Monday, November 2, 2009

KMLB [030252]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS52 KMLB 030252
LSRMLB

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL
952 PM EST MON NOV 02 2009

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

0932 PM HEAVY RAIN VERO BEACH 27.65N 80.39W
11/02/2009 M2.41 INCH INDIAN RIVER FL ASOS

2.04 INCHES OF RAIN FELL AT VERO BEACH BETWEEN 8 AND 9 PM
WITH A TOTAL OF 2.41 INCHES.


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JRC

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KSHV [030213]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KSHV 030213
LSRSHV

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SHREVEPORT LA
812 PM CST MON NOV 02 2009

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

0742 PM TORNADO 3 W SHONGALOO 32.94N 93.34W
10/29/2009 WEBSTER LA NWS STORM SURVEY

AN EF0 TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN WEST OF TOWN DOWNING A FEW
LARGE TREES. SEVERAL LARGE LIMBS WERE ALSO DOWNED ALONG
THE PATH. THE PATH WIDTH WAS 50 YARDS WITH A PATH LENGTH
OF 2 MILES.


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MBERRY

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KSHV [030203]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KSHV 030203
LSRSHV

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SHREVEPORT LA
802 PM CST MON NOV 02 2009

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

0313 PM TORNADO 8 SW SMACKOVER 33.29N 92.84W
10/29/2009 UNION AR NWS STORM SURVEY

AN EF1 TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN SOUTHWEST OF SMACKOVER
DOWNING SEVERAL LARGE TREES AND SNAPPING OTHERS. A ROOF
WAS ALSO PEELED BACK FROM A HOME SOUTHWEST OF TOWN. THE
PATH WIDTH WAS 75 YARDS WITH A PATH LENGTH OF 4 MILES.

0313 PM TORNADO 3 WSW SMACKOVER 33.35N 92.78W
10/29/2009 UNION AR NWS STORM SURVEY

AN EF1 TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN 3 MILES WSW OF SMACKOVER AND
DOWNED LARGE TREES WHILE SNAPPING SEVERAL OTHERS. THE
PATH WIDTH WAS 75 YARDS WIDE WITH A PATH LENGTH OF 1
MILE.


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MBERRY

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KSHV [030149]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KSHV 030149
LSRSHV

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SHREVEPORT LA
749 PM CST MON NOV 02 2009

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

0155 PM TORNADO 11 ENE JUNCTION CITY 33.08N 92.55W
10/29/2009 UNION AR NWS STORM SURVEY

AN EF0 TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN EAST NORTHEAST OF JUNCTION
CITY ARKANSAS. THIS TORNADO DOWNED 3 LARGE TREES ALONG
WITH LARGE LIMBS ALONG THE PATH. PATH WIDTH WAS 50 YARDS
WIDE WITH A PATH LENGTH OF 1.5 MILES.


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MBERRY

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KSHV [030136]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KSHV 030136
LSRSHV

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SHREVEPORT LA
735 PM CST MON NOV 02 2009

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

0135 PM TORNADO 5 S BERNICE 32.76N 92.66W
10/29/2009 LINCOLN LA NWS STORM SURVEY

AN EF0 TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN 5 MILES SOUTH OF BERNICE JUST
WEST OF HWY 167. DAMAGE CONSISTED OF TREES DOWNED AND
LARGE BRANCHES DOWNED. TIN WAS ALSO REMOVED FROM THE ROOF
OF A CAR WASH AND ROOF DAMAGE WAS OBSERVED TO A HOME
ALONG THE SOUTH SIDE OF BERNICE. PATH WIDTH WAS 50 YARDS
WIDE WITH A PATH LENGTH OF 5 MILES LONG.


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MBERRY

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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 030051
SWODY1
SPC AC 030050

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0650 PM CST MON NOV 02 2009

VALID 030100Z - 031200Z

...NO TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

AN UPPER-LEVEL TROUGH WILL MOVE ACROSS THE OH AND TN VALLEYS TONIGHT
AS SFC HIGH PRESSURE DIVES SEWD ACROSS THE PLAINS AND MS VALLEY. NLY
FLOW IN THE BOUNDARY LAYER WILL KEEP LOW-LEVEL MOISTURE PRIMARILY
OFFSHORE IN THE GULF OF MEXICO. FOR THIS REASON...THUNDERSTORM
ACTIVITY IS NOT EXPECTED ACROSS THE CONUS TONIGHT.

..BROYLES.. 11/03/2009

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KSHV [022208]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KSHV 022208
LSRSHV

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SHREVEPORT LA
408 PM CST MON NOV 02 2009

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

0444 PM TORNADO 3 WNW GARY CITY 32.05N 94.42W
10/29/2009 PANOLA TX NWS STORM SURVEY

AN EF0 TORNADO SKIPPED ALONG A PATH WHICH STARTED ALONG
FM 1970 WHERE A COUPLE TREES WERE UPROOTED. NUMEROUS
TREES WERE SNAPPED NEAR THE END OF THE TRACK ALONG COUNTY
ROAD 116. THE TORNADO TRACK WAS APPROXIMATELY 4 MILES
LONG...100 YARDS WIDE AND SPORADICALLY ON THE GROUND FOR
A SPAN OF 6 MINUTES.


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KSHV [022143]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KSHV 022143
LSRSHV

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SHREVEPORT LA
343 PM CST MON NOV 02 2009

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

0129 PM TORNADO 1 E HALL SUMMIT 32.18N 93.30W
10/29/2009 RED RIVER LA NWS STORM SURVEY

AN EF0 TORNADO SKIPPED ALONG A PATH FROM NEAR HALL SUMMIT
NORTHWARD ACROSS THE RED RIVER...BIENVILLE PARISH LINE
ALONG HWY 371. HALL SUMMIT CHIEF OF POLICE WITNESSED 3
FUNNELS..2 SMALL AND 1 MAIN FUNNEL SPORADICALLY DROPPING
DOWN IN A FORESTED AREA NORTH OF HALL SUMMIT WEST OF HWY
371. SEVERAL LARGE LIMBS WERE BROKEN IN TREES ALONG HWY
371. THE TORNADO PATH WAS 4.5 MILES LONG AND
APPROXIMATELY 75 YARDS WIDE AND ON THE GROUND 7 MINUTES.


