPROACH OF A WEAK MID LEVEL TROUGH FROM
NRN MEXICO...SHOULD SUPPORT AT LEAST ISOLATED THUNDERSTORM
DEVELOPMENT LATER TODAY.

...NRN GREAT BASIN THIS AFTERNOON/EVENING...
STEEP LAPSE RATES AND A GRADUAL INCREASE IN MOISTURE DOWNSTREAM FROM
THE DEVELOPING LOW OFF THE CA COAST WILL COMBINE WITH DAYTIME
HEATING TO SUPPORT WEAK INSTABILITY OVER MUCH OF THE NRN GREAT BASIN
THIS AFTERNOON. ISOLATED LOW-TOPPED THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE
POSSIBLE...ESPECIALLY ACROSS NW NV AND NE CA IN PROXIMITY TO THE MID
LEVEL TROUGH DIGGING SWD FROM ORE TO NRN CA.

...MN ARROWHEAD/NRN WI/UPPER MI THIS AFTERNOON/EVENING...
AN EMBEDDED SHORTWAVE TROUGH...WITHIN THE WRN PERIPHERY OF THE
LARGER CLOSED LOW OVER WRN ONTARIO...WILL ROTATE SEWD FROM MANITOBA
THIS MORNING TO NRN MN THIS AFTERNOON AND UPPER MI OVERNIGHT.
DESPITE COLD TEMPERATURES AND LIMITED MOISTURE THIS
MORNING...DAYTIME HEATING WILL CONTRIBUTE TO STEEP LOW-MID LEVEL
LAPSE RATES NEAR THE WEAK SURFACE LOW/COLD FRONT ACCOMPANYING THE
MID LEVEL TROUGH. THIS SHOULD RESULT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF WEAK
INSTABILITY /MUCAPE NEAR 200 J/KG/ IN A SUFFICIENTLY COLD PROFILE
FOR CHARGE SEPARATION AND A FEW LIGHTNING STRIKES WITH LOW-TOPPED
CONVECTION THIS AFTERNOON/EVENING.

...SRN/CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS TONIGHT...
A 30-35 KT SLY LLJ IS FORECAST TO DEVELOP TONIGHT FROM W TX INTO WRN
KS. THIS LLJ WILL TRANSPORT MOISTURE NWD FROM SW TX...BENEATH STEEP
MID LEVEL LAPSE RATES. HOWEVER...THERE IS SOME CONCERN THAT THE
ELEVATED MIXED LAYER WILL BE TOO WARM TO ALLOW PARCEL SATURATION AND
THE FORMATION OF DEEP CONVECTION IN THE WAA REGIME.
THUS...THUNDERSTORM COVERAGE SHOULD REMAIN RATHER SPARSE...AT BEST.

..THOMPSON/SMITH.. 05/04/2008

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KJAN [041246]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary

NWUS54 KJAN 041246
LSRJAN

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS
746 AM CDT SUN MAY 04 2008

..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..

0310 PM HAIL 3 ENE FLORA 32.56N 90.26W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH MADISON MS EMERGENCY MNGR

0624 PM HAIL 5 W PORTLAND 33.25N 91.59W
05/02/2008 E0.75 INCH ASHLEY AR TRAINED SPOTTER

0630 PM HAIL 3 W MONTROSE 33.30N 91.55W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH ASHLEY AR EMERGENCY MNGR

QUARTER SIZE HAIL REPORTED ON HWY 82 IN THEBES.

0652 PM TORNADO 7 WNW LAKE VILLAGE 33.36N 91.40W
05/02/2008 F1 CHICOT AR NWS STORM SURVEY

THIS TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN NEAR HWY 293...TRACKED
NORTHEAST FOR 10 MILES...AND DISSIPATED SHORTLY AFTER
CROSSING HWY 65. IT UPROOTED OR SNAPPED HUNDREDS OF
HARDWOOD TREES AND SEVERAL SOFTWOOD TREES. A MOBILE HOME
AND SEVERAL SHEDS...BARNS...AND OUTBUILDINGS WERE
DESTROYED. 15 WOODEN POWER POLES WERE SNAPPED AND A
SINGLE FAMILY HOME RECEIVED MINOR DAMAGE. THIS TORNADO
WAS RATED EF1 WITH ESTIMATED MAXIMUM WIND SPEED OF 110
MPH AND A MAXIMUM WIDTH OF 400 YDS.

0733 PM TORNADO 2 WSW LAMONT 33.52N 91.11W
05/02/2008 WASHINGTON MS EMERGENCY MNGR

SPOTTERS VIEWED A TORNAOD ON THE GROUND WITH DEBRIS
THROWN ACROSS A FIELD NEAR LAMONT OFF HWY 1.

0734 PM HAIL BASTROP 32.77N 91.91W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH MOREHOUSE LA AMATEUR RADIO

REPORTED THROUGH NE LA SKYWARN.

0736 PM TORNADO 10 WNW GREENVILLE 33.55N 91.14W
05/02/2008 BOLIVAR MS TRAINED SPOTTER

SPOTTER REPORTS TORNADO ON THE GROUND NEAR THE
WASHINGTON/BOLIVAR COUNTY LINE NORTH OF WINTERVILLE.

0736 PM TORNADO LAMONT 33.54N 91.08W
05/02/2008 WASHINGTON MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

REPORTED TORNADO ON GROUND CROSSING HWY 1

0738 PM HAIL 2 SE BASTROP 32.75N 91.89W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH MOREHOUSE LA EMERGENCY MNGR

0742 PM TORNADO 10 NW GREENVILLE AIRPOR 33.58N 91.11W
05/02/2008 BOLIVAR MS EMERGENCY MNGR

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SPOTTERS REPORT LARGE TORNADO ON THE
GROUND

0802 PM TORNADO 5 NNW MER ROUGE 32.84N 91.83W
05/02/2008 MOREHOUSE LA EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES AND POWERLINES DOWN ALONG COOPER LAKE ROAD. RELAYED
THROUGH HAM RADIO. LIKELY ASSOCIATED WITH TORNADO
REPORTED IN AREA.

