Sunday, September 6, 2009

KSGX [070319]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS56 KSGX 070319
LSRSGX

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA
819 PM PDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0546 PM FLASH FLOOD 3 SE OCOTILLO WELLS 33.11N 116.10W
09/05/2009 SAN DIEGO CA COUNTY OFFICIAL

SEVERAL INCHES OF MUD AND DEBRIS OVER SPLIT MOUNTAIN
ROAD.

0546 PM TSTM WND DMG 3 SE OCOTILLO WELLS 33.11N 116.10W
09/05/2009 SAN DIEGO CA COUNTY OFFICIAL

POWER POLE LEANING OVER AT 45 DEGREE ANGLE.

0635 PM HEAVY RAIN 11 SSE OCOTILLO WELLS 33.00N 116.06W
09/05/2009 M1.51 INCH IMPERIAL CA MESONET

1.51 INCHES OF RAIN WAS MEASURED BY THE FISH CREEK RAWS.
RAINFALL WAS STILL ACCUMULATING WELL AFTER THE
PRECIPITATION HAD ENDED...POSSIBLY INDICATING THAT LARGE
AMOUNTS OF HAIL HAD ACCUMULATED IN THE RAIN GAUGE AND
CLOGGED THE FUNNEL.

0801 PM TSTM WND GST 11 SSE OCOTILLO WELLS 33.00N 116.06W
09/05/2009 M52.00 MPH IMPERIAL CA MESONET

A 52 MPH WIND GUST WAS MEASURED BY THE FISH CREEK RAWS.


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MGM

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KCYS [070241]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary

NWUS55 KCYS 070241
LSRCYS

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY
841 PM MDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0115 PM HAIL CHEYENNE 41.15N 104.79W
09/06/2009 E0.25 INCH LARAMIE WY NWS EMPLOYEE

TWO PERIODS OF HAIL AT NWS CHEYENNE BETWEEN 115 AND 130
PM

0215 PM HAIL 14 NW ALBIN 41.56N 104.29W
09/06/2009 E0.25 INCH LARAMIE WY TRAINED SPOTTER

0542 PM HAIL 8 SSW KIMBALL 41.13N 103.72W
09/06/2009 E0.50 INCH KIMBALL NE PUBLIC

MOST PEA SIZE. HAIL COVERED GROUND.

0606 PM HAIL 12 S KIMBALL 41.06N 103.66W
09/06/2009 E0.75 INCH KIMBALL NE EMERGENCY MNGR

0620 PM FLASH FLOOD 10 S KIMBALL 41.09N 103.66W
09/06/2009 KIMBALL NE LAW ENFORCEMENT

3 TO 4 INCHES OF RAIN ESTIMATED

0625 PM HAIL 11 S KIMBALL 41.07N 103.66W
09/06/2009 E1.00 INCH KIMBALL NE LAW ENFORCEMENT

PENNY TO QUARTER SIZE HAIL WITH HEAVY RAIN

0727 PM FLASH FLOOD 12 S KIMBALL 41.06N 103.66W
09/06/2009 KIMBALL NE EMERGENCY MNGR

WATER OVER ROAD AND WASH OUTS ON COUNTY ROAD 14


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GRIFFITH

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KCYS [070237]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KCYS 070237
LSRCYS

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY
837 PM MDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0727 PM FLASH FLOOD 12 S KIMBALL 41.06N 103.66W
09/06/2009 KIMBALL NE EMERGENCY MNGR

WATER OVER ROAD AND WASH OUTS ON COUNTY ROAD 14


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GRIFFITH

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KOTX [070213]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS56 KOTX 070213
LSROTX

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPOKANE WA
709 PM PDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0445 PM HAIL REARDAN 47.67N 117.88W
09/06/2009 E0.75 INCH LINCOLN WA PUBLIC

0520 PM TSTM WND DMG 2 S RICE 48.40N 118.17W
09/06/2009 STEVENS WA AMATEUR RADIO

MATURE PINES BLOWN OVER AND LYING ON HIGHWAY BETWEEN RICE
AND GIFFORD.

0545 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 ESE CHEWELAH 48.28N 117.72W
09/06/2009 STEVENS WA TRAINED SPOTTER

NEIGHBORS REPORTED ROOF DAMAGE


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CNEUMAN

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KMEG [070158]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary

NWUS54 KMEG 070158
LSRMEG

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEMPHIS TN
858 PM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0756 PM FLASH FLOOD COFFEEVILLE 33.98N 89.68W
09/06/2009 YALOBUSHA MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

SEVERAL LOWER STREETS IN COFFEEVILLE HAVE FLOODED.

0840 PM FLASH FLOOD BOLIVAR 35.26N 89.00W
09/06/2009 HARDEMAN TN LAW ENFORCEMENT

FLASH FLOODING HAS BEEN REPORTED IN AND NEAR BOLIVAR.
ALONG HIGHWAY 18...NORTHEAST OF BOLIVAR...THE HIGHWAY WAS
IMPASSIBLE DUE TO WATER OVER THE ROAD.


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JLH

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KPAH [070153]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS53 KPAH 070153
LSRPAH

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
853 PM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0844 PM HEAVY RAIN JACKSON 37.38N 89.65W
09/06/2009 M2.50 INCH CAPE GIRARDEAU MO EMERGENCY MNGR


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KMEG [070100]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KMEG 070100
LSRMEG

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEMPHIS TN
800 PM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0756 PM FLASH FLOOD COFFEEVILLE 33.98N 89.68W
09/06/2009 YALOBUSHA MS LAW ENFORCEMENT

SEVERAL LOWER STREETS IN COFFEEVILLE HAVE FLOODED.


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JLH

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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 070056
SWODY1
SPC AC 070053

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0753 PM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

VALID 070100Z - 071200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...THE WEST...
A LARGE UPPER TROUGH MOVING INLAND ACROSS THE PAC NW AND SEVERAL
SMALLER/WEAKER FEATURES AROUND THE PERIPHERY OF THIS TROUGH CONTINUE
TO SUPPORT ONGOING SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. CONVECTION PERSISTS
ACROSS PARTS OF WA/ORE/NRN ID...AND ALSO FROM MT SWD ACROSS THE CO
FRONT RANGE INTO AZ/NM. WHILE THE SHOWERS AND STORMS WILL CONTINUE
INTO THE EVENING...A SLOW DECREASE IN COVERAGE IS EXPECTED...IN
CONJUNCTION WITH THE ONSET OF DIURNAL STABILIZATION.

...THE EAST...
A FEW SHOWERS/STORMS PERSIST ACROSS OK/TX...BUT THE MORE WIDESPREAD
CONVECTION IS ONGOING ACROSS THE OH/MID AND LOWER MS/TN VALLEYS AND
VICINITY -- AHEAD OF A SLOW-MOVING UPPER LOW NOW LOCATED CENTERED
OVER THE MID MS/LOWER OH VALLEYS. WHILE CONVECTION SHOULD DIMINISH
WITH TIME...SCATTERED STORMS/STORM CLUSTERS MAY LOCALLY PERSIST
THROUGH THE END OF THE PERIOD. GENERALLY MODEST FLOW ALOFT SHOULD
PRECLUDE APPRECIABLE SEVERE THREAT...THOUGH AN
ISOLATED/MARGINALLY-SEVERE HAIL/WIND EVENT MAY STILL OCCUR IN THE
MID MS/TN/LOWER OH VALLEY REGION OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF HOURS.

ELSEWHERE...CONVECTION OVER FL SHOULD DIMINISH THIS EVENING...WHILE
SHOWERS AND A LIGHTNING STRIKE OR TWO MAY OCCUR INVOF THE COASTAL
CAROLINAS THROUGH THE END OF THE PERIOD AS A WEAK UPPER LOW LINGERS
OFF THE COAST.

..GOSS.. 09/07/2009

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KCYS [070031]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KCYS 070031
LSRCYS

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY
631 PM MDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0625 PM HAIL 11 S KIMBALL 41.07N 103.66W
09/06/2009 E1.00 INCH KIMBALL NE LAW ENFORCEMENT

PENNY TO QUARTER SIZE HAIL WITH HEAVY RAIN


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GRIFFITH

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KLWX [070030]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS51 KLWX 070030
LSRLWX

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC
830 PM EDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0621 PM FLASH FLOOD 2 ESE MILLERSVILLE 39.05N 76.62W
09/06/2009 ANNE ARUNDEL MD 911 CENTER

SUNRISE BEACH RD BETWEEN GENERALS HGWY AND OLD HERALD
HARBOR RD FLOODED.


