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Re: Weather history miscellany
Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2024 1:15 pm
by Randi
Re: Weather history miscellany
Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 12:56 pm
by Randi
https://www.weather.gov/abr/This_Day_in ... ory_Sep_22
1810: A tornado striking Fernhill Heath had a width between 0.5 to 1 mile; making it the widest path ever in Britain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernhill_Heath
1890: A severe hailstorm struck Strawberry, Arizona. Five days after the storm hail still lay in drifts 12 to 18 inches deep.
2006: The tristate area of Missouri, Illinois, and Kentucky was struck by the worst tornado outbreak in the recorded history during the month of September. One supercell produced a long-track F4 tornado across southeastern Missouri into southwestern Illinois. This tornado traveled 27.5 miles. Click
HERE for video of the F4 tornado.
Re: Weather history miscellany
Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 1:07 pm
by Randi
Re: Weather history miscellany
Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 3:13 pm
by Randi
https://www.weatherforyou.com/weather_history/9-23
1904 - The temperature at Charlotteburg, NJ, dipped to 23 degrees, the coldest reading of record for so early in the autumn for the state. (The Weather Channel)
1988 - Thunderstorms developing along a cold front in the south central U.S. produced severe weather in Oklahoma during the afternoon and early evening hours. Thunderstorms produced softball size hail near Noble and Enterprise, and baseball size hail at Lequire and Kinta. A tornado near Noble OK destroyed a mobile home injuring one person. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
Re: Weather history miscellany
Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 3:19 pm
by Randi