0804 PM TORNADO 5 N MER ROUGE 32.85N 91.79W
05/02/2008 MOREHOUSE LA AMATEUR RADIO

TORNADO ON THE GROUND 5 MILES NORTH OF MER ROUGE.

0804 PM TORNADO 3 NE BENOIT 33.68N 90.97W
05/02/2008 BOLIVAR MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TRAINED SPOTTERS TRACKING TORNADO ON THE GROUND

0805 PM HAIL GALION 32.86N 91.75W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH MOREHOUSE LA EMERGENCY MNGR

0805 PM TSTM WND DMG BASTROP 32.77N 91.91W
05/02/2008 MOREHOUSE LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

TREES DOWN ON NORTHWEST CITY LIMITS

0806 PM TORNADO 7 NE BENOIT 33.72N 90.92W
05/02/2008 BOLIVAR MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES DOWN OFF HWY 446 IN THE DAHOMEY NWR.

0813 PM TORNADO GALION 32.86N 91.75W
05/02/2008 MOREHOUSE LA EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN AROUND THE GALION COMMUNITY
HEADING NE TOWARD BONITA. SPOTTERS REPORTED THE TORNADO
WAS MULTIPLE VORTEX.

0815 PM HAIL BONITA 32.92N 91.67W
05/02/2008 E0.88 INCH MOREHOUSE LA EMERGENCY MNGR

0826 PM TORNADO 7 W CLEVELAND 33.74N 90.85W
05/02/2008 BOLIVAR MS EMERGENCY MNGR

EM SPOTTERS TRACKING TORNADO ON THE GROUND.

0830 PM HAIL CROSSETT 33.13N 91.97W
05/02/2008 E0.75 INCH ASHLEY AR EMERGENCY MNGR

PENNY SIZE HAIL REPORTED AT CROSSETT AIRPORT.

0835 PM HAIL MONTROSE 33.30N 91.50W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH ASHLEY AR EMERGENCY MNGR

QUARTER SIZE HAIL REPORTED

0915 PM HAIL MONTROSE 33.30N 91.50W
05/02/2008 E0.75 INCH ASHLEY AR EMERGENCY MNGR

PENNY SIZE HAIL REPORTED

0952 PM HAIL BEEKMAN 32.92N 91.88W
05/02/2008 E0.88 INCH MOREHOUSE LA EMERGENCY MNGR

0955 PM HAIL PARKDALE 33.12N 91.55W
05/02/2008 E0.25 INCH ASHLEY AR EMERGENCY MNGR

PEA SIZE HAIL REPORTED.

1010 PM FLASH FLOOD DERMOTT 33.53N 91.44W
05/02/2008 CHICOT AR EMERGENCY MNGR

BUSINESS DISTRICT UNDER 1-2FT OF WATER WITH FLOODING
STARTING TO OCCUR IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS.

1125 PM TSTM WND DMG BEEKMAN 32.92N 91.88W
05/02/2008 MOREHOUSE LA EMERGENCY MNGR

A COUPLE TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN.

1230 AM TSTM WND DMG 3 N MONEY 33.69N 90.21W
05/03/2008 LEFLORE MS EMERGENCY MNGR

LARGE TREE ACROSS A RD AS WELL AS DEBRIS ACROSS A RD NEAR
THE SIX MILE LAKE AREA...JUST N OF MONEY. POSSIBLE
TORNADO.

1235 AM TORNADO 2 SE ISOLA 33.24N 90.57W
05/03/2008 HUMPHREYS MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED TORNADO ON GROUND ON HWY 49.

1248 AM TSTM WND DMG HOLCOMB 33.76N 89.98W
05/03/2008 GRENADA MS EMERGENCY MNGR

POWER LINES DOWN NEAR HOLCOMB.

1252 AM HAIL 8 N GREENWOOD 33.63N 90.19W
05/03/2008 E1.00 INCH LEFLORE MS EMERGENCY MNGR

0100 AM HAIL 2 NW BELZONI 33.20N 90.51W
05/03/2008 E0.75 INCH HUMPHREYS MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

PENNY HAIL REPORTED IN BELLEWOOD.

0105 AM TSTM WND DMG GRENADA 33.78N 89.81W
05/03/2008 GRENADA MS EMERGENCY MNGR

A FEW TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN...ONE BLOCKED HWY 8.

0129 AM TSTM WND DMG 2 E HOLLY BLUFF 32.82N 90.67W
05/03/2008 YAZOO MS PUBLIC

SEVERAL LARGE LIMBS DOWN NEAR HOLLY BLUFF.

0206 AM HAIL 3 E TALLULAH 32.41N 91.14W
05/03/2008 E0.75 INCH MADISON LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

0310 AM TSTM WND DMG MONTEREY 31.45N 91.72W
05/03/2008 CATAHOULA LA UTILITY COMPANY

NUMEROUS POWER OUTAGES DUE TO LIMBS ON POWER LINES IN THE
MONTEREY AREA.

0311 AM TSTM WND DMG 9 W FAYETTE 31.71N 91.21W
05/03/2008 JEFFERSON MS UTILITY COMPANY

50 HOMES WITHOUT POWER THRU MOST OF DAY DUE TO DOWNED
TREES OVER POWERLINES IN THE TOWN OF CHURCH HILL. UTILITY
CREWS CONTINUE TO REPAIR DAMAGED UTILITY POLES AND
POWERLINES.

0315 AM HAIL ANNANDALE 32.51N 90.19W
05/03/2008 E1.00 INCH MADISON MS PUBLIC

0315 AM TSTM WND GST RIDGELAND 32.42N 90.13W
05/03/2008 M58.00 MPH MADISON MS BROADCAST MEDIA

OFF DUTY BROADCAST MET MEASURED 58 MPH WIND GUST WITH
ANEMOMETER

0336 AM TSTM WND DMG 2 SSW VIDALIA 31.54N 91.45W
05/03/2008 CONCORDIA LA PUBLIC

TREE DOWN IN ROAD BETWEEN VIDALIA AND DEER PARK.

0337 AM HAIL JACKSON 32.32N 90.21W
05/03/2008 E0.50 INCH HINDS MS EMERGENCY MNGR

REPORTED IN DOWNTOWN JACKSON.

