Tuesday, March 3, 2009

KMFR [040245]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS56 KMFR 040245
LSRMFR

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
645 PM PST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0643 PM HEAVY SNOW 3 S MCCLOUD 41.22N 122.14W
03/03/2009 M5.0 INCH SISKIYOU CA TRAINED SPOTTER

24HR REPORT ENDING 1700 LST 2.21 INCHES OF WATER
EQUIVILANT OF 5 INCHES OF SNOW


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OBRIEN

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KSLC [040214]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KSLC 040214
LSRSLC

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SALT LAKE CITY UT
711 PM MST TUE MAR 3 2009

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

1000 PM NON-TSTM WND GST ALTA 40.59N 111.65W
03/02/2009 M77 MPH SALT LAKE UT MESONET

CARDIFF PEAK - 10059 FT

0100 AM NON-TSTM WND GST ALBION BASIN 40.57N 111.63W
03/03/2009 M69 MPH SALT LAKE UT MESONET

CENTRAL WASATCH PEAKS - 10443 FT

1000 PM NON-TSTM WND GST SNOWBIRD 40.57N 111.64W
03/02/2009 M72 MPH SALT LAKE UT MESONET

CENTRAL WASATCH PEAKS - 11066 FT

0430 PM NON-TSTM WND GST SUNDANCE 40.37N 111.59W
03/03/2009 M61 MPH UTAH UT MESONET

SUNDANCE - ARROWHEAD - 8251 FT

0845 PM NON-TSTM WND GST SNOWBASIN 41.20N 111.88W
03/02/2009 M88 MPH WEBER UT MESONET

OGDEN PEAK - 9570 FT

0830 PM NON-TSTM WND GST SOLITUDE 40.61N 111.60W
03/02/2009 M58 MPH SALT LAKE UT MESONET

SOLITUDE - 9888 FT

0845 PM NON-TSTM WND GST PEHRSON 40.13N 112.38W
03/02/2009 M62 MPH TOOELE UT MESONET

VERNON HILL - 5761 FT

1100 PM NON-TSTM WND GST SNYDERVILLE 40.69N 111.59W
03/02/2009 M64 MPH SUMMIT UT MESONET

CANYONS - CONDOR - 8999 FT

0900 PM NON-TSTM WND GST SNOWBASIN 41.19N 111.87W
03/02/2009 M82 MPH WEBER UT MESONET

SNOWBASIN-STRAW TOP - 8999 FT

1230 AM NON-TSTM WND GST BRIGHTON 40.61N 111.54W
03/03/2009 M60 MPH SUMMIT UT MESONET

PARK CITY - JUPITER - 10024 FT

1100 PM NON-TSTM WND GST SNOWBIRD 40.56N 111.64W
03/02/2009 M66 MPH SALT LAKE UT MESONET

CENTRAL WASATCH PEAKS - 10994 FT

1245 AM NON-TSTM WND GST CRANMER 40.61N 111.48W
03/03/2009 M63 MPH SUMMIT UT MESONET

DV - MOUNT BALDY - 9347 FT

0315 AM NON-TSTM WND GST PARK CITY 40.61N 111.53W
03/03/2009 M62 MPH SUMMIT UT MESONET

DV - EMPIRE PK - 9570 FT

0108 PM NON-TSTM WND GST MONROE 38.63N 112.06W
03/03/2009 M58 MPH SEVIER UT MESONET

SIGNAL PEAK - 8792 FT

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KCYS [040137]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KCYS 040137
LSRCYS

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY
637 PM MST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0930 AM NON-TSTM WND GST BORDEAUX 41.95N 104.95W
03/03/2009 M63 MPH PLATTE WY DEPT OF HIGHWAYS

1030 AM NON-TSTM WND GST BORDEAUX 41.95N 104.95W
03/03/2009 M64 MPH PLATTE WY DEPT OF HIGHWAYS

1055 AM NON-TSTM WND GST BORDEAUX 41.95N 104.95W
03/03/2009 M65 MPH PLATTE WY DEPT OF HIGHWAYS

GUSTS TO 65 MPH FROM 1055 AM - 1110 AM MST

1135 AM NON-TSTM WND GST BORDEAUX 41.95N 104.95W
03/03/2009 M62 MPH PLATTE WY DEPT OF HIGHWAYS

SUSTAINED WINDS 40-45 MPH FROM 1025 AM - 1145 AM MST


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JLH

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KPDT [040127]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS56 KPDT 040127
LSRPDT

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PENDLETON OR
527 PM PST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0512 PM HAIL 2 S SELAH 46.63N 120.53W
03/03/2009 E0.50 INCH YAKIMA WA TRAINED SPOTTER


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JSOLOMON

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KPDT [040126]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS56 KPDT 040126
LSRPDT

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PENDLETON OR
526 PM PST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0512 PM FUNNEL CLOUD 2 S SELAH 46.63N 120.53W
03/03/2009 YAKIMA WA TRAINED SPOTTER


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JSOLOMON

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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 040101
SWODY1
SPC AC 040058

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0658 PM CST TUE MAR 03 2009

VALID 040100Z - 041200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...NORTHERN CA...
WATER VAPOR IMAGERY REFLECTS BROAD UPPER LOW SLOWLY NEARING THE
ORE/NORTHERN CA COAST /CENTERED ALONG 128W/...WITH ASSOCIATED
FRONTAL BOUNDARY MOVING INLAND/NEARING THE CENTRAL/SOUTH CENTRAL CA
COAST EARLY THIS EVENING. ISOLATED TSTMS AND PERHAPS SOME HAIL WILL
REMAIN POSSIBLE FROM THE NORTH CENTRAL COAST INTO THE INTERIOR
VALLEY THIS EVENING. HOWEVER...LIMITED HEATING/NOCTURNAL ONSET AND
WEAK BUOYANCY WITH SBCAPE OF 250-300 J/KG OR LESS /PER MODIFIED 00Z
OAKLAND OBSERVED RAOB/ SUGGESTS ANY SEVERE THREAT WILL REMAIN
ISOLD/MARGINAL IN NATURE.

..GUYER.. 03/04/2009

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KTFX [032334]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KTFX 032334
LSRTFX

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREAT FALLS MT
433 PM MST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0415 PM HAIL 12 ENE RINGLING 46.36N 110.60W
03/03/2009 E0.50 INCH MEAGHER MT TRAINED SPOTTER

ESTIMATED DIME SIZE HAIL FALLING.


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BRUSDA

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KPDT [032307]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS56 KPDT 032307
LSRPDT

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PENDLETON OR
307 PM PST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0302 PM HAIL 1 SSW SNOWDEN 45.82N 121.36W
03/03/2009 E0.25 INCH KLICKITAT WA TRAINED SPOTTER

CONDITIONS IN THE AREA WERE OBSERVED PROGRESSING FROM
RAIN TO PEA SIZE HAIL TO THHUNDER TO SNOW FROM 1230 PM TO
300 PM. IN THE SAME TIME PERIOD THE TEMPERATURE DROPPED
FROM 43F TO 34F DEGREES.


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RQB

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KMFR [032233]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS56 KMFR 032233
LSRMFR

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
233 PM PST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0232 PM HEAVY RAIN 5 SE CAVE JUNCTION 42.11N 123.58W
03/03/2009 M1.23 INCH JOSEPHINE OR TRAINED SPOTTER

24 HR TOTAL ENDING 230 PM.


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HOLTZ

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KREV [032233]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KREV 032233
LSRREV

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RENO NV
233 PM PST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0233 PM HEAVY SNOW 5 W BECKWOURTH 39.81N 120.47W
03/03/2009 M9.0 INCH PLUMAS CA TRAINED SPOTTER

UPDATED 12-14 HR SNOWFALL FROM PORTOLA NEAR 5000 FT.
RECEIVED 3 INCHES IN THE PAST 2 HOURS.


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SSNYDER

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KSEW [032227]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS56 KSEW 032227
LSRSEW

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SEATTLE WA
227 PM PST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0227 PM HAIL 1 NE FORKS 47.96N 124.38W
03/03/2009 M0.25 INCH CLALLAM WA TRAINED SPOTTER

HAIL SHOWERS WITH 1/4 TO 3/8 INCH HAIL.


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GRUB

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KREV [032127]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KREV 032127
LSRREV

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RENO NV
127 PM PST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0126 PM SNOW 5 SSW TAHOE CITY 39.10N 120.17W
03/03/2009 M8.0 INCH PLACER CA TRAINED SPOTTER

6 TO 8 INCHES NEW SNOW SINCE 6 AM TODAY. ELEVATION 6350.


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CS

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KREV [032058]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KREV 032058
LSRREV

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RENO NV
1258 PM PST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

1253 PM HEAVY SNOW 5 W BECKWOURTH 39.81N 120.47W
03/03/2009 M6.0 INCH PLUMAS CA TRAINED SPOTTER

12-HR SNOWFALL NEAR PORTOLA NEAR 5000 FEET. SPOTTER
REPORTING NUMEROUS ACCIDENTS WITH SNOW-COVERED ROADS.


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SSNYDER

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KSTO [032028]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...corrected

NWUS56 KSTO 032028
LSRSTO

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...CORRECTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA
1228 PM PST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

1150 AM FLOOD 7 S OROVILLE 39.40N 121.57W
03/02/2009 BUTTE CA COUNTY OFFICIAL

BUTTE COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS REPORTED CLOSING CENTRAL HOUSE
ROAD AND LOWER HONCUT ROAD BETWEEN PALERMO AND HIGHWAY 70
AS WELL AS STIMPSON ROAD BETWEEN COX LANE AND HIGHWAY 70
ON MARCH 2ND DUE TO FLOODING.

0700 PM FLOOD 7 E PALERMO 39.44N 121.40W
03/02/2009 BUTTE CA COUNTY OFFICIAL

BUTTE COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS WAS REPORTING DARBY ROAD CLOSED
AT THE LOW WATER CROSSING ON HONCUT CREEK ON MARCH
2ND...DUE TO FLOODING.

0845 AM FLOOD 20 S YUBA CITY 38.85N 121.62W
03/03/2009 SUTTER CA BROADCAST MEDIA

YOLO...COLUSA...AND SUTTER COUNTIES ARE EXPERIENCES SOME
RURAL FLOODED COUNTY ROADS. THE FOLLOWING ROADS IN SUTTER
COUNTY ARE CLOSED DUE TO STANDING WATER AND MINOR
FLOODING ALONG OPEN FIELDS...PLEASANT GROVE ROAD NORTH OF
NICOLAUS ROAD...FIFIELD ROAD BETWEEN PLEASANT GROVE AND
NATOMAS ROAD...BREWER ROAD NEAR HICKS ROAD...AND WEST
BUTTE ROAD.

0915 AM FLOOD 7 W GRIDLEY 39.36N 121.83W
03/03/2009 BUTTE CA COUNTY OFFICIAL

BUTTE COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS IS REPORTING A COUPLE OF ROADS
CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING. THESE INCLUDE AFTON ROAD FROM
AGUS FRIAS ROAD TO BUTTE CREEK AND COLUSA HIGHWAY FROM
THE CHEROKEE CANAL TO THE COLUSA COUNTY LINE.


