NWUS53 KTOP 260306
LSRTOP
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TOPEKA KS
1006 PM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1004 PM HEAVY RAIN 3 S AUBURN 38.86N 95.82W
08/25/2012 M3.40 INCH OSAGE KS TRAINED SPOTTER
STORM TOTAL. MEASURED 2.10 INCHES SINCE 6 PM.
&&
$$
JL
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Saturday, August 25, 2012
KPHI [260235]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary
NWUS51 KPHI 260235
LSRPHI
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
1035 PM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0730 PM FLOOD REHOBOTH BEACH 38.72N 75.08W
08/25/2012 SUSSEX DE 911 CALL CENTER
A FEW ROADS FLOODED IN REHOBOTH BEACH
0915 PM FLASH FLOOD NORTH CAPE MAY 38.98N 74.95W
08/25/2012 CAPE MAY NJ TRAINED SPOTTER
SEVERAL ROADS FLOODED WITH CARS STUCK IN WATER AND SOME
FLOATING.
&&
EVENT NUMBER PHI1200688 PHI1200689
$$
ROBERTSON
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LSRPHI
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
1035 PM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0730 PM FLOOD REHOBOTH BEACH 38.72N 75.08W
08/25/2012 SUSSEX DE 911 CALL CENTER
A FEW ROADS FLOODED IN REHOBOTH BEACH
0915 PM FLASH FLOOD NORTH CAPE MAY 38.98N 74.95W
08/25/2012 CAPE MAY NJ TRAINED SPOTTER
SEVERAL ROADS FLOODED WITH CARS STUCK IN WATER AND SOME
FLOATING.
&&
EVENT NUMBER PHI1200688 PHI1200689
$$
ROBERTSON
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KVEF [260234]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS55 KVEF 260234
LSRVEF
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAS VEGAS NV
734 PM PDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0400 PM LIGHTNING 4 NW JOSHUA TREE 34.17N 116.36W
08/11/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA NEWSPAPER
LIGHTNING STRUCK AND KILLED A 4 YEAR OLD HORSE IN THE
FLAMINGO HEIGHTS AREA ON AUGUST 11TH. A BARN WAS ALSO
STRUCK AND SMOLDERED FOR 3 DAYS AND THEN BURNED DOWN.
TOTAL DAMAGE TO THE BARN WAS 1800 DOLLARS. THE EVENT TIME
IS AN ESTIMATE.
0400 PM FUNNEL CLOUD 1 E JOSHUA TREE 34.13N 116.31W
08/23/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA PUBLIC
A FUNNEL CLOUD WAS SPOTTED EAST OF PARK AVENUE IN JOSHUA
TREE. CONFIRMED THROUGH PHOTO PUBLISHED IN THE LOCAL
NEWSPAPER AND ON FACEBOOK. THE EVENT TIME IS AN ESTIMATE.
&&
DELAYED REPORTS RELAYED BY A SPOTTER.
$$
STACHELSKI
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LSRVEF
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAS VEGAS NV
734 PM PDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0400 PM LIGHTNING 4 NW JOSHUA TREE 34.17N 116.36W
08/11/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA NEWSPAPER
LIGHTNING STRUCK AND KILLED A 4 YEAR OLD HORSE IN THE
FLAMINGO HEIGHTS AREA ON AUGUST 11TH. A BARN WAS ALSO
STRUCK AND SMOLDERED FOR 3 DAYS AND THEN BURNED DOWN.
TOTAL DAMAGE TO THE BARN WAS 1800 DOLLARS. THE EVENT TIME
IS AN ESTIMATE.
0400 PM FUNNEL CLOUD 1 E JOSHUA TREE 34.13N 116.31W
08/23/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA PUBLIC
A FUNNEL CLOUD WAS SPOTTED EAST OF PARK AVENUE IN JOSHUA
TREE. CONFIRMED THROUGH PHOTO PUBLISHED IN THE LOCAL
NEWSPAPER AND ON FACEBOOK. THE EVENT TIME IS AN ESTIMATE.
&&
DELAYED REPORTS RELAYED BY A SPOTTER.
$$
STACHELSKI
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KOUN [260233]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS54 KOUN 260233
LSROUN
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK
933 PM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0840 PM TSTM WND DMG SENTINEL 35.16N 99.17W
08/25/2012 WASHITA OK FIRE DEPT/RESCUE
DOWNED POWER LINES
0850 PM TSTM WND DMG 2 E DILL CITY 35.28N 99.10W
08/25/2012 WASHITA OK FIRE DEPT/RESCUE
DOWNED TREES
&&
$$
FM
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LSROUN
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK
933 PM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0840 PM TSTM WND DMG SENTINEL 35.16N 99.17W
08/25/2012 WASHITA OK FIRE DEPT/RESCUE
DOWNED POWER LINES
0850 PM TSTM WND DMG 2 E DILL CITY 35.28N 99.10W
08/25/2012 WASHITA OK FIRE DEPT/RESCUE
DOWNED TREES
&&
$$
FM
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KAMA [260228]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary
NWUS54 KAMA 260228
LSRAMA
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AMARILLO TX
928 PM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0507 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 WNW HEDLEY 34.87N 100.67W
08/25/2012 DONLEY TX TX DPS
REPORT OF LARGE TREE ACROSS FM 1932 WEST OF HEDLEY NEAR
THE FORK.
0605 PM TSTM WND GST 1 WNW CLARENDON 34.94N 100.91W
08/25/2012 E60 MPH DONLEY TX TRAINED SPOTTER
REPORT OF 50 TO 60 MPH WINDS WNW OF CLARENDON
0605 PM HAIL 1 NNE SHAMROCK 35.23N 100.24W
08/25/2012 E0.88 INCH WHEELER TX TX DPS
REPORTED ON I-40 IN SHAMROCK
&&
EVENT NUMBER AMA1200643 AMA1200644 AMA1200645
$$
CJM
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LSRAMA
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AMARILLO TX
928 PM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0507 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 WNW HEDLEY 34.87N 100.67W
08/25/2012 DONLEY TX TX DPS
REPORT OF LARGE TREE ACROSS FM 1932 WEST OF HEDLEY NEAR
THE FORK.
0605 PM TSTM WND GST 1 WNW CLARENDON 34.94N 100.91W
08/25/2012 E60 MPH DONLEY TX TRAINED SPOTTER
REPORT OF 50 TO 60 MPH WINDS WNW OF CLARENDON
0605 PM HAIL 1 NNE SHAMROCK 35.23N 100.24W
08/25/2012 E0.88 INCH WHEELER TX TX DPS
REPORTED ON I-40 IN SHAMROCK
&&
EVENT NUMBER AMA1200643 AMA1200644 AMA1200645
$$
CJM
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KICT [260223]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS53 KICT 260223
LSRICT
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS
923 PM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0922 PM HEAVY RAIN 5 S HILLSBORO 38.28N 97.20W
08/25/2012 M3.25 INCH MARION KS AMATEUR RADIO
RAINFALL SINCE MIDNIGHT
&&
$$
MWM
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LSRICT
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS
923 PM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0922 PM HEAVY RAIN 5 S HILLSBORO 38.28N 97.20W
08/25/2012 M3.25 INCH MARION KS AMATEUR RADIO
RAINFALL SINCE MIDNIGHT
&&
$$
MWM
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KICT [260217]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS53 KICT 260217
LSRICT
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS
917 PM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0916 PM FLOOD ARKANSAS CITY 37.07N 97.04W
08/25/2012 COWLEY KS EMERGENCY MNGR
ROADS BARRICADED DUE TO HIGH WATER
&&
$$
MWM
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LSRICT
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS
917 PM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0916 PM FLOOD ARKANSAS CITY 37.07N 97.04W
08/25/2012 COWLEY KS EMERGENCY MNGR
ROADS BARRICADED DUE TO HIGH WATER
&&
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MWM
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KAKQ [260119]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary
NWUS51 KAKQ 260119
LSRAKQ
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WAKEFIELD VA
919 PM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0700 AM HEAVY RAIN NORTHAMPTON 37.05N 76.42W
08/25/2012 M6.15 INCH CITY OF HAMPTON VA TRAINED SPOTTER
SIGNIFICANT STREET FLOODING
0715 AM FLASH FLOOD NEWPORT NEWS 37.08N 76.51W
08/25/2012 CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA PUBLIC
SIGNIFICANT STREET FLOODING WARWICK BLVD AND MAIN
ST...EST 4 INCHES RAIN LAST HOUR
0730 AM FLASH FLOOD CIRCLE MOBILE HOME PARK 37.02N 76.44W
08/25/2012 CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA PUBLIC
NET CENTER PARKING FLOODED
0740 AM FLASH FLOOD MAMMOTH OAK 37.08N 76.50W
08/25/2012 CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA TRAINED SPOTTER
DEEP CREEK ROAD IMPASSABLE AT WARWICK BLVD
0745 AM FLASH FLOOD GARYSBURG 36.45N 77.56W
08/25/2012 NORTHAMPTON NC 911 CALL CENTER
MOBILE HOME PARK FLOODED....ONE RESCUED...TIME
ESTIMATED FROM RADAR
0747 AM HEAVY RAIN 6 W GASTON 36.50N 77.75W
08/25/2012 M7.25 INCH NORTHAMPTON NC TRAINED SPOTTER
0754 AM HEAVY RAIN NEWPORT NEWS 37.13N 76.50W
08/25/2012 M3.52 INCH CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA ASOS
RAINFALL OF 3.52 INCHES IN 3 HOURS
0759 AM FLASH FLOOD GASTON 36.50N 77.64W
08/25/2012 NORTHAMPTON NC 911 CALL CENTER
BRIDGE COLLAPSE OF BRIDGE ON RESIDENTIAL STREET BAY
ST...NO INJURIES
0800 AM FLASH FLOOD 1 E NEWMARKET 37.02N 76.42W
08/25/2012 CITY OF HAMPTON VA 911 CALL CENTER
ABOUT 40 RESIDENTS OF AN APARTMENT BUILDING HAD TO BE
RESCUED WITH BOATS...LOCATION NEAR A CREEK
0802 AM FLASH FLOOD BOXLEY HILLS 37.10N 76.53W
08/25/2012 CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA TRAINED SPOTTER
WATER RESCUES...WARWICK BLVD CLOSED...DEEP CREEK
IMPASSABLE FOR FIRE TRUCKS...5.27 INCHES RAIN
0815 AM FLASH FLOOD CIRCLE MOBILE HOME PARK 37.02N 76.45W
08/25/2012 CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA NWS EMPLOYEE
CARS SUBMERGED JUST W OF MERCURY BLVD ON WARWICK...CARS
ABANDONED
0914 AM WATER SPOUT 6 ENE GRAND VIEW 37.10N 76.17W
08/25/2012 ANZ632 VA DEPT OF HIGHWAYS
WATERSPOUT SEEN FROM CHES BAY BRIDGE TUNNEL...LOCATION
BASED ON RADAR
0925 AM FUNNEL CLOUD NORFOLK NAS 36.93N 76.30W
08/25/2012 CITY OF NORFOLK VA TRAINED SPOTTER
FUNNEL CLOUD SEEN LOOKING NORTH FROM BERKLEY BRIDGE
AREA
0936 AM MARINE TSTM WIND YORK RIV E REAR RGE LT 37.25N 76.33W
08/25/2012 M43 MPH ANZ632 VA BUOY
1036 AM MARINE TSTM WIND YORK RIV E REAR RGE LT 37.25N 76.33W
08/25/2012 M44 MPH ANZ632 VA OTHER FEDERAL
34 GUSTS TO 38 KNOTS
1140 AM HEAVY RAIN 1 N NEWVILLE 37.20N 77.15W
08/25/2012 M5.25 INCH PRINCE GEORGE VA TRAINED SPOTTER
MODERATE FLOODING OF YARD OFF HINES ROAD JUST N OF POLE
RUN
1200 PM HEAVY RAIN BEACONSDALE 37.06N 76.47W
08/25/2012 M7.61 INCH CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA TRAINED SPOTTER
RAINFALL FROM AROUND 5 AM TO NOON
1230 PM FLOOD PAINTER 37.59N 75.78W
08/25/2012 ACCOMACK VA TRAINED SPOTTER
ROUTE 13 COVERED WITH WATER BUT PASSABLE...WATER
FILLING DITCHES
1254 PM TORNADO 1 NNE TROWER 37.62N 75.73W
08/25/2012 ACCOMACK VA EMERGENCY MNGR
*** 1 INJ *** TORNADO RPTD ORGINALLY BY LAW
ENFORCEMENT. TRAILER HOME DAMAGED WHERE ONE HAD MINOR
INJURY
0100 PM HEAVY RAIN PURDY 36.82N 77.59W
08/25/2012 M4.71 INCH GREENSVILLE VA CO-OP OBSERVER
TOTAL RAINFALL SINCE EARLY MORNING
0119 PM HEAVY RAIN TOANO 37.38N 76.80W
08/25/2012 M3.23 INCH JAMES CITY VA TRAINED SPOTTER
0130 PM WATER SPOUT 7 NNE EAST OCEAN VIEW 37.02N 76.15W
08/25/2012 ANZ632 VA OTHER FEDERAL
0150 PM HEAVY RAIN GROVE 37.23N 76.63W
08/25/2012 M4.15 INCH JAMES CITY VA CO-OP OBSERVER
RAINFALL SINCE EARLY MORNING
0229 PM FLOOD KELLER 37.62N 75.76W
08/25/2012 ACCOMACK VA EMERGENCY MNGR
WATER ACROSS RT 13
0230 PM FLASH FLOOD MELFA 37.65N 75.74W
08/25/2012 ACCOMACK VA 911 CALL CENTER
EMS AND VDOT WORKING TOGETHER TO CLOSE SEVERAL ROADS
DUE TO FLOODING IN THE MELFA AREA
0245 PM FLOOD NEWPORT NEWS 37.08N 76.51W
08/25/2012 CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA 911 CALL CENTER
MANY RESIDENTIAL AREA ROADS CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING.