0344 AM TSTM WND DMG 7 W CARTHAGE 32.74N 89.65W
05/03/2008 LEAKE MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TREE DOWN ALONG JACK BOOT ROAD. TREE ALSO DOWN ON HIGHWAY
429 BLOCKING THE ROAD.

0402 AM TSTM WND DMG 2 SE EDINBURG 32.78N 89.31W
05/03/2008 LEAKE MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TREE DOWN ON HIGHWAY 427 BLOCKING ONE LANE.

0416 AM TSTM WND DMG ROXIE 31.51N 91.07W
05/03/2008 FRANKLIN MS UTILITY COMPANY

MANY HOMES WITHOUT POWER DUE TO DOWNED TREES OVER
POWERLINES IN THE TOWN OF ROXIE.

0426 AM TSTM WND DMG 10 SE MONTICELLO 31.45N 89.99W
05/03/2008 LAWRENCE MS PUBLIC

A FEW LARGE LIMBS WERE BLOWN DOWN ONTO A MOBILE HOME IN
OAK VALE...THE HOME SUSTAINED NO DAMAGE. REPORTED BY
HATHORN GROCERY.

0430 AM TSTM WND DMG 3 SW BAY SPRINGS 31.95N 89.32W
05/03/2008 SMITH MS TRAINED SPOTTER

LARGE DIAMETER PECAN TREE DOWN ALONG HIGHWAY 531 NORTH.
PEA SIZED HAIL ALSO REPORTED.

0444 AM TSTM WND DMG 5 W BASSFIELD 31.50N 89.83W
05/03/2008 JEFFERSON DAVIS MS PUBLIC

SCATTERED LARGE LIMBS WERE BLOWN DOWN...REPORTED BY
PUBLIC.

0453 AM TSTM WND DMG 2 WNW BURNS 32.15N 89.58W
05/03/2008 SMITH MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

A FEW TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN.

0521 AM TSTM WND DMG 3 SW SYLVARENA 31.98N 89.42W
05/03/2008 SMITH MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

A COUPLE TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN AROUND THE LEAF RIVER.

0525 AM TSTM WND DMG 4 N TAYLORSVILLE 31.89N 89.43W
05/03/2008 SMITH MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

A COUPLE OF TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN.

0530 AM TSTM WND DMG COLLINS 31.64N 89.56W
05/03/2008 COVINGTON MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TREE DOWN ALONG SUNSET ROAD.

0530 AM TSTM WND DMG TAYLORSVILLE 31.83N 89.43W
05/03/2008 SMITH MS PUBLIC

TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN AROUND TAYLORSVILLE.

0544 AM TSTM WND DMG 2 W ENTERPRISE 32.17N 88.85W
05/03/2008 CLARKE MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

A FEW TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN OFF I-59.

0544 AM TSTM WND DMG 1 ESE STRINGER 31.86N 89.25W
05/03/2008 JASPER MS TRAINED SPOTTER

TREES DOWN ALONG COUNTY ROAD 1915 JUST EAST OF STRINGER.

0552 AM TSTM WND DMG STONEWALL 32.14N 88.80W
05/03/2008 CLARKE MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

A FEW TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN ACROSS ROADS.

0558 AM TSTM WND DMG WEST HATTIESBURG 31.32N 89.38W
05/03/2008 LAMAR MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TREE DOWN AT SANDY RUN ROAD AND LINCOLN ROAD IN WEST
HATTIESBURG.

0607 AM TSTM WND DMG SNELL 32.19N 88.50W
05/03/2008 CLARKE MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

A FEW TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN ACROSS ROADS.

0607 AM TSTM WND DMG MOSELLE 31.50N 89.28W
05/03/2008 JONES MS EMERGENCY MNGR

LARGE TREE DOWN ACROSS MOSELLE ROAD. OTHER TREES DOWN
ACROSS THE SOUTHERN PART OF THE COUNTY.

0618 AM TSTM WND DMG OVETT 31.49N 89.03W
05/03/2008 JONES MS EMERGENCY MNGR

NUMEROUS TREES DOWN AROUND THE LANDRUM COMMUNITY. ONE
TREE DOWN ON A TRAILER.

0620 AM TSTM WND DMG 7 S HATTIESBURG 31.21N 89.31W
05/03/2008 FORREST MS UTILITY COMPANY

POWER POLE SNAPPED NEAR ELKS LAKE


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KJAN [041227]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KJAN 041227
LSRJAN

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS
727 AM CDT SUN MAY 04 2008

..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..

0336 AM TSTM WND DMG 2 SSW VIDALIA 31.54N 91.45W
05/03/2008 CONCORDIA LA PUBLIC

TREE DOWN IN ROAD BETWEEN VIDALIA AND DEER PARK.

0620 AM TSTM WND DMG 7 S HATTIESBURG 31.21N 89.31W
05/03/2008 FORREST MS UTILITY COMPANY

POWER POLE SNAPPED NEAR ELKS LAKE


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DAY48SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok

ACUS48 KWNS 040846
SWOD48
SPC AC 040846

DAY 4-8 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0346 AM CDT SUN MAY 04 2008

VALID 071200Z - 121200Z

...ACTIVE SEVERE WEATHER DAY ON TAP FOR WEDNESDAY IN PARTS OF THE
CNTRL/SRN PLAINS TOWARD THE MID-SOUTH...

MEDIUM RANGE GUIDANCE EXHIBITS HIGH PREDICTABILITY WITH RUN-TO-RUN
CONSISTENCY QUITE GOOD IN HANDLING OF THE BAJA UPR LOW AS IT EJECTS
INTO THE SRN PLAINS ON WEDNESDAY. THOUGH NOT OF PREMIUM SPRINGTIME
QUALITY...LOW-LEVEL GULF MOISTURE WILL BE IN PLACE AHEAD OF THIS
SYSTEM. ORGANIZED SEVERE TSTMS WILL BE LIKELY...DEVELOPING FROM
SCNTRL KS INTO CNTRL OK WEDNESDAY AFTN. THESE STORMS WILL RAPIDLY
MOVE ENEWD INTO THE MO/AR OZARKS DURING THE EVENING AND PROBABLY
BACKBUILD SWWD INTO THE ARKLATEX OVERNIGHT. GIVEN STRENGTH OF THE
MID-LEVEL WIND FIELD...A FAIRLY MODEST SEVERE EVENT IS EXPECTED TO
UNFOLD...THOUGH WEAKENING PHASE OF THE SYSTEM MAY TEMPER THE
POTENTIAL MAGNITUDE OF THE EVENT SOMEWHAT.