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CPALMER

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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 032000
SWODY1
SPC AC 031957

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0157 PM CST TUE MAR 03 2009

VALID 032000Z - 041200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...SYNOPSIS...
HIGHLY AMPLIFIED UPPER AIR PATTERN FCST THROUGH REMAINDER
PERIOD...FEATURING PROGRESSIVE TROUGH MOVING OFF E COAST...RIDGING
SHIFTING EWD OVER GREAT PLAINS STATES...AND MEAN TROUGHING OFFSHORE
PACIFIC COAST. PRIMARY ASSOCIATED FEATURE WILL BE BROAD CYCLONE
ALOFT -- NOW EVIDENT IN MOISTURE CHANNEL IMAGERY OFFSHORE NRN CA AND
ORE. SEVERAL LOWER-AMPLITUDE WAVES WILL CONTINUE TO PIVOT AROUND
THIS VORTEX...WHILE SHORTWAVE NOW OVER NRN CA AND SRN ORE EJECTS
NEWD ACROSS ERN ORE TOWARD SERN WA AND WRN ID.

...NRN/CENTRAL CA...
NNW-SSE ALIGNED LINE OF CONVECTION SHOULD CONTINUE TO MOVE EWD
ACROSS SRN SAC VALLEY AND NRN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY...INTO
PROGRESSIVELY MORE STRONGLY HEATED AND UNSTABLE AIR MASS. MODIFIED
RUC SOUNDINGS SUGGEST MLCAPE 100-300 J/KG DEVELOPING IN NARROW ZONE
S OF PRESENT ACTIVITY...AND N OF CENTRAL/SRN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY
WHERE MIDLEVEL LAPSE RATES WILL REMAIN TOO WEAK TO SUPPORT THUNDER.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY MAY MOVE OFF PACIFIC AND REDEVELOP/INTENSIFY
OVER SAC VALLEY...BENEFITING FROM LATE AFTERNOON PERIOD OF
HEATING/DESTABILIZATION FOLLOWING INITIAL CONVECTIVE BAND. VERTICAL
SHEAR PROFILES WILL BE FAVORABLE FOR ISOLATED ORGANIZED CONVECTION
WITH HAIL BEING MAIN CONCERN. BRIEF/SMALL TORNADO ALSO CANNOT BE
RULED OUT.

...NRN INTERMOUNTAIN REGION...
LACK OF CLOUD COVER HAS PERMITTED SUSTAINED DIABATIC SFC HEATING
ACROSS SNAKE RIVER VALLEY REGION SWD ACROSS NRN NV AND EXTREME NWRN
UT. SFC MESOANALYSIS SHOWS APPARENT CONVERGENCE BOUNDARY AND
MESOBETA SCALE BAROCLINIC ZONE ARCHING THROUGH SNAKE RIVER VALLEY
HAS SAGGED SWD OFF SNOW FIELDS N OF VALLEY. THIS BOUNDARY MAY ACT
AS FOCUS FOR DEVELOPMENT/INTENSIFICATION OF CONVECTION THROUGH
REMAINDER AFTERNOON. ADDITIONAL DESTABILIZATION IS EXPECTED DURING
NEXT FEW HOURS -- SFC AND ALOFT -- AS HEATING CONTINUES IN ADVANCE
OF APCHG NRN CA SHORTWAVE TROUGH. WEAKENING CINH ALREADY HAS LED TO
SHALLOW/HIGH-BASED CONVECTIVE DEVELOPMENT OVER PORTIONS OF THIS
AREA...WHICH SHOULD EXPAND IN COVERAGE AND DEPTH THROUGH REMAINDER
AFTERNOON. STRONGEST STORMS MAY PRODUCE HAIL/GUSTS NEAR SVR LEVELS.

..EDWARDS.. 03/03/2009

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KTAE [031907]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...corrected

NWUS52 KTAE 031907
LSRTAE

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...CORRECTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL
207 PM EST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

1250 PM TSTM WND DMG 2 NE FORT RUCKER 31.36N 85.69W
02/28/2009 DALE AL EMERGENCY MNGR

ONE TREE DOWN ACROSS A ROADWAY IN DALE COUNTY. ONE HOME
ALSO STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

0220 PM TSTM WND DMG ALBANY 31.58N 84.18W
02/28/2009 DOUGHERTY GA LAW ENFORCEMENT

A FEW LARGE TREES DOWN ON 1800 BLOCK OF DAWSON ROAD. TIME
ESTIMATED.

0305 PM TSTM WND DMG TY TY 31.47N 83.65W
02/28/2009 TIFT GA EMERGENCY MNGR

SEVERAL ROOFS OFF HOMES

0305 PM TSTM WND DMG TY TY 31.47N 83.65W
02/28/2009 TIFT GA LAW ENFORCEMENT

SEVERAL VEHICLES OVERTURNED. POWER OUTAGE. TRAFFIC LIGHTS
OUT.

0305 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 NNW TY TY 31.49N 83.66W
02/28/2009 WORTH GA LAW ENFORCEMENT

ROOFS BLOWN OFF AND TREES DOWN ON TY TY SYCAMORE ROAD.

0310 PM TSTM WND DMG TIFTON 31.47N 83.51W
02/28/2009 TIFT GA EMERGENCY MNGR

SEVERAL TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN

0323 PM TSTM WND DMG 2 NW ALAPAHA 31.40N 83.25W
02/28/2009 BERRIEN GA LAW ENFORCEMENT

SEVERAL TREES DOWN OVER HIGHWAY 82 AT MILE MARKER 12.
TIME ESTIMATED BY RADAR.

0330 PM TSTM WND DMG BAINBRIDGE 30.91N 84.58W
02/28/2009 DECATUR GA EMERGENCY MNGR

SEVERAL TREES DOWN

0348 PM TSTM WND DMG 7 N CAIRO 30.98N 84.21W
02/28/2009 GRADY GA EMERGENCY MNGR

SEVERAL TREES DOWN. TIME ESTIMATED BY RADAR.

0523 PM TSTM WND DMG SNEADS 30.71N 84.92W
02/28/2009 JACKSON FL EMERGENCY MNGR

SEVERAL TREES SNAPPED. PARTIAL ROOF OFF SCHOOL.

0623 PM FUNNEL CLOUD 1 W MINEOLA 30.91N 83.36W
02/28/2009 LOWNDES GA LAW ENFORCEMENT

FUNNEL CLOUD REPORTED ON I-75 AT MILE MARKER 23.

0655 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 N LEESBURG 31.75N 84.17W
02/28/2009 LEE GA EMERGENCY MNGR

A MOBILE HOME WAS MOVED OFF ITS FOUNDATION.

0730 PM TSTM WND DMG 3 N CUFFIETOWN 31.78N 83.82W
02/28/2009 WORTH GA LAW ENFORCEMENT

ROOF LIFTED OFF A HOME ON GLEATON ROAD.

0840 PM HAIL NNW NEW HOPE 30.95N 85.88W
02/28/2009 E1.75 INCH HOLMES FL PUBLIC

GOLF BALL SIZED HAIL REPORTED.


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GODSEY

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KMFR [031847]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS56 KMFR 031847
LSRMFR

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
1047 AM PST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

1041 AM SNOW 11 SSE SPRAGUE RIVER 42.30N 121.41W
03/03/2009 M3.0 INCH KLAMATH OR TRAINED SPOTTER

12-HOUR TOTAL. STILL SNOW LIGHT TO MODERATE.


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SPILDE

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KREV [031846]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KREV 031846
LSRREV

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RENO NV
1046 AM PST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

1010 AM HEAVY RAIN 9 SSE RENO 39.37N 119.72W
03/03/2009 M1.80 INCH WASHOE NV TRAINED SPOTTER

TOTAL RAINFALL IN 36 HRS PERIOD 1.80

1010 AM HEAVY RAIN 2 S SPANISH SPRINGS 39.63N 119.72W
03/03/2009 E0.79 INCH WASHOE NV TRAINED SPOTTER

TOTAL RAINFALL IN 24 HR PERIOD 0.79

1010 AM HEAVY RAIN 1 E SLOAT 39.87N 120.72W
03/03/2009 M1.50 INCH PLUMAS CA TRAINED SPOTTER

TOTAL RAINFALL 24-30 HR PERIOD 1.50 AT ELEVATION OF 4200
FT. 1 INCH OF SNOW ON GROUND THIS MORNING.

1010 AM HEAVY RAIN 4 SSW SUSANVILLE 40.33N 120.60W
03/03/2009 M1.00 INCH LASSEN CA TRAINED SPOTTER

TOTAL RAINFALL IN 24 HR PERIOD 1.00 AND 6 INCHES OF NEW
SNOW FROM 800 PM MONDAY NIGHT TO 900 AM THIS MORNING. 10
INCHES ON GROUND.


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RCRUZ

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MESO: Mesoscale Discussion 0193

ACUS11 KWNS 031819
SWOMCD
SPC MCD 031818
CAZ000-032215-

MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 0193
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1218 PM CST TUE MAR 03 2009

AREAS AFFECTED...SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS

CONCERNING...HEAVY SNOW

VALID 031818Z - 032215Z

SNOWFALL INTENSITY OVER NRN PORTIONS OF THE SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS
IS EXPECTED TO INCREASE DURING THE AFTERNOON...WITH RATES UP TO 2
IN/HR POSSIBLE. HIGHER RATES MAY SHIFT SOUTH ALONG THE WINDWARD
SLOPES BY LATE AFTERNOON/EARLY EVENING.

12Z UPPER AIR OBSERVATIONS DEPICT STRONG MID/UPR LEVEL
WEST-SOUTHWESTERLY FLOW IS PRESENT ALONG THE BASE OF A DEEP UPR
TROUGH OFF THE COAST OF CA. THIS FLOW WILL CONTINUE TO IMPINGE UPON
THE WINDWARD SLOPES OF THE SIERRAS THROUGHOUT THE
AFTERNOON...RESULTING IN STRONG OROGRAPHIC ASCENT AND A PROLONGED
PERIOD OF SNOWFALL /ABOVE 4000-5000 FT MSL/. OBSERVED RAOB DATA AND
RUC FORECAST SOUNDINGS INDICATE A STEEP LAPSE RATE ENVIRONMENT IS
PRESENT ACROSS THE REGION...SUGGESTING THE POTENTIAL FOR
CONVECTIVELY ENHANCED SNOWFALL RATES UP TO 2 IN/HR. LIGHTNING
STRIKES ACROSS NRN CA FURTHER SUPPORT THIS. THE HEAVIEST SNOWFALL
WILL LIKELY OCCUR NORTH-NORTHWEST OF TVL THROUGH MID AFTERNOON.
HOWEVER...AS AN EMBEDDED DISTURBANCE ROUNDS THE BASE OF THE MAIN UPR
TROUGH AND APPROACHES CENTRAL CA LATER THIS AFTERNOON AND
EVENING...OROGRAPHIC LIFT WILL LIKELY REFOCUS FURTHER SOUTH ALONG
THE SIERRAS...WITH A CORRESPONDING SHIFT IN HEAVIER SNOWFALL RATES.

..GARNER.. 03/03/2009

...PLEASE SEE WWW.SPC.NOAA.GOV FOR GRAPHIC PRODUCT...

ATTN...WFO...REV...HNX...STO...

LAT...LON 37921913 37581932 37691982 38282027 38972059 39502093
39952150 40622170 40822151 40442100 39472035 38721997
37921913

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KSTO [031744]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS56 KSTO 031744
LSRSTO

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA
944 AM PST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0845 AM FLOOD 20 S YUBA CITY 38.85N 121.62W
03/03/2009 SUTTER CA BROADCAST MEDIA

YOLO...COLUSA...AND SUTTER COUNTIES ARE EXPERIENCES SOME
RURAL FLOODED COUNTY ROADS. THE FOLLOWING ROADS IN SUTTER
COUNTY ARE CLOSED DUE TO STANDING WATER AND MINOR
FLOODING ALONG OPEN FIELDS...PLEASANT GROVE ROAD NORTH OF
NICOLAUS ROAD...FIFIELD ROAD BETWEEN PLEASANT GROVE AND
NATOMAS ROAD...BREWER ROAD NEAR HICKS ROAD...AND WEST
BUTTE ROAD.