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KHUN [022141]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...corrected

NWUS54 KHUN 022141
LSRHUN

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...CORRECTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
340 PM CST MON NOV 02 2009

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

0405 PM TSTM WND DMG 2 S RED ROCK 34.67N 87.87W
10/30/2009 COLBERT AL EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES DOWN AND MINOR DAMAGE TO A MOBILE HOME IN THE 9000
BLOCK OF AL HWY 247.


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DJN

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KJAN [022133]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KJAN 022133
LSRJAN

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS
333 PM CST MON NOV 02 2009

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

0545 PM HAIL 4 NE HEIDELBERG 31.93N 88.94W
10/30/2009 E0.75 INCH JASPER MS PUBLIC

PENNY SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED IN VOSSBURG.


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JFAIRLY

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KSHV [022127]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KSHV 022127
LSRSHV

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SHREVEPORT LA
327 PM CST MON NOV 02 2009

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

0353 PM TORNADO 5 NW PLAIN DEALING 32.96N 93.76W
10/29/2009 BOSSIER LA NWS STORM SURVEY

AN EF0 TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN NORTHWEST OF PLAIN DEALING
ALONG HWY 537. NUMEROUS TREES WERE SNAPPED AND UPROOTED
IN A PATH THAT STARTED ALONG HWY 537 CROSSED LOG FERRY
ROAD AND ENDED ALONG WISE ROAD. THE TORNADO TRACK WAS
APPROXIMATELY 4.5 MILES LONG...100 YARDS WIDE AND ON THE
GROUND 7 MINUTES.


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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 021901
SWODY1
SPC AC 021900

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0100 PM CST MON NOV 02 2009

VALID 022000Z - 031200Z

...NO TSTM AREAS FORECAST...
..DARROW.. 11/02/2009

.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1004 AM CST MON NOV 02 2009/

RELATIVELY DRY AND STABLE CONDITIONS WILL PRECLUDE ORGANIZED
THUNDERSTORM AREAS ACROSS THE NATION THROUGH THE PERIOD. A FEW
SHOWERS MAY DEVELOP THIS AFTERNOON OVER THE CENTRAL FL PENINSULA
ALONG A QUASI-STATIONARY FRONT...BUT WEAK LAPSE RATES EVIDENCED IN
12Z RAOBS SHOULD KEEP CONVECTION SHALLOW AND UNLIKELY TO PRODUCE
MUCH IF ANY LIGHTNING.

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DAY2SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok

ACUS02 KWNS 021714
SWODY2
SPC AC 021714

DAY 2 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1114 AM CST MON NOV 02 2009

VALID 031200Z - 041200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...SYNOPSIS...


LARGE SCALE PATTERN DOES NOT APPEAR PARTICULARLY FAVORABLE FOR
THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY DURING THE DAY2 PERIOD...THOUGH A SMALL AREA
OF FOCUSED DEEP ASCENT ACROSS THE MID/UPPER MS VALLEY REGION WOULD
OTHERWISE FAVOR A POTENTIAL ZONE OF ELEVATED CONVECTION. NAM
FORECAST SOUNDINGS ACROSS PORTIONS OF MN/IA/WI/IL EXHIBIT A SMALL
AMOUNT OF INSTABILITY IF LIFTING A PARCEL NEAR 700MB.
HOWEVER...LIGHTNING POTENTIAL WITH THIS CONVECTION APPEARS TOO LOW
TO WARRANT A THUNDER OUTLOOK.

A NARROW ZONE OF MEAGER INSTABILITY WILL EXIST ALONG DIFFUSE
TRAILING FRONTAL ZONE ACROSS SOUTH FL TUESDAY. WEAK CONVERGENCE AND
POOR LAPSE RATES SUGGEST PRIMARY THREAT FOR THUNDERSTORM DEVELOPMENT
WILL BE OVER WARMER WATERS...HOWEVER CAN NOT RULE OUT A LONE STORM
OVER LAND. WILL KEEP CURRENT THUNDERSTORM FORECAST ACROSS THE SRN
PENINSULA BUT OVERALL THREAT APPEARS QUITE LOW.

..DARROW.. 11/02/2009

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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 021606
SWODY1
SPC AC 021604

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1004 AM CST MON NOV 02 2009

VALID 021630Z - 031200Z

...NO TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

RELATIVELY DRY AND STABLE CONDITIONS WILL PRECLUDE ORGANIZED
THUNDERSTORM AREAS ACROSS THE NATION THROUGH THE PERIOD. A FEW
SHOWERS MAY DEVELOP THIS AFTERNOON OVER THE CENTRAL FL PENINSULA
ALONG A QUASI-STATIONARY FRONT...BUT WEAK LAPSE RATES EVIDENCED IN
12Z RAOBS SHOULD KEEP CONVECTION SHALLOW AND UNLIKELY TO PRODUCE
MUCH IF ANY LIGHTNING.

..GRAMS/EVANS.. 11/02/2009

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KPAH [021554]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS53 KPAH 021554
LSRPAH

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PADUCAH KY
953 AM CST MON NOV 02 2009

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

0745 AM FLOOD POPLAR BLUFF 36.76N 90.41W
10/30/2009 BUTLER MO LAW ENFORCEMENT

*** 3 FATAL *** LATE REPORT...INDIRECT FATALITIES...3
INDIVIDIUALS IN ONE CAR HYDROPLANED OFF OF HIGHWAY AND
OVERTURNED IN RAIN-SWOLLEN CREEK. ALL 3 DROWNED. REPORT
CONFIRMED THROUGH COUNTY CORONER OFFICE.


&&

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SMITTY

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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 021221
SWODY1
SPC AC 021219

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0619 AM CST MON NOV 02 2009

VALID 021300Z - 031200Z

...NO TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

RELATIVELY DRY AND STABLE CONDITIONS WILL PRECLUDE ORGANIZED
THUNDERSTORM AREAS ACROSS THE NATION ONCE AGAIN TODAY. A FEW
SHOWERS ARE POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON OVER THE CENTRAL/SOUTHERN FL
PENINSULA...BUT WEAK LAPSE RATES AND LITTLE FORCING SHOULD KEEP
CONVECTION RATHER SHALLOW AND UNLIKELY TO PRODUCE MUCH IF ANY
LIGHTNING.