BEYOND DAY 4...GUIDANCE BECOMES QUITE VARIED...WITH PREDICTABILITY
TOO LOW TO CONSIDER HIGHLIGHTING SVR WEATHER POSSIBILITIES.

..RACY.. 05/04/2008

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DAY3SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok

ACUS03 KWNS 040728
SWODY3
SPC AC 040726

DAY 3 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0226 AM CDT SUN MAY 04 2008

VALID 061200Z - 071200Z

...THERE IS A SLGT RISK OF SVR TSTMS ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE UPR MS
VLY SWWD INTO THE CNTRL PLAINS...

...CNTRL PLAINS NEWD INTO UPR MS VLY...
CHALLENGING/LOW CONFIDENCE FCST EXISTS FOR TUESDAY. MAIN SVR
IMPETUS SHOULD REVOLVE AROUND A MID-LEVEL WAVE THAT MOST MODELS
SUGGEST WILL ROTATE AROUND THE CANADIAN VORTEX INTO THE UPR MS
VLY/CORN BELT BY TUESDAY NIGHT. THIS WILL REINFORCE A COLD FRONT
THAT WILL SETTLE SEWD INTO WI...MN...IA AND NEB BY TUESDAY EVENING.

ELEVATED CLUSTERS OF TSTMS GENERATED BY STRONG WARM/MOIST ADVECTION
ALONG AN EXPANDING CAP WILL LIKELY OCCUR EARLY TUESDAY ACROSS IA
INTO WI. IN WAKE OF THIS ACTIVITY...BOUNDARY LAYER SHOULD HEAT
ALONG/AHEAD OF THE APPROACHING COLD FRONT COINCIDENT WITH AT LEAST
LWR 60S DEW POINTS. RESULTANT INSTABILITY AND THE APPROACH OF
LARGER SCALE ASCENT DURING PEAK HEATING WILL PROBABLY IGNITE TSTMS
IN ERN SD/SWRN MN/NERN NEB DURING THE MID-AFTN. PROXIMITY OF 50-55
KTS OF WLY MID-LEVEL FLOW ALONG THE BASE OF THE TROUGH WILL BOOST
6KM BULK SHEAR INTO THE SUPERCELLULAR RANGE WITH LARGE HAIL PROBABLY
THE PRIMARY THREAT.

ACTIVITY WOULD MOST LIKELY MOVE ESEWD INTO THE UPR MS VLY...WHILE
BACKBUILDING LATER TUESDAY NIGHT ACROSS IA...SRN NEB...NRN KS AND
PERHAPS NWRN MO ALONG THE STRONGER CAP. THESE STORMS MAY CONTINUE
TO PRODUCE DMGG WINDS/HAIL WELL INTO THE NIGHT.

...SRN HIGH PLAINS...
CUT-OFF UPR LOW SHOULD BEGIN TO OPEN AND EJECT NEWD ACROSS THE SWRN
STATES TUESDAY NIGHT. DOWNSTREAM...UPR RIDGE SHOULD STRENGTHEN
DURING THE DAY...LIKELY MITIGATING TSTM DEVELOPMENT ALONG THE
DRYLINE...THOUGH CONFIDENCE IN A COMPLETELY TSTM-FREE AFTN/EVE IS
LOW. IN ADDITION...MODEL TIMING DIFFERENCE AMONG THE NAM/GFS/ECMWF
WILL HAVE AN IMPACT ON POTENTIAL LATE NIGHT TSTM DEVELOPMENT ALONG
THE DRYLINE OVER W TX. FOR NOW...THIS FCST WILL HAVE LOW SVR
PROBABILITIES FOR BOTH AFTN/EVE AND LATE NIGHT TSTM DEVELOPMENT.

..RACY.. 05/04/2008

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DAY2SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok

ACUS02 KWNS 040558
SWODY2
SPC AC 040556

DAY 2 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1256 AM CDT SUN MAY 04 2008

VALID 051200Z - 061200Z

...THERE IS A SLGT RISK OF SVR TSTMS ACROSS PORTIONS OF CNTRL/WRN KS
SWD INTO NWRN OK AND THE CNTRL/ERN TX PNHDLS...

...CNTRL/WRN KS SWD INTO W TX...
MULTI-STREAM UPR FLOW REGIME WILL CONTINUE INTO MONDAY FEATURING A
STRONG HUDSON BAY VORTEX AND A CUT-OFF LOW APPROACHING BAJA NORTE.
STRONGEST BELT OF WLYS WILL EXIST ACROSS THE NRN TIER OF THE COUNTRY
ALONG THE SRN RIM OF THE CANADIAN FEATURE. A SUBTROPICAL BRANCH
WILL ARC FROM NWRN MEXICO ACROSS TX AND INTO THE NRN GULF BASIN
WHILE A WEAKER BRANCH EXISTS FROM THE CNTRL ROCKIES INTO THE
MID-SOUTH/SERN STATES. WITHIN THE LATTER STREAM...WEAK MID-LEVEL
SHORTWAVE TROUGHS WILL MOVE SEWD...WITH ONE SUCH WAVE APPROACHING
THE CNTRL HIGH PLAINS MONDAY AFTN.

IN THE LWR LEVELS...PRIMARY BAROCLINIC ZONE TIED TO THE CANADIAN
FEATURE WILL REMAIN ALONG THE NRN TIER OF THE COUNTRY THIS
PERIOD...WITH A LEE TROUGH/DRYLINE STRENGTHENING ACROSS THE
CNTRL/SRN HIGH PLAINS.