0315 PM HEAVY RAIN WAKEFIELD 36.97N 76.99W
08/25/2012 M6.37 INCH SUSSEX VA NWS OFFICE
SINCE 1 AM EDT
0405 PM FLASH FLOOD KELLER 37.62N 75.76W
08/25/2012 ACCOMACK VA 911 CALL CENTER
CARS DISABLED AND FILLING WITH WATER KELLER-PAINTER
AREA...MANY ROADS CLOSED
0826 PM HEAVY RAIN SUFFOLK 36.73N 76.58W
08/25/2012 M2.02 INCH CITY OF SUFFOLK VA MESONET
0829 PM HEAVY RAIN LANGLEY AFB 37.08N 76.35W
08/25/2012 M4.62 INCH CITY OF HAMPTON VA ASOS
0830 PM HEAVY RAIN BIG BETHEL 37.09N 76.42W
08/25/2012 M3.70 INCH CITY OF HAMPTON VA MESONET
0832 PM HEAVY RAIN NEWPORT NEWS 37.13N 76.50W
08/25/2012 M5.30 INCH CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA ASOS
0843 PM HEAVY RAIN MENNONITE COLONY 37.10N 76.55W
08/25/2012 M4.12 INCH CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA MESONET
0843 PM HEAVY RAIN SEAFORD SHORES 37.19N 76.43W
08/25/2012 M4.96 INCH YORK VA MESONET
0844 PM HEAVY RAIN FORT EUSTIS 37.13N 76.62W
08/25/2012 M3.57 INCH CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA ASOS
0845 PM HEAVY RAIN YORKTOWN 37.24N 76.51W
08/25/2012 M4.08 INCH YORK VA MESONET
0852 PM HEAVY RAIN QUEENSWOOD 37.27N 76.68W
08/25/2012 M3.24 INCH YORK VA MESONET
0853 PM HEAVY RAIN WILLIAMSBURG AIRPORT 37.24N 76.72W
08/25/2012 M2.34 INCH JAMES CITY VA ASOS
0856 PM HEAVY RAIN 1 SW SCOTLAND 37.17N 76.81W
08/25/2012 M3.48 INCH SURRY VA MESONET
0905 PM HEAVY RAIN EMPORIA 36.69N 77.54W
08/25/2012 M3.96 INCH CITY OF EMPORIA VA AWOS
0905 PM HEAVY RAIN PETERSBURG 37.20N 77.39W
08/25/2012 M1.90 INCH CITY OF PETERSBURG VA AWOS
0906 PM HEAVY RAIN FARMVILLE 37.35N 78.43W
08/25/2012 M2.92 INCH CUMBERLAND VA AWOS
0907 PM HEAVY RAIN MELFA/ACCOMACK_ARPT 37.65N 75.77W
08/25/2012 M6.68 INCH ACCOMACK VA AWOS
0908 PM HEAVY RAIN WALLOPS ISLAND 37.93N 75.47W
08/25/2012 M2.80 INCH ACCOMACK VA ASOS
0909 PM HEAVY RAIN CHINCOTEAGUE 37.95N 75.36W
08/25/2012 M2.22 INCH ACCOMACK VA MESONET
0910 PM HEAVY RAIN ASSATEAGUE ISLAND 37.95N 75.31W
08/25/2012 M2.18 INCH ACCOMACK MD MESONET
0913 PM HEAVY RAIN VULTARE 36.52N 77.77W
08/25/2012 M7.20 INCH NORTHAMPTON NC COCORAHS
&&
EVENT NUMBER AKQ1200668 AKQ1200664 AKQ1200665 AKQ1200666 AKQ1200678
AKQ1200671 AKQ1200670 AKQ1200678 AKQ1200676 AKQ1200669 AKQ1200673
AKQ1200672 AKQ1200679 AKQ1200674 AKQ1200692 AKQ1200681 AKQ1200683
AKQ1200680 AKQ1200687 AKQ1200688 AKQ1200682 AKQ1200684 AKQ1200685
AKQ1200686 AKQ1200689 AKQ1200690 AKQ1200693 AKQ1200691 AKQ1200694
AKQ1200695 AKQ1200696 AKQ1200697 AKQ1200698 AKQ1200699 AKQ1200700
AKQ1200701 AKQ1200702 AKQ1200703 AKQ1200704 AKQ1200706 AKQ1200707
AKQ1200708 AKQ1200709 AKQ1200710 AKQ1200711 AKQ1200712 AKQ1200713
$$
DAP
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LSRAKQ
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WAKEFIELD VA
919 PM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0700 AM HEAVY RAIN NORTHAMPTON 37.05N 76.42W
08/25/2012 M6.15 INCH CITY OF HAMPTON VA TRAINED SPOTTER
SIGNIFICANT STREET FLOODING
0715 AM FLASH FLOOD NEWPORT NEWS 37.08N 76.51W
08/25/2012 CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA PUBLIC
SIGNIFICANT STREET FLOODING WARWICK BLVD AND MAIN
ST...EST 4 INCHES RAIN LAST HOUR
0730 AM FLASH FLOOD CIRCLE MOBILE HOME PARK 37.02N 76.44W
08/25/2012 CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA PUBLIC
NET CENTER PARKING FLOODED
0740 AM FLASH FLOOD MAMMOTH OAK 37.08N 76.50W
08/25/2012 CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA TRAINED SPOTTER
DEEP CREEK ROAD IMPASSABLE AT WARWICK BLVD
0745 AM FLASH FLOOD GARYSBURG 36.45N 77.56W
08/25/2012 NORTHAMPTON NC 911 CALL CENTER
MOBILE HOME PARK FLOODED....ONE RESCUED...TIME
ESTIMATED FROM RADAR
0747 AM HEAVY RAIN 6 W GASTON 36.50N 77.75W
08/25/2012 M7.25 INCH NORTHAMPTON NC TRAINED SPOTTER
0754 AM HEAVY RAIN NEWPORT NEWS 37.13N 76.50W
08/25/2012 M3.52 INCH CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA ASOS
RAINFALL OF 3.52 INCHES IN 3 HOURS
0759 AM FLASH FLOOD GASTON 36.50N 77.64W
08/25/2012 NORTHAMPTON NC 911 CALL CENTER
BRIDGE COLLAPSE OF BRIDGE ON RESIDENTIAL STREET BAY
ST...NO INJURIES
0800 AM FLASH FLOOD 1 E NEWMARKET 37.02N 76.42W
08/25/2012 CITY OF HAMPTON VA 911 CALL CENTER
ABOUT 40 RESIDENTS OF AN APARTMENT BUILDING HAD TO BE
RESCUED WITH BOATS...LOCATION NEAR A CREEK
0802 AM FLASH FLOOD BOXLEY HILLS 37.10N 76.53W
08/25/2012 CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA TRAINED SPOTTER
WATER RESCUES...WARWICK BLVD CLOSED...DEEP CREEK
IMPASSABLE FOR FIRE TRUCKS...5.27 INCHES RAIN
0815 AM FLASH FLOOD CIRCLE MOBILE HOME PARK 37.02N 76.45W
08/25/2012 CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA NWS EMPLOYEE
CARS SUBMERGED JUST W OF MERCURY BLVD ON WARWICK...CARS
ABANDONED
0914 AM WATER SPOUT 6 ENE GRAND VIEW 37.10N 76.17W
08/25/2012 ANZ632 VA DEPT OF HIGHWAYS
WATERSPOUT SEEN FROM CHES BAY BRIDGE TUNNEL...LOCATION
BASED ON RADAR
0925 AM FUNNEL CLOUD NORFOLK NAS 36.93N 76.30W
08/25/2012 CITY OF NORFOLK VA TRAINED SPOTTER
FUNNEL CLOUD SEEN LOOKING NORTH FROM BERKLEY BRIDGE
AREA
0936 AM MARINE TSTM WIND YORK RIV E REAR RGE LT 37.25N 76.33W
08/25/2012 M43 MPH ANZ632 VA BUOY
1036 AM MARINE TSTM WIND YORK RIV E REAR RGE LT 37.25N 76.33W
08/25/2012 M44 MPH ANZ632 VA OTHER FEDERAL
34 GUSTS TO 38 KNOTS
1140 AM HEAVY RAIN 1 N NEWVILLE 37.20N 77.15W
08/25/2012 M5.25 INCH PRINCE GEORGE VA TRAINED SPOTTER
MODERATE FLOODING OF YARD OFF HINES ROAD JUST N OF POLE
RUN
1200 PM HEAVY RAIN BEACONSDALE 37.06N 76.47W
08/25/2012 M7.61 INCH CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA TRAINED SPOTTER
RAINFALL FROM AROUND 5 AM TO NOON
1230 PM FLOOD PAINTER 37.59N 75.78W
08/25/2012 ACCOMACK VA TRAINED SPOTTER
ROUTE 13 COVERED WITH WATER BUT PASSABLE...WATER
FILLING DITCHES
1254 PM TORNADO 1 NNE TROWER 37.62N 75.73W
08/25/2012 ACCOMACK VA EMERGENCY MNGR
*** 1 INJ *** TORNADO RPTD ORGINALLY BY LAW
ENFORCEMENT. TRAILER HOME DAMAGED WHERE ONE HAD MINOR
INJURY
0100 PM HEAVY RAIN PURDY 36.82N 77.59W
08/25/2012 M4.71 INCH GREENSVILLE VA CO-OP OBSERVER
TOTAL RAINFALL SINCE EARLY MORNING
0119 PM HEAVY RAIN TOANO 37.38N 76.80W
08/25/2012 M3.23 INCH JAMES CITY VA TRAINED SPOTTER
0130 PM WATER SPOUT 7 NNE EAST OCEAN VIEW 37.02N 76.15W
08/25/2012 ANZ632 VA OTHER FEDERAL
0150 PM HEAVY RAIN GROVE 37.23N 76.63W
08/25/2012 M4.15 INCH JAMES CITY VA CO-OP OBSERVER
RAINFALL SINCE EARLY MORNING
0229 PM FLOOD KELLER 37.62N 75.76W
08/25/2012 ACCOMACK VA EMERGENCY MNGR
WATER ACROSS RT 13
0230 PM FLASH FLOOD MELFA 37.65N 75.74W
08/25/2012 ACCOMACK VA 911 CALL CENTER
EMS AND VDOT WORKING TOGETHER TO CLOSE SEVERAL ROADS
DUE TO FLOODING IN THE MELFA AREA
0245 PM FLOOD NEWPORT NEWS 37.08N 76.51W
08/25/2012 CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA 911 CALL CENTER
MANY RESIDENTIAL AREA ROADS CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING.
0315 PM HEAVY RAIN WAKEFIELD 36.97N 76.99W
08/25/2012 M6.37 INCH SUSSEX VA NWS OFFICE
SINCE 1 AM EDT
0405 PM FLASH FLOOD KELLER 37.62N 75.76W
08/25/2012 ACCOMACK VA 911 CALL CENTER
CARS DISABLED AND FILLING WITH WATER KELLER-PAINTER
AREA...MANY ROADS CLOSED
0826 PM HEAVY RAIN SUFFOLK 36.73N 76.58W
08/25/2012 M2.02 INCH CITY OF SUFFOLK VA MESONET
0829 PM HEAVY RAIN LANGLEY AFB 37.08N 76.35W
08/25/2012 M4.62 INCH CITY OF HAMPTON VA ASOS
0830 PM HEAVY RAIN BIG BETHEL 37.09N 76.42W
08/25/2012 M3.70 INCH CITY OF HAMPTON VA MESONET
0832 PM HEAVY RAIN NEWPORT NEWS 37.13N 76.50W
08/25/2012 M5.30 INCH CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA ASOS
0843 PM HEAVY RAIN MENNONITE COLONY 37.10N 76.55W
08/25/2012 M4.12 INCH CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA MESONET
0843 PM HEAVY RAIN SEAFORD SHORES 37.19N 76.43W
08/25/2012 M4.96 INCH YORK VA MESONET
0844 PM HEAVY RAIN FORT EUSTIS 37.13N 76.62W
08/25/2012 M3.57 INCH CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA ASOS
0845 PM HEAVY RAIN YORKTOWN 37.24N 76.51W
08/25/2012 M4.08 INCH YORK VA MESONET
0852 PM HEAVY RAIN QUEENSWOOD 37.27N 76.68W
08/25/2012 M3.24 INCH YORK VA MESONET
0853 PM HEAVY RAIN WILLIAMSBURG AIRPORT 37.24N 76.72W
08/25/2012 M2.34 INCH JAMES CITY VA ASOS
0856 PM HEAVY RAIN 1 SW SCOTLAND 37.17N 76.81W
08/25/2012 M3.48 INCH SURRY VA MESONET
0905 PM HEAVY RAIN EMPORIA 36.69N 77.54W
08/25/2012 M3.96 INCH CITY OF EMPORIA VA AWOS
0905 PM HEAVY RAIN PETERSBURG 37.20N 77.39W
08/25/2012 M1.90 INCH CITY OF PETERSBURG VA AWOS
0906 PM HEAVY RAIN FARMVILLE 37.35N 78.43W
08/25/2012 M2.92 INCH CUMBERLAND VA AWOS
0907 PM HEAVY RAIN MELFA/ACCOMACK_ARPT 37.65N 75.77W
08/25/2012 M6.68 INCH ACCOMACK VA AWOS
0908 PM HEAVY RAIN WALLOPS ISLAND 37.93N 75.47W
08/25/2012 M2.80 INCH ACCOMACK VA ASOS
0909 PM HEAVY RAIN CHINCOTEAGUE 37.95N 75.36W
08/25/2012 M2.22 INCH ACCOMACK VA MESONET
0910 PM HEAVY RAIN ASSATEAGUE ISLAND 37.95N 75.31W
08/25/2012 M2.18 INCH ACCOMACK MD MESONET
0913 PM HEAVY RAIN VULTARE 36.52N 77.77W
08/25/2012 M7.20 INCH NORTHAMPTON NC COCORAHS
&&
EVENT NUMBER AKQ1200668 AKQ1200664 AKQ1200665 AKQ1200666 AKQ1200678
AKQ1200671 AKQ1200670 AKQ1200678 AKQ1200676 AKQ1200669 AKQ1200673
AKQ1200672 AKQ1200679 AKQ1200674 AKQ1200692 AKQ1200681 AKQ1200683
AKQ1200680 AKQ1200687 AKQ1200688 AKQ1200682 AKQ1200684 AKQ1200685
AKQ1200686 AKQ1200689 AKQ1200690 AKQ1200693 AKQ1200691 AKQ1200694
AKQ1200695 AKQ1200696 AKQ1200697 AKQ1200698 AKQ1200699 AKQ1200700
AKQ1200701 AKQ1200702 AKQ1200703 AKQ1200704 AKQ1200706 AKQ1200707
AKQ1200708 AKQ1200709 AKQ1200710 AKQ1200711 AKQ1200712 AKQ1200713
$$
DAP
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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook Resent 1
ACUS01 KWNS 260116
SWODY1
SPC AC 260113
DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK RESENT 1
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0813 PM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
VALID 260100Z - 261200Z
...THERE IS A SLGT RISK OF SVR TSTMS FOR PART OF DELMARVA INTO SRN
DE...
CORRECTED CATEGORICAL GRAPHIC AND SLIGHT RISK HEADLINE
...SERN KS THROUGH OK TO PARTS OF NW TX...
TRENDS IN WATER VAPOR IMAGERY SUGGESTED THE CLOSED LOW MOVING EWD
ACROSS CENTRAL KS HAS LOST SOME OF ITS DEFINITION...WITH MODELS
INDICATING THE REMNANT OF THIS SYSTEM SHOULD REACH NERN KS/NWRN MO
BY 12Z SUN. MEANWHILE...FORCING FOR ASCENT ALONG THE TRACK OF THE
LOW AND ATTENDANT SSWWD-EXTENDING MID-UPPER LEVEL TROUGH WILL SPREAD
ACROSS ERN KS...CENTRAL OK AND NW TX OVERNIGHT. THIS ASCENT
COMBINED WITH INCREASING LOW LEVEL WAA ALONG A STRENGTHENING SSWLY
LLJ FROM NW TX THROUGH CENTRAL OK TO ERN KS WILL SUPPORT CONVECTION
WITH EMBEDDED TSTMS THIS FORECAST PERIOD FROM WEST CENTRAL-NW TX
THROUGH MUCH OF WRN AND CENTRAL OK...ERN KS TO SRN IA. AN ISOLATED
THREAT FOR STRONG WIND GUSTS REMAINS THIS EVENING FROM SERN KS
THROUGH PARTS OF WRN/CENTRAL OK TO NW TX...GIVEN THE PRESENCE OF
RESIDUAL INSTABILITY/RELATIVELY STEEP LOW LEVEL LAPSE RATES ON THE
PERIPHERY REGIONS OF ONGOING TSTMS. ALTHOUGH CONVECTION/TSTMS WILL
PERSIST OVERNIGHT...AN INCREASE IN SURFACE BASED INHIBITION IS
EXPECTED TO LIMIT THE OVERALL SEVERE WEATHER THREAT BY LATE EVENING.
THIS OUTLOOK WILL MAINTAIN A LOW SEVERE WIND PROBABILITY FROM NW
TX...ERN TX PANHANDLE...THROUGH WRN AND NRN OK TO FAR SERN KS FOR
MAINLY THE EARLY-MID EVENING TIME PERIOD.
...DELMARVA TO SRN DE...
THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR SOME LOW LEVEL ROTATION/ISOLATED TORNADO
THREAT YET THIS FORECAST PERIOD...WITH THE OVERALL THREAT HAVING
SHIFTED NWD FROM DELMARVA TO SRN DE.
...S FL...
REFER TO THE LATEST NHC FORECAST ON THE MOVEMENT OF TS ISAAC. GIVEN
THE TRACK OF THIS TROPICAL SYSTEM REACHING THE WATERS N OF THE
CENTRAL CUBA COAST BY 12Z SUN...AN INCREASE IN LOW LEVEL SHEAR ALONG
THE NWRN-NRN PERIPHERY SUGGESTS ANY OUTER BANDS REACHING THE KEYS
AND THE MAINLAND PART OF S FL COULD POSE A TORNADO THREAT PRIOR TO
12Z. THUS...THIS OUTLOOK WILL MAINTAIN LOW TORNADO AND SEVERE WIND
PROBABILITIES ACROSS THESE AREAS.
..PETERS.. 08/26/2012
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SWODY1
SPC AC 260113
DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK RESENT 1
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0813 PM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
VALID 260100Z - 261200Z
...THERE IS A SLGT RISK OF SVR TSTMS FOR PART OF DELMARVA INTO SRN
DE...
CORRECTED CATEGORICAL GRAPHIC AND SLIGHT RISK HEADLINE
...SERN KS THROUGH OK TO PARTS OF NW TX...
TRENDS IN WATER VAPOR IMAGERY SUGGESTED THE CLOSED LOW MOVING EWD
ACROSS CENTRAL KS HAS LOST SOME OF ITS DEFINITION...WITH MODELS
INDICATING THE REMNANT OF THIS SYSTEM SHOULD REACH NERN KS/NWRN MO
BY 12Z SUN. MEANWHILE...FORCING FOR ASCENT ALONG THE TRACK OF THE
LOW AND ATTENDANT SSWWD-EXTENDING MID-UPPER LEVEL TROUGH WILL SPREAD
ACROSS ERN KS...CENTRAL OK AND NW TX OVERNIGHT. THIS ASCENT
COMBINED WITH INCREASING LOW LEVEL WAA ALONG A STRENGTHENING SSWLY
LLJ FROM NW TX THROUGH CENTRAL OK TO ERN KS WILL SUPPORT CONVECTION
WITH EMBEDDED TSTMS THIS FORECAST PERIOD FROM WEST CENTRAL-NW TX
THROUGH MUCH OF WRN AND CENTRAL OK...ERN KS TO SRN IA. AN ISOLATED
THREAT FOR STRONG WIND GUSTS REMAINS THIS EVENING FROM SERN KS
THROUGH PARTS OF WRN/CENTRAL OK TO NW TX...GIVEN THE PRESENCE OF
RESIDUAL INSTABILITY/RELATIVELY STEEP LOW LEVEL LAPSE RATES ON THE
PERIPHERY REGIONS OF ONGOING TSTMS. ALTHOUGH CONVECTION/TSTMS WILL
PERSIST OVERNIGHT...AN INCREASE IN SURFACE BASED INHIBITION IS
EXPECTED TO LIMIT THE OVERALL SEVERE WEATHER THREAT BY LATE EVENING.
THIS OUTLOOK WILL MAINTAIN A LOW SEVERE WIND PROBABILITY FROM NW
TX...ERN TX PANHANDLE...THROUGH WRN AND NRN OK TO FAR SERN KS FOR
MAINLY THE EARLY-MID EVENING TIME PERIOD.