..HART/SMITH.. 11/02/2009

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KSHV [021210]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary

NWUS54 KSHV 021210
LSRSHV

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SHREVEPORT LA
610 AM CST MON NOV 02 2009

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

1250 PM TORNADO 4 SE RED CHUTE 32.54N 93.56W
10/29/2009 BOSSIER LA NWS STORM SURVEY

*** 8 INJ *** AN EF1 TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN SOUTH OF
INTERSTATE 20 KNOCKING OVER TREES ONTO THE INTERSTATE
NEAR MILE MARKER 30. IN THE COMMUNITY OF EASTWOOD...30
HOMES WERE DAMAGED...SEVERAL SEVERELY...ALONG US 80. THE
TORNADO CROSSED US 80 ONTO A GOLF COURSE KNOCKING OVER
NUMEROUS TREES. THE TORNADO WAS 2.5 MILES LONG AND 200
YARDS WIDE AND ON THE GROUND FOR 3 MINUTES.

0101 PM TSTM WND DMG BOSSIER CITY 32.52N 93.66W
10/29/2009 BOSSIER LA AMATEUR RADIO

TREES ACROSS I-20 AT MILE MARKER 30

0104 PM TSTM WND DMG BOSSIER CITY 32.52N 93.66W
10/29/2009 BOSSIER LA BROADCAST MEDIA

TREES AND POWERLINES DOWN AT CHANDLER RD. AND HWY 80 OR
ABOUT 6 MILES EAST OF LOUISIANA DOWNS

0122 PM TSTM WND DMG BERNICE 32.83N 92.66W
10/29/2009 UNION LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

TREE DOWNED ON DOUBLE BRIDGES ROAD

0145 PM TORNADO HAUGHTON 32.53N 93.51W
10/29/2009 BOSSIER LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

NUMEROUS HOMES DAMAGED FROM A TORNADO SPOTTED BY A SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT. TREES WERE DOWNED ALONG I-20 BLOCKING ALL
EASTBOUND LANES.

0227 PM TORNADO 11 S SCOTTSVILLE 32.38N 94.25W
10/29/2009 HARRISON TX NWS STORM SURVEY

AN EF0 TORNADO OCCURRED NORTHWEST OF ELYSIAN FIELDS TEXAS
ALONG WOODLEY ROAD. SEVERAL TREES WERE UPROOTED AND
SNAPPED ALONG A PATH THAT WAS 75 YARDS WIDE AND 1.5 MILES
LONG. THE TORNADO WAS ON THE GROUND FOR APPROXIMATELY 2
MINUTES.

0230 PM TSTM WND DMG MAGNOLIA 33.27N 93.24W
10/29/2009 COLUMBIA AR EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES DOWN WITH ROADS CLOSED.

0230 PM TSTM WND DMG MAGNOLIA 33.27N 93.24W
10/29/2009 COLUMBIA AR EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES DOWN ACROSS THE CITY WITH ROADS CLOSED.

0259 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 SE EL DORADO 33.21N 92.65W
10/29/2009 UNION AR LAW ENFORCEMENT

TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN AT INTERSECTION OF HWY 57 AND
HWY 82.

0300 PM FLASH FLOOD MAGNOLIA 33.27N 93.24W
10/29/2009 COLUMBIA AR AIRPLANE PILOT

ROADS CLOSED IN TOWN. ROADS CLOSED OUT IN THE COUNTY DUE
TO FLOODING

0304 PM TSTM WND DMG LISBON 33.27N 92.83W
10/29/2009 UNION AR LAW ENFORCEMENT

SEVERAL HOMES DAMAGED WITH TREES DOWNED IN THE LISBON
AREA...POSSIBLE TORNADO

0310 PM TSTM WND DMG 8 W EL DORADO 33.22N 92.80W
10/29/2009 UNION AR LAW ENFORCEMENT

SEVERAL CHICKEN HOUSES DAMAGED.

0315 PM TSTM WND DMG 5 W SMACKOVER 33.36N 92.82W
10/29/2009 UNION AR LAW ENFORCEMENT

TREES BLOWN DOWN.

0316 PM TORNADO 2 SSW BLANCHARD 32.57N 93.90W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA NWS STORM SURVEY

AN EF0 TORNADO OCCURRED SOUTHWEST OF BLANCHARD LOUISIANA
ALONG BLANCHARD-FURRH ROAD. SEVERAL TREES WERE SNAPPED
AND UPROOTED NORTH OF THE ROAD IN A FORESTED AREA. THE
TORNADO CONTINUED NORTHEAST ACROSS BLANCHARD LATEX ROAD
UPROOTING A COUPLE TREES. THE TORNADO ENDED ALONG STATE
RT 173 NORTH OF BLANCHARD WHERE SEVERAL LARGE BRANCHES
WERE BROKEN. THE TRACK WAS 75 YARDS WIDE...3 MILES LONG
AND ON THE GROUND FOR 3 MINUTES.

0325 PM TORNADO 5 SSW BELCHER 32.69N 93.86W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA NWS STORM SURVEY

AN EF0 TORNADO OCCURRED SOUTHWEST OF BELCHER LA ALONG
HAYGOOD ROAD AND DIXIE MOORINGSPORT ROAD. SEVERAL TREES
WERE SNAPPED AND UPROOTED ALONG A TREELINE IN A FIELD.
THE TORNADO WAS APPROXIMATELY 100 YARDS WIDE...1 MILE
LONG AND ON THE GROUND 1 MINUTE.

