The USA Disaster Situation Report
The Daily USA Disaster Situation Report
For July 8, 2000
Christopher Effgen, Editor, host{at}disastercenter.com
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=> USA Daily Temperature Extremes
=> Special Reports
=> Current Atlantic Hurricane Forecast
=> Current Active National Weather Service Warnings:
=> Severe Weather Probability Forecast
=> Precipitation Forecast and Excessive Rainfall Forecast
=> USA Flood Report - NONE
=> USA Fire Report and Forecast
=> USA Earthquake Report
=> Yesterday's USA Severe Weather Reports
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The Daily USA Disaster Situation Report
For July 8, 2000
Christopher Effgen, Editor, host{at}disastercenter.com
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=> USA Daily Temperature Extremes
National Temperature Extremes
High Fri...110 At Death Valley CA
Low Sat...35 At West Yellowstone MT
=> Special Reports
Last night there was an earthquake 4.2 Mag . 15 Miles NE Of Anchorage,
Alaska
And yesterday a 6.3 Mag. 145 miles W of Adak, Alaska
Alachua OEM yesterday reported through it's Emergency Management
Notification mailing list about damages and infrastructure disruptions
caused by reported tornadoes on the ground.
=> Current Atlantic Hurricane Forecast
Tropical Weather Outlook
Tropical storm formation is not expected through Sunday.
=> Current Active National Weather Service Warnings:
Active Warnings:
Flash Flood
Wisconsin
...A FLASH FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR NORTHERN MANITOWOC AND BROWN
COUNTIES...
RADAR ESTIMATES INDICATE THAT 3 TO 5 INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN IN THIS AREA.
SOME LOCATIONS WHICH ARE AT HIGH RISK OF FLASH FLOODING INCLUDE...GREEN
BAY...DENMARK...COOPERSTOWN...ROSECRANS...MARIBEL AND MANITOWOC
STREET FLOODING CONTINUES IN AND AROUND THE GREEN BAY METROPOLITAN AREA
...A FLASH FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR MENOMINEE...EASTERN
SHAWANO...LANGLADE...AND OCONTO COUNTIES...
FLOODING HAS BEEN REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF OCONTO FALLS IN OCONTO COUNTY.
WATER WAS ALSO APPROACHING THE EDGE OF SEVERAL ROADS IN ANTIGO.
Wisconsin
* SPECIAL MARINE WARNING FOR... SOUTHERN BAY OF GREEN BAY LAKE MICHIGAN
NEARSHORE WATERS FROM STURGEON BAY TO SHEBOYGAN ADJACENT OPEN WATERS OF LAKE
MICHIGAN * UNTIL NOON CDT
Non Precipitation
Arkansas
.HEAT INDEX VALUES FROM 105 TO 110 DEGREES CAN BE EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON
AND AGAIN SUNDAY AFTERNOON OVER THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN SECTIONS OF
ARKANSAS.
Severe Thunderstorm
Montana
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GLASGOW HAS ISSUED A * SEVERE THUNDERSTORM
WARNING FOR... WIBAUX COUNTY IN NORTHEAST MONTANA * UNTIL 900 AM MDT
North Dakota
* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR... CENTRAL GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY IN
SOUTHWEST NORTH DAKOTA * UNTIL 845 AM MDT
Wisconsin
* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR... BROWN COUNTY IN WISCONSIN SOUTHEAST
SHAWANO COUNTY IN WISCONSIN NORTHEAST OUTAGAMIE COUNTY IN WISCONSIN * UNTIL
1045 AM CDT
Updated Sat Jul 8 12:11:26 2000 EST
=> Severe Weather Probability Forecast
Tornado Risk - Slightly Moderate
There is a 5% or greater probability of a tornado within 25 miles of any
point for an area covering central and northern Minnesota, and northwest
Wisconsin.
There are two 2% probability areas.
One covering: the southeast 3/8 of Montana, and far southwestern South
Dakota.
And the other: central western and western North Dakota, central and
northern Minnesota, and the northern 1/2 of Wisconsin.
Hail Risk - Moderate
There is a 10% or greater probability of severe hail, 2 inches or more in
size, within 25 miles of any point over two areas.
One covering: the southeast 3/8 of Montana.
And the other: central and northern Minnesota, and the northeast 1/3 of
Wisconsin.
There is a 15% probability of hail 3/4 inch or larger within 25 miles of any
point for two areas.
One covering: central and western Montana,
And the other: far eastern South Dakota, central and northern Minnesota, and
the northern 1/2 of Wisconsin.