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EVENT NUMBER LWX0900462

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SMZ

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KCYS [070026]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KCYS 070026
LSRCYS

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY
626 PM MDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0620 PM FLASH FLOOD 10 S KIMBALL 41.09N 103.66W
09/06/2009 KIMBALL NE LAW ENFORCEMENT

3 TO 4 INCHES OF RAIN ESTIMATED


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GRIFFITH

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KCYS [070008]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KCYS 070008
LSRCYS

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY
608 PM MDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0606 PM HAIL 12 S KIMBALL 41.06N 103.66W
09/06/2009 E0.75 INCH KIMBALL NE EMERGENCY MNGR


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GRIFFITH

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KILX [070000]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS53 KILX 070000
LSRILX

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LINCOLN IL
700 PM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0600 PM FLOOD SPRINGFIELD 39.78N 89.64W
09/06/2009 SANGAMON IL EMERGENCY MNGR

WATER OVER DURKIN DRIVE BETWEEN LAWRENCE AND
WASHINGTON...TIME ESTIMATED


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KCYS [062359]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KCYS 062359
LSRCYS

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY
559 PM MDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0542 PM HAIL 8 SSW KIMBALL 41.13N 103.72W
09/06/2009 E0.50 INCH KIMBALL NE PUBLIC

MOST PEA SIZE. HAIL COVERED GROUND.


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GRIFFITH

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KTWC [062358]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KTWC 062358
LSRTWC

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TUCSON AZ
458 PM MST SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0438 PM TSTM WND GST 3 ENE RIO RICO 31.48N 110.92W
09/06/2009 M62 MPH SANTA CRUZ AZ TRAINED SPOTTER

TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED A MEASURED THUNDERSTORM WIND
GUST OF 62 MPH AT RIO RICO


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BTURNER

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KVEF [062327]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary

NWUS55 KVEF 062327
LSRVEF

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAS VEGAS NV
427 PM PDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0330 PM HAIL 3 NE MID HILLS RAWS 35.15N 115.36W
09/05/2009 E0.50 INCH SAN BERNARDINO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC

A NATIONAL PARK SERVICE RANGER ESTIMATED HAIL AROUND DIME
SIZE FELL JUST NORTH OF TABLE TOP MOUNTAIN ALONG WITH
WIND GUSTS ESTIMATED TO BE OF AT LEAST 40 MPH.

0340 PM FLASH FLOOD 13 E MID HILLS RAWS 35.12N 115.19W
09/05/2009 SAN BERNARDINO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC

THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE REPORTED EXTENSIVE FLOODING DUE
TO HEAVY RAINFALL HAD OCCURRED ON THE EASTERN PART OF
CEDAR CANYON ROAD NEAR LANFAIR ROAD. PAVED PARTS OF THE
SOUTHERN END OF LANFAIR ROAD STILL HAD STANDING WATER ON
THEM ON SUNDAY.

0340 PM HAIL 13 E MID HILLS RAWS 35.13N 115.18W
09/05/2009 E1.00 INCH SAN BERNARDINO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC

THE PARK SERVICE REPORTED QUARTER SIZE HAIL FELL ON THE
MOJAVE NATIONAL PRESERVE NEAR CEDAR CANYON ROAD AND
LANFAIR ROAD.

0345 PM FLASH FLOOD 14 NE MID HILLS RAWS 35.26N 115.22W
09/05/2009 SAN BERNARDINO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC

ALL MAJOR WASHES WERE FULL ALONG IVANPAH ROAD IN THE
EASTERN PART OF THE MOJAVE NATIONAL PRESERVE. RUNNING
WATER FROM THE WASHES WASHED OUT ASPHALT ON IVANPAH ROAD
SOUTH OF NEW YORK MOUNTAIN. THE TIME OF THIS EVENT WAS
ESTIMATED.

1243 AM FLASH FLOOD 10 WSW MOHAVE VALLEY 34.89N 114.76W
09/06/2009 SAN BERNARDINO CA LAW ENFORCEMENT

US HIGHWAY 95 WAS CLOSED BETWEEN THE INTERCHANGE WITH
INTERSTATE 40 AND MILE MARKER 60 DUE TO FLOODING IN
MULTIPLE SPOTS AND ROCK AND DIRT ON THE ROADWAY. AT LEAST
ONE VEHICLE WAS STUCK ON THE ROAD DUE TO FLOODING.


&&
THIS IS AN UPDATED SUMMARY OF EVENTS FROM THE THUNDERSTORM EVENT ON
SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING IN THE MOJAVE DESERT.
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STACHELSKI

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KVEF [062312]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary

NWUS55 KVEF 062312
LSRVEF

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAS VEGAS NV
411 PM PDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0330 PM HAIL 3 NE MID HILLS RAWS 35.15N 115.36W
09/05/2009 E0.50 INCH SAN BERNARDINO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC

A NATIONAL PARK SERVICE RANGER ESTIMATED HAIL AROUND DIME
SIZE FELL JUST NORTH OF TABLE TOP MOUNTAIN ALONG WITH
WIND GUSTS ESTIMATED TO BE OF AT LEAST 40 MPH.

0340 PM FLASH FLOOD 13 E MID HILLS RAWS 35.12N 115.19W
09/05/2009 SAN BERNARDINO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC

THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE REPORTED EXTENSIVE FLOODING DUE
TO HEAVY RAINFALL HAD OCCURRED ON THE EASTERN PART OF
CEDAR CANYON ROAD NEAR LANFAIR ROAD. PAVED PARTS OF THE
SOUTHERN END OF LANFAIR ROAD STILL HAD STANDING WATER ON
THEM ON SUNDAY.

0340 PM HAIL 13 E MID HILLS RAWS 35.13N 115.18W
09/05/2009 E1.00 INCH SAN BERNARDINO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC

THE PARK SERVICE REPORTED QUARTER SIZE HAIL FELL ON THE
MOJAVE NATIONAL PRESERVE NEAR CEDAR CANYON ROAD AND
LANFAIR ROAD.

0345 PM FLASH FLOOD 14 NE MID HILLS RAWS 35.26N 115.22W
09/05/2009 SAN BERNARDINO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC

ALL MAJOR WASHES WERE FULL ALONG IVANPAH ROAD IN THE
EASTERN PART OF THE MOJAVE NATIONAL PRESERVE. RUNNING
WATER FROM THE WASHES WASHED OUT ASPHALT ON IVANPAH ROAD
SOUTH OF NEW YORK MOUNTAIN. THE TIME OF THIS EVENT WAS
ESTIMATED.


&&
THIS IS AN UPDATED LIST OF STORM REPORTS FROM THUNDERSTORMS THAT
DEVELOPED SATURDAY AFTERNOON OVER THE MOJAVE DESERT.
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KVEF [062226]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary

NWUS55 KVEF 062226
LSRVEF

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAS VEGAS NV
326 PM PDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

1206 PM HEAVY RAIN MOUNTAIN PASS 35.47N 115.54W
09/04/2009 E0.50 INCH SAN BERNARDINO CA LAW ENFORCEMENT

HEAVY RAIN REQUIRING ESCORT BETWEEN BAILEY ROAD AND
NIPTON. DEBRIS WAS REPORTED ON THE ROADWAY.

0215 PM HAIL 5 WNW SPRING VALLEY 36.14N 115.32W
09/04/2009 E0.25 INCH CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER

A SPOTTER ESTIMATED PEA SIZE HAIL AND WIND GUSTS AROUND
45 MPH FROM A THUNDERSTORM ON THE SOUTHWEST SIDE OF THE
LAS VEGAS VALLEY.

0230 PM HEAVY RAIN 5 W SPRING VALLEY 36.11N 115.32W
09/04/2009 E0.50 INCH CLARK NV PUBLIC

HEAVY RAIN CAUSED WATER TO WASH ONTO THE GOLF COURSE AT
THE SIENA GOLF CLUB AS WELL AS THE ACCESS TUNNEL TO THE
COURSE. WATER WAS OVER A FOOT DEEP ON A FEW PARTS OF THE
COURSE. THE AMOUNT OF WATER ON THE COURSE WAS GREAT
ENOUGH THAT TEE TIME WAS CANCELLED SATURDAY ALTOGETHER
AND THE COURSE WAS CLOSED ALL DAY.

0230 PM HAIL 5 W SPRING VALLEY 36.11N 115.33W
09/04/2009 E0.25 INCH CLARK NV PUBLIC

HAIL ABOUT PEA SIZE IN DIAMETER FELL AT THE SIENA GOLF
CLUB IN SOUTHWEST LAS VEGAS.