0413 PM TORNADO 5 W BOSSIER CITY 32.50N 93.76W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA NWS STORM SURVEY

*** 1 INJ *** AN EF2 TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN IN DOWNTOWN
SHREVEPORT DAMAGING A CHURCH..THE CONVENTION CENTER..AND
OTHER BUSINESSES DOWNTOWN. OVER 100 HOMES AND SEVERAL
APARTMENT COMPLEXES WERE DAMAGED ACROSS NORTHERN BOSSIER
CITY IN THE GREEN ACRES SUBDIVISION. OTHER BUSINESSES
ALONG BENTON ROAD WERE DAMAGED AS WELL. THE TORNADO WAS
UP TO 600 YARDS WIDE...13 MILES LONG AND ON THE GROUND
FOR 17 MINUTES

0415 PM TORNADO SHREVEPORT 32.47N 93.80W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA BROADCAST MEDIA

*** 1 INJ *** STEEPLE ON CHURCH IN DOWNTOWN SHREVEPORT
TORN OFF AND ONTO A CAR. MAN TRAPPED INSIDE HAD TO BE CUT
OUT OF THE VEHICLE

0420 PM TORNADO 3 N BOSSIER CITY 32.56N 93.66W
10/29/2009 BOSSIER LA TRAINED SPOTTER

POWERLINES DOWN AT THE INTERSECTION OF WEMPLE ROAD AND
OLD BROWNLEE ROAD. OVERTURNED TRAILER NEAR OLD BROWNLEE
ROAD

0420 PM TORNADO 2 N SHREVEPORT 32.50N 93.80W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA BROADCAST MEDIA

SIGNS TORN UP AND AUTO DEALER ON FIRE OFF I-220

0440 PM TORNADO PLAIN DEALING 32.91N 93.70W
10/29/2009 BOSSIER LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

EYE WITNESS REPORT OF A TORNADO IN PLAIN DEALING.
MULTIPLE REPORTS OF TREES DOWN INCLUDING TREES DOWNED ON
A HOME. SEVERAL REPORTS OF TREES DOWNED IN THE MOT
COMMUNITY AS WELL.

0455 PM TSTM WND DMG LUFKIN 31.33N 94.73W
10/29/2009 ANGELINA TX TRAINED SPOTTER

TREES DOWNED ON HWY 94 AND US 59

0455 PM TSTM WND DMG CARTHAGE 32.15N 94.34W
10/29/2009 PANOLA TX LAW ENFORCEMENT

TREES DOWN IN CARTHAGE.

0530 PM FLASH FLOOD 5 SE MARSHALL 32.48N 94.29W
10/29/2009 HARRISON TX LAW ENFORCEMENT

HIGH WATER OVER FM 31 SOUTHEAST OF MARSHALL.

0530 PM FLASH FLOOD LUFKIN 31.33N 94.73W
10/29/2009 ANGELINA TX TRAINED SPOTTER

WATER OVER US 59 LOOP

0534 PM TORNADO MAGNOLIA 33.27N 93.24W
10/29/2009 COLUMBIA AR NWS STORM SURVEY

AN EF1 TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN IN MAGNOLIA ARKANSAS. THE
TORNADO UPROOTED SEVERAL TREES AND SOME MINOR DAMAGE WAS
NOTED TO HOMES AT THE INTERSTECTION OF SOUTH WASHINGTON
AND HAMPTON DRIVE. ONE BUSINESS IN DOWNTOWN MAGNOLIA HAD
ITS SIGN BLOWN OUT. WINDS WERE ESTIMATED AT 80-90 MPH.
THE PATH LENGHT WAS 1.5 MILES AND THE PATH WIDTH WAS 100
YARDS.

0537 PM TORNADO MAGNOLIA 33.27N 93.24W
10/29/2009 COLUMBIA AR EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES DOWNED IN SE PART OF CITY NEAR COUNTY ROAD 11

0537 PM TORNADO MAGNOLIA 33.27N 93.24W
10/29/2009 COLUMBIA AR EMERGENCY MNGR

TREE DOWNED ON NURSING HOME...MOBILE HOME PARK SUSTAINED
DAMAGE WITH A PERSON TRAPPED...IN NE PART OF CITY

0537 PM TORNADO MAGNOLIA 33.27N 93.24W
10/29/2009 COLUMBIA AR EMERGENCY MNGR

5 HOMES DAMAGED FROM TREES DOWNED.

0537 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 N MAGNOLIA 33.29N 93.24W
10/29/2009 COLUMBIA AR EMERGENCY MNGR

5 TRAILERS DAMAGED BY FALLING TREES ON NORTH DUDLEY

0539 PM TORNADO MAGNOLIA 33.27N 93.24W
10/29/2009 COLUMBIA AR NWS STORM SURVEY

*** 1 INJ *** ANOTHER EF1 TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN ON THE
NORTHEAST SIDE OF TOWN. THIS TORNADO UPROOTED AND SNAPPED
SEVERAL TREES. THE DAMAGE WAS FIRST NOTED ON CR 47 ABOUT
1/4 MILE EAST OF HWY 79. SOME SIGNIFICANT TO MAJOR DAMAGE
WAS OBSERVED TO MOBILE HOMES AND POWERLINES AND POLES
WERE SNAPPED. A RESIDENTIAL SHOP WAS ALSO DAMAGED BY
FALLEN TREES. WINDS WERE ESTIMATED AT 95-105 MPH. THE
PATH LENGTH WAS 1.5 MILES AND THE PATH WIDTH WAS 100
YARDS.

0552 PM TORNADO 2 SSE OIL CITY 32.71N 93.96W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA NWS STORM SURVEY

AN EF0 TORNADO OCCURRED SOUTHEAST OF OIL CITY NEAR THE
INTERSECTIONS OF HWY 1 AND STATE RT 538. SEVERAL TREES
WERE UPROOTED ALONG THE 75 YARD WIDE AND 0.5 MILE LONG
TRACK. THE TORNADO WAS ON THE GROUND FOR APPROXIMATELY 1
MINUTE.

0554 PM FLASH FLOOD LUFKIN 31.33N 94.73W
10/29/2009 ANGELINA TX BROADCAST MEDIA

KNIGHT AVE AND WHIPPERWILL DR ARE CLOSED DUE TO HIGH
WATER.

0604 PM TORNADO 4 SE VIVIAN 32.83N 93.95W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA NWS STORM SURVEY

*** 1 FATAL *** AN EF0 TORNADO OCCURRED ALONG HWY 170
SOUTHEAST OF VIVIAN. SEVERAL TREES WERE SNAPPED AND
UPROOTED IN THE WOODED AREAS ALONG THE HWY. THE FATALITY
IS CONSIDERED INDIRECT AND RESULTED FROM THEIR CAR
HITTING ONE OF THE DOWNED TREES ACROSS HWY 170. THE
TORNADO WAS 75 YARDS WIDE...0.5 MILES LONG AND ON THE
GROUND FOR 1 MINUTE.