There are two 5% probability area covers: Montana, except western areas,
North Dakota, central and northern Minnesota, Wisconsin except the southern
areas, and the northwest 1/4 of Michigan.
And the other: far northeast Vermont, and Maine.
Wind Risk - Slight
There is a 15% or greater probability of winds in excess of 50 knots, within
25 miles of any point, for two areas.
One covering: central and western Montana and far western South Dakota.
And the other:, central and northern Minnesota, and northeastern Wisconsin.
There are two 5% probability areas,
One covers: Montana, except western areas, North Dakota, central and
northern Minnesota, and northcentral and northern Wisconsin.
And the other: south central and south eastern Louisiana and far southern
Mississippi.
Tomorrow's Risk - Slightly Moderate
Tomorrow's risk area covers two areas.
One: westcentral and western Montana, far north northeastern Wyoming, South
Dakota, North Dakota except the northeast corner, central and southern,
Wisconsin, Minnesota, the southwest 2/3 of Michigan, and northern Iowa.
The other: far northern West Virginia, far northern Maryland, Pennsylvania,
northwest New Jersey, and New York except the northeast area.
The greatest risk covers central and western Montana, central and southern
Minnesota, the southeast 1/2 of Wisconsin, far northern Iowa, and far
western South Dakota.
=> Precipitation Forecast and Excessive Rainfall Forecast
The 24 hr precipitation forecast shows an area over northeastern and north
central Wisconsin forecast to receive over two inches of rainfall.
There are two areas forecast to receive over 1 inch of rainfall.
One covers: a portion of northwestern Montana.
The other: central and central west Minnesota, the northwest 1/2 of
Wisconsin, and west central western Michigan.
The 24 48 hr precipitation forecast shows an area from northwest central to
southeast central Wisconsin receiving over 2 inch of rainfall.
There are two areas forecast to receive over an inch of rainfall.
One covers central southern Minnesota to central western Wisconsin.
The other over a portion of northwestern Pennsylvania.
The excessive rainfall forecast shows that central and central eastern
Minnesota, and the northeast 1/2 of Wisconsin may achieve sufficient
rainfall to result in flash flood warnings being issued.
=> USA Flood Report
There are no text based flood reports that we know of that are current on
weekends. If a reader knows of a text base source we can use on week weeks,
please let us know.
=> USA Fire Report and Forecast
INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SITUATION REPORT
SATURDAY, JULY 8, 2000 - 0900 MDT
NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS LEVEL II
CURRENT SITUATION:
One new large fire was reported in the Southern California Area. Initial
attack activity was light to moderate nationwide. Containment goals were
reached on several large fires in Idaho, Montana and Hawaii. The National
Interagency Coordination Center processed orders for helicopters, lead
planes, an air attack aircraft, infrared aircraft, radio equipment, engines,
and miscellaneous overhead. Very high to extreme fire danger indices were
reported in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Nevada, California, Alaska,
Arizona, New Mexico, and South Dakota.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN AREA LARGE FIRES:
An Area Command Team (Mann) is assigned to manage the large fires in western
Colorado and southwest Wyoming. A Type II Incident Management Team
(Anderson) has been ordered to stage in Denver.
WILD HORSE BASIN, Rock Springs District, BLM. A Type II Incident Management
Team (Gardner) is assigned. This fire, near Rock Springs, WY, is burning in
pinyon pine, juniper, sagebrush and grass. The fire is moving east toward
the Sage Creek drainage. Several structures and a powerline are threatened.
BUSTER FLATS, Dinosaur National Monument, NPS. A Type II Incident Management
Team (Sisk) is assigned. This fire is burning in pinyon pine and juniper 75
miles northwest of Craig, CO in very steep terrain. Retardant drops are
preventing spread of the fire to the north. Gusting winds and low relative
humidities are challenging containment efforts.
CONE MOUNTAIN, Grand Junction District, BLM. A Type II Incident Management
Team (Hartman) is assigned. This fire is burning in ponderosa pine, pinyon
pine and juniper 38 miles southwest of Grand Junction, CO. Another day of
red flag conditions caused the fire to make short runs in heavy fuels. Crews
made significant progress on fireline construction. One primary residence,
two commercial buildings and one outbuilding have been destroyed.
BLACK BUTTE, Rock Springs District, BLM. This fire is burning in grass,
sagebrush and juniper near Rock Springs, WY. Strong winds and low humidities
are challenging containment efforts. Powerlines are threatened.