...DELMARVA TO SRN DE...
THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR SOME LOW LEVEL ROTATION/ISOLATED TORNADO
THREAT YET THIS FORECAST PERIOD...WITH THE OVERALL THREAT HAVING
SHIFTED NWD FROM DELMARVA TO SRN DE.
...S FL...
REFER TO THE LATEST NHC FORECAST ON THE MOVEMENT OF TS ISAAC. GIVEN
THE TRACK OF THIS TROPICAL SYSTEM REACHING THE WATERS N OF THE
CENTRAL CUBA COAST BY 12Z SUN...AN INCREASE IN LOW LEVEL SHEAR ALONG
THE NWRN-NRN PERIPHERY SUGGESTS ANY OUTER BANDS REACHING THE KEYS
AND THE MAINLAND PART OF S FL COULD POSE A TORNADO THREAT PRIOR TO
12Z. THUS...THIS OUTLOOK WILL MAINTAIN LOW TORNADO AND SEVERE WIND
PROBABILITIES ACROSS THESE AREAS.
..PETERS.. 08/26/2012
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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook
ACUS01 KWNS 260103
SWODY1
SPC AC 260101
DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0801 PM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
VALID 260100Z - 261200Z
...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...
...SERN KS THROUGH OK TO PARTS OF NW TX...
TRENDS IN WATER VAPOR IMAGERY SUGGESTED THE CLOSED LOW MOVING EWD
ACROSS CENTRAL KS HAS LOST SOME OF ITS DEFINITION...WITH MODELS
INDICATING THE REMNANT OF THIS SYSTEM SHOULD REACH NERN KS/NWRN MO
BY 12Z SUN. MEANWHILE...FORCING FOR ASCENT ALONG THE TRACK OF THE
LOW AND ATTENDANT SSWWD-EXTENDING MID-UPPER LEVEL TROUGH WILL SPREAD
ACROSS ERN KS...CENTRAL OK AND NW TX OVERNIGHT. THIS ASCENT
COMBINED WITH INCREASING LOW LEVEL WAA ALONG A STRENGTHENING SSWLY
LLJ FROM NW TX THROUGH CENTRAL OK TO ERN KS WILL SUPPORT CONVECTION
WITH EMBEDDED TSTMS THIS FORECAST PERIOD FROM WEST CENTRAL-NW TX
THROUGH MUCH OF WRN AND CENTRAL OK...ERN KS TO SRN IA. AN ISOLATED
THREAT FOR STRONG WIND GUSTS REMAINS THIS EVENING FROM SERN KS
THROUGH PARTS OF WRN/CENTRAL OK TO NW TX...GIVEN THE PRESENCE OF
RESIDUAL INSTABILITY/RELATIVELY STEEP LOW LEVEL LAPSE RATES ON THE
PERIPHERY REGIONS OF ONGOING TSTMS. ALTHOUGH CONVECTION/TSTMS WILL
PERSIST OVERNIGHT...AN INCREASE IN SURFACE BASED INHIBITION IS
EXPECTED TO LIMIT THE OVERALL SEVERE WEATHER THREAT BY LATE EVENING.
THIS OUTLOOK WILL MAINTAIN A LOW SEVERE WIND PROBABILITY FROM NW
TX...ERN TX PANHANDLE...THROUGH WRN AND NRN OK TO FAR SERN KS FOR
MAINLY THE EARLY-MID EVENING TIME PERIOD.
...COASTAL AREAS OF SERN VA TO THE DELMARVA...
THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR SOME LOW LEVEL ROTATION/ISOLATED TORNADO
THREAT YET THIS FORECAST PERIOD...WITH THE OVERALL THREAT HAVING
SHIFTED NWD FROM DELMARVA TO SRN DE.
...S FL...
REFER TO THE LATEST NHC FORECAST ON THE MOVEMENT OF TS ISAAC. GIVEN
THE TRACK OF THIS TROPICAL SYSTEM REACHING THE WATERS N OF THE
CENTRAL CUBA COAST BY 12Z SUN...AN INCREASE IN LOW LEVEL SHEAR ALONG
THE NWRN-NRN PERIPHERY SUGGESTS ANY OUTER BANDS REACHING THE KEYS
AND THE MAINLAND PART OF S FL COULD POSE A TORNADO THREAT PRIOR TO
12Z. THUS...THIS OUTLOOK WILL MAINTAIN LOW TORNADO AND SEVERE WIND
PROBABILITIES ACROSS THESE AREAS.
..PETERS.. 08/26/2012
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SWODY1
SPC AC 260101
DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0801 PM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
VALID 260100Z - 261200Z
...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...
...SERN KS THROUGH OK TO PARTS OF NW TX...
TRENDS IN WATER VAPOR IMAGERY SUGGESTED THE CLOSED LOW MOVING EWD
ACROSS CENTRAL KS HAS LOST SOME OF ITS DEFINITION...WITH MODELS
INDICATING THE REMNANT OF THIS SYSTEM SHOULD REACH NERN KS/NWRN MO
BY 12Z SUN. MEANWHILE...FORCING FOR ASCENT ALONG THE TRACK OF THE
LOW AND ATTENDANT SSWWD-EXTENDING MID-UPPER LEVEL TROUGH WILL SPREAD
ACROSS ERN KS...CENTRAL OK AND NW TX OVERNIGHT. THIS ASCENT
COMBINED WITH INCREASING LOW LEVEL WAA ALONG A STRENGTHENING SSWLY
LLJ FROM NW TX THROUGH CENTRAL OK TO ERN KS WILL SUPPORT CONVECTION
WITH EMBEDDED TSTMS THIS FORECAST PERIOD FROM WEST CENTRAL-NW TX
THROUGH MUCH OF WRN AND CENTRAL OK...ERN KS TO SRN IA. AN ISOLATED
THREAT FOR STRONG WIND GUSTS REMAINS THIS EVENING FROM SERN KS
THROUGH PARTS OF WRN/CENTRAL OK TO NW TX...GIVEN THE PRESENCE OF
RESIDUAL INSTABILITY/RELATIVELY STEEP LOW LEVEL LAPSE RATES ON THE
PERIPHERY REGIONS OF ONGOING TSTMS. ALTHOUGH CONVECTION/TSTMS WILL
PERSIST OVERNIGHT...AN INCREASE IN SURFACE BASED INHIBITION IS
EXPECTED TO LIMIT THE OVERALL SEVERE WEATHER THREAT BY LATE EVENING.
THIS OUTLOOK WILL MAINTAIN A LOW SEVERE WIND PROBABILITY FROM NW
TX...ERN TX PANHANDLE...THROUGH WRN AND NRN OK TO FAR SERN KS FOR
MAINLY THE EARLY-MID EVENING TIME PERIOD.
...COASTAL AREAS OF SERN VA TO THE DELMARVA...
THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR SOME LOW LEVEL ROTATION/ISOLATED TORNADO
THREAT YET THIS FORECAST PERIOD...WITH THE OVERALL THREAT HAVING
SHIFTED NWD FROM DELMARVA TO SRN DE.
...S FL...
REFER TO THE LATEST NHC FORECAST ON THE MOVEMENT OF TS ISAAC. GIVEN
THE TRACK OF THIS TROPICAL SYSTEM REACHING THE WATERS N OF THE
CENTRAL CUBA COAST BY 12Z SUN...AN INCREASE IN LOW LEVEL SHEAR ALONG
THE NWRN-NRN PERIPHERY SUGGESTS ANY OUTER BANDS REACHING THE KEYS
AND THE MAINLAND PART OF S FL COULD POSE A TORNADO THREAT PRIOR TO
12Z. THUS...THIS OUTLOOK WILL MAINTAIN LOW TORNADO AND SEVERE WIND
PROBABILITIES ACROSS THESE AREAS.
..PETERS.. 08/26/2012
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KAKQ [251121]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS51 KAKQ 251121
LSRAKQ
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WAKEFIELD VA
720 AM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0715 AM FLOOD NEWPORT NEWS 37.08N 76.51W
08/25/2012 CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA PUBLIC
SIGNIFICANT STREET FLOODING WARWICK BLVD AND MAIN
ST...EST 4 INCHES RAIN LAST HOUR
&&
EVENT NUMBER AKQ1200664
$$
LALEXAND
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LSRAKQ
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WAKEFIELD VA
720 AM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0715 AM FLOOD NEWPORT NEWS 37.08N 76.51W
08/25/2012 CITY OF NEWPORT NE VA PUBLIC
SIGNIFICANT STREET FLOODING WARWICK BLVD AND MAIN
ST...EST 4 INCHES RAIN LAST HOUR
&&
EVENT NUMBER AKQ1200664
$$
LALEXAND
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KRAH [251055]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS52 KRAH 251055
LSRRAH
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RALEIGH NC
655 AM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0620 AM FLASH FLOOD 1 S ROANOKE RAPIDS 36.44N 77.65W
08/25/2012 HALIFAX NC 911 CALL CENTER
HIGH WATER ON HIGHWAY 158 NEAR LAKE COUNTRY ANIMAL
HOSPITAL
&&
EVENT NUMBER RAH1200883
$$
KRR
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LSRRAH
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RALEIGH NC
655 AM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0620 AM FLASH FLOOD 1 S ROANOKE RAPIDS 36.44N 77.65W
08/25/2012 HALIFAX NC 911 CALL CENTER
HIGH WATER ON HIGHWAY 158 NEAR LAKE COUNTRY ANIMAL
HOSPITAL
&&
EVENT NUMBER RAH1200883
$$
KRR
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KRAH [251053]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS52 KRAH 251053
LSRRAH
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RALEIGH NC
653 AM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0620 AM FLASH FLOOD ROANOKE RAPIDS 36.45N 77.65W
08/25/2012 HALIFAX NC 911 CALL CENTER
MULTIPLE CARS STALLED DUE TO HIGH WATER ACROSS DOWNTOWN
ROANOKE RAPIDS
&&
EVENT NUMBER RAH1200882
$$
KRR
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LSRRAH
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RALEIGH NC
653 AM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0620 AM FLASH FLOOD ROANOKE RAPIDS 36.45N 77.65W
08/25/2012 HALIFAX NC 911 CALL CENTER
MULTIPLE CARS STALLED DUE TO HIGH WATER ACROSS DOWNTOWN
ROANOKE RAPIDS
&&
EVENT NUMBER RAH1200882
$$
KRR
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KRAH [251051]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS52 KRAH 251051
LSRRAH
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RALEIGH NC
651 AM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0620 AM FLASH FLOOD 1 ENE ROSEMARY 36.46N 77.68W
08/25/2012 HALIFAX NC 911 CALL CENTER
WATER ENTERING SOME APARTMENTS ON CREEKSIDE COURT
&&
EVENT NUMBER RAH1200881
$$
KRR
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LSRRAH
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RALEIGH NC
651 AM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0620 AM FLASH FLOOD 1 ENE ROSEMARY 36.46N 77.68W
08/25/2012 HALIFAX NC 911 CALL CENTER
WATER ENTERING SOME APARTMENTS ON CREEKSIDE COURT
&&
EVENT NUMBER RAH1200881
$$
KRR
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KFGF [251037]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary
NWUS53 KFGF 251037
LSRFGF
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EASTERN ND/GRAND FORKS ND
537 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1220 AM HAIL GRAND FORKS 47.92N 97.07W
08/25/2012 E0.75 INCH GRAND FORKS ND TRAINED SPOTTER
1227 AM HAIL GRAND FORKS 47.92N 97.07W
08/25/2012 E0.88 INCH GRAND FORKS ND TRAINED SPOTTER
1230 AM HAIL EAST GRAND FORKS 47.93N 97.02W
08/25/2012 E0.88 INCH POLK MN NWS EMPLOYEE
0149 AM HAIL STEPHEN 48.45N 96.88W
08/25/2012 E1.00 INCH MARSHALL MN LAW ENFORCEMENT
&&
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LSRFGF
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EASTERN ND/GRAND FORKS ND
537 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1220 AM HAIL GRAND FORKS 47.92N 97.07W
08/25/2012 E0.75 INCH GRAND FORKS ND TRAINED SPOTTER
1227 AM HAIL GRAND FORKS 47.92N 97.07W
08/25/2012 E0.88 INCH GRAND FORKS ND TRAINED SPOTTER
1230 AM HAIL EAST GRAND FORKS 47.93N 97.02W
08/25/2012 E0.88 INCH POLK MN NWS EMPLOYEE
0149 AM HAIL STEPHEN 48.45N 96.88W
08/25/2012 E1.00 INCH MARSHALL MN LAW ENFORCEMENT
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KKEY [251022]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS52 KKEY 251022
LSRKEY
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST FL
622 AM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0507 AM MARINE TSTM WIND 8 SSE KEY LARGO 25.01N 80.38W
08/25/2012 M52.00 MPH GMZ052 FL C-MAN STATION
MOLASSES REEF C-MAN STATION REPORTED A WIND GUST AT 45
KNOTS.
0528 AM MARINE TSTM WIND 5 S BOOT KEY 24.63N 81.11W
08/25/2012 M61.00 MPH GMZ043 FL C-MAN STATION
SOMBRERO KEY LIGHT C-MAN STATION REPORTED A WIND GUST OF
53 KNOTS.
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LSRKEY
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST FL
622 AM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0507 AM MARINE TSTM WIND 8 SSE KEY LARGO 25.01N 80.38W
08/25/2012 M52.00 MPH GMZ052 FL C-MAN STATION
MOLASSES REEF C-MAN STATION REPORTED A WIND GUST AT 45
KNOTS.
0528 AM MARINE TSTM WIND 5 S BOOT KEY 24.63N 81.11W
08/25/2012 M61.00 MPH GMZ043 FL C-MAN STATION
SOMBRERO KEY LIGHT C-MAN STATION REPORTED A WIND GUST OF
53 KNOTS.
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MESO: Mesoscale Discussion 1809
ACUS11 KWNS 251013
SWOMCD
SPC MCD 251012
MDZ000-VAZ000-NCZ000-251245-
MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 1809
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0512 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
AREAS AFFECTED...PORTIONS SERN VA...EXTREME ERN NC.
CONCERNING...SEVERE POTENTIAL...WATCH UNLIKELY
VALID 251012Z - 251245Z
PROBABILITY OF WATCH ISSUANCE...20 PERCENT
SUMMARY...THOUGH MRGL...POTENTIAL IS INCREASING FOR SMALL SUPERCELLS
OVER THIS REGION...AND A SHORT-LIVED TORNADO OR BRIEF DAMAGING GUSTS
CANNOT BE RULED OUT.
DISCUSSION...MOISTURE CHANNEL IMAGERY SHOWS WEAK BUT STILL
WELL-DEFINED MID-UPPER CYCLONE MOVING SLOWLY NEWD ACROSS NRN
NC...AND FCST TO COVER MORE OF ERN VA THROUGH MIDDAY. CONVECTIVE
ENHANCEMENT TO RELATED VORTICITY FIELD IS LIKELY GIVEN TRENDS FROM
PREVIOUS DAY...AND ONGOING PATTERN OF INCREASING RADAR REFLECTIVITY
MAGNITUDES...CONVECTIVE COVERAGE...AND COOLING CLOUD TOPS IN IR
IMAGERY. SFC MESOANALYSIS SHOWS MAIN LOW OVER COASTAL NC BETWEEN
MHX-HSE...ATTACHED TO SFC BAROCLINIC ZONE THAT EXTENDS SWD OVER
ATLC. NRN STRETCH OF THAT BOUNDARY...AS OF 10Z...ARCHED FROM LOW
NNWWD NEAR ASJ THEN NEWD TO EWD ACROSS SERN VA AND MOUTH OF
CHESAPEAKE BAY. THIS CORRESPONDS CLOSELY TO SRN PORTION OF BKN LINE
OF TSTMS THAT HAS PRODUCED TRANSIENT SIGNATURES OF LOW-MIDDLE LEVEL
CYCLONIC SHEAR. BOUNDARY SHOULD MOVE NWD 5-10 KT OVER SERN VA.
THOUGH SUBTLE...BAROCLINICITY WITH VA SECTION OF THIS BOUNDARY IN
PARTICULAR SHOULD BE REINFORCED BY THAT CONVECTION. AUTOMATED
MESOANALYSES ALSO INDICATE FIELD OF ENHANCED LOW-LEVEL VORTICITY
NEAR BOUNDARY...N THROUGH NE OF FKN THEN EWD OFF COAST. RELATED
BACKED FLOW WILL ENHANCED LOW-LEVEL HODOGRAPHS...WHILE CONVERGENCE
IN WEAKLY CAPPED ENVIRONMENT MAINTAINS SUITABLE LIFT FOR TSTMS.
MODIFIED RAOBS AND FCST SOUNDINGS SUGGEST VERY MEAGER BUOYANCY
ACROSS THIS REGION...BECAUSE OF WEAK DEEP-LAYER LAPSE RATES COMBINED
WITH TEMPORAL/NOCTURNAL THERMAL MIN INLAND. NONETHELESS...SFC DEW
POINTS 70S F SUPPORT SUFFICIENTLY RICH LOW-LEVEL THETAE TO YIELD
SFC-BASED EFFECTIVE INFLOW PARCELS...AND MLCAPE RANGING FROM AROUND
500 J/KG NEAR NTU TO LESS THAN 100 J/KG ALONG I-95 S RIC. MAIN
LIMITING FACTORS WILL REMAIN LACK OF MORE ROBUST BUOYANCY...AND
MESSY CONVECTIVE MODE...THOUGH EPISODIC/EMBEDDED MESOCYCLONES REMAIN
POSSIBLE. FARTHER SE ACROSS OUTER BANKS REGION...LOW-LEVEL
SHEAR/VORTICITY APPEAR WEAKER UNDER GREATER CAPE...BUT WITH MORE
DISCRETE CONVECTIVE MODE. TORNADO/WIND POTENTIAL THERE IS EVEN MORE
CONDITIONAL/ISOLATED...BUT NONZERO.