0235 PM HAIL 3 SSW SUMMERLIN 36.16N 115.33W
09/04/2009 E0.50 INCH CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER

HAIL ESTIMATED AT A HALF INCH IN DIAMETER FELL ON THE
SOUTHWEST SIDE OF THE LAS VEGAS VALLEY.

0300 PM HEAVY RAIN 3 WSW BISHOP 37.35N 118.46W
09/04/2009 E0.50 INCH INYO CA TRAINED SPOTTER

HEAVY RAIN CAUSED WATER TO RUN ACROSS A ROADWAY FROM
BISHOP CREEK.

0352 PM TSTM WND GST KINGMAN AIRPORT 35.26N 113.93W
09/04/2009 M64.00 MPH MOHAVE AZ ASOS

THUNDERSTORM WIND GUST FROM THE NORTHWEST OF 64 MPH
MEASURED AT THE KINGMAN AIRPORT.

0555 PM HAIL 5 S BULLHEAD CITY 35.08N 114.56W
09/04/2009 E0.25 INCH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER

A SPOTTER REPORTED HAIL SMALLER THAN PEA SIZE FELL NEAR
BULLHEAD CITY.

0600 PM FLASH FLOOD 11 W VALENTINE 35.41N 113.86W
09/04/2009 MOHAVE AZ PUBLIC

THE VALLE VISTA COUNTRY CLUB REPORTED WATER WITH
ROCKS...BOULDERS...AND OTHER DEBRIS ACROSS SEVERAL
ROADWAYS IN THE VALLE VISTA AREA.

0635 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 ENE BULLHEAD CITY 35.16N 114.55W
09/04/2009 MOHAVE AZ LAW ENFORCEMENT

SEVERAL POWER POLES WERE SNAPPED AND BLOWN OVER BY
THUNDERSTORM WINDS ALONG BULLHEAD CITY PARKWAY. THE TIME
OF THIS EVENT WAS ESTIMATED.

0635 PM TSTM WND GST BULLHEAD CITY AIRPORT 35.16N 114.56W
09/04/2009 M55.00 MPH MOHAVE AZ AWOS

BULLHEAD CITY AWOS REPORTED A GUST OF 55 MPH FROM THE
SOUTHEAST.

0655 PM HAIL LAUGHLIN 35.16N 114.58W
09/04/2009 E0.25 INCH CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER

PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED BY A SPOTTER IN
LAUGHLIN.

0800 PM FLASH FLOOD 4 W NIPTON 35.46N 115.36W
09/04/2009 SAN BERNARDINO CA PUBLIC

THE OWNER OF THE NIPTON TRADING POST REPORTED FLOWING
WATER FROM A NEARBY WASH ACROSS NIPTON ROAD WITH DEBRIS.


1015 PM HEAVY RAIN LAKE HAVASU CITY 34.45N 114.33W
09/04/2009 E0.90 INCH SAN BERNARDINO AZ LAW ENFORCEMENT

WASHES WERE REPORTED RUNNING HIGH AND ROADS HAD A FEW
INCHES OF WATER ON THEM ESPECIALLY IN SOUTH LAKE HAVASU
CITY.

1015 PM HAIL LAKE HAVASU CITY 34.45N 114.33W
09/04/2009 E0.50 INCH SAN BERNARDINO AZ NEWSPAPER

HAIL UP TO DIME SIZE IN DIAMETER FELL IN LAKE HAVASU
CITY. THE TIME OF THIS EVENT WAS ESTIMATED.

1100 PM TSTM WND GST 3 WNW GOLDEN VALLEY 35.23N 114.27W
09/04/2009 M61.00 MPH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER

A 61 MPH GUST CAUSED DAMAGED TO PATIO FURNITURE AND LIGHT
FIXTURES.

1100 PM HAIL 3 WNW GOLDEN VALLEY 35.23N 114.27W
09/04/2009 E0.25 INCH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER

INTENSE HAIL STORM A FEW INCHES DEEP ON PATIO.

1100 PM LIGHTNING GOLDEN VALLEY 35.22N 114.22W
09/04/2009 MOHAVE AZ NEWSPAPER

LIGHTNING CAUSED NUMEROUS POWER OUTAGES IN GOLDEN
VALLEY...KINGMAN AND DOLAN SPRINGS.

1100 PM TSTM WND DMG GOLDEN VALLEY 35.22N 114.22W
09/04/2009 MOHAVE AZ LAW ENFORCEMENT

SEVERAL MOBILE HOME TIPPED OVER AND BLOWN ACROSS THE
ROADWAY. WINDS WERE MEASURED IN GOLDEN VALLEY AT 61 MPH.


1115 PM TSTM WND GST GOLDEN VALLEY 35.22N 114.22W
09/04/2009 M67.00 MPH MOHAVE AZ AMATEUR RADIO

AMATEUR RADIO OPERATOR IN GOLDEN VALLEY REPORTED A WIND
GUST OF 67 MPH.

1115 PM HAIL GOLDEN VALLEY 35.22N 114.22W
09/04/2009 M1.75 INCH MOHAVE AZ AMATEUR RADIO

AN AMATEUR RADIO OPERATOR IN GOLDEN VALLEY REPORTED GOLF
BALL SIZED HAIL. THE HAIL BROKE ALL THE WEST WINDOWS OF
THE HOUSE...BROKE HIS WEATHER STATION...AND GOT ALL HIS
RADIO EQUIPMENT WET.

1115 PM TSTM WND DMG 5 NE MOHAVE VALLEY 34.98N 114.53W
09/04/2009 MOHAVE AZ EMERGENCY MNGR

*** 8 INJ *** EMERGENCY MANAGER REPORTED THAT 20
RV/MOBILE HOMES DESTROYED AT HIGHWAY 95 AND AZTEC ROAD IN
FORT MOHAVE. EIGHT PEOPLE WERE INJURED WITH TWO SERIOUS.
TWO HOMES RECEIVED WATER/MUD DAMAGE. DAMAGE WAS INITIALLY
ESTIMATED AT 500,000 DOLLARS.

1200 AM HEAVY RAIN MESQUITE 36.79N 114.07W
09/05/2009 M0.91 INCH CLARK NV LAW ENFORCEMENT

LAW ENFORCEMENT IN MESQUITE REPORTED THAT HEAVY RAIN
CAUSED A FEW INCHES OF WATER ON ROADS IN MESQUITE. NO
ROADS WERE REPORTED CLOSED.

1230 AM HEAVY RAIN 5 N MOHAVE VALLEY 35.00N 114.58W
09/05/2009 E0.50 INCH MOHAVE AZ NWS EMPLOYEE

MUD CAUSED BY RUNOFF WAS ALL OVER PRIMA VALLEY ROAD NEAR
MOHAVE VALLEY. THE EVENT TIME WAS ESTIMATED.

1242 AM HAIL 3 NE BUNKERVILLE 36.81N 114.07W
09/05/2009 E0.25 INCH CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER

HAIL AROUND PEA SIZE IN DIAMETER WAS REPORTED BY A
SPOTTER ALONG WITH A WIND GUST OF 47 MPH.

0155 AM HEAVY RAIN KINGMAN AIRPORT 35.26N 113.93W
09/05/2009 M1.05 INCH MOHAVE AZ ASOS

A STORM TOTAL PRECIPITATION OF 1.05 INCHES WAS MEASURED
AT THE KINGMAN AIRPORT FROM A THUNDERSTORM.


&&
THIS IS AN UPDATED LIST OF REPORTS FROM THUNDERSTORMS IN THE MOJAVE
DESERT AND SOUTHERN GREAT BASIN FROM FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH EARLY
SATURDAY MORNING. THIS LATEST UPDATE INCLUDES ADDITIONAL REPORTS
BASED ON DELAYED INFORMATION.
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DM/BP/ASG/KL/CS

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KOUN [062216]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KOUN 062216
LSROUN

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK
516 PM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0513 PM HAIL 1 E WAPANUCKA 34.37N 96.41W
09/06/2009 E0.88 INCH JOHNSTON OK PUBLIC


&&

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KFWD [062127]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KFWD 062127
LSRFWD

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX
427 PM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0408 PM HAIL 5 S GAINESVILLE 33.56N 97.15W
09/06/2009 E1.00 INCH COOKE TX EMERGENCY MNGR

NICKEL TO QUARTER SIZE HAIL REPORTED AT I-35 AND MILE
MARKER 493 BY LAW ENFORCEMENT. RELAYED BY COUNTY EM.