0610 PM TSTM WND DMG VIVIAN 32.87N 93.99W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA BROADCAST MEDIA

*** 1 FATAL *** TREE WAS DOWNED ALONG HWY 1 NEAR VIVIAN
AND A VEHICLE STRUCK THE TREE KILLING THE DRIVER. REPORT
FROM LOCAL MEDIA.

0615 PM FLASH FLOOD 5 ENE BECKVILLE 32.27N 94.38W
10/29/2009 PANOLA TX NWS EMPLOYEE

2 FEET OF WATER OVER FM 1794 ABOUT ONE QUARTER MILE EAST
OF US 59. AT LEAST 1.5 FEET OF WATER OVER CR 263 ABOUT A
HALF MILE EAST OF US 59.

0628 PM TORNADO 4 W STONEWALL 32.26N 93.89W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA NWS STORM SURVEY

AN EF0 TORNADO OCCURRED ALONG PRESTON ROAD WEST OF
STONEWALL LA. SEVERAL TREES WERE SNAPPED AND UPROOTED
NORTH OF PRESTON ROAD IN A FOREST AND IN A FIELD. THE
TORNADO WAS APPROXIMATELY 100 YARDS WIDE AND 0.5 MILES
LONG AND ON THE GROUND FOR 1 MINUTE.

0633 PM TORNADO MAGNOLIA 33.27N 93.24W
10/29/2009 COLUMBIA AR NWS STORM SURVEY

ANOTHER EF1 TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN ON THE NORTHEAST SIDE OF
TOWN NEAR CR 61 JUST EAST OF CR 431 OR ABOUT 1 AND 1/2
MILE EAST OF HWY 79. SOME ROOF DAMAGE WAS OBSERVED TO ONE
HOME AND A TREE FELL ON ONE VEHICLE. AFTER THE INITIAL
TOUCHDOWN...SPORADIC TREE DAMAGE WAS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS
TORNADO JUST EAST OF CR 61 TO JUST NORTH OF CR 75. WINDS
WERE ESTIMATED AT 80-90 MPH. PATH LENGTH WAS 7.5 MILES
AND PATH WIDTH WAS 100 YARDS.

0643 PM FLASH FLOOD CULLEN 32.97N 93.45W
10/29/2009 WEBSTER LA TRAINED SPOTTER

4-5 ROADS CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER IN CULLEN.

0649 PM TORNADO 10 SE HAYNESVILLE 32.86N 93.02W
10/29/2009 CLAIBORNE LA NWS STORM SURVEY

AN EF0 TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN SOUTHEAST OF HAYNESVILLE. THE
TORNADO FIRST TOUCHED DOWN JUST SOUTH OF OLD COLQUITT
ROAD ON FIRE DISTRICT ROAD 910 OR ABOUT 3 MILES SOUTH OF
HWY 2. AFTER THE INITIAL TOUCHDOWN...THE TORNADO MOVED
NORTH...CROSSING HWY 2. SPORADIC TREE DAMAGE WAS FOUND UP
TO HOLLY RIDGE ROAD BEFORE DISSIPATION. WINDS WERE
ESTIMATED AT 75-85 MPH. PATH LENGTH WAS 5 MILES AND PATH
WIDTH WAS 75 YARDS.

0650 PM FLASH FLOOD SHREVEPORT 32.47N 93.80W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA TRAINED SPOTTER

OVER ONE FOOT OF WATER AT THE INTERSECTION OF MELBA AND
PINE GROVE ST.

0650 PM TSTM WND GST SHREVEPORT 32.47N 93.80W
10/29/2009 E60.00 MPH CADDO LA TRAINED SPOTTER

60 MPH WIND GUST ESTIMATED IN SOUTH SHREVEPORT JUST EAST
OF KINGSTON RD/SOUTH OF BERT KOUNS.

0700 PM FLASH FLOOD CARTHAGE 32.15N 94.34W
10/29/2009 PANOLA TX PUBLIC

MANY ROADS FLOODED IN CARTHAGE.

0709 PM FLASH FLOOD SHREVEPORT 32.47N 93.80W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA FIRE DEPT/RESCUE

YOUREE DRIVE FROM OCKLEY TO SOUTHERN FLOODED. BOTH LANES
ALL THE WAY ACROSS

0709 PM FLASH FLOOD SHREVEPORT 32.47N 93.80W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA FIRE DEPT/RESCUE

FLOODED STREET WITH STALLED VEHICLE. HOLLYWOOD NEAR FIRE
STATION 16

0713 PM TSTM WND DMG 5 SW TEXARKANA 33.40N 94.08W
10/29/2009 BOWIE TX EMERGENCY MNGR

TWO CARS BLOWN OFF HWY. 59 IN THE LIBERTY-EYLAU
COMMUNITY.

0715 PM FLASH FLOOD OIL CITY 32.74N 93.97W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA NEWSPAPER

PART OF HIGHWAY 538 NEAR OIL CITY HAS BEEN WASHED OUT.

0720 PM FLASH FLOOD 1 S SHREVEPORT 32.46N 93.80W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA FIRE DEPT/RESCUE

STONER DRIVE UNDER 3 FEET OF WATER NEAR CENTENARY

0727 PM FLASH FLOOD TENAHA 31.94N 94.24W
10/29/2009 SHELBY TX TRAINED SPOTTER

HWY 59 CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC FROM TENAHA TO TIMPSON.
TRAFFIC WAS DIVERTED TO 87 BUT 87 NOW CLOSED AS WELL

0730 PM FLASH FLOOD SHREVEPORT 32.47N 93.80W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA NWS EMPLOYEE

2 FEET OF WATER OVER CROOKED CREEK DR JUST OFF OF
FLOURNOY LUCAS RD IN SOUTH SHREVEPORT

0755 PM FLASH FLOOD SHREVEPORT 32.47N 93.80W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA FIRE DEPT/RESCUE

NUMEROUS ROADS FLOODED. GILBERT AV AND KINGS HWY. LINE
AVENUE BY SUPERIOR. 4700 BLOCK OF RICHMOND. FERN AND E
70TH

0810 PM TORNADO EMERSON 33.10N 93.20W
10/29/2009 COLUMBIA AR NWS STORM SURVEY

AN EF0 TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN NEAR THE TOWN OF EMERSON.
SEVERAL TREES WERE DOWNED NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF HWY 79
AND CR 26. THE STORM THEN CROSSED HWY 79 AND MOVED
NORTHEAST. SPORADIC TREE DAMAGE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS
TORNADO WAS OBSERVED JUST EAST OF HWY 79 TO JUST NORTH OF
HWY 98. WINDS WERE ESTIMATED AT 75-85 MPH. PATH LENGTH
WAS 3 MILES AND PATH WIDTH WAS 75 YARDS.