&&

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DAY2SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok

ACUS02 KWNS 031724
SWODY2
SPC AC 031722

DAY 2 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1122 AM CST TUE MAR 03 2009

VALID 041200Z - 051200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...SYNOPSIS...
EWD SHIFT OF UPPER AIR PATTERN FCST THROUGH PERIOD...AS TROUGHING
NOW OVER E COAST MOVES OUT OVER ATLANTIC. RIDGING ALOFT -- NOW OVER
HIGH PLAINS -- WILL SHIFT EWD ACROSS UPPER GREAT LAKES AND SRN
PLAINS DAY-2. BROAD MID-UPPER LEVEL CYCLONE IS EVIDENT IN MOISTURE
CHANNEL IMAGERY OFFSHORE NRN CA AND ORE INVOF 130W ATTM. THIS
CIRCULATION IS FCST TO DEAMPLIFY...WITH ASSOCIATED SHORTWAVE TROUGH
ASSUMING POSITIVE TILT THROUGH PERIOD AS SPEED MAX NOW OVER AK DIGS
SEWD THEN SWD OVER BC.

AT SFC...LEE-SIDE TROUGHING OVER GREAT PLAINS WILL INTENSIFY THROUGH
PERIOD AS HEIGHT VALUES FALL SOMEWHAT AND GRADIENTS ALOFT TIGHTEN
OVER ROCKIES. THIS WILL INTENSIFY ONGOING LOW LEVEL WAA REGIME OVER
MUCH OF CENTAL CONUS. HOWEVER...RECENT DEEP/POLAR FROPA OVER GULF
-- AND RESULTANT LENGTHY PROCESS OF AIR MASS MODIFICATION NEEDED TO
REGENERATE MOIST BOUNDARY LAYERS -- WILL MEAN INSUFFICIENT MOISTURE
TO SUPPORT DEEP CONVECTIVE THREAT E OF ROCKIES.

...CENTRAL/NRN CA TO NRN GREAT BASIN REGION...
COOLING ALOFT INVOF MID-UPPER TROUGH...RESULTANT STEEPENING OF
LOW-MIDLEVEL LAPSE RATES...AND LINGERING LOW LEVEL MOISTURE...WILL
SUPPORT ANOTHER DAY OF CONVECTIVE POTENTIAL ACROSS PORTIONS
CENTRAL/NRN CA. FCST SOUNDINGS SUGGEST MLCAPES 100-400 J/KG...WITH
POCKETS OF SFC HEATING CONTRIBUTING TO AFTERNOON MAX IN COVERAGE.
CLOSE PROXIMITY TO UPPER TROUGH WILL RESULT IN WEAKER FLOW AND SHEAR
IN LOW-MIDLEVELS...AND GENERALLY LESS ORGANIZED CONVECTIVE
MODES...THAN PREVIOUS DAY. HOWEVER STRONGEST CELLS MAY YIELD HAIL
GIVEN DEPTH/INTENSITY OF COLD AIR ALOFT. SVR POTENTIAL APPEARS TOO
CONDITIONAL AND WEAK ATTM FOR PROBABILITIES AOA 5 PERCENT.

MEANWHILE...FCST SOUNDINGS SUGGEST THAT AT LEAST MRGL LOW-MIDLEVEL
MOISTURE...POCKETS OF SUFFICIENT SFC/DIURNAL HEATING AND FAVORABLY
STEEP LAPSE RATES SHOULD SUPPORT MLCAPES 100-200 J/KG INLAND ACROSS
PORTIONS NRN GREAT BASIN TOWARD SRN ID...AND POTENTIAL FOR ISOLATED
TSTMS MAINLY DURING DAYTIME.

..EDWARDS.. 03/03/2009

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KREV [031651]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KREV 031651
LSRREV

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RENO NV
851 AM PST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0800 AM HEAVY SNOW ALPINE MEADOWS 39.17N 120.22W
03/03/2009 M12.0 INCH PLACER CA MESONET

24-HR SNOWFALL AT ALPINE MEADOWS SKI AREA AT 6800 FT.

0830 AM HEAVY SNOW MOUNT ROSE SKI AREA 39.33N 119.89W
03/03/2009 M30.0 INCH WASHOE NV MESONET

24-HR SNOWFALL OF 26-39 INCHES MT ROSE SNOTEL AT
ELEVATION 8800 FT.

0830 AM HEAVY SNOW SQUAW VALLEY 39.20N 120.22W
03/03/2009 M17.0 INCH PLACER CA MESONET

24-HR SNOWFALL SQUAW VALLEY HIGH CAMP 8200 FT. STORM
TOTAL OF 30 INCHES SINCE 12 PM 3/1.

0830 AM HEAVY SNOW SQUAW VALLEY 39.20N 120.22W
03/03/2009 M10.0 INCH PLACER CA MESONET

12-HR SNOWFALL AT SQUAW VALLEY AT 6200 FT. STORM TOTAL OF
14 INCHES SINCE 12 PM 3/1.


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KMEG [031632]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary

NWUS54 KMEG 031632
LSRMEG

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEMPHIS TN
1032 AM CST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0304 PM SNOW UNION CITY 36.42N 89.05W
02/28/2009 E0.5 INCH OBION TN TRAINED SPOTTER

MODERATE SNOW CONTINUING TO FALL WITH AN ESTIMATED HALF
OF AN INCH ACCUMULATION ON THE GROUND. ROADS REMAIN WET.

0322 PM SNOW 8 WSW KENTON 36.16N 89.15W
02/28/2009 E0.5 INCH GIBSON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

SNOW ACCUMULATION ESTIMATED BETWEEN A QUARTER AND A HALF
OF AN INCH. PATCHY ICE ON SECONDARY ROADS AND OVERPASSES.


0330 PM SNOW 1 N GERMANTOWN 35.10N 89.79W
02/28/2009 M0.8 INCH SHELBY TN OFFICIAL NWS OBS

VISIBILITY RANGING FROM A QUARTER TO A HALF MILE

0330 PM SNOW 1 N GERMANTOWN 35.10N 89.79W
02/28/2009 M0.8 INCH SHELBY TN OFFICIAL NWS OBS

VISIBILITY RANGING FROM A QUARTER TO A HALF MILE

0335 PM SNOW 4 SE BARTLETT 35.17N 89.79W
02/28/2009 E0.5 INCH SHELBY TN PUBLIC

0340 PM SNOW UNION CITY 36.42N 89.05W
02/28/2009 E1.2 INCH OBION TN TRAINED SPOTTER

MODERATE SNOW CONTINUING. SOME ACCUMULATIONS NOW
APPEARING ON MAIN ROADWAYS.

0350 PM SNOW 3 N BARTLETT 35.26N 89.84W
02/28/2009 M2.0 INCH SHELBY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

SNOW FELL IN A LITTLE MORE THAN AN HOURS TIME.

0355 PM SNOW 1 N GERMANTOWN 35.10N 89.79W
02/28/2009 M1.5 INCH SHELBY TN OFFICIAL NWS OBS

0412 PM SNOW JONESBORO 35.82N 90.69W
02/28/2009 E2.0 INCH CRAIGHEAD AR BROADCAST MEDIA

SNOW ACCUMULATION ESTIMATED AT 1.75 TO 2.00 INCHES. SOME
SNOW ACCUMULATION ON ROADS WITH SEVERAL ACCIDENTS
REPORTED IN TOWN.

0435 PM SNOW 1 N GERMANTOWN 35.10N 89.79W
02/28/2009 M2.0 INCH SHELBY TN OFFICIAL NWS OBS

0500 PM SNOW LAKELAND 35.24N 89.73W
02/28/2009 E3.0 INCH SHELBY TN PUBLIC

0500 PM SNOW UNION CITY 36.42N 89.05W
02/28/2009 M2.5 INCH OBION TN TRAINED SPOTTER

MODERATE SNOW STILL FALLING WITH A HALF OF A MILE
VISIBILITY. SEVERAL ACCIDENTS REPORTED ACROSS OBION
COUNTY

0520 PM SNOW PARAGOULD 36.06N 90.51W
02/28/2009 E1.5 INCH GREENE AR PUBLIC

0525 PM SNOW 20 W BLYTHEVILLE 35.93N 90.28W
02/28/2009 E3.0 INCH MISSISSIPPI AR TRAINED SPOTTER

THREE INCH ACCUMULATION BOTH ON AND OFF HIGHWAY 18

0530 PM SLEET FINGER 35.35N 88.62W
02/28/2009 E0.00 INCH MCNAIRY TN PUBLIC

LIGHT ACCUMULATION ON HARD SURFACES

0535 PM SNOW 2 NE GERMANTOWN 35.11N 89.77W
02/28/2009 M2.4 INCH SHELBY TN NWS EMPLOYEE

0535 PM SNOW 3 N BARTLETT 35.26N 89.84W
02/28/2009 M5.0 INCH SHELBY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

RECEIVED 5 INCHES IN PAST THREE HOURS. OBSERVATION TAKEN
ON SNOWBOARD

0545 PM SNOW LAKELAND 35.24N 89.73W
02/28/2009 E3.0 INCH SHELBY TN PUBLIC

0555 PM SNOW GILT EDGE 35.53N 89.83W
02/28/2009 E3.5 INCH TIPTON TN PUBLIC

0600 PM SNOW 3 E DOWNTOWN MEMPHIS 35.13N 90.00W
02/28/2009 M1.7 INCH SHELBY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0610 PM SNOW POCAHONTAS 36.26N 90.97W
02/28/2009 M3.0 INCH RANDOLPH AR TRAINED SPOTTER

SECONDARY ROADS SNOW COVERED

0610 PM SNOW BIGGERS 36.33N 90.81W
02/28/2009 E5.0 INCH RANDOLPH AR PUBLIC

0625 PM SNOW BEMIS 35.58N 88.83W
02/28/2009 E1.3 INCH MADISON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0635 PM SNOW 3 N BARTLETT 35.26N 89.84W
02/28/2009 E5.5 INCH SHELBY TN PUBLIC

0638 PM SLEET 3 SE LEXINGTON 35.62N 88.36W
02/28/2009 E0.00 INCH HENDERSON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0640 PM SNOW ARLINGTON 35.28N 89.66W
02/28/2009 M5.0 INCH SHELBY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

STILL SNOWING MODERATELY

0645 PM SNOW 5 SSE JACKSON 35.57N 88.79W
02/28/2009 M1.0 INCH MADISON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0645 PM SNOW 2 N SOUTHAVEN 35.00N 90.00W
02/28/2009 M1.8 INCH SHELBY TN NWS EMPLOYEE

0700 PM SNOW LAKELAND 35.24N 89.73W
02/28/2009 M4.0 INCH SHELBY TN NWS EMPLOYEE

0710 PM SNOW MILLINGTON 35.33N 89.89W
02/28/2009 E5.0 INCH SHELBY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0710 PM SNOW 1 NE BARTLETT 35.23N 89.82W
02/28/2009 M5.5 INCH SHELBY TN NWS EMPLOYEE