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KCYS [062055]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KCYS 062055
LSRCYS

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY
255 PM MDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0115 PM HAIL CHEYENNE 41.15N 104.79W
09/06/2009 E0.25 INCH LARAMIE WY NWS EMPLOYEE

TWO PERIODS OF HAIL AT NWS CHEYENNE BETWEEN 115 AND 130
PM


&&

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GRIFFITH

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KCYS [062051]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS55 KCYS 062051
LSRCYS

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY
251 PM MDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0215 PM HAIL 14 NW ALBIN 41.56N 104.29W
09/06/2009 E0.25 INCH LARAMIE WY TRAINED SPOTTER


&&

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KOHX [061959]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KOHX 061959
LSROHX

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NASHVILLE TN
258 PM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0255 PM TSTM WND GST 2 E DOVER 36.48N 87.81W
09/06/2009 E60 MPH STEWART TN AMATEUR RADIO

EMERGENCY MANAGER ESTIMATES WINDS AT LEAST 60 MPH AT THE
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE.


&&

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TJ

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KOHX [061956]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KOHX 061956
LSROHX

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NASHVILLE TN
256 PM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0248 PM TSTM WND DMG DOVER 36.48N 87.84W
09/06/2009 STEWART TN EMERGENCY MNGR

DAMAGE TO CAR WASH ROOF IN DOVER.

0249 PM HAIL DOVER 36.48N 87.84W
09/06/2009 E0.75 INCH STEWART TN LAW ENFORCEMENT

DIME SIZED HAIL REPORTED IN DOVER...RELAYED VIA EMERGENCY
MANAGER.


&&

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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 061955
SWODY1
SPC AC 061951

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0251 PM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

VALID 062000Z - 071200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...LOWER OH VALLEY...

ONLY SMALL ADJUSTMENTS TO LOW WIND/HAIL PROBABILITIES HAVE BEEN
MADE.

A BROKEN BAND OF STRONG TO MARGINALLY SEVERE STORMS HAS DEVELOPED
TODAY ACROSS THE REGION WITH THE MOST INTENSE ACTIVITY LOCATED FROM
JUST W OF HOP SWWD TO NEAR JBR AS OF 1930Z. THESE STORMS APPEAR TO
BE ASSOCIATED WITH A WEAK VORTICITY MAXIMUM ROTATING AROUND PRIMARY
DEEP-LAYER CYCLONE SITUATED FARTHER N NEAR STL. INFLOW AIR MASS IS
WARM AND MOIST WITH MLCAPE OF 1500-2000 J/KG. WHILE THE STRONGER
STORMS WILL BE CAPABLE OF LOCALLY STRONG WIND GUSTS AND PERHAPS HAIL
INTO THIS EVENING...VERTICAL SHEAR REMAINS QUITE MARGINAL BASED ON
AREA PROFILERS/VWPS...AND NO ORGANIZED SEVERE WEATHER IS EXPECTED.

...ERN CO/WRN KS...

TSTMS CURRENTLY DEVELOPING ALONG THE FRONT RANGE MAY INCREASE IN
COVERAGE THIS AFTERNOON INTO EVENING WHILE PROGRESSING EWD INTO THE
HIGH PLAINS IN ASSOCIATION WITH WEAK MIDLEVEL IMPULSE MOVING THROUGH
THE CNTRL ROCKIES. THE COMBINATION OF STEEP LOW TO MIDLEVEL LAPSE
RATES AND MLCAPE OF 1000-2000 J/KG SHOULD SUPPORT STRONG PULSE OR
LOOSELY-ORGANIZED STORM CLUSTERS CAPABLE OF GUSTY WINDS.
HOWEVER...THE VERY WEAK TROPOSPHERIC WIND FIELD /REF. PLATTEVILLE CO
PROFILER/ WILL LIMIT ANY MORE SUBSTANTIAL SEVERE THREAT.

..MEAD.. 09/06/2009

.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1057 AM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009/

...MID MS VALLEY TO LOWER OH VALLEY...
LIFT WITH PERSISTENT VORT CENTER OVER MO/IL TODAY WILL ACT ON MOIST
AND UNSTABLE AIRMASS ACROSS THE LOWER OH VALLEY AND CONTINUE TO
SUPPORT CLUSTERS OF SLOW-MOVING STORMS. POCKETS OF GREATER SURFACE
HEATING/DESTABILIZATION AND EFFECTIVE SHEAR ON THE ORDER OF 20-30KT
COULD ALLOW A FEW STORMS TO BRIEFLY ATTAIN MORE ORGANIZED STRUCTURE
AND PERSISTENCE...PERHAPS LEADING TO A COUPLE OF MARGINAL HAIL/WIND
EVENTS. THIS POTENTIAL SEEMS SUFFICIENT ENOUGH TO JUSTIFY THE
INTRODUCTION OF LOW SEVERE PROBABILITIES THIS AREA.

...MT...
STRONG MID/UPPER TROUGH TRANSLATING EWD ACROSS THE NWRN U.S AND WRN
CANADA WILL PRODUCE GREATEST HEIGHT FALLS ACROSS PARTS OF BC AND AB
CANADA....LIFT WITH LEE LOW AND ADVANCING PACIFIC FRONT WILL
CONTRIBUTE TO SOME TSTM DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE ROCKIES LATER TODAY
THROUGH TONIGHT. STORMS ARE LIKELY TO BE MAINTAINED INTO ERN/NERN MT
LATE TONIGHT GIVEN MODEST DYNAMIC FORCING ACCOMPANYING THE LOW/FRONT
AND UPPER TROUGH. WHILE INSTABILITY AVAILABLE TO THIS ACTIVITY IS
EXPECTED TO REMAIN LIMITED DUE TO LACK OF GREATER LOW LEVEL
MOISTURE...EVAPORATIVE COOLING AMIDST DEEPLY MIXED BOUNDARY
LAYER...EVEN AFTER DARK...COULD CONTRIBUTE TO A FEW STRONG WIND
GUSTS AS STORMS MOVE ACROSS THE REGION THROUGH EARLY MONDAY.

...SOUTHWEST TO INTERMOUNTAIN REGION...
DECAYING SHORT WAVE DISTURBANCE/PV ANOMALY WILL CONTINUE DRIFTING
EWD FROM AZ AND THE FOUR CORNERS REGION TODAY. BACKGROUND ASCENT
ASSOCIATED WITH THIS SYSTEM...AND DIURNAL AND DIFFERENTIAL HEATING
ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS...WILL AGAIN PROMOTE TSTM DEVELOPMENT. LACK OF
STRONGER FLOW/FORCING SHOULD KEEP ORGANIZED SEVERE WEATHER THREAT TO
A MINIMUM.

...ERN NC...
CHANCES FOR DEEP CONVECTION ARE FORECAST TO INCREASE OVER COASTAL
AREAS LATE IN THE FORECAST PERIOD AS MARGINALLY ORGANIZED AND
PERSISTENT MCS NOW SOUTH OF CAPE FEAR DRIFTS NWD. WHILE FORECAST
SOUNDINGS DEPICT LOW LEVEL DIRECTIONAL SHEAR ASSOCIATED WITH THIS
DISTURBANCE INCREASING ACROSS THE OUTER BANKS THROUGH EARLY
MONDAY...THE MAGNITUDE OF RESULTING SHEAR/SRH REMAINS TOO WEAK TO
JUSTIFY INTRODUCING SEVERE PROBABILITIES AT THIS TIME.

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KJAN [061951]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KJAN 061951
LSRJAN

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS
250 PM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0243 PM HAIL COLUMBUS 33.51N 88.40W
09/06/2009 E0.50 INCH LOWNDES MS PUBLIC

MARBLE SIZED HAIL REPORTED BY A SPOTTER.


&&

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KLMK [061937]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS53 KLMK 061937
LSRLMK

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY
337 PM EDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0333 PM FLASH FLOOD 3 NW SADIEVILLE 38.42N 84.58W
09/06/2009 SCOTT KY COUNTY OFFICIAL

WATER OVER US 25 IN NORTHERN SCOTT COUNTY


&&

EVENT NUMBER LMK0900113

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KJAX [061855]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS52 KJAX 061855
LSRJAX

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL
255 PM EDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0240 PM RIP CURRENTS JACKSONVILLE BEACH 30.28N 81.39W
09/06/2009 DUVAL FL FIRE DEPT/RESCUE

LIFEGUARDS REPORT 7 RESCUES SO FAR TODAY WITH SURF ABOUT
2 TO 3 FEET.


