[STORMREPORTS] USASitRep: For March 1, 2001

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The USA Disaster Situation Report
The Daily USA Disaster Situation Report

For March 1, 2001
Christopher Effgen, Editor, host{at}disastercenter.com
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IN THIS ISSUE
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=> USA Daily Temperature Extremes
=> Special Notes
=> Current Active National Weather Service Warnings:
=> Severe Weather Probability Forecast
=> Precipitation Forecast, Excessive Rainfall, Heavy Snow And/Or Significant
Icing Forecast
=> USA Flood Report
=> USA Fire Report and Forecast
=> USA Earthquake Report
=> Yesterday's USA Severe Weather Reports
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For March 1, 2001
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   => USA Daily Temperature Extremes

National Temperature Extremes
High Fri...86 At Melborne And Vero Beach FL
Low Sat...29 Below Zero At Presque Isle ME

   => Special Notes

Stratwarm Alert Exists Stratwarm Saturday
Comment: As a result of the major warming, the circulation in the lower
Stratosphere remains
disturbed, but in the upper and middle Stratosphere, a re-established cold
Polar vortex exists.
Flooding in the southcentral states...Slightly Severe Wind Risk Georgia
Florida.....AVN shows
strong system off the coast of Delaware Monday Morning

   => Current Active National Weather Service Warnings:

Active Warnings:
Updated Sat Mar 3 12:01:49 2001

Flash Flood

Alabama
* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  CHOCTAW COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST ALABAMA
  CLARKE COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST ALABAMA
  MARENGO COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST ALABAMA
  WASHINGTON COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST ALABAMA
* UNTIL 1100 AM CST
FLASH FLOOD WATCH
EFFECTIVE UNTIL MIDNIGHT TONIGHT FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
IN SOUTHWEST ALABAMA...
     BALDWIN...BUTLER...CHOCTAW...CONECUH...COVINGTON...
     CLARKE...CRENSHAW...ESCAMBIA...MOBILE...MONROE...MARENGO...
     WASHINGTON...WILCOX.
FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR
A LARGE PART OF SOUTH AND EAST CENTRAL ALABAMA...VALID FROM THE
CURRENT TIME THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON. THE WATCH INCLUDES THE
FOLLOWING 22 COUNTIES...
CLEBURNE...CALHOUN...SHELBY...TALLADEGA...CLAY...RANDOLPH...SUMTER...
GREENE...HALE...BIBB...PERRY...DALLAS...CHILTON...AUTAUGA...
LOWNDES...MONTGOMERY...ELMORE...COOSA...TALLAPOOSA...CHAMBERS...
LEE...AND MACON.

Georgia
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR WEST CENTRAL GEORGIA
THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING...

Mississippi
* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  GEORGE COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI
  STONE COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI
 WAYNE COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI
* UNTIL 1100 AM CST
FLASH FLOOD WATCH
EFFECTIVE UNTIL MIDNIGHT TONIGHT FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
IN SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI...
     STONE...GEORGE...GREENE...PERRY...WAYNE.

Flood

Delaware
A COASTAL FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE FOLLOWING
COUNTIES FOR COASTAL FLOODING FROM SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY
NIGHT...
  DELAWARE BEACHES INLAND SUSSEX
  KENT

Louisiana
Mississippi
A FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE WOLF RIVER AT GULFPORT AND FOR
THE BILOXI RIVER AT LYMAN.
FLOOD WARNING IN EFFECT THE VERMILION RIVER AT LAFAYETTE...
A FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE PASCAGOULA AT GRAHAM FERRY.

New Jersey
A COASTAL FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE FOLLOWING
COUNTIES
FOR COASTAL FLOODING FROM SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT...
IN NEW JERSEY
  OCEAN WESTERN MONMOUTH
  COASTAL OCEAN EASTERN MONMOUTH
  ATLANTIC CAPE MAY
  CUMBERLAND ATLANTIC COASTAL CAPE MAY
  MIDDLESEX COASTAL ATLANTIC

Texas
FOR THE GUADALUPE RIVER AT DUPONT...THE 8 AM SATURDAY STAGE WAS 16.9
FEET. FLOOD STAGE IS 20.0 FEET. MINOR FLOODING IS EXPECTED

Special Marine

Louisiana
* SPECIAL MARINE WARNING FOR...COASTAL WATERS FROM LOWER
ATCHAFALAYA RIVER TO CAMERON, LA OUT 60 NM OVER GULF OF MEXICO
WATERS
* UNTIL NOON CST
* SPECIAL MARINE WARNING FOR... THE COASTAL WATERS FROM GULFPORT
TO PASCAGOULA MISSISSIPPI OUT 20 NM
* UNTIL 1230 PM CST