0715 PM SNOW GILT EDGE 35.53N 89.83W
02/28/2009 E6.0 INCH TIPTON TN PUBLIC

TOTAL SNOWFALL

0720 PM SNOW BLYTHEVILLE 35.93N 89.92W
02/28/2009 E7.5 INCH MISSISSIPPI AR PUBLIC

0725 PM SNOW BLUE GOOSE 35.70N 88.58W
02/28/2009 M1.0 INCH HENDERSON TN CO-OP OBSERVER

0730 PM SNOW BEMIS 35.58N 88.83W
02/28/2009 E3.0 INCH MADISON TN AMATEUR RADIO

0730 PM SNOW ALAMO 35.78N 89.12W
02/28/2009 E1.5 INCH CROCKETT TN AMATEUR RADIO

0730 PM SNOW TRENTON 35.97N 88.94W
02/28/2009 E1.0 INCH GIBSON TN AMATEUR RADIO

0730 PM SNOW 4 N JACKSON 35.69N 88.83W
02/28/2009 E2.0 INCH MADISON TN AMATEUR RADIO

ESTIMATED ON EXIT 83 OF INTERSTATE 40

0730 PM SNOW STANTON 35.46N 89.40W
02/28/2009 E6.0 INCH HAYWOOD TN AMATEUR RADIO

0730 PM SNOW 6 NE JACKSON 35.70N 88.75W
02/28/2009 E1.5 INCH MADISON TN AMATEUR RADIO

ESTIMATED AT EXIT 87 OF INTERSTATE 40

0730 PM SNOW PARKER'S CROSS ROADS 35.79N 88.39W
02/28/2009 E1.0 INCH HENDERSON TN LAW ENFORCEMENT

ESTIMATED AT EXIT 108 OF INTERSTATE 40

0730 PM SNOW RIPLEY 35.75N 89.53W
02/28/2009 E6.0 INCH LAUDERDALE TN AMATEUR RADIO

0800 PM SNOW 1 N JACKSON 35.65N 88.83W
02/28/2009 E3.0 INCH MADISON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0800 PM SNOW 4 W DYERSBURG 36.04N 89.45W
02/28/2009 E4.0 INCH DYER TN TRAINED SPOTTER

MODERATE SNOW STILL FALLING

0800 PM SNOW HENDERSON 35.44N 88.65W
02/28/2009 E2.0 INCH CHESTER TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0802 PM SNOW 2 N JACKSON 35.66N 88.83W
02/28/2009 E3.3 INCH MADISON TN BROADCAST MEDIA

0804 PM SNOW ALAMO 35.78N 89.12W
02/28/2009 E6.0 INCH CROCKETT TN AMATEUR RADIO

0810 PM SNOW STANTON 35.46N 89.40W
02/28/2009 E8.0 INCH HAYWOOD TN AMATEUR RADIO

SOME TEN INCH DRIFTS.

0815 PM SNOW GILT EDGE 35.53N 89.83W
02/28/2009 E8.0 INCH TIPTON TN PUBLIC

0815 PM SNOW GERMANTOWN 35.09N 89.79W
02/28/2009 M2.2 INCH SHELBY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0825 PM SNOW KENNETT 36.24N 90.05W
02/28/2009 E5.5 INCH DUNKLIN MO LAW ENFORCEMENT

0825 PM SNOW MANILA 35.88N 90.16W
02/28/2009 E4.3 INCH MISSISSIPPI AR TRAINED SPOTTER

0842 PM SNOW BLUE GOOSE 35.70N 88.58W
02/28/2009 M3.0 INCH HENDERSON TN CO-OP OBSERVER

0855 PM SNOW 6 SE COVINGTON 35.51N 89.57W
02/28/2009 E7.0 INCH TIPTON TN PUBLIC

0856 PM SNOW 2 N JACKSON 35.66N 88.83W
02/28/2009 M5.1 INCH MADISON TN BROADCAST MEDIA

0900 PM HEAVY SNOW 5 E RIPLEY 35.75N 89.44W
02/28/2009 E10.0 INCH LAUDERDALE TN PUBLIC

DRIFTS EXCEEDING 1 FOOT.

0900 PM SNOW 4 SSE GADSDEN 35.72N 88.96W
02/28/2009 M6.5 INCH MADISON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0908 PM SNOW BEMIS 35.58N 88.83W
02/28/2009 M5.5 INCH MADISON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0910 PM SNOW 2 S WALCOTT 36.00N 90.67W
02/28/2009 M8.2 INCH GREENE AR TRAINED SPOTTER

SNOW DRIFTS UP TO EIGHTEEN INCHES

0915 PM SNOW UNION CITY 36.42N 89.05W
02/28/2009 M5.0 INCH OBION TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0920 PM SNOW ATOKA 35.45N 89.77W
02/28/2009 M7.0 INCH TIPTON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

MODERATE SNOW CONTINUES TO FALL

0920 PM SNOW GILT EDGE 35.53N 89.83W
02/28/2009 M9.3 INCH TIPTON TN PUBLIC

0930 PM SNOW GREENFIELD 36.16N 88.80W
02/28/2009 E1.5 INCH WEAKLEY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0944 PM SNOW 3 N BARTLETT 35.26N 89.84W
02/28/2009 M5.8 INCH SHELBY TN PUBLIC

0945 PM HEAVY SNOW WILSON 35.57N 90.04W
02/28/2009 M12.0 INCH MISSISSIPPI AR TRAINED SPOTTER

SNOW DRIFTS GREATER THAN 18 INCHES

0950 PM SNOW HENDERSON 35.44N 88.65W
02/28/2009 M4.0 INCH CHESTER TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0950 PM SNOW HENDERSON 35.44N 88.65W
02/28/2009 M4.0 INCH CHESTER TN TRAINED SPOTTER

1000 PM SNOW KENNETT 36.24N 90.05W
02/28/2009 E16.0 INCH DUNKLIN MO TRAINED SPOTTER

SIXTEEN INCH SNOW DRIFTS

1000 PM SNOW BEMIS 35.58N 88.83W
02/28/2009 M8.5 INCH MADISON TN CO-OP OBSERVER

MODERATE SNOW STILL FALLING. SNOW AND WINDS CAUSING TREE
BRANCHES TO SNAP OFF.

1010 PM SNOW ATOKA 35.45N 89.77W
02/28/2009 M8.5 INCH TIPTON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

1010 PM SNOW JACKSON 35.63N 88.83W
02/28/2009 M7.9 INCH MADISON TN BROADCAST MEDIA

SNOW FALL OF 2.8 INCHES IN LAST HOUR.

1020 PM SNOW JACKSON 35.63N 88.83W
02/28/2009 M8.0 INCH MADISON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

SNOWFALL TOTAL SINCE 5PM.

1028 PM SNOW 4 SSW WALCOTT 35.98N 90.69W
02/28/2009 M9.2 INCH GREENE AR TRAINED SPOTTER

SNOW DRIFTS UP TO 18 INCHES.

1030 PM SNOW MANILA 35.88N 90.16W
02/28/2009 M6.8 INCH MISSISSIPPI AR TRAINED SPOTTER

1030 PM SNOW HENDERSON 35.44N 88.65W
02/28/2009 M5.0 INCH CHESTER TN TRAINED SPOTTER

1030 PM SNOW 5 SSE JACKSON 35.57N 88.79W
02/28/2009 M8.5 INCH MADISON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

1035 PM SNOW 1 E BLYTHEVILLE 35.93N 89.91W
02/28/2009 M12.0 INCH MISSISSIPPI AR PUBLIC

1040 PM SNOW ARLINGTON 35.28N 89.66W
02/28/2009 M6.5 INCH SHELBY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

1040 PM SNOW ELLENDALE 35.23N 89.83W
02/28/2009 M6.5 INCH SHELBY TN NWS EMPLOYEE

1045 PM HEAVY SNOW GILT EDGE 35.53N 89.83W
02/28/2009 M11.0 INCH TIPTON TN PUBLIC

1050 PM SNOW LAKELAND 35.24N 89.73W
02/28/2009 M5.5 INCH SHELBY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

1050 PM SNOW LAKELAND 35.24N 89.73W
02/28/2009 M5.5 INCH SHELBY TN NWS EMPLOYEE

1052 PM SNOW MAURY CITY 35.82N 89.22W
02/28/2009 M18.5 INCH CROCKETT TN TRAINED SPOTTER

SNOW DRIFTS OF UP TO 18.5 INCHES.

1100 PM SNOW PARKER'S CROSS ROADS 35.79N 88.39W
02/28/2009 E9.0 INCH HENDERSON TN PUBLIC

1100 PM HEAVY SNOW BEMIS 35.58N 88.83W
02/28/2009 M11.0 INCH MADISON TN CO-OP OBSERVER

SEVERAL TREE LIMBS DOWN. SOME COMMUNICATIONS IN JACKSON
ARE OUT.

1100 PM SNOW ELLENDALE 35.23N 89.83W
02/28/2009 M7.5 INCH SHELBY TN NWS EMPLOYEE

SNOWFALL OF ONE INCH IN THE LAST 20 MINUTES.

1105 PM SNOW ATOKA 35.45N 89.77W
02/28/2009 M10.4 INCH TIPTON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

MODERATE SNOW CONTINUES TO FALL

1110 PM SNOW 4 E TRENTON 35.97N 88.87W
02/28/2009 M3.0 INCH GIBSON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

1120 PM SNOW 2 NE GERMANTOWN 35.11N 89.77W
02/28/2009 M4.0 INCH SHELBY TN NWS EMPLOYEE

SNOWFALL OF ONE INCH IN THE PAST 30 MINUTES.

1123 PM SNOW BROWNSVILLE 35.59N 89.25W
02/28/2009 E6.0 INCH HAYWOOD TN PUBLIC

MODERATE SNOW CONTINUES TO FALL

1130 PM HEAVY SNOW 1 E BLYTHEVILLE 35.93N 89.91W
02/28/2009 M10.5 INCH MISSISSIPPI AR TRAINED SPOTTER

1130 PM HEAVY SNOW 6 SE COVINGTON 35.51N 89.57W
02/28/2009 E12.0 INCH TIPTON TN PUBLIC

SNOW DRIFTS UP TO 20 INCHES.

1130 PM SNOW ARLINGTON 35.28N 89.66W
02/28/2009 M8.2 INCH SHELBY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

SNOWING AT A RATE OF 2 INCHES AN HOUR. DRIFTS NEAR ONE
FOOT.