&&

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ARS

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KLIX [061756]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KLIX 061756
LSRLIX

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA
1256 PM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

1245 PM FLASH FLOOD SLIDELL 30.28N 89.78W
09/06/2009 ST. TAMMANY LA NWS EMPLOYEE

A FEW CARS STALLED DUE TO FLASH FLOODING NEAR THE
INTERSECTION OF ROBERT AND INDEPENDENCE.


&&

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CBANNAN

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KSEW [061737]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS56 KSEW 061737
LSRSEW

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SEATTLE WA
1037 AM PDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

1032 AM HAIL WSW TENINO 46.86N 122.86W
09/06/2009 M0.50 INCH THURSTON WA TRAINED SPOTTER


&&

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KOHX [061705]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KOHX 061705
LSROHX

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NASHVILLE TN
1204 PM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

1155 AM TSTM WND DMG 5 NE SPRINGFIELD 36.55N 86.82W
09/06/2009 ROBERTSON TN LAW ENFORCEMENT

LARGE TREE LIMBS BLOWN DOWN BLOCKING ROADWAY.


&&

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DAY2SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok

ACUS02 KWNS 061648
SWODY2
SPC AC 061645

DAY 2 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1145 AM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

VALID 071200Z - 081200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...SYNOPSIS...

PRIMARY FEATURE OF INTEREST DURING THE DAY TWO PERIOD WILL BE
MID/UPPER-LEVEL TROUGH WHICH WILL PROGRESS EWD THROUGH WRN CANADA
AND THE NRN INTERMOUNTAIN REGION INTO THE PRAIRIE PROVINCES AND NRN
HIGH PLAINS. AT THE SURFACE...COLD FRONT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS
SYSTEM WILL SHIFT SLOWLY EWD THROUGH THE WRN/CNTRL DAKOTAS WHILE A
LEE TROUGH IS MAINTAINED OVER THE CNTRL HIGH PLAINS.

...DAKOTAS INTO NEB/WY...

06/12Z REGIONAL SOUNDINGS INDICATED THE PRESENCE OF MODEST BOUNDARY
LAYER MOISTURE OVER THE NRN PLAINS INTO MID MO VALLEY WITH DEWPOINTS
IN THE 50S TO LOWER 60S AND LOWEST 100-MB MEAN MIXING RATIOS OF
10-11 G/KG. BASED ON 12Z MODEL GUIDANCE...A SIMILAR LOW-LEVEL
MOISTURE PROFILE IS FORECAST AHEAD OF COLD FRONT AND LEE TROUGH
MONDAY...WHICH WHEN COUPLED WITH EWD ADVECTION OF EML...WILL
CONTRIBUTE TO A MODERATELY UNSTABLE AIR MASS WITH MLCAPE OF
1000-2000 J/KG.

CAP ASSOCIATED WITH EML WILL LIKELY DELAY MAJORITY OF TSTM
DEVELOPMENT UNTIL AFTERNOON WHEN DAYTIME HEATING AND DEEP ASCENT IN
ADVANCE OF UPPER TROUGH AID IN FOCUSING INITIATION ALONG SURFACE
BOUNDARIES. AS MENTIONED IN PREVIOUS DAY TWO DISCUSSION...STRONGER
SWLY WIND FIELD ASSOCIATED WITH LARGE-SCALE TROUGH WILL LAG SURFACE
WARM SECTOR TO THE W...EFFECTIVELY LIMITING THE POTENTIAL FOR MORE
INTENSE...LONGER-LIVED UPDRAFTS. NONETHELESS...THE PRESENCE OF THE
STEEP LAPSE RATES AND MODERATE CONVECTIVE INSTABILITY WILL BE
SUPPORTIVE OF ISOLATED SEVERE STORMS CAPABLE OF STRONG WIND GUSTS
AND SOME HAIL.

...ERN NC...

WARM CORE CYCLONE CURRENTLY OFF THE SC COAST IS FORECAST TO DEVELOP
SLOWLY NWD OVER THE NEXT 48 HOURS...RESULTING IN AN INCREASE IN
LOW-LEVEL GRADIENT FLOW ACROSS THE AREA. THIS PROCESS WILL COINCIDE
WITH A MOISTENING BOUNDARY LAYER...SUGGESTING SOME THREAT FOR A
BRIEF TORNADO WITH ANY MORE INTENSE CONVECTIVE ELEMENTS EMBEDDED IN
LARGER PRECIPITATION SHIELD. CURRENTLY...THIS THREAT APPEARS QUITE
SMALL AND NO SEVERE PROBABILITIES WILL BE INCLUDED.

..MEAD.. 09/06/2009

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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 061600
SWODY1
SPC AC 061557

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1057 AM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

VALID 061630Z - 071200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...MID MS VALLEY TO LOWER OH VALLEY...
LIFT WITH PERSISTENT VORT CENTER OVER MO/IL TODAY WILL ACT ON MOIST
AND UNSTABLE AIRMASS ACROSS THE LOWER OH VALLEY AND CONTINUE TO
SUPPORT CLUSTERS OF SLOW-MOVING STORMS. POCKETS OF GREATER SURFACE
HEATING/DESTABILIZATION AND EFFECTIVE SHEAR ON THE ORDER OF 20-30KT
COULD ALLOW A FEW STORMS TO BRIEFLY ATTAIN MORE ORGANIZED STRUCTURE
AND PERSISTENCE...PERHAPS LEADING TO A COUPLE OF MARGINAL HAIL/WIND
EVENTS. THIS POTENTIAL SEEMS SUFFICIENT ENOUGH TO JUSTIFY THE
INTRODUCTION OF LOW SEVERE PROBABILITIES THIS AREA.

...MT...
STRONG MID/UPPER TROUGH TRANSLATING EWD ACROSS THE NWRN U.S AND WRN
CANADA WILL PRODUCE GREATEST HEIGHT FALLS ACROSS PARTS OF BC AND AB
CANADA....LIFT WITH LEE LOW AND ADVANCING PACIFIC FRONT WILL
CONTRIBUTE TO SOME TSTM DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE ROCKIES LATER TODAY
THROUGH TONIGHT. STORMS ARE LIKELY TO BE MAINTAINED INTO ERN/NERN MT
LATE TONIGHT GIVEN MODEST DYNAMIC FORCING ACCOMPANYING THE LOW/FRONT
AND UPPER TROUGH. WHILE INSTABILITY AVAILABLE TO THIS ACTIVITY IS
EXPECTED TO REMAIN LIMITED DUE TO LACK OF GREATER LOW LEVEL
MOISTURE...EVAPORATIVE COOLING AMIDST DEEPLY MIXED BOUNDARY
LAYER...EVEN AFTER DARK...COULD CONTRIBUTE TO A FEW STRONG WIND
GUSTS AS STORMS MOVE ACROSS THE REGION THROUGH EARLY MONDAY.

...SOUTHWEST TO INTERMOUNTAIN REGION...
DECAYING SHORT WAVE DISTURBANCE/PV ANOMALY WILL CONTINUE DRIFTING
EWD FROM AZ AND THE FOUR CORNERS REGION TODAY. BACKGROUND ASCENT
ASSOCIATED WITH THIS SYSTEM...AND DIURNAL AND DIFFERENTIAL HEATING
ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS...WILL AGAIN PROMOTE TSTM DEVELOPMENT. LACK OF
STRONGER FLOW/FORCING SHOULD KEEP ORGANIZED SEVERE WEATHER THREAT TO
A MINIMUM.

...ERN NC...
CHANCES FOR DEEP CONVECTION ARE FORECAST TO INCREASE OVER COASTAL
AREAS LATE IN THE FORECAST PERIOD AS MARGINALLY ORGANIZED AND
PERSISTENT MCS NOW SOUTH OF CAPE FEAR DRIFTS NWD. WHILE FORECAST
SOUNDINGS DEPICT LOW LEVEL DIRECTIONAL SHEAR ASSOCIATED WITH THIS
DISTURBANCE INCREASING ACROSS THE OUTER BANKS THROUGH EARLY
MONDAY...THE MAGNITUDE OF RESULTING SHEAR/SRH REMAINS TOO WEAK TO
JUSTIFY INTRODUCING SEVERE PROBABILITIES AT THIS TIME.

..CARBIN/JEWELL.. 09/06/2009

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KCHS [061547]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS52 KCHS 061547
LSRCHS

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON SC
1146 AM EDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0930 AM RIP CURRENTS TYBEE ISLAND 32.00N 80.85W
09/06/2009 CHATHAM GA FIRE DEPT/RESCUE

TYBEE ISLAND LIFEGUARDS REPORTED SEVERAL ONGOING RIP
CURRENTS FROM NORTH BEACH TO SOUTH END THROUGH 1145 AM. 4
PEOPLE HAVE BEEN RESCUED FROM RIP CURRENTS SINCE 930 AM
THIS MORNING.