..EDWARDS/THOMPSON.. 08/25/2012
...PLEASE SEE WWW.SPC.NOAA.GOV FOR GRAPHIC PRODUCT...
ATTN...WFO...AKQ...MHX...
LAT...LON 34727641 35867670 36397721 36827742 37537689 38057516
37857542 37137582 37127596 36947599 36077570 35657545
35157552 35227556 35077601 34837634 34727641
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SWOMCD
SPC MCD 251012
MDZ000-VAZ000-NCZ000-251245-
MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 1809
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0512 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
AREAS AFFECTED...PORTIONS SERN VA...EXTREME ERN NC.
CONCERNING...SEVERE POTENTIAL...WATCH UNLIKELY
VALID 251012Z - 251245Z
PROBABILITY OF WATCH ISSUANCE...20 PERCENT
SUMMARY...THOUGH MRGL...POTENTIAL IS INCREASING FOR SMALL SUPERCELLS
OVER THIS REGION...AND A SHORT-LIVED TORNADO OR BRIEF DAMAGING GUSTS
CANNOT BE RULED OUT.
DISCUSSION...MOISTURE CHANNEL IMAGERY SHOWS WEAK BUT STILL
WELL-DEFINED MID-UPPER CYCLONE MOVING SLOWLY NEWD ACROSS NRN
NC...AND FCST TO COVER MORE OF ERN VA THROUGH MIDDAY. CONVECTIVE
ENHANCEMENT TO RELATED VORTICITY FIELD IS LIKELY GIVEN TRENDS FROM
PREVIOUS DAY...AND ONGOING PATTERN OF INCREASING RADAR REFLECTIVITY
MAGNITUDES...CONVECTIVE COVERAGE...AND COOLING CLOUD TOPS IN IR
IMAGERY. SFC MESOANALYSIS SHOWS MAIN LOW OVER COASTAL NC BETWEEN
MHX-HSE...ATTACHED TO SFC BAROCLINIC ZONE THAT EXTENDS SWD OVER
ATLC. NRN STRETCH OF THAT BOUNDARY...AS OF 10Z...ARCHED FROM LOW
NNWWD NEAR ASJ THEN NEWD TO EWD ACROSS SERN VA AND MOUTH OF
CHESAPEAKE BAY. THIS CORRESPONDS CLOSELY TO SRN PORTION OF BKN LINE
OF TSTMS THAT HAS PRODUCED TRANSIENT SIGNATURES OF LOW-MIDDLE LEVEL
CYCLONIC SHEAR. BOUNDARY SHOULD MOVE NWD 5-10 KT OVER SERN VA.
THOUGH SUBTLE...BAROCLINICITY WITH VA SECTION OF THIS BOUNDARY IN
PARTICULAR SHOULD BE REINFORCED BY THAT CONVECTION. AUTOMATED
MESOANALYSES ALSO INDICATE FIELD OF ENHANCED LOW-LEVEL VORTICITY
NEAR BOUNDARY...N THROUGH NE OF FKN THEN EWD OFF COAST. RELATED
BACKED FLOW WILL ENHANCED LOW-LEVEL HODOGRAPHS...WHILE CONVERGENCE
IN WEAKLY CAPPED ENVIRONMENT MAINTAINS SUITABLE LIFT FOR TSTMS.
MODIFIED RAOBS AND FCST SOUNDINGS SUGGEST VERY MEAGER BUOYANCY
ACROSS THIS REGION...BECAUSE OF WEAK DEEP-LAYER LAPSE RATES COMBINED
WITH TEMPORAL/NOCTURNAL THERMAL MIN INLAND. NONETHELESS...SFC DEW
POINTS 70S F SUPPORT SUFFICIENTLY RICH LOW-LEVEL THETAE TO YIELD
SFC-BASED EFFECTIVE INFLOW PARCELS...AND MLCAPE RANGING FROM AROUND
500 J/KG NEAR NTU TO LESS THAN 100 J/KG ALONG I-95 S RIC. MAIN
LIMITING FACTORS WILL REMAIN LACK OF MORE ROBUST BUOYANCY...AND
MESSY CONVECTIVE MODE...THOUGH EPISODIC/EMBEDDED MESOCYCLONES REMAIN
POSSIBLE. FARTHER SE ACROSS OUTER BANKS REGION...LOW-LEVEL
SHEAR/VORTICITY APPEAR WEAKER UNDER GREATER CAPE...BUT WITH MORE
DISCRETE CONVECTIVE MODE. TORNADO/WIND POTENTIAL THERE IS EVEN MORE
CONDITIONAL/ISOLATED...BUT NONZERO.
..EDWARDS/THOMPSON.. 08/25/2012
...PLEASE SEE WWW.SPC.NOAA.GOV FOR GRAPHIC PRODUCT...
ATTN...WFO...AKQ...MHX...
LAT...LON 34727641 35867670 36397721 36827742 37537689 38057516
37857542 37137582 37127596 36947599 36077570 35657545
35157552 35227556 35077601 34837634 34727641
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DAY48SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok
ACUS48 KWNS 250901
SWOD48
SPC AC 250900
DAY 4-8 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0400 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
VALID 281200Z - 021200Z
...DISCUSSION...
00Z ECMWF/GEFS/UKMET ARE IN GENERAL AGREEMENT REGARDING THE LIKELY
PERSISTENCE OF A RELATIVELY AMPLIFIED BELT OF WESTERLIES OVER CANADA
AND THE NORTHERN TIER OF THE CONUS FOR MUCH OF THE PERIOD...ALTHOUGH
MODEL VARIABILITY REGARDING LOWER AMPLITUDE FEATURES INCREASES BY
MID-WEEK /DAY 5/ AND BEYOND.
THE PRIMARY FOCUS FOR THE OUTLOOK PERIOD WILL RELATED TO THE
PROBABLE LANDFALL/INLAND MOVEMENT OF ISAAC ACROSS THE GULF COAST
REGION/SOUTHEAST STATES BASED ON THE LATEST NHC FORECAST
TRACK/INTENSITY. IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE PERIPHERAL OUTER
BANDS/EVENTUAL REMNANTS OF ISAAC...A TORNADO THREAT WILL LIKELY BE A
DISTINCT POSSIBILITY ACROSS PORTIONS OF FL/GA/AL ON DAY
4/TUESDAY...AND A SEVERE RISK AREA HAS BEEN INCLUDED FOR THIS
SCENARIO. TORNADO POTENTIAL MAY CONTINUE INTO DAYS 5-6
WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY ACROSS THE CENTRAL GULF COAST/SOUTHEAST
STATES...ALTHOUGH VARIABILITY/UNCERTAINTY INCREASES MARKEDLY BY THIS
TIME FRAME REGARDING THE DETAILS.
ELSEWHERE...AT LEAST SOME SEVERE POTENTIAL MAY EXIST MID INTO LATE
WEEK ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE NORTHERN PLAINS AND/OR UPPER MIDWEST.
HOWEVER...UNCERTAINTY EXISTS REGARDING THE FORECAST ADVANCEMENT OF A
LOWER AMPLITUDE TROUGH OVER SOUTHERN CANADA AND THE
NORTHWEST/NORTH-CENTRAL CONUS DURING THIS TIME FRAME.
..GUYER.. 08/25/2012
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SWOD48
SPC AC 250900
DAY 4-8 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0400 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
VALID 281200Z - 021200Z
...DISCUSSION...
00Z ECMWF/GEFS/UKMET ARE IN GENERAL AGREEMENT REGARDING THE LIKELY
PERSISTENCE OF A RELATIVELY AMPLIFIED BELT OF WESTERLIES OVER CANADA
AND THE NORTHERN TIER OF THE CONUS FOR MUCH OF THE PERIOD...ALTHOUGH
MODEL VARIABILITY REGARDING LOWER AMPLITUDE FEATURES INCREASES BY
MID-WEEK /DAY 5/ AND BEYOND.
THE PRIMARY FOCUS FOR THE OUTLOOK PERIOD WILL RELATED TO THE
PROBABLE LANDFALL/INLAND MOVEMENT OF ISAAC ACROSS THE GULF COAST
REGION/SOUTHEAST STATES BASED ON THE LATEST NHC FORECAST
TRACK/INTENSITY. IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE PERIPHERAL OUTER
BANDS/EVENTUAL REMNANTS OF ISAAC...A TORNADO THREAT WILL LIKELY BE A
DISTINCT POSSIBILITY ACROSS PORTIONS OF FL/GA/AL ON DAY
4/TUESDAY...AND A SEVERE RISK AREA HAS BEEN INCLUDED FOR THIS
SCENARIO. TORNADO POTENTIAL MAY CONTINUE INTO DAYS 5-6
WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY ACROSS THE CENTRAL GULF COAST/SOUTHEAST
STATES...ALTHOUGH VARIABILITY/UNCERTAINTY INCREASES MARKEDLY BY THIS
TIME FRAME REGARDING THE DETAILS.
ELSEWHERE...AT LEAST SOME SEVERE POTENTIAL MAY EXIST MID INTO LATE
WEEK ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE NORTHERN PLAINS AND/OR UPPER MIDWEST.
HOWEVER...UNCERTAINTY EXISTS REGARDING THE FORECAST ADVANCEMENT OF A
LOWER AMPLITUDE TROUGH OVER SOUTHERN CANADA AND THE
NORTHWEST/NORTH-CENTRAL CONUS DURING THIS TIME FRAME.
..GUYER.. 08/25/2012
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DAY3SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok
ACUS03 KWNS 250732
SWODY3
SPC AC 250730
DAY 3 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0230 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
VALID 271200Z - 281200Z
...THERE IS A SLGT RISK OF SVR TSTMS ACROSS FL...
...SYNOPSIS...
THE LARGE SCALE PATTERN IS LIKELY TO CONTINUE TO AMPLIFY INTO MONDAY
OVER THE CONUS/CANADA. ON THE PERIPHERY OF A RE-INTENSIFYING UPPER
RIDGE OVER THE FOUR CORNERS AREA/SOUTHERN ROCKIES...AN AMPLIFYING
BELT OF WESTERLIES OVER CANADA AND THE NORTHERN CONUS WILL BE
HIGHLIGHTED BY AN EASTWARD MOVING UPPER TROUGH OVER NORTHERN
QUEBEC...AND A PERSISTENT UPPER TROUGH LOCATED JUST OFF THE COAST OF
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. ADDITIONALLY...ISAAC WILL LIKELY BE IMPACTING
FL/COASTAL SOUTHEAST STATES ON MONDAY PER LATEST NHC GUIDANCE.
...MUCH OF FL/GULF COAST REGION...
REFER TO THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER FOR THE LATEST FORECAST
TRACK/INTENSITY INFORMATION FOR TROPICAL STORM ISAAC...BUT CURRENT
EXPECTATIONS ARE FOR ISAAC TO POTENTIALLY STRENGTHEN OVER THE
EASTERN GULF OF MEXICO/NEAR FL ON MONDAY. IN TANDEM WITH THIS
SCENARIO...IT IS LIKELY THAT AN INCREASINGLY STRONG LOW LEVEL WIND
FIELD WILL ACCOMPANY ISAAC ON ITS EASTERN/NORTHERN PERIPHERY AS IT
MAKES A GENERAL NORTH-NORTHWESTWARD PROGRESSION. AS SUCH...IT
APPEARS THAT ISOLATED TORNADOES WILL BE A DISTINCT POSSIBILITY ON
MONDAY ACROSS A LARGE PART OF THE FL PENINSULA.
...DAKOTAS/UPPER MIDWEST...
ISOLATED TSTMS MAY OCCUR ACROSS THE REGION NEAR A FRONT AND/OR
WITHIN A WARM ADVECTION REGIME. A RELATIVELY MOIST/UNSTABLE AIRMASS
COULD ALLOW FOR A FEW STRONG STORMS...BUT GIVEN THE PROXIMITY OF A
BUILDING UPPER RIDGE...CURRENT THINKING IS THAT ANY STRONG/SEVERE
TSTM POTENTIAL WILL BE QUITE LIMITED.
...NORTHEAST STATES...
AS AN UPPER TROUGH SHIFTS EASTWARD OVER EASTERN CANADA AND HEIGHT
FALLS OCCUR OVER THE NORTHEAST STATES/NEW ENGLAND...TSTMS WILL BE
POSSIBLE ACROSS THE REGION ALONG AND AHEAD OF AN ADVANCING COLD
FRONT. WHILE SOME SEVERE THREAT CANNOT BE RULED OUT GIVEN
STRENGTHENING FORCING FOR ASCENT/VERTICAL SHEAR...UNCERTAINTIES
REGARDING THE DEGREE OF DESTABILIZATION PRECLUDE CONSIDERATION OF
SEVERE PROBABILITIES AT THIS TIME.
..GUYER.. 08/25/2012
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SWODY3
SPC AC 250730
DAY 3 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0230 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
VALID 271200Z - 281200Z
...THERE IS A SLGT RISK OF SVR TSTMS ACROSS FL...
...SYNOPSIS...
THE LARGE SCALE PATTERN IS LIKELY TO CONTINUE TO AMPLIFY INTO MONDAY
OVER THE CONUS/CANADA. ON THE PERIPHERY OF A RE-INTENSIFYING UPPER
RIDGE OVER THE FOUR CORNERS AREA/SOUTHERN ROCKIES...AN AMPLIFYING
BELT OF WESTERLIES OVER CANADA AND THE NORTHERN CONUS WILL BE
HIGHLIGHTED BY AN EASTWARD MOVING UPPER TROUGH OVER NORTHERN
QUEBEC...AND A PERSISTENT UPPER TROUGH LOCATED JUST OFF THE COAST OF
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. ADDITIONALLY...ISAAC WILL LIKELY BE IMPACTING
FL/COASTAL SOUTHEAST STATES ON MONDAY PER LATEST NHC GUIDANCE.
...MUCH OF FL/GULF COAST REGION...
REFER TO THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER FOR THE LATEST FORECAST
TRACK/INTENSITY INFORMATION FOR TROPICAL STORM ISAAC...BUT CURRENT
EXPECTATIONS ARE FOR ISAAC TO POTENTIALLY STRENGTHEN OVER THE
EASTERN GULF OF MEXICO/NEAR FL ON MONDAY. IN TANDEM WITH THIS
SCENARIO...IT IS LIKELY THAT AN INCREASINGLY STRONG LOW LEVEL WIND
FIELD WILL ACCOMPANY ISAAC ON ITS EASTERN/NORTHERN PERIPHERY AS IT
MAKES A GENERAL NORTH-NORTHWESTWARD PROGRESSION. AS SUCH...IT
APPEARS THAT ISOLATED TORNADOES WILL BE A DISTINCT POSSIBILITY ON
MONDAY ACROSS A LARGE PART OF THE FL PENINSULA.
...DAKOTAS/UPPER MIDWEST...
ISOLATED TSTMS MAY OCCUR ACROSS THE REGION NEAR A FRONT AND/OR
WITHIN A WARM ADVECTION REGIME. A RELATIVELY MOIST/UNSTABLE AIRMASS
COULD ALLOW FOR A FEW STRONG STORMS...BUT GIVEN THE PROXIMITY OF A
BUILDING UPPER RIDGE...CURRENT THINKING IS THAT ANY STRONG/SEVERE
TSTM POTENTIAL WILL BE QUITE LIMITED.
...NORTHEAST STATES...
AS AN UPPER TROUGH SHIFTS EASTWARD OVER EASTERN CANADA AND HEIGHT
FALLS OCCUR OVER THE NORTHEAST STATES/NEW ENGLAND...TSTMS WILL BE
POSSIBLE ACROSS THE REGION ALONG AND AHEAD OF AN ADVANCING COLD
FRONT. WHILE SOME SEVERE THREAT CANNOT BE RULED OUT GIVEN
STRENGTHENING FORCING FOR ASCENT/VERTICAL SHEAR...UNCERTAINTIES
REGARDING THE DEGREE OF DESTABILIZATION PRECLUDE CONSIDERATION OF
SEVERE PROBABILITIES AT THIS TIME.
..GUYER.. 08/25/2012
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KFGF [250652]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS53 KFGF 250652
LSRFGF
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EASTERN ND/GRAND FORKS ND
152 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0149 AM HAIL STEPHEN 48.45N 96.88W
08/25/2012 E1.00 INCH MARSHALL MN LAW ENFORCEMENT
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LSRFGF
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EASTERN ND/GRAND FORKS ND
152 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0149 AM HAIL STEPHEN 48.45N 96.88W
08/25/2012 E1.00 INCH MARSHALL MN LAW ENFORCEMENT
&&
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KMLB [250603]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS52 KMLB 250603
LSRMLB
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL
203 AM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0156 AM TSTM WND GST 1 E SAINT LUCIE NUCLEAR 27.35N 80.24W
08/25/2012 M41 MPH ST. LUCIE FL MESONET
36 KT/41 MPH THUNDERSTORM WIND GUST AT MESONET STATION
WXFLOW XSTL.