DRY FORK, Medicine Bow National Forest. The fire is burning in cottonwood
and greasewood in the Cheyenne River bottom, 14 miles northeast of Bill, WY.
Inaccessibility and heavy fuel loading are impeding efforts toward
containment.
KLINGER, Craig District, BLM. This fire is burning in pinyon pine and
juniper 15 miles southwest of Rangley, CO. The fire is threatening a
pipeline, a pump station and several structures. Strong winds and low
relative humidities again caused containment difficulties.
EASTERN GREAT BASIN AREA LARGE FIRES:
BORROW PIT, Salt Lake Field Office, BLM. A Type II Incident Management Team
(Shell) is assigned. This fire is 20 miles southwest of Salt Lake City near
Lake Point, UT. The fire exhibited extreme behavior with a run up one canyon
and some flare-ups in canyon bottoms and along ridges in the cliffs. Three
major communication sites are being protected by retardant and bucket drops.
Suppression efforts have been successful in spite of red flag conditions.
One outbuilding has been destroyed.
ROCK CREEK, Wasatch-Cache National Forest. This fire is 20 miles east of
Logan, UT. Strong winds, low relative humidities and low fuel moistures are
hindering containment efforts.
ALASKA AREA LARGE FIRES:
Alaska currently has 21 unstaffed and uncontained fires in limited
protection areas for 281,320 acres.
ZITZIANA, Tanana Zone, BLM. This lightning-caused fire, which started on
6/13, is 85 miles west of Fairbanks. Burnout operations around two cabins on
Wilderness Lake were successful. The fire is nearing cabin sites on
Kindinana Lake, where more burnout operations will be initiated if needed.
The south flank of the fire has reached an old burn area which is stopping
the fire's progress toward the east.
BEARPAW MOUNTAIN, Tanana Zone, BLM. The fire is burning in black spruce 100
miles southwest of Fairbanks. It was started on 6/24 by lightning. Observed
fire behavior includes running and continuous crowning from strong southeast
winds. Fire growth is to the north. Cabin protection measures are ongoing.
BERING CREEK, Tanana Zone, BLM. This fire is 35 miles southwest of Tanana.
It was started by lightning on 6/14 in a limited suppression area. The
fire's north flank is active, creeping and backing with interior burning. An
aerial firing operation to protect native allotments is planned for today.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA LARGE FIRES:
MORGAN, Angeles National Forest. This fire started on Los Angeles County
lands north of Glendora, CA and spread onto Forest Service lands. A
microwave site on Johnstone Peak and residences on the north side of the
fire are threatened.
OUTLOOK:
*** A RED FLAG WARNING IS POSTED IN EAST CENTRAL NEVADA FOR STRONG SOUTHWEST
WINDS, LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITIES AND A HAINES INDEX OF SIX ***
*** A RED FLAG WARNING IS POSTED IN SOUTHWEST WYOMING FOR VERY DRY AND WINDY
CONDITIONS ***
A trough of low pressure will remain over the northwest United States today,
producing thunderstorms in parts of Oregon, northern California, Idaho,
Washington, and northwest Nevada. Ahead of the trough, conditions will be
dry and breezy in much of the Great Basin. Monsoon thunderstorms will occur
in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and eastern Utah. Dry
thunderstorms are possible early today on the northern fringe of the
monsoonal flow, but these thunderstorms will turn wet later in the
afternoon.
Winds in the Great Basin will be southwest at 10 to 20 mph with gusts to 30
mph. Temperatures will range from the 70's in the mountain areas to near 100
in the deserts of southern Utah and Nevada. Minimum afternoon relative
humidities will be 5 to 10 percent in the driest areas. Overnight humidity
recovery will be under 30 percent.