0819 PM FLASH FLOOD SHREVEPORT 32.47N 93.80W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA FIRE DEPT/RESCUE

WATER BEGINNING TO ENTER SEVERAL APARTMENTS AT NANTUCKET
HARBOR APTS ON LAKESHORE DRIVE

0920 PM FLASH FLOOD SHREVEPORT 32.47N 93.80W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA BROADCAST MEDIA

WATER WAS REPORTED IN THE LOBBY AT THE KTBS STUDIO LOBBY
FROM FLOODING OFF OF KINGS HIGHWAY.

0922 PM FLASH FLOOD HAYNESVILLE 32.97N 93.14W
10/29/2009 CLAIBORNE LA TRAINED SPOTTER

HIGH WATER ON US HIGHWAY 79 AT HAYNESVILLE HIGH
SCHOOL...WITH THE WATER BUMPER DEEP ON A PICKUP TRUCK.

0925 PM FLASH FLOOD SHREVEPORT 32.47N 93.80W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA EMERGENCY MNGR

NUMEROUS ROADS STILL FLOODED. RESCUES STILL UNDERWAY
THROUGHOUT THE CITY

0927 PM FLASH FLOOD LUFKIN 31.33N 94.73W
10/29/2009 ANGELINA TX LAW ENFORCEMENT

NUMEROUS COUNTY ROADS STILL FLOODED THROUGHOUT THE
COUNTY. US 69 FLOODED SOUTH OF TOWN

0935 PM FLASH FLOOD CENTER 31.79N 94.18W
10/29/2009 SHELBY TX TRAINED SPOTTER

NUMEROUS ROADS FLOODED COUNTYWIDE.

0940 PM HEAVY RAIN SHREVEPORT 32.47N 93.80W
10/29/2009 M4.50 INCH CADDO LA TRAINED SPOTTER

RAINFALL TOTAL REPORTED IN THE SOUTHERN HILLS AREA. STILL
RAINING.

0946 PM FLASH FLOOD 4 NW SHREVEPORT 32.51N 93.85W
10/29/2009 CADDO LA AMATEUR RADIO

WATER OVER THE BRIDGE AT JOLLY NAPIER AND JEFFERSON
PAIGE. ALSO A GAS LINE BROKE

0955 PM FLASH FLOOD 7 W EL DORADO 33.22N 92.78W
10/29/2009 UNION AR TRAINED SPOTTER

WATER RUNNING OVER STATE HWY 335

1017 PM FLASH FLOOD MARSHALL 32.54N 94.35W
10/29/2009 HARRISON TX EMERGENCY MNGR

NUMEROUS COUNTY ROADS IN SOUTHERN AND EASTERN HARRISON
COUNTY ARE FLOODED.

1100 PM FLASH FLOOD 14 SSW FOUKE 33.07N 93.98W
10/29/2009 MILLER AR LAW ENFORCEMENT

COUNTY ROAD 3 NORTHEAST OF THE RAVANNA COMMUNITY IS
FLOODED.

1126 PM FLASH FLOOD 9 W EL DORADO 33.22N 92.82W
10/29/2009 UNION AR BROADCAST MEDIA

HWY 82 BETWEEN CAIRO AND EL DORADO HAS WATER COVERING THE
HIGHWAY ALONG WITH STALLED CARS.

1132 PM FLASH FLOOD EL DORADO 33.22N 92.66W
10/29/2009 UNION AR BROADCAST MEDIA

MANY ROADS IN UNION COUNTY ARE IMPASSABLE. THESE INCLUDE
HWY 167...HWY 7...HWY 82...HWY 172...AND HWY 160 AROUND
EL DORADO AS WELL AS STATE LINE ROAD NEAR JUNCTION CITY.
ALSO...NUMEROUS CARS STALLED IN KNEE DEEP WATER
THROUGHOUT THE CITY EL DORADO.

1136 PM FLASH FLOOD EL DORADO 33.22N 92.66W
10/29/2009 UNION AR BROADCAST MEDIA

WAIST DEEP WATER AT 19TH AND TANGLEWOOD STREET.

1147 PM FLASH FLOOD 5 NE MAGNOLIA 33.33N 93.17W
10/29/2009 COLUMBIA AR BROADCAST MEDIA

HIGHWAY 79 SOUTH...INTO MAGNOLIA...IS BEING CLOSED BY
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT DUE TO HIGH WATER.

1200 AM FLASH FLOOD SMACKOVER 33.36N 92.73W
10/30/2009 UNION AR LAW ENFORCEMENT

ARKANSAS STATE POLICE REPORTING THAT MOST ROADS ARE
CLOSED IN TOWN AND IMPASSABLE. HWY 167 NORTH OF EL DORADO
IS ALMOST KNEE DEEP IN SOME SPOTS.

1240 AM FLASH FLOOD STONEWALL 32.26N 93.82W
10/30/2009 DE SOTO LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

PORTIONS OF HIGHWAY 3276 NEAR STONEWALL IS CLOSED DUE TO
HIGH WATER.

1243 AM FLASH FLOOD LUFKIN 31.33N 94.73W
10/30/2009 ANGELINA TX LAW ENFORCEMENT

NUMEROUS ROADS FLOODED AND CLOSED THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE
COUNTY. SOME HOMES FLOODED NEAR HWY 59 SOUTH NEAR DIBOLL.


1243 AM FLASH FLOOD W SAN AUGUSTINE 31.53N 94.11W
10/30/2009 SAN AUGUSTINE TX LAW ENFORCEMENT

HIGH WATER REPORTED ACROSS FM 1277 JUST WEST OF TOWN.