&&

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KLMK [061353]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS53 KLMK 061353
LSRLMK

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY
953 AM EDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0935 AM FLASH FLOOD VALEENE 38.43N 86.40W
09/06/2009 ORANGE IN EMERGENCY MNGR

2 TO 4 INCHES OF WATER FLOWING OVER VALENE RD AND WILL
CLOSE THE ROAD


&&

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KPSR [061343]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary

NWUS55 KPSR 061343
LSRPSR

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PHOENIX AZ
643 AM MST SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0915 AM HEAVY RAIN 5 ENE PEORIA 33.71N 112.17W
09/05/2009 M0.65 INCH MARICOPA AZ TRAINED SPOTTER

MEASURED 0.65 INCHES IN 25 MIN.

0950 AM HEAVY RAIN 5 NE BUCKEYE 33.43N 112.53W
09/05/2009 M0.65 INCH MARICOPA AZ TRAINED SPOTTER

MEASURED 0.65 INCHES BETWEEN 920 AM AND 950 AM.

1030 AM HEAVY RAIN 5 NNE LAVEEN 33.49N 112.11W
09/05/2009 M0.90 INCH MARICOPA AZ TRAINED SPOTTER

MEASURED 0.90 INCHES IN 1.5 HOURS...0.4 INCHES BETWEEN 9
AND 10 AM...0.5 INCHES BETWEEN 10 AND 1030 AM.

0200 PM FLASH FLOOD QUARTZSITE 33.67N 114.21W
09/05/2009 LA PAZ AZ LAW ENFORCEMENT

WASHES RUNNING HEAVY NORTH AND SOUTH OF QUARTZSITE.
STREET FLOODING IN TOWN REQUIRING ADOT TO CLOSE STATE
HIGHWAY 95 SOUTH OF QUARTZSITE.

0210 PM HEAVY RAIN 2 NE TACNA 32.72N 113.92W
09/05/2009 E1.00 INCH YUMA AZ TRAINED SPOTTER

ONE INCH IN ONE HALF HOUR IN TACNA. MINOR STREET
FLOODING. WASHES BEGINNING TO FLOW WITH WATER. PEA SIZED
HAIL OBSERVED WITH STORM AROUND 155 PM MST.

0340 PM DUST STORM 5 ESE SOMERTON 32.58N 114.63W
09/05/2009 YUMA AZ TRAINED SPOTTER

VISIBILITY REDUCED TO ONE QUARTER MILE IN BLOWING DUST.

0510 PM DUST STORM EL CENTRO 32.79N 115.56W
09/05/2009 IMPERIAL CA ASOS

QUARTER MILE VISIBILITY IN BLOWING DUST. PEAK WIND GUST
OF 46 KTS.


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KILX [061335]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS53 KILX 061335
LSRILX

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LINCOLN IL
835 AM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0700 AM HEAVY RAIN 2 SW TAYLORVILLE 39.50N 89.29W
09/06/2009 M3.70 INCH CHRISTIAN IL CO-OP OBSERVER

24 HOUR RAINFALL


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KILX [061308]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS53 KILX 061308
LSRILX

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LINCOLN IL
808 AM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0700 AM HEAVY RAIN CHATHAM 39.67N 89.70W
09/06/2009 M1.47 INCH SANGAMON IL NWS EMPLOYEE


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KILX [061258]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...corrected

NWUS53 KILX 061258
LSRILX

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...CORRECTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LINCOLN IL
758 AM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0700 AM HEAVY RAIN 2 SW PETERSBURG 39.99N 89.88W
09/06/2009 M2.58 INCH MENARD IL CO-OP OBSERVER

24 HOUR RAINFALL. CORRECTED SOURCE.


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KILX [061257]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS53 KILX 061257
LSRILX

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LINCOLN IL
757 AM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0700 AM HEAVY RAIN 2 SW PETERSBURG 39.99N 89.88W
09/06/2009 M2.58 INCH MENARD IL ASOS

24 HOUR RAINFALL


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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 061246
SWODY1
SPC AC 061243

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0743 AM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

VALID 061300Z - 071200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...SYNOPSIS...
A DEEP MID LEVEL TROUGH OVER THE PAC NW COAST THIS MORNING WILL
PROGRESS EWD OVER THE INTERIOR NW AND NRN ROCKIES THROUGH
TONIGHT...WHILE AN ASSOCIATED COLD FRONT MOVES EWD OVER ID/MT.
STEEP LAPSE RATES AND WEAK INSTABILITY WITH THE MID LEVEL COLD POOL
WILL OVERSPREAD WRN WA TODAY...WHERE A FEW OF THE THUNDERSTORMS NOW
OBSERVED JUST OFFSHORE COULD PERSIST AND SPREAD INLAND. MUCAPE
APPROACHING 500 J/KG IN COMBINATION WITH 500 MB TEMPERATURES OF -22
TO -24 C COULD SUPPORT SMALL HAIL WITH THE STRONGER UPDRAFTS...BUT
THE THREAT FOR LARGE HAIL APPEARS INSUFFICIENT TO WARRANT THE
INTRODUCTION OF LOW SEVERE PROBABILITIES.

A SEPARATE PLUME OF STEEP MID LEVEL LAPSE RATES WILL PRECEDE THE
FRONT OVER MT AND THE WRN DAKOTAS. HOWEVER...LOW-LEVEL MOISTURE
RETURN TO THE NRN HIGH PLAINS WILL BE LIMITED TO BOUNDARY LAYER
DEWPOINTS IN THE LOW-MID 50S BY AFTERNOON AS A RESULT OF VERTICAL
MIXING AND THE INFLUENCE OF A DOWNSTREAM MID LEVEL TROUGH OVER THE
MID MS/LOWER OH VALLEY REGION. THE NET RESULT WILL BE ONLY WEAK
INSTABILITY AND INVERTED-V PROFILES ALONG THE COLD FRONT AND NRN
HIGH PLAINS LEE TROUGH...AND ONLY WEAK VERTICAL SHEAR IN THE WARM
SECTOR WITH THE STRONGER FLOW ALOFT REMAINING W OF THE SURFACE COLD
FRONT.

FARTHER SE ACROSS THE MS/OH VALLEY REGION...THE MID LEVEL TROUGH
WILL ONLY DRIFT EWD IN A WEAK MEAN FLOW REGIME WELL TO THE S OF THE
POLAR JET. WEAK-MODERATE INSTABILITY AND WEAK VERTICAL SHEAR WILL
SUPPORT SCATTERED MULTICELL CLUSTERS...ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE LOWER
OH VALLEY JUST E OF THE MID LEVEL VORTICITY CENTER OVER MO/IL...AND
WITHIN THE DEEP MOISTURE PLUME DOWNSTREAM FROM THE TRAILING TROUGH
AXIS OVER MS/AL. OTHER SCATTERED DIURNAL THUNDERSTORMS CAN BE
EXPECTED ACROSS CENTRAL/S FL IN ASSOCIATION WITH LOCAL SEA BREEZE
CIRCULATIONS AND A WEAK UPPER TROUGH OVER FL AND WRN CUBA.

SCATTERED DIURNAL THUNDERSTORMS ARE ALSO EXPECTED AGAIN TODAY FROM
SRN/ERN AZ NEWD ACROSS NW NM INTO CENTRAL CO AND SE WY. THIS
CORRIDOR WILL BE LOCATED WITHIN THE LOW-MID LEVEL MOISTURE PLUME AND
JUST DOWNSTREAM FROM WEAK MID LEVEL TROUGH.

..THOMPSON/GARNER.. 09/06/2009

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KILX [061238]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS53 KILX 061238
LSRILX

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LINCOLN IL
738 AM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0700 AM HEAVY RAIN BUFFALO 39.85N 89.41W
09/06/2009 M1.73 INCH SANGAMON IL CO-OP OBSERVER

24 HOUR RAINFALL


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KCHS [061032]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS52 KCHS 061032
LSRCHS

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON SC
632 AM EDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0306 PM RIP CURRENTS TYBEE ISLAND 32.02N 80.86W
09/05/2009 CHATHAM GA COUNTY OFFICIAL

LIFEGUARDS REPORT A COUPLE OF RIP CURRENTS. NO RESCUES
WERE NECESSARY.