LOW-LEVEL MOISTURE WILL CONTINUE TO SURGE NWD FROM S TX/NERN MEXICO
INTO THE CNTRL/SRN PLAINS TODAY AND MONDAY BENEATH A STEEP MID-LEVEL
LAPSE RATE PLUME. BY MID-AFTN...SFC DEW POINTS IN THE MID-50S WILL
BE COMMON AS FAR N AS CNTRL KS WITH LWR-MID 60S ACROSS MOST OF CNTRL
TX. CONVECTIVE CLOUDS/PCPN WILL LIKELY MAINTAIN COOL LOW-LEVEL
TEMPERATURE PROFILES OVER CNTRL/ERN PARTS OF TX/OK THROUGH THE DAY.
BUT...AREAS FROM THE TX S PLAINS/ERN NM NEWD INTO SWRN KS SHOULD
EXPERIENCE STRONGER HEATING ALONG/E OF THE DRYLINE...CONTRIBUTING TO
MLCAPES TO AROUND 1500 J/KG.

HIGH-BASED TSTMS SHOULD DEVELOP OVER ERN NM/SERN CO ALONG THE
DRYLINE/WEAK SFC LOW AS THE AFOREMENTIONED WEAK UPR TROUGH SKIRTS
THE REGION. THESE STORMS WILL LIKELY GROW STRONGER AS THEY MOVE OFF
THE DRYLINE AND INTO THE INSTABILITY AXIS OVER THE ERN TX PNHDL/SWRN
KS DURING THE EARLY EVENING. 0-6KM VERTICAL SHEAR OF 50 KTS AND
MAGNITUDE OF MID-LEVEL LAPSE RATES SUGGESTS LARGE HAIL WILL BE THE
PRIMARY RISKS WITH SUPERCELLS STORMS. LLJ VEERS DURING THE
OVERNIGHT WITH STRONGEST MOISTURE/THERMAL ADVECTION ACROSS CNTRL/SRN
KS AND NWRN OK WHERE UPSCALE DEVELOPMENT INTO TSTM CLUSTERS IS
POSSIBLE.

FARTHER S...TSTM INITIATION IS MORE UNCERTAIN ACROSS THE TX S PLAINS
INTO THE TRANSPECOS OWING TO ABSENCE OF LARGER SCALE SUPPORT.
HOWEVER...POTENTIAL FOR AT LEAST ISOLD STORM INITIATION WILL
EXIST...ESPECIALLY ALONG THE HIGHER TERRAIN. SHOULD A STORM
DEVELOP...LARGE HAIL WILL BE POSSIBLE.

..RACY.. 05/04/2008

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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 040518
SWODY1
SPC AC 040515

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1215 AM CDT SUN MAY 04 2008

VALID 041200Z - 051200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...SYNOPSIS...
WITH THE LARGE SCALE TROUGH REMAINING CENTERED OVER WESTERN ONTARIO
THROUGH EARLY MONDAY...A SURFACE COLD FRONT IS FORECAST TO EXIT THE
MID ATLANTIC SEABOARD THIS MORNING...WITH THE TRAILING PORTION OF
THE FRONT STALLING FROM THE COASTAL CAROLINAS TO NORTH FL.
OTHERWISE...A SPLIT FLOW REGIME WILL BECOME INCREASINGLY PREVALENT
ACROSS THE WESTERN STATES AS A BROAD UPPER TROUGH BECOMES
ESTABLISHED ACROSS THE SOUTHWEST STATES. AS THIS OCCURS...UPPER
RIDGING IS FORECAST TO DEVELOP ACROSS MUCH OF THE SOUTHERN PLAINS.
WITH THE PREVIOUS COLD FRONT HAVING STALLED ACROSS THE WESTERN GULF
OF MEXICO...BOUNDARY LAYER MOISTURE WILL BEGIN TO GRADUALLY RETURN
WEST-NORTHWESTWARD ACROSS SOUTH TX THIS AFTERNOON/TONIGHT.

...COASTAL CAROLINAS AND EASTERN GA TODAY...
A MOIST/UNSTABLE AIRMASS WILL REMAIN ACROSS THE EASTERN CAROLINAS
AND ADJACENT EASTERN GA AHEAD OF THE WEAKENING/DECELERATING SYNOPTIC
COLD FRONT. WITH THE MID LEVEL TROUGH FORECAST TO CROSS THE REGION
BY LATE MORNING...AND DEVELOPING WESTERLY FLOW ALOFT...LIMITED
CONVERGENCE/DECREASING VERTICAL SHEAR SUGGESTS THE OVERALL SEVERE
RISK SHOULD REMAIN SOMEWHAT MARGINAL/DISORGANIZED TODAY.
NEVERTHELESS...IN THE WAKE OF SOME EARLY MORNING
SHOWERS/THUNDERSTORMS...THE COMBINATION OF THE FRONT/COASTAL SEA
BREEZES SHOULD LEAD TO ADDITIONAL STORM DEVELOPMENT BY EARLY
AFTERNOON. IT APPEARS THAT THE STRONGEST STORMS WILL BE CAPABLE OF
STRONG WIND GUSTS/SEVERE HAIL AMIDST AN ENVIRONMENT CHARACTERIZED BY
25-30 KT OF EFFECTIVE BULK SHEAR WITH STEEP LOW LEVEL LAPSE RATES
AND MLCAPE TO AROUND 1000 J/KG.

...SOUTHWEST TX THIS AFTERNOON/EARLY EVENING...
AS BOUNDARY LAYER MOISTURE BEGINS TO RETURN ACROSS SOUTH
TX...ISOLATED STORMS MAY DEVELOP ALONG THE HIGHER TERRAIN/MOUNTAINS
OF SOUTHWEST TX AND ADJACENT PORTIONS OF NORTHERN MEXICO THIS
AFTERNOON. SCENARIO WILL BE LARGELY DRIVEN BY HEATING/LOW LEVEL
UPSLOPE...ALTHOUGH LATEST NUMERICAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTS A MINOR
SHORTWAVE TROUGH CURRENTLY NEAR BAJA WILL CROSS NORTHERN
MEXICO...REACHING FAR SOUTHWEST TX BY LATE AFTERNOON. IN SPITE OF
MODERATE TO STRONG VERTICAL SHEAR /INCREASING TO 40+ KT/...MODEST
BOUNDARY LAYER MOISTURE /50S F/ AND CAPPING AWAY FROM THE HIGHER
TERRAIN SUGGEST ANY SEVERE THREAT SHOULD REMAIN VERY ISOLATED.