Winter Storm

California
WINTER STORM EXPECTED TONIGHT AND SUNDAY...
.A POWERFUL WINTER STORM IS TAKING SHAPE OFF THE WEST COAST
SEVERAL HUNDRED MILES WEST OF SAN FRANCISCO.
SNOW INTO THE EAST SLOPE OF THE SOUTHERN SIERRA LATE
SATURDAY NIGHT. THE SNOW WILL BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES ALONG THE EAST
SLOPES ABOVE 6000 FEET SUNDAY.
A STRONG PACIFIC STORM IS TAKING AIM UPON SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA...
AND IS EXPECTED TO BRING RAIN...SNOW AND STRONG WINDS TO THE
MOUNTAINS TONIGHT AND SUNDAY.
THE STORM WILL BRING GUSTY WINDS AND COPIOUS PRECIPITATION
TO THE CALIFORNIA INTERIOR TONIGHT AND SUNDAY.
STAY ABREAST OF THE LATEST ROAD CONDITIONS BY CALLING CALTRANS AT
1-800-427-ROAD.

Connecticut
WINTER STORM WATCH THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING...
THIS IS A POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS STORM AND SHOULD BE TAKEN
SERIOUSLY.

Delaware
WINTER STORM WATCH BEGINNING SUNDAY
WEATHER PATTERN COULD RESULT IN HEAVY SNOW AND STRONG WINDS FOR
MUCH OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA...NEW JERSEY... DELAWARE AND
NORTHEAST MARYLAND BEGINNING SUNDAY AND CONTINUING INTO
MONDAY...AND PERHAPS TUESDAY.

Massachusetts
Rhode Island
WINTER STORM WATCH FOR THE SOUTHEASTERN NEW ENGLAND COAST
EARLY MONDAY MORNING THROUGH EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING...
A POWERFUL STORM WILL BRING PERIODS OF HEAVY SLEET...RAIN AND SNOW
TO THE REGION FROM PLYMOUTH TO CAPE COD...NANTUCKET...NEW
BEDFORD... NEWPORT AND WESTERLY RHODE ISLAND MONDAY THROUGH
TUESDAY.
WIND GUSTS BETWEEN 55 AND 70 MPH ARE POSSIBLE MONDAY INTO TUESDAY
AND COASTAL FLOODING IS LIKELY AT TIMES OF HIGH TIDE BOTH DAYS. HOW
EXTENSIVE AND SERIOUS THE FLOODING IS STILL UNKNOWN. IF MAJOR
COASTAL FLOODING IS ANTICIPATED...A COASTAL FLOOD WATCH WILL BE
ISSUED EITHER LATE TODAY OR SUNDAY.

Maryland
WINTER STORM WATCH BEGINNING SUNDAY
THIS STORM HAS THE POTENTIAL TO DEVELOP BLIZZARD CONDITIONS WITH
VERY HEAVY SNOWFALL. PREPARATIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN IMMEDIATELY.
MANY ROADWAYS COULD CLOSE.

New Hampshire
A POWERFUL STORM MAY BRING HEAVY SNOW TO SOUTHERN NEW
HAMPSHIRE BEGINNING SOMETIME MONDAY.

New Jersey
A WINTER STORM WATCH THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING...
THIS STORM HAS THE POTENTIAL TO DEVELOP BLIZZARD CONDITIONS WITH
VERY HEAVY SNOWFALL. PREPARATIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN IMMEDIATELY.

Nevada
ANOTHER MOIST PACIFIC STORM TAKING AIM ON CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
WILL SPREAD SNOW INTO THE EAST SLOPE OF THE SOUTHERN SIERRA LATE
SATURDAY NIGHT.

New York
WINTER STORM WATCH THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING...
POTENTIAL TO PRODUCE IN EXCESS OF A FOOT OF SNOW ACROSS THE REGION.
AT THE TIME...THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW AND/OR ICE
ACCUMULATIONS.

Pennsylvania
EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA...FROM THE POCONOS DOWN THROUGH THE
    PHILADELPHIA METROPOLITAN AREA.
WINTER STORM WATCH BEGINNING SUNDAY...
TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF WELL OVER A FOOT ARE POSSIBLE. THE
SNOW AND WIND COULD MAKE TRAVEL QUITE DIFFICULT...IF NOT VERY
DANGEROUS.