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LSRMLB
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL
203 AM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0156 AM TSTM WND GST 1 E SAINT LUCIE NUCLEAR 27.35N 80.24W
08/25/2012 M41 MPH ST. LUCIE FL MESONET
36 KT/41 MPH THUNDERSTORM WIND GUST AT MESONET STATION
WXFLOW XSTL.
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WATCHES: Severe Thunderstorm Watch - Number 588
WWUS20 KWNS 250603
SEL8
SPC WW 250603
NDZ000-250600-
URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH - NUMBER 588
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
103 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
THE NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER HAS CANCELLED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH NUMBER 588 ISSUED AT 520 PM CDT FOR PORTIONS OF
NORTH DAKOTA
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SEL8
SPC WW 250603
NDZ000-250600-
URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH - NUMBER 588
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
103 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
THE NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER HAS CANCELLED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH NUMBER 588 ISSUED AT 520 PM CDT FOR PORTIONS OF
NORTH DAKOTA
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DAY2SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok
ACUS02 KWNS 250600
SWODY2
SPC AC 250559
DAY 2 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1259 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
VALID 261200Z - 271200Z
...THERE IS A SLGT RISK OF SVR TSTMS ACROSS CENTRAL/SOUTHERN
PORTIONS OF FL...
...SYNOPSIS...
THE LARGE SCALE PATTERN WILL AMPLIFY TO A DEGREE ON SUNDAY. FLANKING
A BUILDING UPPER RIDGE OVER THE CANADIAN/NORTHERN CONUS ROCKIES...AN
UPPER TROUGH WILL MOVE EASTWARD OVER NORTHERN ONTARIO...WHILE
ANOTHER UPPER TROUGH PIVOTS NEAR THE COASTAL PACIFIC NORTHWEST. THE
APPROACH OF ISAAC WILL ALSO BE A CONSIDERABLE FACTOR FOR PORTIONS OF
FL.
...CENTRAL/SOUTHERN FL AND FL KEYS...
REFER TO THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER FOR THE LATEST FORECAST
TRACK/INTENSITY INFORMATION FOR TROPICAL STORM ISAAC. PER THE LATEST
NHC FORECASTS AND 00Z-BASED NUMERICAL GUIDANCE...A STRONG LOW LEVEL
WIND FIELD ON THE PERIPHERY OF ISAAC WILL LIKELY DEVELOP
NORTH-NORTHWESTWARD ACROSS FL DURING THE PERIOD...INITIALLY ACROSS
THE FL KEYS/SOUTH FL DURING THE DAY...AND EXPANDING INTO CENTRAL FL
BY SUNDAY NIGHT. ESPECIALLY GIVEN THE POSSIBILITY OF ISAAC
REINTENSIFICATION AS IT CROSSES THE FL STRAITS...A MOIST BOUNDARY
LAYER AND AMPLE LOW LEVEL SRH WILL BE CONDUCIVE FOR ISOLATED TORNADO
POTENTIAL IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE PERIPHERAL BANDS OF ISAAC.
...SOUTHERN PLAINS/OZARKS TO MIDDLE MS VALLEY/MIDWEST...
RESIDUAL EARLY DAY COVER/PRECIPITATION ARE LIKELY TO BE FACTORS ON
SUNDAY NEAR/AHEAD OF A SURFACE TROUGH AND/OR EFFECTIVE
BOUNDARY...WITH SUBSEQUENT AFTERNOON DESTABILIZATION LIKELY TO BE
WEAK AHEAD OF THIS ACTIVITY. FURTHERMORE...OVERALL FORCING FOR
ASCENT/VERTICAL SHEAR WILL BE MEAGER ESPECIALLY SOUTH OF THE GREAT
LAKES REGION/MIDWEST. NONETHELESS...TSTMS SHOULD REDEVELOP/INTENSIFY
INTO THE AFTERNOON WITHIN A BROAD NORTHEAST-SOUTHWEST ORIENTED
CORRIDOR ACROSS THESE REGIONS. WHILE LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL MAY BE
THE MORE PREVALENT RESULT AMID WEAK MID-LEVEL LAPSE RATES AND WEAK
VERTICAL SHEAR...SUFFICIENT WATER LOADING/DESTABILIZATION MAY ALLOW
FOR A FEW STORMS TO PRODUCE STRONG DOWNBURSTS SUNDAY AFTERNOON/EARLY
EVENING.
...CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS...
WHILE LARGE SCALE HEIGHT RISES WILL BE OCCURRING OVER THE
REGION...AMPLE HEATING/MIXING AND WEAK CONVERGENCE NEAR A SURFACE
TROUGH MAY BE CONDUCIVE FOR ISOLATED TSTM DEVELOPMENT ACROSS WESTERN
NEB/SOUTHWEST SD SUNDAY LATE AFTERNOON/EARLY EVENING. IF/WHERE
STORMS OCCUR...VERY STEEP LAPSE RATES/WEAK BUOYANCY IN CONJUNCTION
WITH RELATIVELY STRONG MID-HIGH LEVEL WESTERLIES MAY ALLOW FOR A FEW
STRONG/POSSIBLY SEVERE TSTMS CAPABLE OF LOCALIZED WIND DAMAGE AND/OR
MARGINAL HAIL.
...MID-ATLANTIC STATES/DELMARVA...
A WEAK MID-LEVEL LOW WILL LIKELY LINGER/DRIFT ACROSS THE REGION INTO
SUNDAY. A FEW STRONGER STORMS MAY BE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE REGION IN
THE PRESENCE OF RELATIVELY COOL TEMPERATURES ALOFT/AMPLE LOW LEVEL
MOISTURE. HOWEVER...GIVEN SOME UNCERTAINTIES REGARDING THE
EVOLUTION/POSSIBLE WEAKENING PHASE OF THE UPPER SYSTEM...SEVERE
POTENTIAL CURRENTLY APPEARS VERY LOW OR AT LEAST UNCERTAIN. POSSIBLE
INCLUSION OF SEVERE PROBABILITIES FOR HAIL AND/OR WIND WILL BE
REEVALUATED IN SUBSEQUENT OUTLOOKS.
..GUYER.. 08/25/2012
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SWODY2
SPC AC 250559
DAY 2 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1259 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
VALID 261200Z - 271200Z
...THERE IS A SLGT RISK OF SVR TSTMS ACROSS CENTRAL/SOUTHERN
PORTIONS OF FL...
...SYNOPSIS...
THE LARGE SCALE PATTERN WILL AMPLIFY TO A DEGREE ON SUNDAY. FLANKING
A BUILDING UPPER RIDGE OVER THE CANADIAN/NORTHERN CONUS ROCKIES...AN
UPPER TROUGH WILL MOVE EASTWARD OVER NORTHERN ONTARIO...WHILE
ANOTHER UPPER TROUGH PIVOTS NEAR THE COASTAL PACIFIC NORTHWEST. THE
APPROACH OF ISAAC WILL ALSO BE A CONSIDERABLE FACTOR FOR PORTIONS OF
FL.
...CENTRAL/SOUTHERN FL AND FL KEYS...
REFER TO THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER FOR THE LATEST FORECAST
TRACK/INTENSITY INFORMATION FOR TROPICAL STORM ISAAC. PER THE LATEST
NHC FORECASTS AND 00Z-BASED NUMERICAL GUIDANCE...A STRONG LOW LEVEL
WIND FIELD ON THE PERIPHERY OF ISAAC WILL LIKELY DEVELOP
NORTH-NORTHWESTWARD ACROSS FL DURING THE PERIOD...INITIALLY ACROSS
THE FL KEYS/SOUTH FL DURING THE DAY...AND EXPANDING INTO CENTRAL FL
BY SUNDAY NIGHT. ESPECIALLY GIVEN THE POSSIBILITY OF ISAAC
REINTENSIFICATION AS IT CROSSES THE FL STRAITS...A MOIST BOUNDARY
LAYER AND AMPLE LOW LEVEL SRH WILL BE CONDUCIVE FOR ISOLATED TORNADO
POTENTIAL IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE PERIPHERAL BANDS OF ISAAC.
...SOUTHERN PLAINS/OZARKS TO MIDDLE MS VALLEY/MIDWEST...
RESIDUAL EARLY DAY COVER/PRECIPITATION ARE LIKELY TO BE FACTORS ON
SUNDAY NEAR/AHEAD OF A SURFACE TROUGH AND/OR EFFECTIVE
BOUNDARY...WITH SUBSEQUENT AFTERNOON DESTABILIZATION LIKELY TO BE
WEAK AHEAD OF THIS ACTIVITY. FURTHERMORE...OVERALL FORCING FOR
ASCENT/VERTICAL SHEAR WILL BE MEAGER ESPECIALLY SOUTH OF THE GREAT
LAKES REGION/MIDWEST. NONETHELESS...TSTMS SHOULD REDEVELOP/INTENSIFY
INTO THE AFTERNOON WITHIN A BROAD NORTHEAST-SOUTHWEST ORIENTED
CORRIDOR ACROSS THESE REGIONS. WHILE LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL MAY BE
THE MORE PREVALENT RESULT AMID WEAK MID-LEVEL LAPSE RATES AND WEAK
VERTICAL SHEAR...SUFFICIENT WATER LOADING/DESTABILIZATION MAY ALLOW
FOR A FEW STORMS TO PRODUCE STRONG DOWNBURSTS SUNDAY AFTERNOON/EARLY
EVENING.
...CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS...
WHILE LARGE SCALE HEIGHT RISES WILL BE OCCURRING OVER THE
REGION...AMPLE HEATING/MIXING AND WEAK CONVERGENCE NEAR A SURFACE
TROUGH MAY BE CONDUCIVE FOR ISOLATED TSTM DEVELOPMENT ACROSS WESTERN
NEB/SOUTHWEST SD SUNDAY LATE AFTERNOON/EARLY EVENING. IF/WHERE
STORMS OCCUR...VERY STEEP LAPSE RATES/WEAK BUOYANCY IN CONJUNCTION
WITH RELATIVELY STRONG MID-HIGH LEVEL WESTERLIES MAY ALLOW FOR A FEW
STRONG/POSSIBLY SEVERE TSTMS CAPABLE OF LOCALIZED WIND DAMAGE AND/OR
MARGINAL HAIL.
...MID-ATLANTIC STATES/DELMARVA...
A WEAK MID-LEVEL LOW WILL LIKELY LINGER/DRIFT ACROSS THE REGION INTO
SUNDAY. A FEW STRONGER STORMS MAY BE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE REGION IN
THE PRESENCE OF RELATIVELY COOL TEMPERATURES ALOFT/AMPLE LOW LEVEL
MOISTURE. HOWEVER...GIVEN SOME UNCERTAINTIES REGARDING THE
EVOLUTION/POSSIBLE WEAKENING PHASE OF THE UPPER SYSTEM...SEVERE
POTENTIAL CURRENTLY APPEARS VERY LOW OR AT LEAST UNCERTAIN. POSSIBLE
INCLUSION OF SEVERE PROBABILITIES FOR HAIL AND/OR WIND WILL BE
REEVALUATED IN SUBSEQUENT OUTLOOKS.
..GUYER.. 08/25/2012
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KFGF [250555]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS53 KFGF 250555
LSRFGF
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EASTERN ND/GRAND FORKS ND
1255 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1230 AM HAIL EAST GRAND FORKS 47.93N 97.02W
08/25/2012 E0.88 INCH POLK MN NWS EMPLOYEE
1220 AM HAIL GRAND FORKS 47.92N 97.07W
08/25/2012 E0.75 INCH GRAND FORKS ND TRAINED SPOTTER
&&
$$
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LSRFGF
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EASTERN ND/GRAND FORKS ND
1255 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1230 AM HAIL EAST GRAND FORKS 47.93N 97.02W
08/25/2012 E0.88 INCH POLK MN NWS EMPLOYEE
1220 AM HAIL GRAND FORKS 47.92N 97.07W
08/25/2012 E0.75 INCH GRAND FORKS ND TRAINED SPOTTER
&&
$$
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KVEF [250554]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary
NWUS55 KVEF 250554
LSRVEF
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAS VEGAS NV
1054 PM PDT FRI AUG 24 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0415 PM FLASH FLOOD 5 NNW PEACH SPRINGS 35.60N 113.45W
08/21/2012 MOHAVE AZ PUBLIC
THE HUALAPAI LODGE REPORTED THAT DIAMOND CREEK ROAD WAS
COMPLETELY WASHED OUT DUE TO FLASH FLOODING FROM THE
PEACH SPRINGS TURNOFF ALL THE WAY TO THE COLORADO RIVER.
THE ROAD HAS BEEN CLOSED.
0604 PM FLASH FLOOD 14 WNW MUDDY RIVER (MOA 36.75N 114.94W
08/21/2012 CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED WATER FLOWING OVER US-93 SOUTH
OF COYOTE SPRINGS. ROADWAY HAS BECOME IMPASSIBLE TO
VEHICLES.
0615 PM FLASH FLOOD 14 WNW MUDDY RIVER (MOA 36.75N 114.94W
08/21/2012 CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTERS REPORTED SMALL BUSHES AND ROCKS BEING
PUSHED ACROSS US-93 SOUTH OF COYOTE SPRINGS. THE ROADWAY
IS IMPASSIBLE AND WILL REQUIRE D.O.T. EQUIPMENT TO BE
CLEARED.
0700 PM TSTM WND DMG ESE LOGANDALE 36.62N 114.48W
08/21/2012 CLARK NV PUBLIC
PUBLIC REPORTED FENCE AND HOUSE DAMAGE DUE TO STRONG
WINDS. PARTY STATED THAT 8 TO 10 POUND ROCKS WERE BEING
THROWN INTO HIS HOUSE CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE STUCCO. PARTY
ALSO STATED THAT THE FENCE SURROUNDING HIS CATTLE PEN WAS
BLOWN DOWN DUE TO THE WIND. NO WIND ESTIMATION WAS GIVEN.
ESTIMATED DAMAGE TO PROPERTY WAS APPROXIMATELY 1,500
DOLLARS.
1003 PM FLASH FLOOD 25 NE CALIENTE 37.87N 114.19W
08/21/2012 LINCOLN NV LAW ENFORCEMENT
ONE AND ONE HALF FEET OF FLOOD WATER OVER STATE ROUTE 319
AT MILE MARKER 70 NEAR THE UTAH STATE LINE.
0240 AM LIGHTNING MESQUITE 36.79N 114.07W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV NEWSPAPER
LIGHTNING STRUCK ONE OF THE MAIN SUBSTATIONS THAT
SUPPLIES POWER TO ABOUT ONE-THIRD OF MESQUITE.
BUNKERVILLE ALSO LOST POWER.
0336 AM HEAVY RAIN 1 WSW BUNKERVILLE 36.77N 114.13W
08/22/2012 M1.50 INCH CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER
STORM TOTAL PRECIPITATION SO FAR HAS BEEN 1.50 INCHES IN
THE PAST 2-3 HOURS. POWER IS OUT ALSO.
0730 AM HEAVY RAIN 2 NE MESQUITE 36.81N 114.05W
08/22/2012 M2.04 INCH MOHAVE AZ CO-OP OBSERVER
CO-OP OBSERVER HAS BEEN KEEPING RAINFALL RECORDS SINCE
JANUARY 1992. THIS 24 HOUR AMOUNT BROKE HIS PREVIOUS 24
HOUR RECORD OF 1.82 INCHES ON 30 NOVEMBER 2007.
0825 AM FLOOD E OVERTON 36.53N 114.44W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV LAW ENFORCEMENT
HIGHWAY 169 CLOSED NEAR WHITMORE STREET SOUTH OF OVERTON.
0840 AM HEAVY RAIN 5 NE HENDERSON 36.08N 114.94W
08/22/2012 M1.05 INCH CLARK NV COCORAHS
COCORAHS SPOTTER REPORTED 1.05 INCHES OF RAIN IN 2 HOURS.
0945 AM FLASH FLOOD NW SANDY VALLEY 35.80N 115.61W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV PUBLIC
3 INCHES OF WATER AND DEBRIS FLOWING ACROSS SANDY VALLEY
ROAD.
1000 AM FLASH FLOOD 7 E LIDA 37.44N 117.37W
08/22/2012 ESMERALDA NV TRAINED SPOTTER
A 4 MILE SECTION OF STATE ROUTE 266 NEAR LIDA SUMMITT WAS
WASHED OUT AND SUSTAINED SERIOUS DAMAGE FROM A FLASH
FLOOD. ROAD REPAIR CREWS WERE ABLE TO REOPEN THE ROAD
ABOUT 7 HOURS LATER.
1010 AM FLASH FLOOD 1 W SANDY VALLEY 35.80N 115.62W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER
ROADS WERE FLOODED IN SANDY VALLEY.
1045 AM HEAVY RAIN 2 E HENDERSON 36.03N 114.97W
08/22/2012 E0.50 INCH CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED RECEIVING 0.50 INCHES OF RAIN IN
20 MINUTES.
1045 AM FLASH FLOOD 4 SSW SPRING VALLEY 36.05N 115.26W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV NWS EMPLOYEE
4 INCHES OF WATER WITH MUD AND ROCKS FLOWING ACROSS WARM
SPRINGS ROAD JUST WEST OF BUFFALO DRIVE.