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KLCH [060930]: Preliminary Local Storm Report

NWUS54 KLCH 060930
LSRLCH

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAKE CHARLES LA
430 AM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

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

0230 PM LIGHTNING 3 N GRAND LAKE 30.07N 93.27W
09/05/2009 CALCASIEU LA NEWSPAPER

*** 1 FATAL, 1 INJ *** BOATERS FISHING ON BLACK BAYOU AT
INTRA-COASTAL WATERWAY WERE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. ONE MAN
WAS KILLED AND THE OTHER SUFFERED MINOR INJURIES.


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DAY48SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok

ACUS48 KWNS 060820
SWOD48
SPC AC 060819

DAY 4-8 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0319 AM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

VALID 091200Z - 141200Z

...DISCUSSION...

THREAT FOR AN ORGANIZED SEVERE EVENT SHOULD REMAIN RELATIVELY LOW
FROM DAY 4 THROUGH ABOUT DAY 5 AS THE BELT OF STRONGER WLYS STAY
NORTH OF THE U.S. BORDER.

BEYOND DAY 5 DETERMINISTIC MODELS AND MREF ENSEMBLE MEMBERS HAVE
TRENDED TOWARD A SIGNIFICANT AMPLIFICATION OF THE UPPER PATTERN AS A
TROUGH EVOLVES OVER THE ERN HALF OF THE COUNTRY...RESULTING IN A
HIGH AMPLITUDE POSITIVE-NEGATIVE ANOMALY BECOMING ESTABLISHED BY DAY
7. HOWEVER...MODELS HAVE NOT DEMONSTRATED RUN TO RUN CONTINUITY
BEYOND DAY 5 WITH WIDELY VARYING SOLUTIONS BETWEEN THE 12Z AND 00Z
RUNS. THE MREF MEMBERS ALSO BEGIN TO SHOW CONSIDERABLE DISPERSION BY
DAY 7. SOME THREAT FOR SEVERE STORMS COULD DEVELOP FROM THE MID MS
VALLEY INTO THE OH VALLEY BY DAY 6-7 AS THE TROUGH BEGINS TO
AMPLIFY. AT THIS TIME...TOO MUCH UNCERTAINTY EXISTS REGARDING HOW
THE UPPER PATTERN WILL EVOLVE TO INTRODUCE A RISK AREA.

..DIAL.. 09/06/2009

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DAY3SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok

ACUS03 KWNS 060722
SWODY3
SPC AC 060719

DAY 3 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0219 AM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

VALID 081200Z - 091200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...SYNOPSIS...

THE LARGE SCALE PATTERN WILL CHANGE LITTLE FROM DAY 2. UPPER TROUGH
WILL CONTINUE EAST THROUGH SRN CANADA...THE NRN PLAINS AND UPPER MS
VALLEY ALONG WITH AN ATTENDANT COLD FRONT. CUTOFF LOW WILL PERSIST
OVER THE OH VALLEY REGION.

...ERN ND AND NW MN THROUGH SD AND NEB...

AN AXIS OF MODERATE INSTABILITY WITH 1000-1500 J/KG MLCAPE WILL BE
POSSIBLE WHERE ERN EXTENT OF STEEPER LAPSE RATES OVERLAP MOIST AXIS
WITH DEWPOINTS IN THE 50S TO AROUND 60. STORMS WILL LIKELY ONCE
AGAIN DEVELOP ALONG THE COLD FRONT AND PRE-FRONTAL TROUGH FROM ERN
ND SWWD THROUGH CNTRL SD AND WRN NEB AS THE BOUNDARY LAYER
DESTABILIZES DURING THE AFTERNOON. ANOTHER IN A SERIES OF IMPULSES
ROTATING TROUGH BASE OF UPPER TROUGH ALONG WITH ATTENDANT MID LEVEL
JET STREAK WILL REMAIN POST FRONTAL. THIS WILL RESULT IN MODEST
VERTICAL SHEAR IN WARM SECTOR...SUPPORTIVE OF MULTICELLS.
NEVERTHELESS...SOME OF THE STORMS COULD EVOLVE INTO LINES OR
CLUSTERS AND BECOME CAPABLE OF PRODUCING ISOLATED STRONG WIND GUSTS
AND HAIL THROUGH EARLY EVENING. LIKELIHOOD THAT THE STRONGER FLOW
AND VERTICAL SHEAR WILL REMAIN POST FRONTAL COULD SERVE AS A
POTENTIAL LIMITING FACTOR FOR A MORE ROBUST SEVERE EVENT. AT THIS
TIME MORE THAN 5% SEVERE PROBABILITIES DO NOT APPEAR WARRANTED.

..DIAL.. 09/06/2009

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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook

ACUS01 KWNS 060542
SWODY1
SPC AC 060540

DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1240 AM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

VALID 061200Z - 071200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...SYNOPSIS...
ASIDE FROM AN UPPER TROUGH FORECAST TO MOVE INLAND ACROSS THE NWRN
U.S./WRN CANADA THIS PERIOD...THE FLOW PATTERN ALOFT ACROSS THE
REMAINDER OF THE U.S. IS FORECAST TO BE GENERALLY WEAK/NONDESCRIPT.

THUNDERSTORMS ARE AGAIN FORECAST ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE ROCKIES AND
SWD INTO AZ/NM...AHEAD OF A WEAK LEAD FEATURE PRECEDING THE MAIN
NWRN TROUGH. CONVECTION IS ALSO EXPECTED ACROSS A ZONE CENTERED
ALONG THE MID AND LOWER MS VALLEY REGION AND EXTENDING EWD INTO THE
OH VALLEY...AS SEVERAL SMALL-SCALE MID-LEVEL CIRCULATION CENTERS
MOVE SLOWLY EWD. STORMS ARE ALSO FORECAST ACROSS FL AND PARTS OF
TX...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE PAC NW AS THE MAIN TROUGH MOVES
ONSHORE.

WEAK INSTABILITY ACROSS THE PAC NW SHOULD PRECLUDE ANY SEVERE
THREAT...WHILE ELSEWHERE AMPLE INSTABILITY BUT WEAK FLOW ALOFT
SUGGESTS NO MORE THAN MARGINAL/ISOLATED/PULSE-TYPE THREAT DURING THE
AFTERNOON CONVECTIVE MAXIMUM.

..GOSS.. 09/06/2009

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DAY2SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok

ACUS02 KWNS 060519
SWODY2
SPC AC 060516

DAY 2 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1216 AM CDT SUN SEP 06 2009

VALID 071200Z - 081200Z

...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...

...SYNOPSIS...

THE UPPER TROUGH CURRENTLY MOVING INTO THE NWRN U.S. WILL CONTINUE
THROUGH THE NRN ROCKIES AND WRN PORTIONS OF THE NRN PLAINS MONDAY. A
SIGNIFICANT IMPULSE IS FORECAST TO ROTATE THROUGH BASE OF UPPER
TROUGH FROM MT INTO SASKATCHEWAN DURING THE DAY AND PROVIDE IMPETUS
FOR A COLD FRONT TO CONTINUE EWD INTO THE DAKOTAS. FARTHER EAST THE
CUTOFF UPPER LOW WILL PERSIST FROM THE GREAT LAKES SWD INTO THE OH
VALLEY.

...NRN PLAINS AREA...

SLY FLOW WILL STRENGTHEN IN ASSOCIATION WITH DEVELOPING LEE TROUGH
OVER THE CNTRL AND NRN HIGH PLAINS...BUT ELY TRAJECTORIES OVER THE
SRN STATES AND NRN GULF WILL LIMIT NWD RETURN OF RICHER LOW LEVEL
MOISTURE. DEWPOINTS IN THE 50S WILL LIKELY CHARACTERIZE PRE-FRONTAL
WARM SECTOR ACROSS THE DAKOTAS. DIABATIC WARMING AND ADVECTION OF
THE EML ABOVE THE MODEST MOIST AXIS WILL CONTRIBUTE TO A ZONE OF
1000-1500 J/KG MLCAPE IN PRE-FRONTAL WARM SECTOR. CAPPING INVERSION
WILL LIKELY INHIBIT CONVECTION MUCH OF THE DAY...BUT DEEP FORCING
WITHIN FRONTAL ZONE SHOULD EVENTUALLY CONTRIBUTE TO THUNDERSTORM
INITIATION OVER THE WRN/CNTRL DAKOTAS BY LATE AFTERNOON. STRONGER
DEEP LAYER FLOW AND VERTICAL SHEAR WILL REMAIN POST FRONTAL WITH
SHEAR ALONG AND AHEAD OF THE FRONT SUPPORTIVE OF MULTICELL STORMS.
STEEP LAPSE RATES AND MODERATE INSTABILITY COULD SUPPORT A THREAT OF
HAIL AND GUSTY WINDS WITH THE STRONGER STORMS THROUGH EARLY EVENING.
HOWEVER...AT THIS TIME THE ENVIRONMENT APPEARS MARGINAL FOR AN
ORGANIZED SEVERE EVENT.