=> USA Earthquake Report
UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
NATIONAL EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION CENTER
GOLDEN, COLORADO
LISTS OF U.S. EARTHQUAKES IN THE LAST 30 HOURS
Prepared by USGS/NEIC 2000 JUL 08 at 00:15 UTC
EARTHQUAKES IN STATE OF ALASKA
Date Time (UTC) Lat Long Depth Magnitude
2000 JUL 7 15:46:48.61 51.7 N 180.0 E 65 km 6.3
145 miles W of Adak, Alaska
=> Yesterday's USA Severe Weather Reports
Note: All data is considered preliminary
Tornado Reports
Time F-Scale Location County State Lat Lon Comments
1611 UNK OAKDALE WASHINGTON MN 4498 9294 POSSIBLE TORNADO NEAR INTERSTATE
694 AND HWY 5. REPORTED BY HAM RADIO OPERATOR. (MSP)
1622 UNK LAKE ELMO WASHINGTON MN 4500 9288 POSSIBLE TORNADO NEAR
INTERSECTION OF 10TH STREET AND COUNTY ROAD 19. REPORTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICIAL. (MSP)
2235 UNK N HAWTHORNE ALACHUA FL 2958 8208 TWO TORNADOS ON THE GROUND. A
THIRD MAY HAVE FORMED. (JAX)
0058 UNK LOWRY POPE MN 4569 9553 BRIEF TOUCHDOWN 1/4 MILE NW AND 1/2 MILE NE
OF LOWRY. REPORTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL. (MSP)
0122 UNK POPE COUNTY POPE MN 4558 9543 TORNADO OVER LAKE MINNEWASKA.
REPORTED BY HAM RADIO OPERATOR. (MSP)
0134 UNK 2 SW SEDAN POPE MN 4555 9528 TORNADO REPORTED BETWEEN SEDAN AND
TERRACE. REPORTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL. (MSP)
0155 UNK 1 SW BROOTEN POPE MN 4548 9513 REPORTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICIAL. (MSP)
Hail Reports
Time Size Location County State Lat Lon Comments
1205 150 8 E SHEYENNE EDDY ND 4783 9891 (FAR)
1218 150 FILLMORE BENSON ND 4818 9980 (FAR)
1450 175 7 SW LAKOTA NELSON ND 4795 9847 (FAR)
1515 75 5 SE MICHIGAN CITY NELSON ND 4795 9802 (FAR)
1535 150 ANOKA ANOKA MN 4519 9339 REPORTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL.
(MSP)
1540 150 4 E NIAGARA GRAND FORKS ND 4799 9776 (FAR)
1555 75 10 N BLACKDUCK BELTRAMI MN 4789 9455 (FAR)
1600 75 WHITE BEAR LAKE RAMSEY MN 4500 9311 REPORTED BY STORM SPOTTER. (MSP)
1605 175 5 W TABOR POLK MN 4804 9694 (FAR)
1607 175 MAPLEWOOD RAMSEY MN 4513 9334 REPORTED BY STORM SPOTTER. (MSP)
1610 175 OAKDALE WASHINGTON MN 4498 9294 REPORTED BY STORM SPOTTER. (MSP)
1615 200 NORTH ST PAUL RAMSEY MN 4500 9300 REPORTED BY HAM RADIO OPERATOR.
(MSP)
1623 100 BINFORD GRIGGS ND 4756 9834 (FAR)
1623 100 8 S PETERSBURG NELSON ND 4788 9800 (FAR)
1650 75 2 SW LARIMORE GRAND FORKS ND 4787 9766 (FAR)
1658 100 SHARON STEELE ND 4759 9790 (FAR)
1705 88 7 W ELLSWORTH PIERCE WI 4473 9263 REPORTED BY STORM SPOTTER. (MSP)
1710 100 8 E HAZEL PENNINGTON MN 4801 9591 (FAR)
1715 100 2 WNW BAY CITY PIERCE WI 4459 9249 QUARTER SIZED HAIL COVERING THE
GROUND. REPORTED BY STORM SPOTTER. (MSP)
1715 75 RED WING GOODHUE MN 4456 9253 REPORTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL.
(MSP)
1735 100 LAKE CITY WABASHA MN 4445 9226 REPORTED BY DISPATCH (LSE)
1745 75 7 E BUXTON TRAILL ND 4759 9692 (FAR)
1800 100 CLIMAX POLK MN 4761 9683 (FAR)
1800 75 CONCEPTION WABASHA MN 4426 9209 REPORTED BY DISPATCH (LSE)
2020 88 FLAGLER BEACH FLAGLER FL 2946 8113 (JAX)
2130 125 WALSENBURG HUERFANO CO 3761 10478 REPORTED BY STORM SPOTTER. (PUB)
2250 75 7 NE CAMPBELL WILKIN MN 4618 9628 (FAR)
2253 100 ROCKLEDGE LAURENS GA 3245 8269 LAURENS COUNTY 911. (ATL)
2301 100 TELFAIR COUNTY TELFAIR GA 3193 8296 GEORGIA STATE PATROL (ATL)
2339 88 5 NE ELBOW LAKE GRANT MN 4605 9589 (FAR)
0036 75 EAST CORINTH PENOBSCOT ME 4500 6901 DIME SIZE HAIL (CAR)
0050 125 4 E KENSINGTON DOUGLAS MN 4578 9560 REPORTED BY PUBLIC. (MSP)
0052 75 FARWELL POPE MN 4575 9561 HAIL COVERED GROUND. REPORTED BY PUBLIC.