Utah
SNOW ADVISORY THROUGH EARLY THIS AFTERNOON FOR UTAH'S WEST
CENTRAL VALLEYS.
SNOW ADVISORY THE SOUTHERN MOUNTAINS OF UTAH THROUGH EARLY THIS
AFTERNOON

Virginia
West Virginia
SNOW...HEAVY AT TIMES...IS EXPECTED FROM SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY.
SNOW WILL END LATE MONDAY AS THE STORM SYSTEM MOVES EAST OF THE
AREA. WHILE THERE IS STILL SOME UNCERTAINTY ON THE EXACT TRACK OF
THIS STORM SYSTEM...A SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATION OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE
WITH THIS STORM BY MONDAY THROUGHOUT THE MID-ATLANTIC REGION.
THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW AND/OR ICE ACCUMULATIONS.
FUTURE DRIVING AND WALKING CONDITIONS MAY BECOME HAZARDOUS, SO IT
IS IMPORTANT TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS.

   => Severe Weather Probability Forecast

The forecast probability of an event is by the stated percentage or greater
for the event, within 25 miles of any point for the area described.

   Tornado Risk - Slightly Moderate
There is a 2% probability of a tornado over far southeast east Louisiana,
southern Mississippi, the
south southeast 1/2 of Georgia, and the northwest 1/2 of Florida
The 5% probability area covers extreme southeast Louisiana, extreme southern
Mississippi, far
southern Alabama, the south southeast 1/4 of Georgia, and northern Florida.

   Hail Risk - Moderate
There is a 5% probability of hail 3/4 inch or larger over the southeast 1/4
of Louisiana, Mississippi
except the far north northwest area, Alabama except the far north northeast
and far east northeast
areas, the southern 3/5 of Georgia, southern South Carolina, and the
northwest 1/2 of Florida.
The 15% probability area covers southeast Louisiana, the southeast 1/2 of
Mississippi, west central,
southeast and far southern Alabama, extreme south southwest Georgia, and the
Florida panhandle.

   Wind Risk - Slightly Severe
There is a 5% probability of winds in excess of 50 knots over southeast
Florida, the southeast 2/3
of Mississippi, west central and southern Alabama, the southeast 2/3 of
Georgia, the central and
south parts of South Carolina, and the northwest 2/3 of Florida.
The 15% probability area covers extreme southeast Louisiana, extreme
southeast Mississippi, south
southeast Alabama, the south southeast 1/2 of Georgia, the northwest 1/2 of
Florida.
The 25% probability area covers extreme south southeast Alabama, the south
southeast 1/4 of
Georgia, extreme southern South Carolina, and northern Florida.
The 35% probability area covers the south southeast 1/5 of Georgia, and
northern Florida.

   Tomorrow's Risk - Slightly Moderate
There is a 5% probability of any severe weather tomorrow over Florida except
the panhandle,
eastern Georgia, South Carolina, and the south southeast 1/3 of North
Carolina.
The 15% probability area covers the southeast 2/3 of Florida, extreme
central northeast Georgia,
South Carolina except the far northwestern area, and far southern North
Carolina.

   => Precipitation Forecast, Excessive Rainfall, Heavy Snow And/Or
Significant
Icing Forecast

Precipitation Forecast
The 24 hour precipitation forecast is calling for over 2 inches of
precipitation over the southeast 1/3
of Alabama except the far south southeast area, the northwest 2/3 of Georgia
except the northwest
corner, South Carolina except the southeast and extreme north northwest
areas, and far southern
North Carolina.
Over 1 inch of precipitation is forecast over a portion of California's
north central coast, southeast
Louisiana, southeast Mississippi, Alabama except the northwest area, Georgia
except the southeast
area, South Carolina, and the south southeast 2/3 of North Carolina.

The 24 - 48 hour precipitation forecast is calling for 2 inches of
precipitation over portion of central
east, coastal northwest and coastal southwest California.
Over 1 inch of precipitation is forecast over north central, coastal, and
central east California,
Virginia except the south southwestern area, Central and southern Maryland
and Delaware.

Excessive Rainfall Forecast
Rainfall potential is expected to exceed flash flood values central east
Texas, Louisiana, south
southeast Arkansas, Mississippi except the far north northwestern area,
Alabama, the northwest 1/2
of Georgia and far northwest South Carolina.
Rainfall potential exceeds 5 inches over the southeast 1/2 of Louisiana, the
south southeast 2/5 of
Mississippi, the south southeast 3/5 of Alabama, and central west Georgia.