...WESTERN KS/OK PANHANDLE LATE TONIGHT...
ELEVATED MOISTURE RETURN REGIME WILL INCREASE LATE TONIGHT ACROSS
THE CENTRAL/SOUTHERN HIGH PLAINS...SUPPORTED BY THE PROGGED
DEVELOPMENT OF A 40 KT SOUTHERLY LOW LEVEL JET. SUFFICIENT
ISENTROPIC ASCENT/MID LEVEL MOISTENING MAY OCCUR AFTER MIDNIGHT FOR
ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS WESTERN KS AND THE OK PANHANDLE...MOST
LIKELY IN THE 08Z-12Z TIME FRAME. ALTHOUGH FORECAST SOUNDINGS IMPLY
THE POTENTIAL FOR 750-1000 J/KG OF ELEVATED MUCAPE...CONCERNS
REGARDING LARGE SCALE RIDGING/COVERAGE OF LATE NIGHT STORMS
PRECLUDES 5% SEVERE HAIL PROBABILITIES AT THIS TIME.

..GUYER/SMITH.. 05/04/2008

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KMEG [040447]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary

NWUS54 KMEG 040447
LSRMEG

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEMPHIS TN
1147 PM CDT SAT MAY 03 2008

..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..

1210 PM HAIL 3 N KENNETT 36.28N 90.05W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH DUNKLIN MO PUBLIC

DIME TO QUARTER SIZE HAIL NORTH OF KENNETT.

1218 PM HAIL CASH 35.80N 90.93W
05/02/2008 E0.75 INCH CRAIGHEAD AR POST OFFICE

PENNY SIZE HAIL IN CASH.

1224 PM HAIL 4 W JONESBORO 35.82N 90.76W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH CRAIGHEAD AR EMERGENCY MNGR

QUARTER SIZE HAIL AT COUNTY ROAD 151 AND STATE HIGHWAY
91. HAS BEEN OCCURRING FOR SEVERAL MINUTES.

1224 PM TSTM WND GST 4 W JONESBORO 35.82N 90.76W
05/02/2008 E60.00 MPH CRAIGHEAD AR EMERGENCY MNGR

60 MPH WIND ESTIMATED WIND GUSTS AT COUNTY ROAD 151 AND
STATE HIGHWAY 91.

1233 PM HAIL JONESBORO 35.82N 90.69W
05/02/2008 E0.75 INCH CRAIGHEAD AR BROADCAST MEDIA

PENNY SIZE HAIL ON DAN AVENUE IN JONESBORO.

1237 PM HAIL JONESBORO 35.82N 90.69W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH CRAIGHEAD AR EMERGENCY MNGR

QUARTER SIZE HAIL ON ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS IN
JONESBORO.

1245 PM HAIL JONESBORO 35.82N 90.69W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH CRAIGHEAD AR PUBLIC

PENNY TO QUARTER SIZE HAIL REPORTED IN NORTH JONESBORO.

1250 PM FLASH FLOOD JONESBORO 35.82N 90.69W
05/02/2008 CRAIGHEAD AR EMERGENCY MNGR

FLOODING ON WASHINGTON STREET IN JONESBORO.

1255 PM TSTM WND GST BROOKLAND 35.90N 90.58W
05/02/2008 E70.00 MPH CRAIGHEAD AR TRAINED SPOTTER

ESTIMATED 60 TO 70 MPH WINDS IN BROOKLAND.

0105 PM TSTM WND DMG BROOKLAND 35.90N 90.58W
05/02/2008 CRAIGHEAD AR EMERGENCY MNGR

TREE LIMBS DOWN IN BROOKLAND.

0108 PM TSTM WND DMG 4 NE BROOKLAND 35.94N 90.53W
05/02/2008 CRAIGHEAD AR EMERGENCY MNGR

2 GRAIN BINS DESTROYED AND POWER LINES DOWN NEAR THE
INTERSECTION OF COUNTY ROAD 977 AND 997.

0110 PM TORNADO 4 SE PARAGOULD 36.02N 90.46W
05/02/2008 GREENE AR PUBLIC

TORNADO 4 MILES NORTH OF DIXIE NEAR GREENE/CRAIGHEAD
COUNTY LINE.

0139 PM TORNADO 2 NE SENATH 36.15N 90.14W
05/02/2008 DUNKLIN MO LAW ENFORCEMENT

PUBLIC EYEWITNESS REPORTS OF TORNADO DESTROYING A BARN.
BARN CONTENTS STREWN A CONSIDERABLE DISTANCE.

0151 PM FUNNEL CLOUD 1 S KENNETT 36.23N 90.05W
05/02/2008 DUNKLIN MO TRAINED SPOTTER

NUMEROUS REPORTS OF FUNNEL CLOUDS JUST SOUTH OF KENNETT
ALONG HIGHWAY Z.

0233 PM HAIL 7 NW BETHLEHEM 34.64N 89.42W
05/02/2008 E0.75 INCH MARSHALL MS AMATEUR RADIO

PENNY SIZE HAIL REPORTED.

0250 PM TORNADO 4 NE LEPANTO 35.65N 90.28W
05/02/2008 POINSETT AR TRAINED SPOTTER

TORNADO REPORTED NORTHEAST OF LEPANTO NEAR HIGHWAY 77.

0254 PM TORNADO THREE WAY 35.70N 90.25W
05/02/2008 MISSISSIPPI AR LAW ENFORCEMENT

TORNADO NEAR THREE WAY MOVING NORTHEAST.