1105 AM FLASH FLOOD 2 WNW MID HILLS RAWS 35.13N 115.44W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC
THE MID HILLS CAMPGROUND WAS CUT OFF BY WIDESPREAD FLASH
FLOODING. CAMPERS MAY BE STRANDED.
1123 AM FLASH FLOOD HENDERSON 36.03N 115.00W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV EMERGENCY MNGR
THE CITY OF HENDERSON REPORTS THAT THE FOLLOWING
INTERSECTIONS IN HENDERSON ARE CLOSED DUE TO
FLOODING...SUNRIDGE HEIGHTS AT SEVEN HILLS...ANNABELLE AT
WARM SPRINGS...AND...SUNSET AT ARROYO GRANDE. THERE WERE
AT LEAST 20 SWIFT WATER RESCUES IN THE LAS VEGAS VALLEY
TODAY.
1130 AM FLASH FLOOD 1 NE JOSHUA TREE 34.13N 116.31W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA LAW ENFORCEMENT
THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL REPORTED THAT WATER FLOWED
OVER STATE ROUTE 62 NEAR SUNBURST STREET LEAVING MUD AND
DEBRIS ON THE HIGHWAY.
1130 AM HEAVY RAIN 4 NE LAS VEGAS 36.21N 115.10W
08/22/2012 E0.50 INCH CLARK NV NEWSPAPER
14000 CUSTOMERS LOST POWER IN NORTHEAST LAS VEGAS DUE TO
THE WEATHER. ANOTHER 3000 CUSTOMERS LOST POWER IN OTHER
NEIGHBORHOODS IN THE LAS VEGAS VALLEY.
1130 AM HEAVY RAIN 3 S LAS VEGAS STRIP 36.09N 115.17W
08/22/2012 M1.65 INCH CLARK NV NEWSPAPER
SEVERAL INCHES OF WATER FLOODED VARIOUS PARTS OF LAS
VEGAS BOULEVARD SOUTH MAINLY IN THE END LANES. NUMEROUS
VEHICLES WERE STUCK IN FLOODWATERS. MANY VEHICLES WERE
SUBMERGED IN FLOODWATERS THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH END OF THE
LAS VEGAS VALLEY. 21 SWIFTWATER RESCUES WERE CONDUCTED
VALLEYWIDE.
1132 AM FLASH FLOOD SLOAN 35.94N 115.21W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV PUBLIC
REPORT OF UP TO 1 FOOT OF WATER RUNNING DOWN A ROADWAY IN
SLOAN.
1141 AM FLASH FLOOD 2 ENE GREEN VALLEY 36.06N 115.05W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV NEWSPAPER
*** 1 FATAL *** THE CLARK COUNTY CORONER OFFICE CONFIRMED
A 17 YEAR OLD BOY DIED AFTER HE FELL INTO A WASH NEAR
STEPHANIE AND SUNSET IN HENDERSON. HIS BODY WAS FOUND ON
AUGUST 24TH IN THE WETLANDS WEST OF BROADBENT BOULEVARD.
1200 PM HEAVY RAIN 1 W SANDY VALLEY 35.80N 115.62W
08/22/2012 M1.75 INCH CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER IN SANDY VALLEY REPORTED RECEIVING 1.75
INCHES OF RAIN SINCE MIDNIGHT. NO MAJOR IMPACTS AT THIS
TIME.
1215 PM FLASH FLOOD 11 NE MITCHELL CAVERNS 35.04N 115.40W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC
ONE PERSON WAS STRANDED IN FAST MOVING WATER JUST SOUTH
OF THE HOLE IN THE WALL CAMPGROUND.
1219 PM FLASH FLOOD VALLEY OF FIRE (SLCN2) 36.46N 114.50W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV PARK/FOREST SRVC
PARK SERVICE REPORTS THAT MULTIPLE ROADS INSIDE VALLEY OF
FIRE STATE PARK ARE CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING ACROSS
ROADWAYS.
1219 PM HEAVY RAIN 3 SSW SUMMERLIN 36.16N 115.33W
08/22/2012 M1.50 INCH CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED 1.50 INCHES OF RAIN SINCE 8 AM
PDT THIS MORNING.
1230 PM FLASH FLOOD 14 ENE MID HILLS RAWS 35.19N 115.18W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC
SEVERAL UNPAVED ROADS WERE REPORTED TO BE CLOSED DUE TO
FLASH FLOODING IN THE SOUTHEAST PORTION OF THE MOJAVE
NATIONAL PRESERVE. SECTIONS OF PAVED ROADS WERE COVERED
WITH DEBRIS AND GRAPEFRUIT SIZED ROCKS. TIME WAS
ESTIMATED BASED ON RADAR DATA.
1234 PM FLASH FLOOD 1 SE MOUNTAIN PASS 35.47N 115.53W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA LAW ENFORCEMENT
ROCKS AND DEBRIS WERE WASHED ACROSS THE BAILEY ROAD
OFFRAMP FROM INTERSTATE 15 NORTHBOUND.
1239 PM FLASH FLOOD 4 NW HENDERSON 36.02N 115.19W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV PUBLIC
6 INCHES OF FLOWING WATER WITH MUD AND ROCKS AT THE
INTERSECTION OF POLARIS AVE AND SERENE AVE.
1243 PM FLASH FLOOD 5 NE CALLVILLE BAY 36.18N 114.67W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV PARK/FOREST SRVC
PARK SERVICE EMPLOYEE REPORTED 6 TO 8 INCHES OF WATER
WERE RUNNING ACROSS NORTHSHORE ROAD AT MILE MARKER 7.
0100 PM FLASH FLOOD 5 ENE WEST WIND AERO 34.17N 115.84W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA LAW ENFORCEMENT
THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL REPORTED THAT AMBOY ROAD
NEAR SHADOW MOUNTAIN ROAD WAS CLOSED DUE TO FLASH
FLOODING.
0200 PM FLASH FLOOD 3 E TWENTYNINE PALMS 34.14N 116.01W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER IN TWENTYNINE PALMS REPORTS LARGE ROCKS
AND DEBRIS WITH WATER RUNNING ACROSS STATE ROUTE 62 IN
MUTLIPLE LOCATIONS FROM AMBOY ROAD TO GODWIN ROAD.
0200 PM FLASH FLOOD 8 W TEMPLE BAR 36.01N 114.47W
08/22/2012 MOHAVE AZ PARK/FOREST SRVC
THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE REPORTED DEBRIS OVER TEMPLE BAR
ROAD. TIME WAS ESTIMATED BASED ON RADAR DATA.
0200 PM TSTM WND GST 4 ENE BULLHEAD CITY 35.18N 114.50W
08/22/2012 M47.00 MPH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER IN BULLHEAD CITY REPORTED A WIND GUST OF
47 MPH.
0200 PM HEAVY RAIN 1 N LAUGHLIN (LALN2) 35.20N 114.68W
08/22/2012 E0.50 INCH CLARK NV NEWSPAPER
*** 2 INJ *** AN ELDERLY DRIVER LOST CONTROL OF THEIR
MINIVAN ON STATE ROUTE 163 NEAR MILE MARKER 12 DUE TO WET
ROADS. THE MINIVAN CROSSED INTO THE EASTBOUND LANES AND
STRUCK TWO OTHER VEHICLES. ONE ELDERLY FEMALE SUFFERED
SEVERE INJURIES AND WAS FLOWN TO LAS VEGAS TO BE TREATED
AT A HOSPITAL. AT LEAST ONE OTHER PERSON WAS TREATED FOR
INJURIES AT WESTERN ARIZONA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER.
0213 PM FLASH FLOOD 3 WNW CALIFORNIA WASH ( 36.50N 114.76W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV LAW ENFORCEMENT
I 15 EXIT 75 IS WASHED OUT DUE TO FLASH FLOODING.
0218 PM FLASH FLOOD BOULDER CITY 35.98N 114.83W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV LAW ENFORCEMENT
MULTIPLE STREETS IN BOULDER CITY ARE CLOSED DUE TO WATER
AND DEBRIS.
0301 PM FLASH FLOOD 2 SSW HENDERSON EXECUTI 35.96N 115.14W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV LAW ENFORCEMENT
HENDERSON AIRPORT RD FROM THE TERMINAL TO VOLUNTEER BLVD
HAS BEEN CLOSED DUE TO FLASH FLOODING.
0315 PM FLASH FLOOD 1 WNW HENDERSON 36.00N 115.15W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV BROADCAST MEDIA
A CHURCH LOCATED AT CACTUS AND BERMUDA WAS DAMAGED WHEN
FLOOD WATERS ENTERED THE BUILDING. 3 FEET OF WATER
ENTERED THE CHURCH CAUSING OVER 500,000 DOLLARS IN
DAMAGE.
0334 PM FLASH FLOOD 16 W MOHAVE (AZM20) 34.93N 114.90W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA TRAINED SPOTTER
1 FOOT OF WATER AND DEBRIS FLOWING ACROSS GOFFS RD. A
TRUCK IS STUCK IN THE WATER DUE TO THE FLOODING.
0345 PM FLASH FLOOD 2 SE KEELER 36.46N 117.84W
08/22/2012 INYO CA LAW ENFORCEMENT
THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL REPORTED THAT SR 136 WAS
CLOSED DUE TO FLASH FLOODING BETWEEN US 395 AND SR 190.
TIME WAS ESTIMATED BASED RADAR DATA.
0400 PM FLASH FLOOD 17 SSE ORIENTAL WASH RA 37.03N 117.34W
08/22/2012 INYO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC
THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE REPORTED THAT SCOTTYS CASTLE
ROAD WAS WASHED OUT WITH SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE TO THE
PAVEMENT.
0400 PM FLASH FLOOD 2 N VALLEY OF FIRE STAT 36.47N 114.52W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV PARK/FOREST SRVC
WHITE DOME ROAD WAS UNDERCUT AND MOST OF IT WAS
COMPLETELY WASHED OUT. MUD AND DEBRIS WAS OBSERVED OVER
ROADS AT 10 DIFFERENT SPOTS WITHIN VALLEY OF FIRE STATE
PARK.
0438 PM FLASH FLOOD 16 SSE ORIENTAL WASH RA 37.03N 117.34W
08/22/2012 INYO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC
DEATH VALLEY PARK RANGERS REPORTED FLASH FLOODING ON
SCOTTYS CASTLE ROAD BETWEEN SCOTTYS CASTLE AND THE PARK
BOUNDARY. THE ROAD TO UBEHEBE CRATER WAS ALSO CLOSED DUE
TO FLOODING.
0500 PM FLASH FLOOD 9 SW BIG BEND RAWS 35.03N 114.82W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA LAW ENFORCEMENT
THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL REPORTED THAT HIGHWAY 95
WAS CLOSED DUE TO WATER AND DEBRIS FLOWING ACROSS THE
ROAD NEAR MILE MARKER 70 AND NEAR MILE MARKER 61.
0532 PM FLASH FLOOD 2 SE KINGMAN 35.19N 114.01W
08/22/2012 MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
3 INCHES OF FLOWING WATER WITH SMALL ROCKS AT THE
INTERSECTION OF HUALAPAI MOUNTAIN ROAD AND EASTERN STREET
IN KINGMAN.
0538 PM FLASH FLOOD 10 S CAL NEV ARI 35.17N 114.88W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA LAW ENFORCEMENT
CHP REPORTS THAT US 95 IS IMPASSABLE DUE TO FLOODING JUST
SOUTH OF THE CA NV BORDER. A SEMI IS STALLED IN THE
MIDDLE OF THE ROADWAY.
0606 PM FLASH FLOOD 4 NNE KINGMAN 35.26N 114.01W
08/22/2012 MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED SWIFT MOVING WATER RUNNING
ACROSS HUALAPAI MOUNTAIN ROAD BETWEEN MILE MARKER 9 AND
10 WITH LARGE ROCKS AND DEBRIS IN THE FLOW.
&&
THIS IS AN UPDATED LIST OF STORM REPORTS FROM TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.
$$
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PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAS VEGAS NV
1054 PM PDT FRI AUG 24 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0415 PM FLASH FLOOD 5 NNW PEACH SPRINGS 35.60N 113.45W
08/21/2012 MOHAVE AZ PUBLIC
THE HUALAPAI LODGE REPORTED THAT DIAMOND CREEK ROAD WAS
COMPLETELY WASHED OUT DUE TO FLASH FLOODING FROM THE
PEACH SPRINGS TURNOFF ALL THE WAY TO THE COLORADO RIVER.
THE ROAD HAS BEEN CLOSED.
0604 PM FLASH FLOOD 14 WNW MUDDY RIVER (MOA 36.75N 114.94W
08/21/2012 CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED WATER FLOWING OVER US-93 SOUTH
OF COYOTE SPRINGS. ROADWAY HAS BECOME IMPASSIBLE TO
VEHICLES.
0615 PM FLASH FLOOD 14 WNW MUDDY RIVER (MOA 36.75N 114.94W
08/21/2012 CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTERS REPORTED SMALL BUSHES AND ROCKS BEING
PUSHED ACROSS US-93 SOUTH OF COYOTE SPRINGS. THE ROADWAY
IS IMPASSIBLE AND WILL REQUIRE D.O.T. EQUIPMENT TO BE
CLEARED.
0700 PM TSTM WND DMG ESE LOGANDALE 36.62N 114.48W
08/21/2012 CLARK NV PUBLIC
PUBLIC REPORTED FENCE AND HOUSE DAMAGE DUE TO STRONG
WINDS. PARTY STATED THAT 8 TO 10 POUND ROCKS WERE BEING
THROWN INTO HIS HOUSE CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE STUCCO. PARTY
ALSO STATED THAT THE FENCE SURROUNDING HIS CATTLE PEN WAS
BLOWN DOWN DUE TO THE WIND. NO WIND ESTIMATION WAS GIVEN.
ESTIMATED DAMAGE TO PROPERTY WAS APPROXIMATELY 1,500
DOLLARS.
1003 PM FLASH FLOOD 25 NE CALIENTE 37.87N 114.19W
08/21/2012 LINCOLN NV LAW ENFORCEMENT
ONE AND ONE HALF FEET OF FLOOD WATER OVER STATE ROUTE 319
AT MILE MARKER 70 NEAR THE UTAH STATE LINE.
0240 AM LIGHTNING MESQUITE 36.79N 114.07W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV NEWSPAPER
LIGHTNING STRUCK ONE OF THE MAIN SUBSTATIONS THAT
SUPPLIES POWER TO ABOUT ONE-THIRD OF MESQUITE.
BUNKERVILLE ALSO LOST POWER.
0336 AM HEAVY RAIN 1 WSW BUNKERVILLE 36.77N 114.13W
08/22/2012 M1.50 INCH CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER
STORM TOTAL PRECIPITATION SO FAR HAS BEEN 1.50 INCHES IN
THE PAST 2-3 HOURS. POWER IS OUT ALSO.
0730 AM HEAVY RAIN 2 NE MESQUITE 36.81N 114.05W
08/22/2012 M2.04 INCH MOHAVE AZ CO-OP OBSERVER
CO-OP OBSERVER HAS BEEN KEEPING RAINFALL RECORDS SINCE
JANUARY 1992. THIS 24 HOUR AMOUNT BROKE HIS PREVIOUS 24
HOUR RECORD OF 1.82 INCHES ON 30 NOVEMBER 2007.
0825 AM FLOOD E OVERTON 36.53N 114.44W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV LAW ENFORCEMENT
HIGHWAY 169 CLOSED NEAR WHITMORE STREET SOUTH OF OVERTON.
0840 AM HEAVY RAIN 5 NE HENDERSON 36.08N 114.94W
08/22/2012 M1.05 INCH CLARK NV COCORAHS
COCORAHS SPOTTER REPORTED 1.05 INCHES OF RAIN IN 2 HOURS.
0945 AM FLASH FLOOD NW SANDY VALLEY 35.80N 115.61W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV PUBLIC
3 INCHES OF WATER AND DEBRIS FLOWING ACROSS SANDY VALLEY
ROAD.
1000 AM FLASH FLOOD 7 E LIDA 37.44N 117.37W
08/22/2012 ESMERALDA NV TRAINED SPOTTER
A 4 MILE SECTION OF STATE ROUTE 266 NEAR LIDA SUMMITT WAS
WASHED OUT AND SUSTAINED SERIOUS DAMAGE FROM A FLASH
FLOOD. ROAD REPAIR CREWS WERE ABLE TO REOPEN THE ROAD
ABOUT 7 HOURS LATER.
1010 AM FLASH FLOOD 1 W SANDY VALLEY 35.80N 115.62W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER
ROADS WERE FLOODED IN SANDY VALLEY.
1045 AM HEAVY RAIN 2 E HENDERSON 36.03N 114.97W
08/22/2012 E0.50 INCH CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED RECEIVING 0.50 INCHES OF RAIN IN
20 MINUTES.
1045 AM FLASH FLOOD 4 SSW SPRING VALLEY 36.05N 115.26W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV NWS EMPLOYEE
4 INCHES OF WATER WITH MUD AND ROCKS FLOWING ACROSS WARM
SPRINGS ROAD JUST WEST OF BUFFALO DRIVE.
1105 AM FLASH FLOOD 2 WNW MID HILLS RAWS 35.13N 115.44W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC
THE MID HILLS CAMPGROUND WAS CUT OFF BY WIDESPREAD FLASH
FLOODING. CAMPERS MAY BE STRANDED.