USA heavy snow and/or significant icing
>From noon to midnight today EST the probability probability of snow
exceeding warning values is
less than 20%
The probability of 1/4 inch or greater of ice accumulation is less than 20%

>From midnight to noon tomorrow EST the probability of snow exceeding
warning values is less than
20%
The probability of 1/4 inch or greater of ice accumulation is less than 20%
Current USA Snow and Ice Cover
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/surface/us_NESDISsnow.gif

   => USA Flood Report

HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION CENTER
10:00 A.M. EDT, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2001

FLOOD SUMMARY
RIVER FLOODING CONTINUES IN CENTRAL U.S.

FLOODING WAS REPORTED BEHIND ICE JAMS ON ROCK RIVER NEAR BARSTOW
AND OSBORN, ILLINOIS. FLOODING FROM RUNOFF IN NUMEROUS RIVERS WAS
REPORTED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE COUNTRY FROM WISCONSIN AND ILLINOIS
EXTENDING SOUTH TO EAST TEXAS.

HEAVY RAIN FROM SLOW MOVING THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE SOUTHEAST
CAUSED
MINOR TO MODERATE FLOODING IN LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA, AND
TENNESSEE.

FLASH FLOODING:
FLOOD/FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS AND/OR URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD
ADVISORIES
WERE ISSUED OVER THE LAST DAY FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS (IN
ALPHABETICAL ORDER, BY STATE):

     LOUISIANA: CALDWELL, CATAHOULA, CONCORDIA, FRANKLIN, GRANT,
     JACKSON, LA SALLE, LINCOLN, NATCHITOCHES, OUACHITA,
     SABINE, TENSAS, UNION AND WINN PARISHES.

     MISSISSIPPI: ADAMS, COVINGTON, FORREST, FRANKLIN,
     GREENE, HINDS, JEFFERSON, JONES, LAMAR, LAWRENCE, LINCOLN,
     MADISON, MARION, PERRY, RANKIN, WARREN AND WAYNE COUNTIES

RIVER FLOODING:
RIVERS AND STREAMS WITH LOCATIONS EITHER ABOVE FLOOD STAGE OR
EXPECTED
O RISE ABOVE FLOOD STAGE INCLUDE (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER, BY STATE):

     ARKANSAS: BLACK, CHACHE, ST. FRANCIS AND WHITE RIVERS

     ILLINOIS: ILLINOIS, IROQUOIS, KANKAKEE, LITTLE WABASH,
     KANKAKEE, MERAMEC, ROCK, SANGAMON AND WABASH RIVERS

     INDIANA: KANKAKEE, MAUMEE, ST JOSEPH, TIFFIN, TIPPECANOE, AND
     WABASH RIVERS

     KENTUCKY: BIG MUDDY, LOWER OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RIVERS

     LOUISIANA: ATCHAFALAYA, DORCHEAT BAYOU, BISTINEAU AND PALESTINE
     LAKES, CALCASIEU, MISSISSIPPI, OUACHITA AND RED RIVERS

     MICHIGAN: GRAND AND ST JOSEPH RIVERS

     MISSISSIPPI: BIG BLACK, BLACK, BIG SUNFLOWER, LOWER BIG BLACK,
     MIDDLE PEARL, PEARL, YALOBUSHA AND YAZOO RIVERS

     MISSOURI: BLACKWATER, KASKASKI, MISSISSIPPI, MISSOURI, OSAGE
     AND PLATTE RIVERS

     OKLAHOMA: ARKANSAS AND DEEP FORK RIVERS

     TENNESSEE: TALLAHATCHIE RIVER

     TEXAS: ATTOYAC AND BLACK CYPRESS BAYOUS, CADDO LAKE, ANGELINA,
     BIG SANDY, CHAMBERS, DENTON, EAST FORK OF THE TRINITY,
     LAKE FORK CREEK, LITTLE CYPRESS, MUD, NECHES, RABBIT, SABINE,
     SISTER GROVE, SOUTH FORK OF THE SABINE, SOUTH SULPHUR, SULPHUR,
     TRINITY, WEST FORK OF THE TRINITY, WHITE AND WHITE OAK RIVERS

     WISCONSIN: FOX RIVER

   => USA Fire Report and Forecast

INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SITUATION REPORT
FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2001 - 1000 MST
NATIONAL PREPARDNESS LEVEL 1

CURRENT SITUATION:

No new large fires were reported to the National Interagency Coordination
Center this past week and four of the large fires in the Southern Area
reached containment status. Initial attack activity continued to be
reported daily in the Southern Area. A low in the Gulf of Mexico will
bring a chance of showers and thunderstorms to Florida through the
weekend.