1243 AM FLASH FLOOD NACOGDOCHES 31.61N 94.65W
10/30/2009 NACOGDOCHES TX LAW ENFORCEMENT

NUMEROUS COUNTY ROADS UNDER WATER AND CLOSED. SEVERAL
HOMES WITH WATER IN THEM ACROSS RURAL PORTIONS OF THE
COUNTY.

0105 AM FLASH FLOOD RUSTON 32.53N 92.64W
10/30/2009 LINCOLN LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

HIGHWAY 33 IS FLOODED IN RUSTON.

0115 AM FLASH FLOOD SHREVEPORT 32.47N 93.80W
10/30/2009 CADDO LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

ROADS UNDER WATER AND CLOSED THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE
PARISH. SOME WATER IN HOMES ACROSS THE SOUTHERN PORTION
OF THE PARISH.

0115 AM FLASH FLOOD 10 NE BRADLEY 33.20N 93.53W
10/30/2009 LAFAYETTE AR LAW ENFORCEMENT

HWY 53 CLOSED NEAR LAKE ERLING DUE TO HIGH WATER.

0115 AM FLASH FLOOD BOSSIER CITY 32.52N 93.66W
10/30/2009 BOSSIER LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

NUMEROUS ROADS REMAIN UNDER WATER AND CLOSED. SOME WATER
IN HOMES ACROSS THE PARISH AS WELL.

0115 AM FLASH FLOOD ELYSIAN FIELDS 32.37N 94.18W
10/30/2009 HARRISON TX PUBLIC

HIGHWAY 31 NEAR ELYSIAN FIELDS COVERED IN HIGH WATER.
NUMEROUS COUNTY ROADS FLOODED AS WELL.

0135 AM FLASH FLOOD BIENVILLE 32.36N 92.98W
10/30/2009 BIENVILLE LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

SEVERAL ROADS FLOODED THROUGHOUT THE PARISH.

0135 AM FLASH FLOOD 3 NW HODGE 32.30N 92.77W
10/30/2009 JACKSON LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

HIGH WATER OVER BEAR CREEK ROAD NORTHWEST OF HODGE.

0142 AM FLASH FLOOD NATCHEZ 31.67N 93.05W
10/30/2009 NATCHITOCHES LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

HIGH WATER AND ROAD CLOSURES IN AND AROUND THE NATCHEZ
COMMUNITY

0142 AM FLASH FLOOD WINNFIELD 31.92N 92.64W
10/30/2009 WINN LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

HIGH WATER REPORTED ON HWY 167 NEAR THE AIRPORT.

0150 AM FLASH FLOOD HOMER 32.79N 93.06W
10/30/2009 CLAIBORNE LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

SEVERAL HOMES HAVE BEEN EVACUATED ON CARTER DRIVE IN
HOMER DUE TO FLOODING. NUMEROUS ROADS ARE FLOODED ACROSS
THE PARISH.

0230 AM FLASH FLOOD BERNICE 32.83N 92.66W
10/30/2009 UNION LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

HIGH WATER OVER HIGHWAY 167 IN BERNICE.

0350 AM FLASH FLOOD SHONGALOO 32.94N 93.29W
10/30/2009 WEBSTER LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

HIGHWAY 615 AT COWBOY MORGAN ROAD, BARRY SLACK ROAD, AND
HIGHWAY 2 IN SHONGALOO ARE ALL CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER.


0350 AM FLASH FLOOD 6 S SHONGALOO 32.85N 93.29W
10/30/2009 WEBSTER LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

THE INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAY 159 AND 160 IN THE LETON
COMMUNITY IS CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER.

0350 AM FLASH FLOOD SAREPTA 32.90N 93.45W
10/30/2009 WEBSTER LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

OLD SAREPTA CHURCH ROAD IS CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER.

0350 AM FLASH FLOOD 1 W DIXIE INN 32.59N 93.35W
10/30/2009 WEBSTER LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

HIGHWAY 80 JUST WEST OF DIXIE INN IS CLOSED DUE TO HIGH
WATER.

0355 AM FLASH FLOOD HOMER 32.79N 93.06W
10/30/2009 CLAIBORNE LA LAW ENFORCEMENT

SEVERAL ROADS ARE FLOODED PARISHWIDE.

0355 AM FLASH FLOOD EL DORADO 33.22N 92.66W
10/30/2009 UNION AR LAW ENFORCEMENT

AT LEAST 30 ROADS ARE FLOODED AND CLOSED COUNTYWIDE. DOTD
DOES NOT HAVE ENOUGH SIGNS TO CLOSE THE ROADS THAT ARE
CURRENTLY FLOODED.

0355 AM FLASH FLOOD MAGNOLIA 33.27N 93.24W
10/30/2009 COLUMBIA AR LAW ENFORCEMENT

NUMEROUS ROADS HAVE BEEN WASHED OUT COUNTYWIDE. OTHER
ROADS REMAIN FLOODED AND CLOSED.

0552 AM FLASH FLOOD SHREVEPORT 32.47N 93.80W
10/30/2009 CADDO LA BROADCAST MEDIA

NEAR WASTE DEEP WATER REPORTED AT FORD PARK BAPTIST
CHURCH IN SHREVEPORT.

0601 AM FLASH FLOOD SHREVEPORT 32.47N 93.80W
10/30/2009 CADDO LA NWS EMPLOYEE

A FOOT AND A HALF OF WATER AT DEAN ROAD JUST NORTH OF
COLQUIT ROAD.

0601 AM FLASH FLOOD SHREVEPORT 32.47N 93.80W
10/30/2009 CADDO LA NWS EMPLOYEE

A FOOT AND A HALF OF WATER REPORTED AT ARTIS TAYLOR ROAD
JUST EAST OF COLQUIT ROAD.


&&

$$

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DAY48SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok

ACUS48 KWNS 020902
SWOD48
SPC AC 020902

DAY 4-8 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0302 AM CST MON NOV 02 2009

VALID 051200Z - 101200Z

...SEVERE POTENTIAL APPEARS LOW INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK...