..DIAL.. 09/06/2009

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KVEF [060517]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...corrected

NWUS55 KVEF 060517
LSRVEF

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...CORRECTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAS VEGAS NV
1016 PM PDT SAT SEP 05 2009

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

1206 PM HEAVY RAIN MOUNTAIN PASS 35.47N 115.54W
09/04/2009 E0.50 INCH SAN BERNARDINO CA LAW ENFORCEMENT

HEAVY RAIN REQUIRING ESCORT BETWEEN BAILEY ROAD AND
NIPTON. DEBRIS WAS REPORTED ON THE ROADWAY.

0215 PM HAIL 5 WNW SPRING VALLEY 36.14N 115.32W
09/04/2009 E0.25 INCH CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER

A SPOTTER ESTIMATED PEA SIZE HAIL AND WIND GUSTS AROUND
45 MPH FROM A THUNDERSTORM ON THE SOUTHWEST SIDE OF THE
LAS VEGAS VALLEY.

0235 PM HAIL 3 SSW SUMMERLIN 36.16N 115.33W
09/04/2009 E0.50 INCH CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER

HAIL ESTIMATED AT A HALF INCH IN DIAMETER FELL ON THE
SOUTHWEST SIDE OF THE LAS VEGAS VALLEY.

0300 PM HEAVY RAIN 3 WSW BISHOP 37.35N 118.46W
09/04/2009 E0.50 INCH INYO CA TRAINED SPOTTER

HEAVY RAIN CAUSED WATER TO RUN ACROSS A ROADWAY FROM
BISHOP CREEK.

0352 PM TSTM WND GST KINGMAN AIRPORT 35.26N 113.93W
09/04/2009 M64.00 MPH MOHAVE AZ ASOS

THUNDERSTORM WIND GUST FROM THE NORTHWEST OF 64 MPH
MEASURED AT THE KINGMAN AIRPORT.

0555 PM HAIL 5 S BULLHEAD CITY 35.08N 114.56W
09/04/2009 E0.25 INCH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER

A SPOTTER REPORTED HAIL SMALLER THAN PEA SIZE FELL NEAR
BULLHEAD CITY.

0600 PM FLASH FLOOD 11 W VALENTINE 35.41N 113.86W
09/04/2009 MOHAVE AZ PUBLIC

THE VALLE VISTA COUNTRY CLUB REPORTED WATER WITH
ROCKS...BOULDERS...AND OTHER DEBRIS ACROSS SEVERAL
ROADWAYS IN THE VALLE VISTA AREA.

0635 PM TSTM WND GST BULLHEAD CITY AIRPORT 35.16N 114.56W
09/04/2009 M55.00 MPH MOHAVE AZ AWOS

BULLHEAD CITY AWOS REPORTED A GUST OF 55 MPH FROM THE
SOUTHEAST.

0635 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 ENE BULLHEAD CITY 35.16N 114.55W
09/04/2009 MOHAVE AZ LAW ENFORCEMENT

SEVERAL POWER POLES WERE SNAPPED AND BLOWN OVER BY
THUNDERSTORM WINDS ALONG BULLHEAD CITY PARKWAY. THE TIME
OF THIS EVENT WAS ESTIMATED.

0655 PM HAIL LAUGHLIN 35.16N 114.58W
09/04/2009 E0.25 INCH CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER

PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED BY A SPOTTER IN
LAUGHLIN.

0800 PM FLASH FLOOD 4 W NIPTON 35.46N 115.36W
09/04/2009 SAN BERNARDINO CA PUBLIC

THE OWNER OF THE NIPTON TRADING POST REPORTED FLOWING
WATER FROM A NEARBY WASH ACROSS NIPTON ROAD WITH DEBRIS.


1015 PM HEAVY RAIN LAKE HAVASU CITY 34.45N 114.33W
09/04/2009 E0.90 INCH SAN BERNARDINO AZ LAW ENFORCEMENT

WASHES WERE REPORTED RUNNING HIGH AND ROADS HAD A FEW
INCHES OF WATER ON THEM ESPECIALLY IN SOUTH LAKE HAVASU
CITY.

1100 PM HAIL 3 WNW GOLDEN VALLEY 35.23N 114.27W
09/04/2009 E0.25 INCH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER

INTENSE HAIL STORM A FEW INCHES DEEP ON PATIO.

1100 PM TSTM WND GST 3 WNW GOLDEN VALLEY 35.23N 114.27W
09/04/2009 M61.00 MPH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER

A 61 MPH GUST CAUSED DAMAGED TO PATIO FURNITURE AND LIGHT
FIXTURES.

1100 PM TSTM WND DMG GOLDEN VALLEY 35.22N 114.22W
09/04/2009 MOHAVE AZ LAW ENFORCEMENT

SEVERAL MOBILE HOME TIPPED OVER AND BLOWN ACROSS THE
ROADWAY. WINDS WERE MEASURED IN GOLDEN VALLEY AT 61 MPH.


1115 PM TSTM WND GST GOLDEN VALLEY 35.22N 114.22W
09/04/2009 M67.00 MPH MOHAVE AZ AMATEUR RADIO

AMATEUR RADIO OPERATOR IN GOLDEN VALLEY REPORTED A WIND
GUST OF 67 MPH.

1115 PM HAIL GOLDEN VALLEY 35.22N 114.22W
09/04/2009 M1.75 INCH MOHAVE AZ AMATEUR RADIO

AN AMATEUR RADIO OPERATOR IN GOLDEN VALLEY REPORTED GOLF
BALL SIZED HAIL. THE HAIL BROKE ALL THE WEST WINDOWS OF
THE HOUSE...BROKE HIS WEATHER STATION...AND GOT ALL HIS
RADIO EQUIPMENT WET.

1115 PM TSTM WND DMG 5 NE MOHAVE VALLEY 34.98N 114.53W
09/04/2009 MOHAVE AZ EMERGENCY MNGR

*** 8 INJ *** EMERGENCY MANAGER REPORTED THAT 20
RV/MOBILE HOMES DESTROYED AT HIGHWAY 95 AND AZTEC ROAD IN
FORT MOHAVE. EIGHT PEOPLE WERE INJURED WITH TWO SERIOUS.
TWO HOMES RECEIVED WATER/MUD DAMAGE. DAMAGE WAS INITIALLY
ESTIMATED AT 500,000 DOLLARS.

1200 AM HEAVY RAIN MESQUITE 36.79N 114.07W
09/05/2009 M0.91 INCH CLARK NV LAW ENFORCEMENT

LAW ENFORCEMENT IN MESQUITE REPORTED THAT HEAVY RAIN
CAUSED A FEW INCHES OF WATER ON ROADS IN MESQUITE. NO
ROADS WERE REPORTED CLOSED.

1230 AM HEAVY RAIN 5 N MOHAVE VALLEY 35.00N 114.58W
09/05/2009 E0.50 INCH MOHAVE AZ NWS EMPLOYEE

MUD CAUSED BY RUNOFF WAS ALL OVER PRIMA VALLEY ROAD NEAR
MOHAVE VALLEY. THE EVENT TIME WAS ESTIMATED.

1242 AM HAIL 3 NE BUNKERVILLE 36.81N 114.07W
09/05/2009 E0.25 INCH CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER

HAIL AROUND PEA SIZE IN DIAMETER WAS REPORTED BY A
SPOTTER ALONG WITH A WIND GUST OF 47 MPH.

0155 AM HEAVY RAIN KINGMAN AIRPORT 35.26N 113.93W
09/05/2009 M1.05 INCH MOHAVE AZ ASOS

A STORM TOTAL PRECIPITATION OF 1.05 INCHES WAS MEASURED
AT THE KINGMAN AIRPORT FROM A THUNDERSTORM.


&&
THIS IS A PRELIMINARY SUMMARY OF EVENTS FROM AROUND THE MOJAVE DESERT
AND SOUTHERN GREAT BASIN ASSOCIATED WITH THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY FROM
FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH EARLY SATURDAY MORNING. THIS REPORT WAS
UPDATED TO REMOVE A DUPLICATE REPORT.
$$

DM/BP/ASG/KL/CS

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