SOUTHERN AREA LARGE FIRES:

BIG BEND, Florida Division of Forestry. Firelines on higher ground have
continued to hold.

TORY ISLAND, Florida Division of Forestry. This fire is near Homestead, FL
and is being monitored by air.

RED BEACH, Florida Division of Forestry. This fire is in Highlands County,
FL.

BAHIA, Florida Division of Forestry. This fire is near Melbourne, FL. The
fire is continuing to be monitored.

TALL PINE, Florida Division of Forestry. Crews are monitoring on a routine
basis.

LEYRY, Florida Division of Forestry. This fire is being monitored by air.

STAFFORD COMMAND, Florida Division of Forestry. No other information was
received.

OUTLOOK:

A weak high pressure system will slowly build into the Southeast over the
weekend. Moisture ahead of another low will push into the area early in
the week bringing a chance of rain. This low will linger over the
southeast into Tuesday before high pressure rebuilds over the area by
midweek. Low temperatures will be in the upper 30's and 40's with highs in
the 50's to lower 60's. Winds will be from the southwest 10 to 15 mph,
shifting northwest by the first of the week.

A cold front moving over the Pacific Northwest will bring precipitation
with a chance of light snowfall for the higher elevations. High pressure
over the Central Plains will keep the remainder of the West dry and under
partly to mostly cloudy skies. High temperatures will be in the 40's over
much of the region, 50's in the coastal region, with the Rocky Mountains
in the upper 20's to the upper 30's.

In the Midwest the Plains States will be partly cloudy with clearing
likely closer to the Canadian border. Eastern Texas will have showers with
a possibility of thunderstorms. High temperatures will range from the 30's
in the upper Midwest, 40's from the Ohio River Valley to the Texas
Panhandle, and the 50's from Kentucky south.

The Northeast can expect a chance of snow showers across the northern
states with the rest of the region remaining partly cloudy. High
temperatures will range into the teens for northern Maine, in the 20's
south to Connecticut, lower 30's and 40's from Pennsylvania into much of
New Jersey, and the lower 50's from Maryland into the Virginia's.

   => 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 2001 MAR 03 at 00:15 UTC

EARTHQUAKES IN SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES
(29.0 TO 35.8 N, 102.0 TO 125.0 W)
Date Time (UTC) Lat Long Depth Magnitude
2001 MAR 2 17:38:05.00 34.3 N 117.4 W 13 km 3.2
15 miles SSW of Victorville, California

(40.3 TO 50.0 N, 102.0 TO 125.0 W)
Date Time (UTC) Lat Long Depth Magnitude
2001 MAR 1 18:22:48.00 40.5 N 123.9 W 20 km 3.0
25 miles SE of Eureka, California

   => Yesterday's USA Severe Weather Reports

Note: All data is considered preliminary
Tornado Reports
Time F-Scale Location County State Lat Lon Comments
0030 UNK MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY AL 3238 8630 SIGNIFICANT
STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO NUMEROUS HOMES. ONE HOUSE FLAT ON THE
GROUND. (BHM)
Hail Reports
No reports received
Wind Reports
Time Speed Location County State Lat Lon Comments
1505 UNK PEARL RAPIDES LA 3089 9261 LAW ENFORCEMENT REPORTED TREE
DOWN ALONG HWY 165 JUST NORTH OF THE RAPIDES/ALLEN PARISH LINE.
(LCH)
1515 UNK 3 N TURKEY CREEK EVANGELINE LA 3093 9241 TREES BLOWN DOWN
(LCH)
1930 UNK SANDERSVILLE JONES MS 3178 8903 STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO
MOBILE HOME ALONG WITH TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN. REPORTED BY
JONES S.O. (JAN)
2049 UNK COLUMBIA MARION MS 3124 8983 TREES REPORTED DOWN ACROSS
RURAL EASTERN MARION COUNTY BY MARION S.O. (JAN)
2100 UNK OVETT JONES MS 3148 8904 TREES AND POWER LINES REPORTED
DOWN ACROSS SOUTHEAST JONES COUNTY. REPORTED BY S.O. (JAN)
2127 UNK SHUBUTA CLARKE MS 3185 8869 TREES REPORTED DOWN ALONG
COUNTY ROAD 212 BY S.O. (JAN)
0823 UNK 2 N BACONTON MITCHELL GA 3141 8416 *** 2 INJ *** ONE TRAILER
DEMOLISHED INJURING OCCUPANTS. SEVERAL TREES ALSO DOWNED. (SPC)
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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