1123 AM FLASH FLOOD HENDERSON 36.03N 115.00W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV EMERGENCY MNGR
THE CITY OF HENDERSON REPORTS THAT THE FOLLOWING
INTERSECTIONS IN HENDERSON ARE CLOSED DUE TO
FLOODING...SUNRIDGE HEIGHTS AT SEVEN HILLS...ANNABELLE AT
WARM SPRINGS...AND...SUNSET AT ARROYO GRANDE. THERE WERE
AT LEAST 20 SWIFT WATER RESCUES IN THE LAS VEGAS VALLEY
TODAY.
1130 AM FLASH FLOOD 1 NE JOSHUA TREE 34.13N 116.31W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA LAW ENFORCEMENT
THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL REPORTED THAT WATER FLOWED
OVER STATE ROUTE 62 NEAR SUNBURST STREET LEAVING MUD AND
DEBRIS ON THE HIGHWAY.
1130 AM HEAVY RAIN 4 NE LAS VEGAS 36.21N 115.10W
08/22/2012 E0.50 INCH CLARK NV NEWSPAPER
14000 CUSTOMERS LOST POWER IN NORTHEAST LAS VEGAS DUE TO
THE WEATHER. ANOTHER 3000 CUSTOMERS LOST POWER IN OTHER
NEIGHBORHOODS IN THE LAS VEGAS VALLEY.
1130 AM HEAVY RAIN 3 S LAS VEGAS STRIP 36.09N 115.17W
08/22/2012 M1.65 INCH CLARK NV NEWSPAPER
SEVERAL INCHES OF WATER FLOODED VARIOUS PARTS OF LAS
VEGAS BOULEVARD SOUTH MAINLY IN THE END LANES. NUMEROUS
VEHICLES WERE STUCK IN FLOODWATERS. MANY VEHICLES WERE
SUBMERGED IN FLOODWATERS THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH END OF THE
LAS VEGAS VALLEY. 21 SWIFTWATER RESCUES WERE CONDUCTED
VALLEYWIDE.
1132 AM FLASH FLOOD SLOAN 35.94N 115.21W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV PUBLIC
REPORT OF UP TO 1 FOOT OF WATER RUNNING DOWN A ROADWAY IN
SLOAN.
1141 AM FLASH FLOOD 2 ENE GREEN VALLEY 36.06N 115.05W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV NEWSPAPER
*** 1 FATAL *** THE CLARK COUNTY CORONER OFFICE CONFIRMED
A 17 YEAR OLD BOY DIED AFTER HE FELL INTO A WASH NEAR
STEPHANIE AND SUNSET IN HENDERSON. HIS BODY WAS FOUND ON
AUGUST 24TH IN THE WETLANDS WEST OF BROADBENT BOULEVARD.
1200 PM HEAVY RAIN 1 W SANDY VALLEY 35.80N 115.62W
08/22/2012 M1.75 INCH CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER IN SANDY VALLEY REPORTED RECEIVING 1.75
INCHES OF RAIN SINCE MIDNIGHT. NO MAJOR IMPACTS AT THIS
TIME.
1215 PM FLASH FLOOD 11 NE MITCHELL CAVERNS 35.04N 115.40W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC
ONE PERSON WAS STRANDED IN FAST MOVING WATER JUST SOUTH
OF THE HOLE IN THE WALL CAMPGROUND.
1219 PM FLASH FLOOD VALLEY OF FIRE (SLCN2) 36.46N 114.50W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV PARK/FOREST SRVC
PARK SERVICE REPORTS THAT MULTIPLE ROADS INSIDE VALLEY OF
FIRE STATE PARK ARE CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING ACROSS
ROADWAYS.
1219 PM HEAVY RAIN 3 SSW SUMMERLIN 36.16N 115.33W
08/22/2012 M1.50 INCH CLARK NV TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED 1.50 INCHES OF RAIN SINCE 8 AM
PDT THIS MORNING.
1230 PM FLASH FLOOD 14 ENE MID HILLS RAWS 35.19N 115.18W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC
SEVERAL UNPAVED ROADS WERE REPORTED TO BE CLOSED DUE TO
FLASH FLOODING IN THE SOUTHEAST PORTION OF THE MOJAVE
NATIONAL PRESERVE. SECTIONS OF PAVED ROADS WERE COVERED
WITH DEBRIS AND GRAPEFRUIT SIZED ROCKS. TIME WAS
ESTIMATED BASED ON RADAR DATA.
1234 PM FLASH FLOOD 1 SE MOUNTAIN PASS 35.47N 115.53W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA LAW ENFORCEMENT
ROCKS AND DEBRIS WERE WASHED ACROSS THE BAILEY ROAD
OFFRAMP FROM INTERSTATE 15 NORTHBOUND.
1239 PM FLASH FLOOD 4 NW HENDERSON 36.02N 115.19W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV PUBLIC
6 INCHES OF FLOWING WATER WITH MUD AND ROCKS AT THE
INTERSECTION OF POLARIS AVE AND SERENE AVE.
1243 PM FLASH FLOOD 5 NE CALLVILLE BAY 36.18N 114.67W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV PARK/FOREST SRVC
PARK SERVICE EMPLOYEE REPORTED 6 TO 8 INCHES OF WATER
WERE RUNNING ACROSS NORTHSHORE ROAD AT MILE MARKER 7.
0100 PM FLASH FLOOD 5 ENE WEST WIND AERO 34.17N 115.84W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA LAW ENFORCEMENT
THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL REPORTED THAT AMBOY ROAD
NEAR SHADOW MOUNTAIN ROAD WAS CLOSED DUE TO FLASH
FLOODING.
0200 PM FLASH FLOOD 3 E TWENTYNINE PALMS 34.14N 116.01W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER IN TWENTYNINE PALMS REPORTS LARGE ROCKS
AND DEBRIS WITH WATER RUNNING ACROSS STATE ROUTE 62 IN
MUTLIPLE LOCATIONS FROM AMBOY ROAD TO GODWIN ROAD.
0200 PM FLASH FLOOD 8 W TEMPLE BAR 36.01N 114.47W
08/22/2012 MOHAVE AZ PARK/FOREST SRVC
THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE REPORTED DEBRIS OVER TEMPLE BAR
ROAD. TIME WAS ESTIMATED BASED ON RADAR DATA.
0200 PM TSTM WND GST 4 ENE BULLHEAD CITY 35.18N 114.50W
08/22/2012 M47.00 MPH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER IN BULLHEAD CITY REPORTED A WIND GUST OF
47 MPH.
0200 PM HEAVY RAIN 1 N LAUGHLIN (LALN2) 35.20N 114.68W
08/22/2012 E0.50 INCH CLARK NV NEWSPAPER
*** 2 INJ *** AN ELDERLY DRIVER LOST CONTROL OF THEIR
MINIVAN ON STATE ROUTE 163 NEAR MILE MARKER 12 DUE TO WET
ROADS. THE MINIVAN CROSSED INTO THE EASTBOUND LANES AND
STRUCK TWO OTHER VEHICLES. ONE ELDERLY FEMALE SUFFERED
SEVERE INJURIES AND WAS FLOWN TO LAS VEGAS TO BE TREATED
AT A HOSPITAL. AT LEAST ONE OTHER PERSON WAS TREATED FOR
INJURIES AT WESTERN ARIZONA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER.
0213 PM FLASH FLOOD 3 WNW CALIFORNIA WASH ( 36.50N 114.76W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV LAW ENFORCEMENT
I 15 EXIT 75 IS WASHED OUT DUE TO FLASH FLOODING.
0218 PM FLASH FLOOD BOULDER CITY 35.98N 114.83W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV LAW ENFORCEMENT
MULTIPLE STREETS IN BOULDER CITY ARE CLOSED DUE TO WATER
AND DEBRIS.
0301 PM FLASH FLOOD 2 SSW HENDERSON EXECUTI 35.96N 115.14W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV LAW ENFORCEMENT
HENDERSON AIRPORT RD FROM THE TERMINAL TO VOLUNTEER BLVD
HAS BEEN CLOSED DUE TO FLASH FLOODING.
0315 PM FLASH FLOOD 1 WNW HENDERSON 36.00N 115.15W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV BROADCAST MEDIA
A CHURCH LOCATED AT CACTUS AND BERMUDA WAS DAMAGED WHEN
FLOOD WATERS ENTERED THE BUILDING. 3 FEET OF WATER
ENTERED THE CHURCH CAUSING OVER 500,000 DOLLARS IN
DAMAGE.
0334 PM FLASH FLOOD 16 W MOHAVE (AZM20) 34.93N 114.90W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA TRAINED SPOTTER
1 FOOT OF WATER AND DEBRIS FLOWING ACROSS GOFFS RD. A
TRUCK IS STUCK IN THE WATER DUE TO THE FLOODING.
0345 PM FLASH FLOOD 2 SE KEELER 36.46N 117.84W
08/22/2012 INYO CA LAW ENFORCEMENT
THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL REPORTED THAT SR 136 WAS
CLOSED DUE TO FLASH FLOODING BETWEEN US 395 AND SR 190.
TIME WAS ESTIMATED BASED RADAR DATA.
0400 PM FLASH FLOOD 17 SSE ORIENTAL WASH RA 37.03N 117.34W
08/22/2012 INYO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC
THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE REPORTED THAT SCOTTYS CASTLE
ROAD WAS WASHED OUT WITH SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE TO THE
PAVEMENT.
0400 PM FLASH FLOOD 2 N VALLEY OF FIRE STAT 36.47N 114.52W
08/22/2012 CLARK NV PARK/FOREST SRVC
WHITE DOME ROAD WAS UNDERCUT AND MOST OF IT WAS
COMPLETELY WASHED OUT. MUD AND DEBRIS WAS OBSERVED OVER
ROADS AT 10 DIFFERENT SPOTS WITHIN VALLEY OF FIRE STATE
PARK.
0438 PM FLASH FLOOD 16 SSE ORIENTAL WASH RA 37.03N 117.34W
08/22/2012 INYO CA PARK/FOREST SRVC
DEATH VALLEY PARK RANGERS REPORTED FLASH FLOODING ON
SCOTTYS CASTLE ROAD BETWEEN SCOTTYS CASTLE AND THE PARK
BOUNDARY. THE ROAD TO UBEHEBE CRATER WAS ALSO CLOSED DUE
TO FLOODING.
0500 PM FLASH FLOOD 9 SW BIG BEND RAWS 35.03N 114.82W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA LAW ENFORCEMENT
THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL REPORTED THAT HIGHWAY 95
WAS CLOSED DUE TO WATER AND DEBRIS FLOWING ACROSS THE
ROAD NEAR MILE MARKER 70 AND NEAR MILE MARKER 61.
0532 PM FLASH FLOOD 2 SE KINGMAN 35.19N 114.01W
08/22/2012 MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
3 INCHES OF FLOWING WATER WITH SMALL ROCKS AT THE
INTERSECTION OF HUALAPAI MOUNTAIN ROAD AND EASTERN STREET
IN KINGMAN.
0538 PM FLASH FLOOD 10 S CAL NEV ARI 35.17N 114.88W
08/22/2012 SAN BERNARDINO CA LAW ENFORCEMENT
CHP REPORTS THAT US 95 IS IMPASSABLE DUE TO FLOODING JUST
SOUTH OF THE CA NV BORDER. A SEMI IS STALLED IN THE
MIDDLE OF THE ROADWAY.
0606 PM FLASH FLOOD 4 NNE KINGMAN 35.26N 114.01W
08/22/2012 MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED SWIFT MOVING WATER RUNNING
ACROSS HUALAPAI MOUNTAIN ROAD BETWEEN MILE MARKER 9 AND
10 WITH LARGE ROCKS AND DEBRIS IN THE FLOW.
&&
THIS IS AN UPDATED LIST OF STORM REPORTS FROM TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.
$$
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DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook
ACUS01 KWNS 250549
SWODY1
SPC AC 250547
DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1247 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
VALID 251200Z - 261200Z
...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...
...SYNOPSIS...
AMPLIFICATION OF THE MID-LATITUDE WESTERLIES IS UNDERWAY ACROSS THE
PACIFIC...WITH A VIGOROUS CLOSED LOW NOW DIGGING ACROSS THE
NORTHEAST PACIFIC...TO THE EAST OF A BUILDING UPPER RIDGE. THE LOW
APPEARS LIKELY TO CONTINUE SOUTHEASTWARD TODAY INTO TONIGHT...BEFORE
GRADUALLY TURNING EASTWARD TOWARD NORTHERN PACIFIC COASTAL AREAS.
DOWNSTREAM...MID-LEVEL HEIGHT RISES ARE FORECAST FROM THE NORTHERN
ROCKIES INTO THE CANADIAN PRAIRIES...IN THE WAKE OF ANOTHER VIGOROUS
CLOSED LOW...WHICH APPEARS LIKELY TO SHIFT NORTHEAST OF SOUTHERN
SASKATCHEWAN TOWARD HUDSON BAY...ACCOMPANIED BY A SIGNIFICANT
SURFACE CYCLONE.
TO THE SOUTH OF THE INTERNATIONAL BORDER AREA...A LIGHT WESTERLY
MID/UPPER FLOW REGIME IS EXPECTED TO PERSIST ACROSS MUCH OF THE
U.S...WITH A WEAKENING CYCLONIC CIRCULATION/ELONGATING CYCLONIC
SHEAR AXIS SLOWLY SHIFTING ACROSS AND EAST OF THE CENTRAL PLAINS.
ANOTHER WEAK MID/UPPER CYCLONIC CIRCULATION MAY SLOWLY SHIFT
NORTHEASTWARD THROUGH THE MID ATLANTIC STATES...ON THE WESTERN
PERIPHERY OF THE ELONGATED ATLANTIC SUBTROPICAL RIDGE. BOTH OF
THESE FEATURES MAY CONTRIBUTE TO AREAS OF SCATTERED THUNDERSTORM
ACTIVITY TODAY.
SCATTERED THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY ALSO APPEARS LIKELY AGAIN TODAY
ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF THE GREAT BASIN AND SOUTHERN PLATEAU
...INTO THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN ROCKIES...AS WELL AS WITHIN A MOIST
ENVIRONMENT ACROSS PARTS OF THE WESTERN GULF COAST/LOWER MISSISSIPPI
AND TENNESSEE VALLEYS INTO THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS. A FEW
ADDITIONAL STORMS ARE ALSO POSSIBLE ALONG THE FRONT APPROACHING THE
UPPER GREAT LAKES REGION...AND ACROSS PARTS OF THE NORTHEAST.
HOWEVER...SEVERE WEATHER POTENTIAL ACROSS MOST AREAS APPEARS TO
REMAIN LOW TO NEGLIGIBLE.
...PARTS OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN PLAINS...
GUIDANCE INDICATES WEAKENING OF THE PLAINS SOUTHERLY LOW-LEVEL JET
TODAY...BUT IT DOES NOT APPEAR OUT OF THE QUESTION THAT A CORRIDOR
OF STRONGER SURFACE HEATING AND DEEPER BOUNDARY LAYER MIXING COULD
OCCUR ACROSS THE EASTERN TEXAS PANHANDLE AREA NORTHEASTWARD INTO
SOUTH CENTRAL KANSAS. GIVEN MODERATELY LARGE CAPE AND RELATIVELY
HIGH PRECIPITABLE WATER /1.75 TO 2 INCHES/ EXPECTED ACROSS THIS
REGION...HEAVY PRECIPITATION LOADING IN STORMS DEVELOPING ALONG AND
AHEAD OF THE MID-LEVEL CYCLONIC SHEAR AXIS...COUPLED WITH
EVAPORATIVE COOLING IN THE SUB-CLOUD LAYER...MAY CONTRIBUTE TO LOW
POTENTIAL FOR SEVERE SURFACE GUSTS LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
...SOUTHEAST FLORIDA COASTAL AREAS AND KEYS...
IT APPEARS POSSIBLE THAT LOW-LEVEL FLOW FIELDS AND VERTICAL SHEAR
MAY STRENGTHEN SUFFICIENTLY TO SUPPORT LOW TORNADO/SEVERE WIND
PROBABILITIES PRIOR TO 12Z SUNDAY...IN ADVANCE OF TROPICAL STORM
ISAAC...AS IT PROGRESSES WEST NORTHWESTWARD...TO THE NORTH OF CUBA.
..KERR/ROGERS.. 08/25/2012
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SWODY1
SPC AC 250547
DAY 1 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1247 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
VALID 251200Z - 261200Z
...NO SVR TSTM AREAS FORECAST...
...SYNOPSIS...
AMPLIFICATION OF THE MID-LATITUDE WESTERLIES IS UNDERWAY ACROSS THE
PACIFIC...WITH A VIGOROUS CLOSED LOW NOW DIGGING ACROSS THE
NORTHEAST PACIFIC...TO THE EAST OF A BUILDING UPPER RIDGE. THE LOW
APPEARS LIKELY TO CONTINUE SOUTHEASTWARD TODAY INTO TONIGHT...BEFORE
GRADUALLY TURNING EASTWARD TOWARD NORTHERN PACIFIC COASTAL AREAS.
DOWNSTREAM...MID-LEVEL HEIGHT RISES ARE FORECAST FROM THE NORTHERN
ROCKIES INTO THE CANADIAN PRAIRIES...IN THE WAKE OF ANOTHER VIGOROUS
CLOSED LOW...WHICH APPEARS LIKELY TO SHIFT NORTHEAST OF SOUTHERN
SASKATCHEWAN TOWARD HUDSON BAY...ACCOMPANIED BY A SIGNIFICANT
SURFACE CYCLONE.