1150 PM SNOW 10 W JONESBORO 35.82N 90.86W
02/28/2009 E2.0 INCH CRAIGHEAD AR TRAINED SPOTTER

1150 PM SNOW 6 SE DOWNTOWN MEMPHIS 35.07N 89.97W
02/28/2009 M3.0 INCH SHELBY TN ASOS

1150 PM SNOW ELLENDALE 35.23N 89.83W
02/28/2009 E9.5 INCH SHELBY TN NWS EMPLOYEE

1155 PM SNOW 2 NE GERMANTOWN 35.11N 89.77W
02/28/2009 M5.2 INCH SHELBY TN NWS EMPLOYEE

1155 PM HEAVY SNOW ATOKA 35.45N 89.77W
02/28/2009 M11.0 INCH TIPTON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

MODERATE SNOW CONTINUES TO FALL

1158 PM SNOW 2 N JACKSON 35.66N 88.83W
02/28/2009 M9.0 INCH MADISON TN BROADCAST MEDIA

1200 AM HEAVY SNOW 4 SE JACKSON 35.59N 88.78W
03/01/2009 M12.5 INCH MADISON TN CO-OP OBSERVER

1200 AM SNOW JONESBORO 35.82N 90.69W
03/01/2009 E6.0 INCH CRAIGHEAD AR PUBLIC

1200 AM HEAVY SNOW 2 N JACKSON 35.66N 88.83W
03/01/2009 M9.0 INCH MADISON TN BROADCAST MEDIA

1205 AM SNOW 8 E LEXINGTON 35.65N 88.25W
03/01/2009 M6.2 INCH HENDERSON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

1225 AM SNOW LEXINGTON 35.65N 88.39W
03/01/2009 M4.3 INCH HENDERSON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

1245 AM HEAVY SNOW ARLINGTON 35.28N 89.66W
03/01/2009 M10.0 INCH SHELBY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

1 FOOT DRIFTS...STILL SNOWING MODERATE TO HEAVY

1250 AM HEAVY SNOW ATOKA 35.45N 89.77W
03/01/2009 M12.4 INCH TIPTON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0105 AM SNOW FINGER 35.35N 88.62W
03/01/2009 M4.0 INCH MCNAIRY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0200 AM SNOW 3 SE LEXINGTON 35.62N 88.36W
03/01/2009 M5.8 INCH HENDERSON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0230 AM SNOW HENDERSON 35.44N 88.65W
03/01/2009 M6.5 INCH CHESTER TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0300 AM SNOW 3 W OAKLAND 35.22N 89.57W
03/01/2009 M8.0 INCH FAYETTE TN TRAINED SPOTTER

2 TO 3 INCHES ON ROADWAYS...INCLUDING HWY 64

0323 AM SNOW OXFORD 34.36N 89.53W
03/01/2009 E2.0 INCH LAFAYETTE MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

0.5 ON ROADWAYS

0328 AM SNOW BYHALIA 34.86N 89.69W
03/01/2009 M3.8 INCH MARSHALL MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

0330 AM SNOW NEWBERN 36.12N 89.27W
03/01/2009 U0.0 INCH DYER TN TRAINED SPOTTER

DRIFTS OF 13 TO 18 INCHES...BUT NO OFFICIAL SNOW DEPTH
REPORTED. INTERSECTION OF HWY 51 AND HWY 77

0330 AM SNOW TUPELO 34.26N 88.73W
03/01/2009 M0.3 INCH LEE MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

0330 AM SNOW ASHLAND 34.83N 89.18W
03/01/2009 E5.0 INCH BENTON MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

0400 AM SNOW TUNICA 34.69N 90.38W
03/01/2009 M1.0 INCH TUNICA MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

UP TO A HALF OF AN INCH ON ROADWAYS

0430 AM SNOW 3 N GERMANTOWN 35.13N 89.79W
03/01/2009 M7.6 INCH SHELBY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

NEAR TRINITY COMMONS SHOPPING CENTER AT TRINITY AND
GERMANTOWN ROADS

0530 AM SNOW BATESVILLE 34.32N 89.94W
03/01/2009 M2.0 INCH PANOLA MS TRAINED SPOTTER

0555 AM SNOW 2 N GERMANTOWN 35.12N 89.79W
03/01/2009 M7.0 INCH SHELBY TN NWS EMPLOYEE

0625 AM SNOW GERMANTOWN 35.09N 89.79W
03/01/2009 M4.0 INCH SHELBY TN NWS EMPLOYEE

0635 AM SNOW BEMIS 35.58N 88.83W
03/01/2009 M12.5 INCH MADISON TN CO-OP OBSERVER

0650 AM SNOW LEXINGTON 35.65N 88.39W
03/01/2009 E4.0 INCH HENDERSON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0650 AM SNOW ELLENDALE 35.23N 89.83W
03/01/2009 M11.5 INCH SHELBY TN NWS EMPLOYEE

0700 AM SNOW 3 N BARTLETT 35.26N 89.84W
03/01/2009 M8.9 INCH SHELBY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0700 AM SNOW GERMANTOWN 35.09N 89.79W
03/01/2009 M5.6 INCH SHELBY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0700 AM SNOW 13 SE MARTIN 36.21N 88.69W
03/01/2009 M2.5 INCH WEAKLEY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0700 AM SNOW ATOKA 35.45N 89.77W
03/01/2009 E12.1 INCH TIPTON TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0710 AM SNOW 2 SE OLIVE BRANCH 34.93N 89.80W
03/01/2009 M3.4 INCH DESOTO MS NWS EMPLOYEE

0718 AM SNOW MAYNARD 36.42N 90.90W
03/01/2009 M7.0 INCH RANDOLPH AR TRAINED SPOTTER

0730 AM SNOW 5 E NETTLETON 34.09N 88.53W
03/01/2009 E2.0 INCH MONROE MS TRAINED SPOTTER

0740 AM SNOW 3 E DOWNTOWN MEMPHIS 35.13N 90.00W
03/01/2009 M5.3 INCH SHELBY TN TRAINED SPOTTER

0745 AM SNOW OAKLAND 35.22N 89.51W
03/01/2009 E17.0 INCH FAYETTE TN PUBLIC

0800 AM SNOW BROWNSVILLE 35.59N 89.25W
03/01/2009 E6.0 INCH HAYWOOD TN PUBLIC

6 TO 10 INCHES SNOW ON GROUND

0800 AM SNOW GILT EDGE 35.53N 89.83W
03/01/2009 E12.0 INCH TIPTON TN PUBLIC

0900 AM SNOW OAKLAND 35.22N 89.51W
03/01/2009 E18.0 INCH FAYETTE TN PUBLIC

2 REPORTS OF 18 INCHES ON GROUND FROM OAKLAND

1000 AM SNOW SALTILLO 34.38N 88.69W
03/01/2009 E1.0 INCH LEE MS COUNTY OFFICIAL

1000 AM SNOW ALAMO 35.78N 89.12W
03/01/2009 E10.0 INCH CROCKETT TN TRAINED SPOTTER

1000 AM SNOW ARLINGTON 35.28N 89.66W
03/01/2009 M8.5 INCH SHELBY TN NWS EMPLOYEE

1030 AM SNOW 1 NE WALCOTT 36.04N 90.65W
03/01/2009 E10.0 INCH GREENE AR TRAINED SPOTTER

DRIFTS UP 2 FEET

1054 AM SNOW HUNTINGDON 36.01N 88.41W
03/01/2009 M1.0 INCH CARROLL TN EMERGENCY MNGR

1054 AM SNOW 1 N PARKER'S CROSS ROAD 35.80N 88.39W
03/01/2009 M3.0 INCH HENDERSON TN EMERGENCY MNGR

3 INCHES SNOW ON GROUND NORTH OF PARKERS CROSS ROADS INTO
CARROLL COUNTY


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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 031622
SWODY1
SPC AC 031618

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1018 AM CST TUE MAR 03 2009

VALID 031630Z - 041200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

LARGE...COLD UPPER TROUGH REMAINS OFF W COAST SENDING PERIODIC
IMPULSES INLAND ACROSS CENTRAL PAC COAST NEWD THRU NRN INTERMOUNTAIN
REGION. ONE S/W CURRENTLY LIFTING NEWD THRU MT/NRN WY AND WEAKENING
INTO L/W RIDGE POSITION OVER THE PLAINS TONIGHT. NEXT UPSTREAM
IMPULSE CURRENTLY MOVING ONSHORE NRN CA/OR AND AGAIN WILL WEAKEN AS
IT MOVES ACROSS NRN INTERMOUNTAIN AREA BY THIS EVENING.

ALONG AND N OF THE VERY STRONG POLAR JET FROM THE SFO BAY AREA TO
SERN ID...STEEP MID LEVEL LAPSE RATES FROM 7-8C/KM ARE IN PLACE
ALONG WITH SUFFICIENT MOISTURE/INSTABILITY TO SUPPORT THUNDERSTORM
DEVELOPMENT.

...NRN INTERMOUNTAIN REGION...
IN WAKE OF S/W IMPULSE NOW MOVING AWAY FROM SRN ID...A FAVORABLE
ENVIRONMENT WITH SHEAR AND INSTABILITY REMAINS SUPPORTING
REDEVELOPMENT OF THUNDERSTORMS GIVEN EXPECTED AFTERNOON HEATING.
WHILE MLCAPES NO HIGHER THAN ABOUT 300 J/KG ARE LIKELY...THE
COMBINATION OF VERY STRONG DEEP LAYER SHEAR AND STEEP/COLD LAPSE
RATES SUPPORT HAIL IN ANY STRONG UPDRAFT ABLE TO DEVELOP. HAVE
ADDED SOME LOW SEVERE HAIL PROBS VICINITY SNAKE RIVER VALLEY THIS
AFTERNOON GIVEN THESE EXPECTED CONDITIONS.

...NRN/CENTRAL CA INCLUDING SAC VALLEY...
REF MCD 192
IN THE WAKE OF CURRENT S/WV MOVING ACROSS NRN CA/OR... COLD MID
LEVEL TEMPERATURES AND STEEP LAPSE RATES WILL ALLOW MARGINAL
INSTABILITY TO DEVELOP WHERE AFTERNOON BREAKS IN THE CLOUDS CAN
DEVELOP. DESPITE MUCAPE VALUES OF LESS THAN 300 J/KG...STRONG
VERTICAL SHEAR AND LOW MELTING LEVELS WILL PROMOTE A RISK OF
ORGANIZED/LOW-TOPPED SUPERCELLS CAPABLE OF HAIL/WIND GUSTS AND/OR A
BRIEF TORNADO.

..HALES/GARNER.. 03/03/2009

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MESO: Mesoscale Discussion 0192

ACUS11 KWNS 031609
SWOMCD
SPC MCD 031608
CAZ000-031715-

MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 0192
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1008 AM CST TUE MAR 03 2009

AREAS AFFECTED...SRN SACRAMENTO VALLEY AND NRN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY

CONCERNING...SEVERE POTENTIAL...WATCH UNLIKELY

VALID 031608Z - 031715Z

LOW-TOPPED CONVECTIVE LINE...PRODUCING SOME LIGHTNING...WILL
PROGRESS ENEWD ACROSS THE SRN SACRAMENTO AND NRN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEYS
THROUGH 18-19Z. ISOLATED STRONGER WIND GUSTS WILL BE POSSIBLE...BUT
OVERALL LIMITED SEVERE THREAT WILL PRECLUDE THE NEED FOR A WATCH.

REGIONAL RADARS INDICATED A LOW-TOPPED LINE OF CONVECTION EXTENDING
FROM WRN BUTTE COUNTY SWWD TO JUST EAST OF SFO TO SAN MATEO COUNTY
AND THEN OFFSHORE. THIS LINE IS TRACKING EWD AT 30-35 KT WITH
SIMILAR WIND GUSTS PRODUCED AS IT MOVED THROUGH THE SFO METRO.
ALTHOUGH INSTABILITY IS WEAK...VERY LITTLE INHIBITION AND LOW LEVEL
LAPSE RATES AROUND 7 C/KM SUGGEST THE CONTINUED POTENTIAL FOR MAINLY
SUB-SEVERE WIND GUSTS TO REACH THE SURFACE.

..PETERS.. 03/03/2009

...PLEASE SEE WWW.SPC.NOAA.GOV FOR GRAPHIC PRODUCT...

ATTN...WFO...HNX...STO...MTR...

LAT...LON 37832199 38232194 38672199 39192178 39422165 39492147
39252114 38922088 38212040 37821991 37321995 36972066
37052120 37352161 37832199

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KMFR [031539]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS56 KMFR 031539
LSRMFR

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
737 AM PST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0100 AM NON-TSTM WND DMG 2 SE CAVE JUNCTION 42.15N 123.62W
03/03/2009 JOSEPHINE OR TRAINED SPOTTER

SPOTTER REPORTED ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMER DOWN ON HIS
STREET...WIND SPEEDS WERE UNKNOWN. APPROXIMATELY 2500
PEOPLE IN THE CAVE JUNCTION AREA WITHOUT POWER AT THE
TIME.