0257 PM TORNADO 1 S THREE WAY 35.69N 90.25W
05/02/2008 F2 MISSISSIPPI AR NWS STORM SURVEY

TORNADO INITIALLY TOUCHED DOWN JUST SOUTH OF
ETOWAH...NEAR THE GARDEN POINT COMMUNITY...AND MOVED
NORTHEAST TO NEAR CARROLLS CORNER. MAXIMUM ESTIMATED
WINDS WERE AROUND 130 MPH WITH A MAXIMUM PATH WIDTH OF
150 YARDS. A METAL BUILDING WAS DESTROYED AND SEVERAL
MOBILE HOMES AND SINGLE FAMILY HOMES WERE DAMAGED.
SEVERAL POWER LINES WERE DOWNED AND POWER POLES SNAPPED.
A RECREATIONAL VEHICLE AND AN IRRIGATION SYSTEM WAS ALSO
OVERTURNED.

0320 PM TORNADO 2 S PARKIN 35.24N 90.55W
05/02/2008 CROSS AR STORM CHASER

LARGE TORNADO ON THE GROUND JUST SOUTH OF PARKIN.

0325 PM TORNADO EARLE 35.27N 90.46W
05/02/2008 F3 CRITTENDEN AR NWS STORM SURVEY

*** 4 INJ *** EF-3 TORNADO OCCURRED IN EARLE ARKANSAS
WITH MAXIMUM WINDS OF 150-160 MPH AND A MAXIMUM PATH
WIDTH OF 250-300 YARDS. FOUR SERIOUS INJURIES WERE
REPORTED.

0338 PM TORNADO 4 SW TURRELL 35.34N 90.31W
05/02/2008 CRITTENDEN AR AMATEUR RADIO

TORNADO ON THE GROUND AT HIGHWAY 118 AND 42 WEST OF
TURRELL.

0340 PM HAIL 5 SW TUNICA 34.64N 90.44W
05/02/2008 E0.75 INCH TUNICA MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

PENNY SIZE HAIL NEAR CLAYTON.

0343 PM TORNADO 3 NW TURRELL 35.41N 90.29W
05/02/2008 CRITTENDEN AR STORM CHASER

TORNADO ON THE GROUND.

0350 PM TORNADO GILMORE 35.41N 90.28W
05/02/2008 CRITTENDEN AR STORM CHASER

TORNADO NEAR GILMORE...RAIN WRAPPED.

0400 PM FLASH FLOOD JACKSON 35.63N 88.83W
05/02/2008 MADISON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

FLOODING OVER WINNDALE DRIVE IN STEEPLE CHASE
SUBDIVISION. OF JACKSON..AT LEAST ONE FOOT DEEP. WATER
ALSO OVER PLANTATION DRIVE.

0411 PM TORNADO 11 E BLYTHEVILLE 35.93N 89.73W
05/02/2008 MISSISSIPPI AR LAW ENFORCEMENT

TORNADO NEAR HICKMAN IN NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI COUNTY.

0420 PM TSTM WND DMG 8 SW HERNANDO 34.75N 90.09W
05/02/2008 DESOTO MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES DOWN ON ARKABUTLA DAM ROAD.

0420 PM TORNADO PARKER'S CROSS ROADS 35.79N 88.39W
05/02/2008 HENDERSON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

TORNADO NEAR PARKERS CROSSROADS...AT HIGHWAY 22 AND
INTERSTATE 40.

0423 PM TORNADO CLARKSBURG 35.87N 88.39W
05/02/2008 CARROLL TN LAW ENFORCEMENT

TORNADO REPORTED NEAR HIGHWAY 114 AT CLARKSBURG.

0425 PM TORNADO 6 S HELOISE 35.96N 89.67W
05/02/2008 F2 DYER TN NWS STORM SURVEY

TORNADO DAMAGE WAS OBSERVED ALONG CHIC ROAD JUST WEST OF
THE MOSS ISLAND STATE WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA. THIS
TORNADO RESULTED IN A ONE MILE LONG DAMAGE PATH WITH A
MAXIMUM WIDTH OF 40 YARDS. A MOBILE HOME WAS DESTROYED
AND POWER LINES WERE DOWNED. THIS TORNADO PRODUCED EF2
DAMAGE WITH ESTIMATED WINDS NEAR 115 MPH. THE TORNADO
CONTINUED NORTHEAST ACROSS THE GREAT RIVER ROAD MAIN
LEVEE AND DISSIPATED.

0425 PM HAIL BATESVILLE 34.32N 89.94W
05/02/2008 E1.25 INCH PANOLA MS TRAINED SPOTTER

HALF DOLLAR SIZE HAIL AT THE PANOLA COUNTTY AIRPORT

0428 PM TORNADO 7 W DYERSBURG 36.04N 89.51W
05/02/2008 DYER TN TRAINED SPOTTER

TORNADO ON THE GROUND IN A FIELD NEAR I-155 AND HIGHWAY
181.

0459 PM TORNADO HENNING 35.67N 89.58W
05/02/2008 LAUDERDALE TN LAW ENFORCEMENT

TORNADOO REPORTED NEAR HENNING BY LAUDERDALE COUNTY 911.

0504 PM HAIL OXFORD 34.36N 89.53W
05/02/2008 E0.75 INCH LAFAYETTE MS AMATEUR RADIO

PENNY SIZE HAIL ON OLE MISS CAMPUS

0531 PM HAIL 7 SSW CLARKSDALE 34.11N 90.62W
05/02/2008 E0.88 INCH COAHOMA MS TRAINED SPOTTER

NICKEL SIZE HAIL REPORTED SOUTH OF CLARKSDALE.

0533 PM HAIL 1 W ETTA 34.47N 89.22W
05/02/2008 E1.75 INCH UNION MS TRAINED SPOTTER

GOLFBALL SIZE HAIL JUST WEST OF ETTA.

0541 PM TORNADO ETTA 34.47N 89.20W
05/02/2008 UNION MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

TORNADO REPORTED NEAR ETTA BY UNION COUNTY SHERIFFS
OFFICE.

0548 PM TORNADO 2 E ETTA 34.46N 89.16W
05/02/2008 F2 UNION MS NWS STORM SURVEY

EF2 DAMAGE TO LARGE METAL BUILDING AND AT LEAST ONE HOME.
EF1 DAMAGE TO AT LEAST 20 HOMES. LENGTH AROUND 3 MILES TO
THE NORTHEAST AND CUTTING THROUGH THE COMMUNITY OF
ENTERPRISE. MAXIMUM WIDTH OF ONE QUARTER OF A MILE.
MAXIMUM WINDS OF 135 MPH.