TO THE SOUTH OF THE INTERNATIONAL BORDER AREA...A LIGHT WESTERLY
MID/UPPER FLOW REGIME IS EXPECTED TO PERSIST ACROSS MUCH OF THE
U.S...WITH A WEAKENING CYCLONIC CIRCULATION/ELONGATING CYCLONIC
SHEAR AXIS SLOWLY SHIFTING ACROSS AND EAST OF THE CENTRAL PLAINS.
ANOTHER WEAK MID/UPPER CYCLONIC CIRCULATION MAY SLOWLY SHIFT
NORTHEASTWARD THROUGH THE MID ATLANTIC STATES...ON THE WESTERN
PERIPHERY OF THE ELONGATED ATLANTIC SUBTROPICAL RIDGE. BOTH OF
THESE FEATURES MAY CONTRIBUTE TO AREAS OF SCATTERED THUNDERSTORM
ACTIVITY TODAY.
SCATTERED THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY ALSO APPEARS LIKELY AGAIN TODAY
ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF THE GREAT BASIN AND SOUTHERN PLATEAU
...INTO THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN ROCKIES...AS WELL AS WITHIN A MOIST
ENVIRONMENT ACROSS PARTS OF THE WESTERN GULF COAST/LOWER MISSISSIPPI
AND TENNESSEE VALLEYS INTO THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS. A FEW
ADDITIONAL STORMS ARE ALSO POSSIBLE ALONG THE FRONT APPROACHING THE
UPPER GREAT LAKES REGION...AND ACROSS PARTS OF THE NORTHEAST.
HOWEVER...SEVERE WEATHER POTENTIAL ACROSS MOST AREAS APPEARS TO
REMAIN LOW TO NEGLIGIBLE.
...PARTS OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN PLAINS...
GUIDANCE INDICATES WEAKENING OF THE PLAINS SOUTHERLY LOW-LEVEL JET
TODAY...BUT IT DOES NOT APPEAR OUT OF THE QUESTION THAT A CORRIDOR
OF STRONGER SURFACE HEATING AND DEEPER BOUNDARY LAYER MIXING COULD
OCCUR ACROSS THE EASTERN TEXAS PANHANDLE AREA NORTHEASTWARD INTO
SOUTH CENTRAL KANSAS. GIVEN MODERATELY LARGE CAPE AND RELATIVELY
HIGH PRECIPITABLE WATER /1.75 TO 2 INCHES/ EXPECTED ACROSS THIS
REGION...HEAVY PRECIPITATION LOADING IN STORMS DEVELOPING ALONG AND
AHEAD OF THE MID-LEVEL CYCLONIC SHEAR AXIS...COUPLED WITH
EVAPORATIVE COOLING IN THE SUB-CLOUD LAYER...MAY CONTRIBUTE TO LOW
POTENTIAL FOR SEVERE SURFACE GUSTS LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
...SOUTHEAST FLORIDA COASTAL AREAS AND KEYS...
IT APPEARS POSSIBLE THAT LOW-LEVEL FLOW FIELDS AND VERTICAL SHEAR
MAY STRENGTHEN SUFFICIENTLY TO SUPPORT LOW TORNADO/SEVERE WIND
PROBABILITIES PRIOR TO 12Z SUNDAY...IN ADVANCE OF TROPICAL STORM
ISAAC...AS IT PROGRESSES WEST NORTHWESTWARD...TO THE NORTH OF CUBA.
..KERR/ROGERS.. 08/25/2012
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KFGF [250533]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS53 KFGF 250533
LSRFGF
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EASTERN ND/GRAND FORKS ND
1232 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1227 AM HAIL GRAND FORKS 47.92N 97.07W
08/25/2012 E0.88 INCH GRAND FORKS ND TRAINED SPOTTER
&&
$$
DKELLENB
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LSRFGF
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EASTERN ND/GRAND FORKS ND
1232 AM CDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1227 AM HAIL GRAND FORKS 47.92N 97.07W
08/25/2012 E0.88 INCH GRAND FORKS ND TRAINED SPOTTER
&&
$$
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KVEF [250518]: Preliminary Local Storm Report...summary
NWUS55 KVEF 250518
LSRVEF
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAS VEGAS NV
1018 PM PDT FRI AUG 24 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0220 PM HAIL 11 W VALENTINE 35.39N 113.86W
08/20/2012 E1.25 INCH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
HAIL FELL FOR 10 MINUTES STARTING AT 1420.
0225 PM HAIL 11 W VALENTINE 35.40N 113.86W
08/20/2012 E1.00 INCH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
0228 PM TSTM WND GST 11 W VALENTINE 35.40N 113.86W
08/20/2012 E70.00 MPH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
WIND LASTED FOR ABOUT 10 MINUTES.
0228 PM FLASH FLOOD 11 W VALENTINE 35.40N 113.86W
08/20/2012 MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
10 INCHES OF WATER AND MUD FLOWING DOWN BRIGADE DRIVE.
0350 PM TSTM WND GST WIKIEUP 34.70N 113.62W
08/20/2012 E70.00 MPH MOHAVE AZ PUBLIC
THUNDERSTORM WINDS OF 70 MPH LASTED FOR 5 MINUTES IN
WIKIEUP. WINDS CAUSED A PERGOLA TO TIP OVER.
0356 PM FLASH FLOOD 10 W MT. TRUMBULL 36.41N 113.31W
08/20/2012 MOHAVE AZ 911 CALL CENTER
PUBLIC REPORTED THAT SEVERAL ROADS ON THE WAY TO THE BAR
TEN RANCH WERE WASHED OUT DUE TO FLASH FLOODING.
0432 PM HEAVY RAIN WIKIEUP 34.70N 113.62W
08/20/2012 M1.10 INCH MOHAVE AZ MESONET
A MOHAVE COUNTY ALERT GAUGE REPORTED 1.10 INCHES OF RAIN
FELL BETWEEN 400 PM AND 430 PM.
0518 PM FLASH FLOOD NE WIKIEUP 34.71N 113.61W
08/20/2012 MOHAVE AZ LAW ENFORCEMENT
MOHAVE COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED LOTS OF MUD AND DEBRIS AT
CHICKEN SPRINGS ROAD AND US 93. THEY ALSO STATED THAT
ADOT WAS ON THE WAY TO CLEAR THE ROAD.
0615 PM HEAVY RAIN 7 WSW WIKIEUP 34.66N 113.73W
08/20/2012 M1.42 INCH MOHAVE AZ 911 CALL CENTER
A MOHAVE COUNTY ALERT GAUGE LOCATED ON TOP OF AUBREY PEAK
MEASURED A 30 MINUTE RAINFALL TOTAL OF 1.42 INCHES.
0800 PM HEAVY RAIN 5 WNW HUALAPAI MOUNTAIN 35.13N 113.97W
08/20/2012 M2.76 INCH MOHAVE AZ MESONET
THE LAZY Y U MOHAVE COUNTY ALERT GAGE MEASURED 1.93
INCHES OF RAIN BETWEEN 7 AND 8 PM WITH A STORM TOTAL OF
2.76 INCHES BY 10 PM.
0808 PM HEAVY RAIN 2 SW KINGMAN 35.19N 114.06W
08/20/2012 U0.00 INCH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED VERY HEAVY RAIN AND 4 INCHES OF
WATER ON HUALAPAI ROAD.
0815 PM FLASH FLOOD 5 SE KINGMAN 35.16N 113.97W
08/20/2012 MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED VERY HEAVY RAIN WITH A LOT OF
WATER AND DEBRIS ON HUALAPAI ROAD BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 5
AND 6. THE ROAD WAS REPORTED AS IMPASSABLE FOR LOW
CLEARANCE VEHICLES.
0824 PM HEAVY RAIN 2 SSE KINGMAN 35.18N 114.01W
08/20/2012 U0.00 INCH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED VERY HEAVY RAIN, RUNNING WATER
AND LOW VISIBILITY ON HUALAPAI ROAD. WIND SPEEDS WERE
ESTIMATED AT 40 TO 50 MPH.
1035 PM TSTM WND DMG KINGMAN 35.21N 114.03W
08/20/2012 MOHAVE AZ NEWSPAPER
SEVERAL TREES WERE UPROOTED IN KINGMAN BY THUNDERSTORM
WINDS. POWER LINES AND CABLE LINES WERE ALSO KNOCKED
DOWN. THE EVENT TIME IS AN ESTIMATE.
&&
UPDATED LIST OF STORM REPORTS FROM MONDAY DUE TO A DELAYED REPORT.
$$
VEF STAFF
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LSRVEF
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAS VEGAS NV
1018 PM PDT FRI AUG 24 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0220 PM HAIL 11 W VALENTINE 35.39N 113.86W
08/20/2012 E1.25 INCH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
HAIL FELL FOR 10 MINUTES STARTING AT 1420.
0225 PM HAIL 11 W VALENTINE 35.40N 113.86W
08/20/2012 E1.00 INCH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
0228 PM TSTM WND GST 11 W VALENTINE 35.40N 113.86W
08/20/2012 E70.00 MPH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
WIND LASTED FOR ABOUT 10 MINUTES.
0228 PM FLASH FLOOD 11 W VALENTINE 35.40N 113.86W
08/20/2012 MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
10 INCHES OF WATER AND MUD FLOWING DOWN BRIGADE DRIVE.
0350 PM TSTM WND GST WIKIEUP 34.70N 113.62W
08/20/2012 E70.00 MPH MOHAVE AZ PUBLIC
THUNDERSTORM WINDS OF 70 MPH LASTED FOR 5 MINUTES IN
WIKIEUP. WINDS CAUSED A PERGOLA TO TIP OVER.
0356 PM FLASH FLOOD 10 W MT. TRUMBULL 36.41N 113.31W
08/20/2012 MOHAVE AZ 911 CALL CENTER
PUBLIC REPORTED THAT SEVERAL ROADS ON THE WAY TO THE BAR
TEN RANCH WERE WASHED OUT DUE TO FLASH FLOODING.
0432 PM HEAVY RAIN WIKIEUP 34.70N 113.62W
08/20/2012 M1.10 INCH MOHAVE AZ MESONET
A MOHAVE COUNTY ALERT GAUGE REPORTED 1.10 INCHES OF RAIN
FELL BETWEEN 400 PM AND 430 PM.
0518 PM FLASH FLOOD NE WIKIEUP 34.71N 113.61W
08/20/2012 MOHAVE AZ LAW ENFORCEMENT
MOHAVE COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED LOTS OF MUD AND DEBRIS AT
CHICKEN SPRINGS ROAD AND US 93. THEY ALSO STATED THAT
ADOT WAS ON THE WAY TO CLEAR THE ROAD.
0615 PM HEAVY RAIN 7 WSW WIKIEUP 34.66N 113.73W
08/20/2012 M1.42 INCH MOHAVE AZ 911 CALL CENTER
A MOHAVE COUNTY ALERT GAUGE LOCATED ON TOP OF AUBREY PEAK
MEASURED A 30 MINUTE RAINFALL TOTAL OF 1.42 INCHES.
0800 PM HEAVY RAIN 5 WNW HUALAPAI MOUNTAIN 35.13N 113.97W
08/20/2012 M2.76 INCH MOHAVE AZ MESONET
THE LAZY Y U MOHAVE COUNTY ALERT GAGE MEASURED 1.93
INCHES OF RAIN BETWEEN 7 AND 8 PM WITH A STORM TOTAL OF
2.76 INCHES BY 10 PM.
0808 PM HEAVY RAIN 2 SW KINGMAN 35.19N 114.06W
08/20/2012 U0.00 INCH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED VERY HEAVY RAIN AND 4 INCHES OF
WATER ON HUALAPAI ROAD.
0815 PM FLASH FLOOD 5 SE KINGMAN 35.16N 113.97W
08/20/2012 MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED VERY HEAVY RAIN WITH A LOT OF
WATER AND DEBRIS ON HUALAPAI ROAD BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 5
AND 6. THE ROAD WAS REPORTED AS IMPASSABLE FOR LOW
CLEARANCE VEHICLES.
0824 PM HEAVY RAIN 2 SSE KINGMAN 35.18N 114.01W
08/20/2012 U0.00 INCH MOHAVE AZ TRAINED SPOTTER
TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED VERY HEAVY RAIN, RUNNING WATER
AND LOW VISIBILITY ON HUALAPAI ROAD. WIND SPEEDS WERE
ESTIMATED AT 40 TO 50 MPH.
1035 PM TSTM WND DMG KINGMAN 35.21N 114.03W
08/20/2012 MOHAVE AZ NEWSPAPER
SEVERAL TREES WERE UPROOTED IN KINGMAN BY THUNDERSTORM
WINDS. POWER LINES AND CABLE LINES WERE ALSO KNOCKED
DOWN. THE EVENT TIME IS AN ESTIMATE.
&&
UPDATED LIST OF STORM REPORTS FROM MONDAY DUE TO A DELAYED REPORT.
$$
VEF STAFF
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KMHX [250438]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS52 KMHX 250438
LSRMHX
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEWPORT/MOREHEAD CITY NC
1238 AM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1154 PM MARINE TSTM WIND 2 WSW HATTERAS 35.21N 75.72W
08/24/2012 M39 MPH AMZ135 NC MESONET
STATION HCGN7 - HATTERAS COAST GUARD
&&
EVENT NUMBER MHX1200432
$$
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LSRMHX
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEWPORT/MOREHEAD CITY NC
1238 AM EDT SAT AUG 25 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1154 PM MARINE TSTM WIND 2 WSW HATTERAS 35.21N 75.72W
08/24/2012 M39 MPH AMZ135 NC MESONET
STATION HCGN7 - HATTERAS COAST GUARD
&&
EVENT NUMBER MHX1200432
$$
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KUNR [250431]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS53 KUNR 250431
LSRUNR
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RAPID CITY SD
1031 PM MDT FRI AUG 24 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1010 PM TSTM WND GST 8 S WALL 43.88N 102.24W
08/24/2012 M68 MPH PENNINGTON SD MESONET
AUTOMATED PINNACLES RAWS SITE.
&&
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LSRUNR
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RAPID CITY SD
1031 PM MDT FRI AUG 24 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1010 PM TSTM WND GST 8 S WALL 43.88N 102.24W
08/24/2012 M68 MPH PENNINGTON SD MESONET
AUTOMATED PINNACLES RAWS SITE.
&&
$$
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KLUB [250426]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS54 KLUB 250426
LSRLUB
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LUBBOCK TX
1126 PM CDT FRI AUG 24 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1123 PM TSTM WND GST IDALOU 33.66N 101.68W
08/24/2012 M65 MPH LUBBOCK TX BROADCAST MEDIA
MEASURED BY KAMC WEATHER STATION
&&
EVENT NUMBER LUB1200370
$$
MCZ
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LSRLUB
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LUBBOCK TX
1126 PM CDT FRI AUG 24 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1123 PM TSTM WND GST IDALOU 33.66N 101.68W
08/24/2012 M65 MPH LUBBOCK TX BROADCAST MEDIA
MEASURED BY KAMC WEATHER STATION
&&
EVENT NUMBER LUB1200370
$$
MCZ
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KLUB [250412]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS54 KLUB 250412
LSRLUB
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LUBBOCK TX
1112 PM CDT FRI AUG 24 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1103 PM TSTM WND GST 6 NE LUBBOCK 33.64N 101.80W
08/24/2012 M59 MPH LUBBOCK TX ASOS
MEASURED BY LUBBOCK ASOS
&&
EVENT NUMBER LUB1200369
$$
MCZ
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LSRLUB
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LUBBOCK TX
1112 PM CDT FRI AUG 24 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1103 PM TSTM WND GST 6 NE LUBBOCK 33.64N 101.80W
08/24/2012 M59 MPH LUBBOCK TX ASOS
MEASURED BY LUBBOCK ASOS
&&
EVENT NUMBER LUB1200369
$$
MCZ
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KLUB [250412]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS54 KLUB 250412
LSRLUB
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LUBBOCK TX
1111 PM CDT FRI AUG 24 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1100 PM TSTM WND GST 3 WNW LUBBOCK 33.59N 101.92W
08/24/2012 M63 MPH LUBBOCK TX MESONET
MEASURED BY WEST TX MESONET
&&
EVENT NUMBER LUB1200368
$$
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LSRLUB
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LUBBOCK TX
1111 PM CDT FRI AUG 24 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1100 PM TSTM WND GST 3 WNW LUBBOCK 33.59N 101.92W
08/24/2012 M63 MPH LUBBOCK TX MESONET
MEASURED BY WEST TX MESONET
&&
EVENT NUMBER LUB1200368
$$
MCZ
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KABR [250403]: Preliminary Local Storm Report
NWUS53 KABR 250403
LSRABR
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ABERDEEN SD
1103 PM CDT FRI AUG 24 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0730 PM TSTM WND GST 10 S BULLHEAD 45.62N 101.08W
08/24/2012 M73 MPH CORSON SD MESONET
TIME ESTIMATED
&&
EVENT NUMBER ABR1200418
$$
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LSRABR
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ABERDEEN SD
1103 PM CDT FRI AUG 24 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0730 PM TSTM WND GST 10 S BULLHEAD 45.62N 101.08W
08/24/2012 M73 MPH CORSON SD MESONET
TIME ESTIMATED
&&
EVENT NUMBER ABR1200418
$$
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