0100 AM NON-TSTM WND GST 4 ESE CAVE JUNCTION 42.15N 123.58W
03/03/2009 M44.00 MPH JOSEPHINE OR TRAINED SPOTTER


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KPHI [031441]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...corrected

NWUS51 KPHI 031441 CCA
LSRPHI

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...CORRECTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
941 AM EST TUE MAR 3 2009

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

1225 AM NON-TSTM WND DMG EASTON 38.77N 76.07W
03/02/2009 TALBOT MD COUNTY OFFICIAL

TREES AND WIRES DOWN AROUND COUNTY DUE TO ESTIMATED 50 TO
55 MPH WINDS /RADAR/ AND SNOWFALL.

1230 AM NON-TSTM WND DMG DENTON 38.88N 75.82W
03/02/2009 CAROLINE MD COUNTY OFFICIAL

TREES AND WIRES DOWN AROUND COUNTY DUE TO ESTIMATED 50 TO
55 MPH WINDS /RADAR/ AND SNOWFALL.

1230 AM NON-TSTM WND DMG CENTREVILLE 39.04N 76.07W
03/02/2009 QUEEN ANNE'S MD COUNTY OFFICIAL

TREES AND WIRES DOWN AROUND COUNTY DUE TO ESTIMATED 50 TO
55 MPH WINDS /RADAR/ AND SNOWFALL.

1250 AM NON-TSTM WND DMG CHESTERTOWN 39.22N 76.07W
03/02/2009 KENT MD COUNTY OFFICIAL

TREES AND WIRES DOWN AROUND COUNTY DUE TO ESTIMATED 50 TO
55 MPH WINDS /RADAR/ AND SNOWFALL.

1250 AM NON-TSTM WND DMG GEORGETOWN 38.69N 75.39W
03/02/2009 SUSSEX DE COUNTY OFFICIAL

TREES AND WIRES DOWN AROUND COUNTY DUE TO ESTIMATED 50 TO
55 MPH WINDS /RADAR/ AND SNOWFALL.

1255 AM NON-TSTM WND DMG DOVER 39.16N 75.52W
03/02/2009 KENT DE COUNTY OFFICIAL

TREES AND WIRES DOWN AROUND COUNTY DUE TO ESTIMATED 50 TO
55 MPH WINDS /RADAR/ AND SNOWFALL.

0110 AM NON-TSTM WND GST FRANKFORD 38.52N 75.23W
03/02/2009 M54.00 MPH SUSSEX DE TRAINED SPOTTER

54 MPH MEASURED WIND GUST.

0118 AM NON-TSTM WND GST LEWES 38.78N 75.15W
03/02/2009 M63.00 MPH SUSSEX DE BUOY

GUST MEASURED AT THE NOS STATION IN LEWES.

0136 AM NON-TSTM WND GST CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 38.94N 74.91W
03/02/2009 M45.00 MPH CAPE MAY NJ TRAINED SPOTTER

45 MPH MEASURED WIND GUST.

0153 AM NON-TSTM WND GST MILLVILLE 41.12N 76.53W
03/02/2009 M53.00 MPH CUMBERLAND NJ ASOS

53 MPH WIND GUSTS.

0155 AM NON-TSTM WND GST ELDORA 39.22N 74.91W
03/02/2009 M45.00 MPH CAPE MAY NJ TRAINED SPOTTER

45 MPH MEASURED WIND GUST.

0217 AM NON-TSTM WND GST ELDORA 39.22N 74.91W
03/02/2009 M59.00 MPH CAPE MAY NJ TRAINED SPOTTER

59 MPH MEASURED WIND GUST.

0240 AM NON-TSTM WND GST ATLANTIC CITY 39.36N 74.44W
03/02/2009 M48.00 MPH ATLANTIC NJ ASOS

48 MPH MEASURED WIND GUST.

0300 AM NON-TSTM WND GST ATLANTIC CITY 39.36N 74.44W
03/02/2009 M60.00 MPH ATLANTIC NJ PUBLIC

STEVENS INSTITUTE OBSERVATION


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KPIH [031407]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KPIH 031407
LSRPIH

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE POCATELLO
706 AM MST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0703 AM HAIL 1 W VICTOR 43.60N 111.13W
03/03/2009 E0.25 INCH TETON ID TRAINED SPOTTER

THUNDER AND LIGHTNING


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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 031239
SWODY1
SPC AC 031236

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0636 AM CST TUE MAR 03 2009

VALID 031300Z - 041200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

A BROAD UPPER RIDGE WILL REMAIN IN PLACE ACROSS THE CENTRAL/SOUTHERN
PLAINS TODAY...WHILE UPPER TROUGHS AFFECT THE EASTERN AND WESTERN
STATES. THE WESTERN TROUGH WILL RESULT IN SCATTERED SHOWERS AND
ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS ALONG THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST COAST...AND OVER
PARTS OF THE NORTHERN GREAT BASIN.

...NORTH CENTRAL CA/SACRAMENTO VALLEY...
A SERIES OF SHORTWAVE TROUGHS ARE FORECAST TO OVERSPREAD NORTHERN CA
DURING THIS FORECAST PERIOD. COLD MID LEVEL TEMPERATURES AND STEEP
LAPSE RATES WILL ALLOW MARGINAL INSTABILITY TO DEVELOP IF/WHERE
AFTERNOON BREAKS IN THE CLOUDS CAN DEVELOP. DESPITE MUCAPE VALUES
OF LESS THAN 300 J/KG...STRONG VERTICAL SHEAR AND LOW MELTING LEVELS
WILL PROMOTE A RISK OF ORGANIZED/LOW-TOPPED SUPERCELLS CAPABLE OF
HAIL AND/OR A BRIEF TORNADO.

..HART.. 03/03/2009

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KTAE [031231]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...corrected

NWUS52 KTAE 031231
LSRTAE

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...CORRECTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL
731 AM EST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0623 AM FUNNEL CLOUD 1 W MINEOLA 30.91N 83.36W
02/28/2009 LOWNDES GA LAW ENFORCEMENT

FUNNEL CLOUD REPORTED ON I-75 AT MILE MARKER 23.

1239 PM TSTM WND DMG 5 NW FORT RUCKER 31.39N 85.78W
02/28/2009 DALE AL PUBLIC

STORAGE SHED DESTROYED.

0158 PM TSTM WND DMG 2 NW ALAPAHA 31.40N 83.25W
02/28/2009 BERRIEN GA LAW ENFORCEMENT

SEVERAL TREES DOWN OVER HIGHWAY 82 AT MILE MARKER 12.

0220 PM TSTM WND DMG ALBANY 31.58N 84.18W
02/28/2009 DOUGHERTY GA LAW ENFORCEMENT

A FEW LARGE TREES DOWN ON 1800 BLOCK OF DAWSON ROAD. TIME
ESTIMATED.

0301 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 NNW TY TY 31.49N 83.66W
02/28/2009 WORTH GA LAW ENFORCEMENT

ROOFS BLOWN OFF AND TREES DOWN ON TY TY SYCAMORE ROAD.

0305 PM TSTM WND DMG TY TY 31.47N 83.65W
02/28/2009 TIFT GA EMERGENCY MNGR

SEVERAL ROOFS OFF HOMES

0305 PM TSTM WND DMG TY TY 31.47N 83.65W
02/28/2009 TIFT GA LAW ENFORCEMENT

SEVERAL VEHICLES OVERTURNED. POWER OUTAGE. TRAFFIC LIGHTS
OUT.

0310 PM TSTM WND DMG TIFTON 31.47N 83.51W
02/28/2009 TIFT GA EMERGENCY MNGR

SEVERAL TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN

0330 PM TSTM WND DMG BAINBRIDGE 30.91N 84.58W
02/28/2009 DECATUR GA EMERGENCY MNGR

SEVERAL TREES DOWN

0330 PM TSTM WND DMG 7 N CAIRO 30.98N 84.21W
02/28/2009 GRADY GA EMERGENCY MNGR

SEVERAL TREES DOWN

0349 PM TSTM WND DMG 7 N CAIRO 30.41N 85.48W
02/28/2009 BAY FL EMERGENCY MNGR

SHED BLOWN AWAY PORCH DAMAGED TREES ACROOS ROAD POWER
LINES DOWN

0523 PM TSTM WND DMG SNEADS 30.71N 84.92W
02/28/2009 JACKSON FL EMERGENCY MNGR

SEVERAL TREES SNAPPED. PARTIAL ROOF OFF SCHOOL.

0655 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 N LEESBURG 31.75N 84.17W
02/28/2009 LEE GA EMERGENCY MNGR

A MOBILE HOME WAS MOVED OFF ITS FOUNDATION.

0745 PM TSTM WND DMG 3 N CUFFIETOWN 31.78N 83.82W
02/28/2009 WORTH GA LAW ENFORCEMENT

ROOF LIFTED OFF A HOME ON GLEATON ROAD.

0840 PM HAIL NNW NEW HOPE 30.95N 85.88W
02/28/2009 E1.75 INCH HOLMES FL PUBLIC

GOLF BALL SIZED HAIL REPORTED.


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KBMX [031035]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary

NWUS54 KBMX 031035
LSRBMX

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BIRMINGHAM AL
434 AM CST TUE MAR 03 2009

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

0814 AM TSTM WND DMG 4 N FAYETTE 33.75N 87.83W
02/27/2009 FAYETTE AL EMERGENCY MNGR

HWY 171 NORTH, SEVERAL TREES BLOWN DOWN

0835 AM TSTM WND DMG 4 W HUBBERTVILLE 33.83N 87.81W
02/27/2009 FAYETTE AL EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES DOWN ON HIGHWAY 171 NEAR HARBIN ROAD.

0855 AM TSTM WND DMG KENNEDY 33.58N 87.99W
02/27/2009 LAMAR AL EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES AND POWERLINES DOWN ACROSS THE SOUTH END OF THE
COUNTY...MOST DAMAGE WAS NEAR THE KENNEDY AREA.

0935 AM LIGHTNING ABERNANT 33.29N 87.20W
02/27/2009 TUSCALOOSA AL EMERGENCY MNGR

LIGHTNING STRUCK SEVERAL TREES, FIRE DEPT RESPONDED

0955 AM HAIL BIRMINGHAM 33.53N 86.80W
02/27/2009 M0.50 INCH JEFFERSON AL EMERGENCY MNGR

EMA REPORTS MARBLE SIZE HAIL AT INTERSECTION OF 5TH AVE N
AND 16TH ST N IN DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM.

0956 AM TSTM WND GST BIRMINGHAM 33.53N 86.80W
02/27/2009 E50.00 MPH JEFFERSON AL POST OFFICE

ESTIMATED WIND GUST TO 50 MPH REPORTED AT PRINCETON
HOSPITAL IN WEST BIRMINGHAM.

0956 AM HAIL BIRMINGHAM 33.53N 86.80W
02/27/2009 E0.75 INCH JEFFERSON AL PUBLIC

PENNY SIZE HAIL AT PRINCETON HOSPITAL IN WEST BIRMINGHAM.


1010 AM TORNADO CHELSEA 33.33N 86.64W
02/27/2009 F0 SHELBY AL NWS EMPLOYEE

DAMAGE INCLUDED SEVERAL TREES AND POWERLINES DOWN,
WINDOWS BLOWN OUT OF CARS, AND GAS STATION SIGN
DESTROYED. SEVERAL WITNESSES SAW ACTUAL TORNADO AND
REPORTED IT TO BE AROUND 40 FEET WIDE. PATH LENGTH WAS
ESTIMATED AT ONE-HALF MILE AND WINDS WERE ESTIMATED AT 75
MPH.

1245 PM HAIL SAFFORD 32.29N 87.37W
02/27/2009 E1.00 INCH DALLAS AL POST OFFICE

1255 PM FLASH FLOOD TUSCALOOSA 33.24N 87.54W
02/27/2009 TUSCALOOSA AL NWS EMPLOYEE

SEVERAL ROADS FLOODED AND IMPASSABLE ON UNIVERSITY OF
ALABAMA CAMPUS.

