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Where was the biggest storm in the Pacific Northwest in 1994?

Where was the biggest storm in the Pacific Northwest in 1994?

With weaker gradients than the other two events, wind speeds barely made it to gale force in the favored areas. The November 14, 1994 event was a 995 mb storm as it slowly moved inland near North Bend, with a generally eastward track.

What was the strongest storm in the Willamette Valley?

For the Willamette Valley, the 982 mb March 27, 1963 windstorm was second only to the Columbus Day Storm in an average of valley location peak gusts–though it was a distant second. And the 977 mb October 2, 1967 windstorm was the valley’s third strongest event.

When was the first derecho wind storm created?

The length requirement in the proposed definition was increased to 650 km (400 miles), while the requirement for specific observed wind gusts was dropped. The word “derecho” was coined in 1888 by Dr. Gustavus Hinrichs, a professor of physics at the University of Iowa.

What was the name of the storm before 1965?

For storms before 1965, Tatoosh Island (TTI) is used in place of Quillayute (UIL). Wind gusts in italics are extrapolated from the fastest one or two-minute wind, or fastest mile if available, using a standard 1.3 gust factor.

What was the speed of the storm on cr479?

LIFTED SHEET METAL ROOFING MATERIAL AND DOWNED TREES WERE REPORTED ON CR479 AND AT THE INTERSECTION OF CR570 AND CR571. (FWD) STORM SPOTTER REPORTED PEA SIZE HAIL AND WIND GUSTS 60 MPH AT 951 AND RATTLESNAKE HAMMOCK. (MFL) STORM SPOTTER REPORTED PEA SIZE HAIL AND WIND GUSTS 60 MPH AT 951 AND RATTLESNAKE HAMMOCK.

When do storm reports come out for 2015?

STORM SPOTTER REPORTED PEA SIZE HAIL AND WIND GUSTS 60 MPH AT 951 AND RATTLESNAKE HAMMOCK. (MFL) The Storm Reports page is organized based on reports received from 1200 UTC to 1159 UTC the next day. For example, storm report page for 20150430 covers reports from 20150430 at 1200 UTC to 20150501 at 1159 UTC.

What did the Storm Prediction Center report today?

Wind Reports ( CSV ) ( Raw Wind CSV ) (?) LIFTED SHEET METAL ROOFING MATERIAL AND DOWNED TREES WERE REPORTED ON CR479 AND AT THE INTERSECTION OF CR570 AND CR571. (FWD) STORM SPOTTER REPORTED PEA SIZE HAIL AND WIND GUSTS 60 MPH AT 951 AND RATTLESNAKE HAMMOCK. (MFL)

What was the speed of the storm spotter?

STORM SPOTTER REPORTED PEA SIZE HAIL AND WIND GUSTS 60 MPH AT 951 AND RATTLESNAKE HAMMOCK. (MFL) STORM SPOTTER REPORTED PEA SIZE HAIL AND WIND GUSTS 60 MPH AT 951 AND RATTLESNAKE HAMMOCK. (MFL) The Storm Reports page is organized based on reports received from 1200 UTC to 1159 UTC the next day.

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Ruth Doyle