(MSP)
Wind Reports
Time Speed Location County State Lat Lon Comments
1506 UNK ZIMMERMAN SHERBURNE MN 4545 9358 TREES AND POWER LINES BLOWN DOWN.
REPORTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL. (MSP)
1525 UNK ST FRANCIS ANOKA MN 4528 9325 POWER LINES DOWN. REPORTED BY LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL. (MSP)
1545 UNK LINO LAKES ANOKA MN 4516 9311 TREE DAMAGE AND TRUCK TURNED OVER.
REPORTED BY HAM RADIO OPERATOR. (MSP)
1557 UNK NEW BRIGHTON RAMSEY MN 4506 9319 ROOF DAMAGE TO LUMBER BUILDING
NEAR INTERSTATE 694 AND 35W. REPORTED BY HAM RADIO OPERATOR. (MSP)
1615 UNK NORTH ST PAUL RAMSEY MN 4500 9300 BRANCHES UP TO 4" DIAMETER BLOWN
DOWN. REPORTED BY HAM RADIO OPERATOR. (MSP)
1630 UNK 5 E RIVER FALLS MENOMINEE WI 4498 8863 TREES DOWN. REPORTED BY LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL. (MSP)
1630 UNK 4 N SOMERSET WI 4518 9268 ROOF BLOWN OF STRUCTURE. REPORTED BY LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL. (MSP)
1832 UNK PEPIN PEPIN WI 4443 9214 TREES DOWN. ESTIMATED WIND GUSTS TO 60
MPH. REPORTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL. (MSP)
1900 UNK ZEPHYRHILLS PASCO FL 2830 8241 SEVERAL LARGE TREES DOWN ON NEW
POINT PETER RD PER EMA (JAX)
2015 UNK FLAGLER COUNTY FLAGLER FL 2943 8130 LARGE TREE AND SEVERAL SMALL
TREES BLOWN DOWN. (JAX)
2030 UNK DUPONT FLAGLER FL 2941 8123 TWO LARGE TREES AND SEVERAL SMALL TREES
BLOWN DOWN. (JAX)
2246 UNK 8 SW FERGUS FALLS OTTER TAIL MN 4618 9620 3 INCH DIAMETER BRANCHES
DO (FAR)
2300 UNK MINTER LAURENS GA 3248 8274 LAW ENFORCEMENT REPORTED ROOF BLOWN OFF
HOUSE AND DAMAGE TO UTILITY BUILDINGS. (ATL)
2345 UNK CEDAR GROVE LAURENS GA 3246 8291 SEVERAL TREES DOWN IN AREA
REPORTED TO LAURENS COUNTY 911. (ATL)
2350 UNK ALAMO WHEELER GA 3215 8278 FEW TREES DOWN IN ALAMO AREA REPORTED TO
WHEELER COUNTY 911. (ATL)
1458 62 PRINCETON MUNI ARPT MILLE LACS MN 4556 9359 AUTOMATED REPORT (MSP)
1610 69 MAPLEWOOD RAMSEY MN 4513 9334 REPORTED BY STORM SPOTTER. (MSP)
0005 UNK HELENA TELFAIR GA 3206 8291 SEVERAL SMALL TREES DOWN REPORTED BY
HELENA POLICE DEPT. (ATL)
0015 UNK 1 SW WILLISTON LEVY FL 2937 8246 TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN ALONG
U.S. HIGHWAY 41 SOUTH AND HIGHWAY 121. REPORTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL.
(TBW)
0015 UNK 5 E CHIEFLAND LEVY FL 2949 8278 TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN AT THE
INTERSECTION OF COUNTY RD 339 AND COUNTY RD 320. REPORTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICIAL. (TBW)
0045 UNK KENSINGTON DOUGLAS MN 4578 9569 TREES DOWNED. REPORTED BY PUBLIC.
(MSP)
0010 62 BROADMOOR ELPASO CO 3878 10451 REPORTED BY STORM SPOTTER. (PUB)
0027 60 COLORADO SPGS ELPASO CO 3878 10451 (PUB)
Fields marked UNK are unknown
All Times UTC
Wind Gusts in MPH
Hail Sizes in 1/100 of an Inch (75 = 0.75")
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