0103 PM HAIL PLANTERSVILLE 32.66N 86.92W
02/27/2009 E0.75 INCH DALLAS AL EMERGENCY MNGR

0200 PM HAIL 8 N PRATTVILLE 32.58N 86.45W
02/27/2009 E1.00 INCH AUTAUGA AL EMERGENCY MNGR

QUARTER SIZE HAIL REPORTED BY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT
AT JUNCTION OF I-65 AND US HWY 31.

0308 PM HAIL ALICEVILLE 33.13N 88.16W
02/27/2009 E0.75 INCH PICKENS AL EMERGENCY MNGR

PENNY SIZED HAIL IN ALICEVILLE.

0318 PM HAIL 3 NE NORTHPORT 33.27N 87.56W
02/27/2009 E0.50 INCH TUSCALOOSA AL AMATEUR RADIO

PINE VALLEY RETIREMENT COMMUNITY.

0341 PM HAIL KNOXVILLE 32.99N 87.79W
02/27/2009 E0.88 INCH GREENE AL EMERGENCY MNGR

REPORTED BY VFD IN KNOXVILLE AREA.

0347 PM FUNNEL CLOUD 1 S MOUNDVILLE 32.98N 87.63W
02/27/2009 HALE AL EMERGENCY MNGR

REPORTED JUST SOUTH OF MOUNDVILLE.

0356 PM TORNADO 5 N GREENSBORO 32.77N 87.59W
02/27/2009 F0 HALE AL EMERGENCY MNGR

MULTIPLE 911 CALLS RECEIVED FROM THE PUBLIC OF TORNADO
CROSSING AL HWY 69. BRIEF EFO TOUCHDOWN...ONE TREE DOWN
AND NO STRUCTURAL DAMAGE REPORTED.

0401 PM FLASH FLOOD SAMANTHA 33.42N 87.61W
02/27/2009 TUSCALOOSA AL EMERGENCY MNGR

OLD FAYETTE ROAD AT BRADY MONTGOMERY ROAD. ROAD CLOSED
DUE TO FLOODING

0401 PM HAIL MOUNDVILLE 33.00N 87.63W
02/27/2009 E0.50 INCH HALE AL EMERGENCY MNGR

0415 PM FLOOD TUSCALOOSA 33.24N 87.54W
02/27/2009 TUSCALOOSA AL AMATEUR RADIO

OREGON FOREST, BEAR CREEK AND OLD WATERMELON ROADS HAVE
WATER ACROSS THEM. FLOODING IS ALSO REPORTED NEAR THE
NORTH RIVER YACHT CLUB.

0421 PM HAIL 12 NW MARION 32.75N 87.46W
02/27/2009 E1.00 INCH PERRY AL TRAINED SPOTTER

0438 PM HAIL MOUNDVILLE 33.00N 87.63W
02/27/2009 E0.50 INCH HALE AL EMERGENCY MNGR

0445 PM FLASH FLOOD COLUMBIANA 33.18N 86.60W
02/27/2009 SHELBY AL EMERGENCY MNGR

THORNBURG VET CLINIC HIWAY 25 NEAR COLUMBIANA MTN

0450 PM FUNNEL CLOUD PLANTERSVILLE 32.66N 86.92W
02/27/2009 DALLAS AL EMERGENCY MNGR

FUNNEL CLOUD REPORTED BY TRAINED STORM SPOTTERS

0509 PM FLOOD 3 S CALERA 33.06N 86.75W
02/27/2009 CHILTON AL PUBLIC

WATER OVER INTERSTATE 65 NEAR MILE MARKER 228.

0521 PM TSTM WND DMG 3 S PLECHER 32.66N 86.79W
02/27/2009 AUTAUGA AL AMATEUR RADIO

MULTIPLE TREES DOWN AT HWY 19 AND 42 NEAR THE RAILROAD
TRACKS. CORRECTED FOR TIME.

0521 PM HAIL 3 S PLECHER 32.66N 86.79W
02/27/2009 E0.88 INCH AUTAUGA AL AMATEUR RADIO

NEAR AUTAUGA CITY ON COUNTY ROAD 19. CORRECTED FOR TIME.

0521 PM HAIL 3 S PLECHER 32.66N 86.79W
02/27/2009 E0.50 INCH AUTAUGA AL TRAINED SPOTTER

ON HIGHWAY 82 AT THE CHILTON AND AUTAUGA COUNTY LINES.

0530 PM FLOOD TUSCALOOSA 33.24N 87.54W
02/27/2009 TUSCALOOSA AL EMERGENCY MNGR

PARKER ROAD AT SPRING HILL CHURCH ROAD CLOSED DUE TO
FLOODING.

0530 PM FLASH FLOOD ALICEVILLE 33.13N 88.16W
02/27/2009 PICKENS AL EMERGENCY MNGR

THREE TO SIX INCHES OF RAIN FELL IN A RELATIVELY SHORT
PERIOD OF TIME. A FEW ROADS ACROSS PICKENS COUNTY WERE
TEMPORARILY IMPASSABLE AND WERE CLOSED.

0530 PM HAIL 4 N LIVINGSTON 32.66N 88.19W
02/27/2009 E1.00 INCH SUMTER AL LAW ENFORCEMENT

EXIT 20 ON INTERSTATE 20. CORRECTED FOR TIME.

0530 PM HAIL 3 N BILLINGSLEY 32.70N 86.71W
02/27/2009 E0.25 INCH AUTAUGA AL AMATEUR RADIO

NEAR THE TANASCA POWER PLANT.

0550 PM FLOOD SAGINAW 33.22N 86.79W
02/27/2009 SHELBY AL LAW ENFORCEMENT

WATER OVER THE ROAD AT 665 HWY 31.

0550 PM HAIL 6 E NEW PROSPECT 32.67N 86.44W
02/27/2009 E1.00 INCH AUTAUGA AL AMATEUR RADIO

0602 PM TSTM WND DMG UNIONTOWN 32.45N 87.51W
02/27/2009 PERRY AL EMERGENCY MNGR

SEVERAL TREES DOWN ACROSS SEVERAL ROADWAYS.

0605 PM HAIL BELMONT 32.56N 87.94W
02/27/2009 E0.25 INCH SUMTER AL FIRE DEPT/RESCUE

0615 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 W ORRVILLE 32.31N 87.26W
02/27/2009 DALLAS AL EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES DOWN NEAR MARTIC STATION ON AL-22. CORRECTED FOR
TIME.

0621 PM HAIL DEMOPOLIS 32.52N 87.84W
02/27/2009 E0.75 INCH MARENGO AL EMERGENCY MNGR

0628 PM HAIL 4 S GALLION 32.44N 87.72W
02/27/2009 E2.75 INCH MARENGO AL LAW ENFORCEMENT

BASBEBALL SIZED HAIL REPORTED ON HIGHWAY 69 SOUTH OF
HIGHWAY 80 BY DEPUTY. CORRECTED FOR TIME.

0708 PM HAIL SAFFORD 32.29N 87.37W
02/27/2009 E1.00 INCH DALLAS AL NWS STORM SURVEY

0758 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 N MOUNT WILLING 32.08N 86.70W
02/27/2009 LOWNDES AL EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES DOWN BLOCKING ROADWAY NEAR INTERSECTION OF HWY 21
SOUTH AND COUNTY ROAD 45 NEAR BRAGG.

0848 PM HAIL ASHCRAFT CORNER 33.53N 87.90W
02/27/2009 E0.75 INCH FAYETTE AL EMERGENCY MNGR

0850 PM HAIL 5 SE MILLPORT 33.51N 88.02W
02/27/2009 E0.75 INCH PICKENS AL EMERGENCY MNGR

DIME TO PENNY SIZE HAIL WAS OBSERVED NEAR THE PALMETTO
COMMUNITY.

0910 PM HAIL NORTHPORT 33.24N 87.59W
02/27/2009 E0.25 INCH TUSCALOOSA AL BROADCAST MEDIA

PEA SIZE HAIL FELL ALONG HIGHWAY 171.

0915 PM TSTM WND DMG SAMANTHA 33.42N 87.61W
02/27/2009 TUSCALOOSA AL EMERGENCY MNGR

TREE DOWN ON GORGAS RD. CORRECTED FOR TIME OF OCCURRENCE.


0945 PM TSTM WND DMG 10 S TUSCALOOSA 33.09N 87.54W
02/27/2009 TUSCALOOSA AL EMERGENCY MNGR

6E OF MAXWELL

0142 AM FLASH FLOOD VERNON 33.76N 88.11W
02/28/2009 LAMAR AL EMERGENCY MNGR

COUNTY EMA REPORTS UP TO 10 ROADS CLOSED ACROSS THE
COUNTY AT THIS TIME.

0400 AM FLASH FLOOD BANKSTON 33.67N 87.67W
02/28/2009 FAYETTE AL EMERGENCY MNGR

SEVERAL ROADS CLOSED DUE TO MINOR FLOODING

0401 AM FLASH FLOOD VERNON 33.76N 88.11W
02/28/2009 LAMAR AL EMERGENCY MNGR

COUNTY EMA REPORTS 48 ROADS ARE NOW CLOSED COUNTYWIDE

0430 AM HAIL 2 S TUSCALOOSA 33.21N 87.54W
02/28/2009 E0.75 INCH TUSCALOOSA AL PUBLIC

REPORTED NEAR STOKES. CORRECTED FOR TIME.

0740 AM FUNNEL CLOUD TALLASSEE 32.54N 85.89W
02/28/2009 TALLAPOOSA AL EMERGENCY MNGR

FUNNEL CLOUD REPORTED IN TALLASSEE RELAYED FROM FIRE
DEPARTMENT.

0740 AM TORNADO 5 NNE MILSTEAD 32.51N 85.87W
02/28/2009 F0 TALLAPOOSA AL NWS STORM SURVEY

TORNADO TOUCHED NEAR COUNTY ROAD 51 IN FAR SOUTHERN
TALLAPOOSA COUNTY. SMALL TREES AND POWER LINES WERE BLOWN
DOWN AND A FIRE WAS REPORTED. 2 OUTBUILDINGS WERE
DESTROYED AND SOME SHINGLE DAMAGE TO HOMES. APPROXIMATELY
ONE MILE LONG AND 100 YARDS WIDE.

0810 AM TORNADO 3 NW OPELIKA 32.68N 85.42W
02/28/2009 LEE AL BROADCAST MEDIA

A FEW VEHICLES WERE OVERTURNED NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF
HIGHWAY 280 AND HIGHWAY 147. ONE HOME WAS DESTROYED AND A
FEW BILLBOARDS WERE DESTROYED.

0830 AM TSTM WND DMG SMITHS STATION 32.54N 85.10W
02/28/2009 LEE AL PUBLIC

DAMAGE TO SMITHS STATION JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. AIR
CONDITIONERS AT THE ROOF OF THE SCHOOL WERE BLOWN AWAY.
TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN ACROSS THE CITY. A.D. MCLEIN
HISTORIC RAIL ROAD MUSEUM DAMAGED. POSSIBLE TORNADO.

0831 AM HAIL 2 NE NOTASULGA 32.58N 85.65W
02/28/2009 E0.25 INCH LEE AL FIRE DEPT/RESCUE

PEA SIZE HAIL ALONG COUNTY ROAD 14 IN WESTERN LEE COUNTY.