0552 PM TORNADO 4 S MYRTLE 34.50N 89.12W
05/02/2008 UNION MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

TORNADO REPORTED BY UNION COUNTY DISPATCH ON COUNTY ROAD
515 SOUTH OF MYRTLE...APPROACHING NEW ALBANY.

0556 PM TORNADO NEW ALBANY 34.49N 89.02W
05/02/2008 UNION MS AMATEUR RADIO

HIGHWAY 30 CLOSED BETWEEN NEW ALBANY AND PRENTISS COUNTY
LINE. DAMAGE AND POSSIBLE INJURIES REPORTED.

0600 PM TORNADO 1 N NEW ALBANY 34.51N 89.03W
05/02/2008 F2 UNION MS NWS STORM SURVEY

EF2 DAMAGE TO 2 HOMES...EF1 DAMAGE TO AT LEAST 8 OTHER
HOMES. MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 MILE WITH SEVERAL BRIEF
TOUCHDOWNS. MAXIMUM WIDTH 100 YARDS. MAXIMUM WIND SPEED
120 MPH.

0612 PM TORNADO 5 ENE NEW ALBANY 34.53N 88.94W
05/02/2008 F1 UNION MS NWS STORM SURVEY

EF1 DAMAGE TO AT LEAST 2 HOMES. EF0 DAMAGE TO SEVERAL
OTHER HOMES. MAXIMUM LENGTH AROUND 1 1/2 MILES WITH
SEVERAL BRIEF TOUCHDOWNS. MAXIMUM WIDTH 75 YARDS. MAXIMUM
WIND SPEED IS 95 MPH.

0645 PM HAIL SENATOBIA 34.62N 89.97W
05/02/2008 E0.75 INCH TATE MS EMERGENCY MNGR

PENNY SIZE HAIL IN SENATOBIA.

0651 PM HAIL 12 SSW CORINTH 34.78N 88.60W
05/02/2008 E0.88 INCH ALCORN MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

NICKEL SIZE HAIL REPORTED IN SOUTHWEST PORTION OF ALCORN
COUNTY.

0700 PM TORNADO 1 S HINKLE 34.77N 88.57W
05/02/2008 ALCORN MS TRAINED SPOTTER

TORNADO ON THE GROUND NEAR ALCORN PRENTISS COUNTY LINE
ALONG HIGHWAY 45.

0711 PM TORNADO 3 SE KEOWNVILLE 34.52N 88.88W
05/02/2008 UNION MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

TORNADO REPORTED NEAR BRASSIS CROSSROADS APPROACHING LEE
PRENTISS COUNTY LINE.

0711 PM TORNADO 5 SE CORINTH 34.89N 88.45W
05/02/2008 ALCORN MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

TORNADO REPORTED 5 MILES SOUTHEAST OR CORINTH.

0721 PM TORNADO LEEDY 34.80N 88.37W
05/02/2008 ALCORN MS FIRE DEPT/RESCUE

TORNADO REPORTED NEAR LEEDY.

0820 PM FLASH FLOOD CLARKSDALE 34.20N 90.58W
05/02/2008 COAHOMA MS PUBLIC

FLASH FLOODING IN CLARKSDALE WITH WATER OVER ROADWAYS AND
YARDS.

0823 PM FLASH FLOOD 2 E SOUTHAVEN 34.97N 89.96W
05/02/2008 DESOTO MS NWS EMPLOYEE

STREET FLOODING ACROSS DESOTO COUNTY.

0826 PM HAIL 3 NW JACKSON 35.66N 88.87W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH MADISON TN LAW ENFORCEMENT

QUARTER SIZE HAIL REPORTED NORTHWEST OF JACKSON.

0833 PM HAIL HERNANDO 34.83N 89.99W
05/02/2008 E0.88 INCH DESOTO MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

DIME TO NICKEL SIZE HAIL IN HERNANDO.

0835 PM TSTM WND DMG HERNANDO 34.83N 89.99W
05/02/2008 DESOTO MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TREE DOWN ON BYHALIA ROAD AT MALONE IN HERNANDO.

1030 PM HAIL SOUTHAVEN 34.97N 90.00W
05/02/2008 E1.00 INCH DESOTO MS PUBLIC

1145 PM TSTM WND DMG SPRINGVILLE 36.25N 88.15W
05/02/2008 HENRY TN EMERGENCY MNGR

A TREE FELL ON A HOUSE AND A STORAGE BUILDING WAS
DESTROYED ON MANLEYVILLE ROAD.

1240 AM HAIL 3 N OXFORD 34.40N 89.53W
05/03/2008 E0.75 INCH LAFAYETTE MS AMATEUR RADIO

1250 AM TSTM WND DMG JACKS CREEK 35.47N 88.53W
05/03/2008 CHESTER TN TRAINED SPOTTER

TREES DOWN JUST EAST OF JACKS CREEK.

1255 AM FLASH FLOOD OXFORD 34.36N 89.53W
05/03/2008 LAFAYETTE MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

FLOODING ALONG UNIVERSITY DRIVE IN OXFORD.

0125 AM TSTM WND DMG 2 SE KEOWNVILLE 34.53N 88.89W
05/03/2008 UNION MS NWS STORM SURVEY

SEVERAL LARGE TREES UPROOTED AND SHINGLE DAMAGE TO 2
HOMES.

0130 AM TSTM WND DMG BRUCE 33.99N 89.34W
05/03/2008 CALHOUN MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

TREES AND POWERLINES DOWN IN BRUCE

0140 AM TSTM WND DMG FALKNER 34.85N 88.93W
05/03/2008 TIPPAH MS EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES DOWN IN FALKNER.

0140 AM TSTM WND DMG 5 S RANDOLPH 34.11N 89.17W
05/03/2008 PONTOTOC MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

POWERLINES DOWN.


&&

$$

JLH

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