DEVELOPING PERTURBATIONS WITHIN...AND INTERACTION AMONG...BELTS OF
STRONGER WESTERLIES WITHIN AN EVOLVING SPLIT UPPER FLOW REMAIN A
SOURCE OF LARGE VARIABILITY AMONG THE MEDIUM RANGE FORECAST MODELS
AND ENSEMBLES. THE LAST COUPLE OF ECMWF RUNS APPEAR TO BE TRENDING
TOWARD INCREASED PHASING OF THE STREAMS AND A MUCH MORE AMPLIFIED
REGIME LATE THIS COMING WEEKEND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK...WHICH COULD
BE ACCOMPANIED BY A STRONG MOISTURE RETURN FROM THE WESTERN GULF OF
MEXICO. HOWEVER...EVEN IF THIS SOLUTION COMES CLOSE TO
VERIFYING...MID-LEVEL LAPSE RATES ARE NOT LIKELY TO DESTABILIZE
SIGNIFICANTLY...AND STRONG RIDGING CENTERED ALONG/EAST OF THE
ATLANTIC SEABOARD MAY TEND TO MINIMIZE SEVERE POTENTIAL... MUCH AS
WAS THE CASE LAST WEEK.

..KERR.. 11/02/2009

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DAY3SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok

ACUS03 KWNS 020713
SWODY3
SPC AC 020711

DAY 3 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0111 AM CST MON NOV 02 2009

VALID 041200Z - 051200Z

...SYNOPSIS...
MODELS INDICATE THAT THE STRONGER BELT OF WESTERLIES WILL REMAIN
AMPLIFIED OVER THE U.S. THROUGH THIS FORECAST PERIOD. THE PRIMARY
SUBSTANTIVE CHANGE FROM TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY APPEARS TO BE A
SLIGHT EASTWARD SHIFT OF THE WESTERN RIDGE/EASTERN TROUGH AXES
TOWARD THE ROCKIES AND ATLANTIC SEABOARD...RESPECTIVELY. AS A
RESULT...GENERALLY STABLE CONDITIONS WILL LIKELY BE MAINTAINED
NATIONWIDE...WITH LOW TO NEGLIGIBLE CONVECTIVE POTENTIAL. NO SEVERE
THUNDERSTORMS ARE ANTICIPATED.

..KERR.. 11/02/2009

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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 020553
SWODY1
SPC AC 020552

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1152 PM CST SUN NOV 01 2009

VALID 021200Z - 031200Z

...NO TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

A BROAD UPPER-LEVEL TROUGH OVER THE MS VALLEY WILL MOVE SLOWLY EWD
TODAY AS SFC HIGH PRESSURE REMAINS ENTRENCHED ACROSS THE PLAINS AND
GULF COAST STATES. THIS WILL KEEP LOW-LEVEL MOISTURE NECESSARY FOR
THUNDERSTORM DEVELOPMENT LOCATED OVER THE GULF OF MEXICO. FOR THIS
REASON...NO THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY IS FORECAST ACROSS THE CONUS TODAY
OR TONIGHT.

..BROYLES/GARNER.. 11/02/2009

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DAY2SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok

ACUS02 KWNS 020531
SWODY2
SPC AC 020530

DAY 2 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1130 PM CST SUN NOV 01 2009

VALID 031200Z - 041200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...SYNOPSIS...
MODELS INDICATE THAT THE MORE AMPLIFIED WESTERN U.S. UPPER
RIDGE/CENTRAL AND EASTERN U.S. UPPER TROUGH PATTERN DEVELOPING ON
MONDAY WILL PERSIST INTO TUESDAY. REINFORCING COOL/DRY INTRUSIONS
TO THE LEE OF THE ROCKIES APPEAR LIKELY...ASSOCIATED WITH A SERIES
OF SHORT WAVE IMPULSES PROGRESSING THROUGH THE CYCLONIC REGIME. ONE
OF THESE MAY OVERTAKE THE REMNANT LEAD SURFACE FRONT AND GRADUALLY
ADVANCE THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF SOUTHERN FLORIDA. AS THIS
OCCURS...BRISK NORTHEASTERLY SURFACE FLOW IS EXPECTED TO PREVAIL
ACROSS THE GULF COAST AND GULF OF MEXICO THROUGH THE PERIOD.

...FLORIDA PENINSULA...
MODELS GENERALLY SUGGEST ONLY SUBTLE MID-LEVEL COOLING WILL OCCUR
ACROSS THE REGION IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE EVOLVING LARGE-SCALE
PATTERN. BUT...THIS MAY BE SUFFICIENT TO CONTRIBUTE TO WEAK TO
MODERATE INSTABILITY AND THE RISK FOR ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS WITHIN
THE MOIST NORTHEASTERLY POST-FRONTAL FLOW REGIME...WHICH MAY ENHANCE
LOW-LEVEL CONVERGENCE NEAR SOUTHEAST COASTAL AREAS.

...MID MO VALLEY THRU UPPER PORTIONS OF THE MID MS VALLEY...
A 70-80 KT CYCLONIC 500 MB JET STREAK IS PROGGED TO DIG INTO AND
THROUGH THE NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS BY MID DAY TUESDAY...BEFORE
CONTINUING TOWARD THE LOWER OHIO VALLEY THROUGH 12Z WEDNESDAY. AS
THIS OCCURS...MODELS INDICATE THAT COOLING/LIFT IN ITS LEFT EXIT
REGION WILL CONTRIBUTE TO FAIRLY STEEP MID-LEVEL LAPSE RATES. AND
GUIDANCE IS SUGGESTIVE THAT THIS WILL BECOME SUPPORTIVE OF
CONVECTIVE DEVELOPMENT...BASED WITHIN AN ASSOCIATED LOWER/MID
TROPOSPHERIC WARM ADVECTION REGIME. WHILE WEAK CAPE EVIDENT IN
FORECAST SOUNDINGS DOES APPEAR ALL GENERALLY WELL ABOVE THE FREEZING
LEVEL...IT IS NOT CLEAR THAT THERE WILL NOT BE SUFFICIENT
SUPERCOOLED WATER AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT FAVORABLE CONDITIONS FOR
CHARGE SEPARATION. THUS...WHILE THUNDERSTORM PROBABILITIES MAY BE
LOW...THEY MAY NOT BE COMPLETELY NEGLIGIBLE.

..KERR.. 11/02/2009

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