0832 AM TORNADO 5 WNW BLEECKER 32.61N 85.24W
02/28/2009 LEE AL EMERGENCY MNGR

SEVERAL HOMES DAMAGED WITH PEOPLE TRAPPED INSIDE. TREES
WERE BLOWN DOWN. LOCATION NEAR SALEM ON HIGHWAY 280 NEAR
LEE ROAD 254.

0731 AM SNOW BILLINGSLEY 32.66N 86.71W
03/01/2009 M2.0 INCH AUTAUGA AL BROADCAST MEDIA

0738 AM SNOW 6 E HENDRIX 34.04N 86.35W
03/01/2009 M0.5 INCH BLOUNT AL EMERGENCY MNGR

ON RED MOUNTAIN.

0753 AM SNOW WETUMPKA 32.54N 86.20W
03/01/2009 M1.0 INCH ELMORE AL EMERGENCY MNGR

BRIDGES ON INTERSTATE 65 AND FEW COUNTY ROADS BECOMING
SLUSHY AS SNOW ACCUMULATES.

0810 AM SNOW HAMILTON 34.14N 87.98W
03/01/2009 M1.5 INCH MARION AL EMERGENCY MNGR

ROAD CONDITIONS BEGINNING TO DETERIORATE.

0810 AM SNOW DOUBLE SPRINGS 34.15N 87.40W
03/01/2009 M1.5 INCH WINSTON AL EMERGENCY MNGR

ROADS CONDITIONS BEGINNING TO DETERIORATE.

0810 AM SNOW JASPER 33.85N 87.27W
03/01/2009 M0.8 INCH WALKER AL EMERGENCY MNGR

0815 AM SNOW TUSCALOOSA 33.24N 87.54W
03/01/2009 M0.5 INCH TUSCALOOSA AL EMERGENCY MNGR

0927 AM SNOW 2 N CENTER POINT 33.67N 86.68W
03/01/2009 M2.0 INCH JEFFERSON AL TRAINED SPOTTER

0950 AM SNOW BIRMINGHAM 33.53N 86.80W
03/01/2009 M1.5 INCH JEFFERSON AL PUBLIC

0953 AM SNOW MILLBROOK 32.48N 86.37W
03/01/2009 M2.0 INCH ELMORE AL PUBLIC

1005 AM SNOW 3 NW CHELSEA 33.36N 86.67W
03/01/2009 M2.0 INCH SHELBY AL BROADCAST MEDIA

HIGHLAND LAKES SUBDIVISION.

1005 AM SNOW MONTGOMERY 32.35N 86.28W
03/01/2009 E0.5 INCH MONTGOMERY AL EMERGENCY MNGR

1023 AM SNOW AUBURN 32.59N 85.48W
03/01/2009 E1.5 INCH LEE AL EMERGENCY MNGR

1130 AM SNOW 4 NNE CALERA 33.16N 86.74W
03/01/2009 M3.5 INCH SHELBY AL NWS EMPLOYEE

TOTAL FOR THE EVENT AT KENSINGTON MANOR APARTMENTS IN
CALERA.

1145 AM SNOW WETUMPKA 32.54N 86.20W
03/01/2009 E3.0 INCH ELMORE AL EMERGENCY MNGR

MOSTLY 1 TO 2 INCHES ACROSS ELMORE COUNTY...WITH SOME
TOTALS OF 3 INCHES ALONG THE COOSA COUNTY LINE.

1145 AM SNOW 3 NW CHELSEA 33.36N 86.67W
03/01/2009 M4.0 INCH SHELBY AL NWS EMPLOYEE

1150 AM SNOW 1 W HUEYTOWN 33.44N 87.01W
03/01/2009 M5.5 INCH JEFFERSON AL PUBLIC

TOTAL FOR THE EVENT IN CONCORD.

1215 PM SNOW 5 SSE ALABASTER 33.18N 86.78W
03/01/2009 M1.5 INCH SHELBY AL NWS EMPLOYEE

TOTAL FOR THE EVENT AT THE SHELBY COUNTY AIRPORT.

1230 PM SNOW BEAUREGARD 32.54N 85.37W
03/01/2009 M4.0 INCH LEE AL EMERGENCY MNGR

STILL SNOWING.


&&

$$

LINHARES

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DAY48SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok

ACUS48 KWNS 030957
SWOD48
SPC AC 030957

DAY 4-8 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0357 AM CST TUE MAR 03 2009

VALID 061200Z - 111200Z

THE MEDIUM RANGE MODELS BEGIN THE DAY 4 TO 8 PERIOD WITH A WEST TO
SOUTHWEST FLOW PATTERN ACROSS THE CONUS. THE MODELS ARE IN AGREEMENT
DEVELOPING AN UPPER-LEVEL TROUGH OVER THE WRN STATES FRIDAY AND
MOVING THIS FEATURE ACROSS THE FOUR CORNERS AND ROCKIES REGION
SATURDAY. THE SYSTEM IS PROJECTED INTO THE PLAINS BY SUNDAY AS A
STRONG MID-LEVEL JET EJECTS NEWD INTO THE UPPER MS VALLEY. THIS
PATTERN WOULD RESULT IN LOW-LEVEL MOISTURE RETURN INTO THE SRN
PLAINS AND OZARKS WITH THUNDERSTORMS DEVELOPING ALONG THE MOIST AXIS
SUNDAY AFTERNOON. ATTM...VERTICAL SHEAR PROFILES AND INSTABILITY ON
FORECAST SOUNDINGS APPEAR GREAT ENOUGH FOR AN ORGANIZED SEVERE
THREAT FROM THE SRN PLAINS NNEWD INTO THE MID MS VALLEY SUNDAY AND
SUNDAY NIGHT. HOWEVER...UNCERTAINTIES STILL REMAIN HIGH CONCERNING
THE TIMING OF THE TROUGH AND THE AMOUNT OF INSTABILITY THAT WILL
DEVELOP IN THE WARM SECTOR. WILL NOT OUTLOOK AN AREA ATTM.
HOWEVER...AS CERTAINTY INCREASES...AN OUTLOOK AREA MAY BE NEED TO BE
CONSIDERED IN LATER OUTLOOKS.

BEYOND SUNDAY/DAY 6...MEDIUM RANGE MODEL SOLUTIONS CONTINUE IN
AGREEMENT DEVELOPING A BROAD UPPER-LEVEL TROUGH IN THE SRN STATES
WITH A SOUTHWEST FLOW PATTERN IN PLACE IN THE CNTRL AND ERN U.S.
THIS WOULD PROMOTE CONTINUED MOISTURE RETURN ACROSS THE SRN PLAINS
AND MS VALLEY. CONSIDERING THE AMOUNT OF MID-LEVEL FLOW
FORECAST...SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CLUSTERS WILL BE POSSIBLE ON DAY
7/MONDAY AND DAY 8/TUESDAY. HOWEVER...WILL WAIT TO ESTABLISH RUN TO
RUN CONSISTENCY BEFORE CONSIDERING AN OUTLOOK IN THE SCNTRL U.S.
LATE IN THE DAY 4 TO 8 PERIOD.

..BROYLES.. 03/03/2009

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DAY3SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok

ACUS03 KWNS 030723
SWODY3
SPC AC 030720

DAY 3 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0120 AM CST TUE MAR 03 2009

VALID 051200Z - 061200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

AN UPPER-LEVEL RIDGE IS FORECAST TO MOVE FROM THE MS VALLEY INTO THE
ERN SEABOARD THURSDAY AS AN UPPER-LEVEL TROUGH DIGS SSEWD ACROSS THE
WEST COAST. ALTHOUGH A FEW THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE ALONG THE
CENTER OF THE TROUGH IN CNTRL CA THURSDAY AFTERNOON...THE ACTIVITY
SHOULD NOT BE ORGANIZED. ELSEWHERE...THUNDERSTORMS ARE NOT EXPECTED
ACROSS THE CONUS.

..BROYLES.. 03/03/2009

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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 030553
SWODY1
SPC AC 030551

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1151 PM CST MON MAR 02 2009

VALID 031200Z - 041200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...SYNOPSIS...
AN AMPLIFIED LONGWAVE PATTERN WILL PERSIST OVER THE CONUS THROUGH
TONIGHT. AS AN UPPER RIDGE SHIFTS EASTWARD OVER THE CENTRAL
STATES...AN UPSTREAM BROAD UPPER TROUGH WILL SLOWLY MOVE ONTO THE
ORE/NORTHERN CA COAST. AS SEVERAL SHORTWAVE IMPULSES PIVOT
EAST-NORTHWARD ON THE PERIPHERY OF THIS UPPER LOW...SHOWERS/ISOLATED
TSTMS WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE COASTAL PORTIONS OF THE PACIFIC
NORTHWEST AND COASTAL/INTERIOR VALLEY PORTIONS OF CA...WITH ISOLATED
TSTMS ALSO POSSIBLE ACROSS THE NORTHERN INTERMOUNTAIN WEST.
EXPANSIVE SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE OVER THE EASTERN HALF OF THE CONUS
AND CONTINENTAL TRAJECTORIES WILL KEEP THE REMAINDER OF THE COUNTRY
VOID OF TSTMS.

...NORTH CENTRAL CA/SACRAMENTO VALLEY...
AS THE COLD UPPER LOW GRADUALLY NEARS THE COAST /-30C AT 500
MB/...IT SEEMS LIKELY THAT A MID LEVEL SHORTWAVE TROUGH WILL
OVERSPREAD NORTHERN CA EARLY IN THE DAY...WITH A SUBSEQUENT IMPULSE
REACHING NORTHERN CA LATER TONIGHT. ALTHOUGH A RELATIVELY QUIESCENT
LARGE SCALE REGIME WILL GENERALLY EXIST ACROSS NORTH CENTRAL CA
DURING THE AFTERNOON...SUFFICIENT CLOUD BREAKS/HEATING COULD RESULT
IN A COUPLE HUNDRED J/KG OF SBCAPE THIS AFTERNOON ACROSS THE
INTERIOR VALLEY. WHEN COMBINED WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR OROGRAPHICALLY
AIDED SOUTH-SOUTHEASTERLY LOW LEVEL FLOW...A MARGINAL/CONDITIONAL
POSSIBILITY WILL EXIST FOR A FEW QUASI-ORGANIZED/ROTATING STORMS
CAPABLE OF HAIL AND PERHAPS A TORNADO.

..GUYER/JEWELL.. 03/03/2009

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DAY2SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok

ACUS02 KWNS 030552
SWODY2
SPC AC 030550

DAY 2 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1150 PM CST MON MAR 02 2009

VALID 041200Z - 051200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

AN UPPER-LEVEL RIDGE OVER THE GREAT PLAINS IS FORECAST TO MOVE EWD
INTO THE MS VALLEY WEDNESDAY AS AN UPPER-LEVEL LOW OFF THE COASTS OF
ORE AND NRN CA MOVES SLOWLY SWD OFF THE WEST COAST. A PLUME OF
MID-LEVEL MOISTURE EVIDENT ON WATER VAPOR IMAGERY WILL REMAIN IN
PLACE STREAMING EWD INTO CA AND THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST WEDNESDAY. A
FEW THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE EAST OF THE UPPER-LEVEL LOW
MAINLY ACROSS THE SACRAMENTO VALLEY DUE TO STRONG LARGE-SCALE ASCENT
AND COLD AIR ALOFT AS SFC TEMPS WARM WEDNESDAY. SHEAR AND
INSTABILITY SHOULD NOT BE SUFFICIENT FOR ORGANIZED CONVECTION.
ELSEWHERE ACROSS THE CONUS...THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY IS NOT EXPECTED
WEDNESDAY OR WEDNESDAY NIGHT.

..BROYLES.. 03/03/2009

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