The USA Disaster Situation Report
The Daily USA Disaster Situation Report
For March 5, 2001
Christopher Effgen, Editor, host{at}disastercenter.com
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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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=> USA Daily Temperature Extremes
National Temperature Extremes
High Sun...89 At W Palm Beach Vero Beach Ft Lauderdale Pompano Beach And
Fort Pierce FL
Low Mon...8 Below Zero At Cook MN
=> Special Notes
=> Current Active National Weather Service Warnings:
Active Warnings:
Updated Mon Mar 5 10:51:42 2001
Flood
Alabama
FLOOD WARNING FOR THE LOWER TALLAPOOSA RIVER
California
* FLOOD WARNING FOR SOUTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY UNTIL NOON
MONDAY
* FLOOD WARNING FOR THE SANTA YNEZ RIVER IN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY.
THROUGH TODAY.
RISING WATERS ON THE UPPER SACRAMENTO RIVER SYSTEM...
Connecticut
COASTAL FLOOD WARNING FOR LATE TODAY INTO TUESDAY...
Delaware
COASTAL FLOOD WARNING TODAY FOR MIDDLESEX - MONMOUTH - OCEAN
CAPE MAY - CUMBERLAND AND ATLANTIC COUNTIES IN NEW JERSEY AND
FOR SUSSEX AND KENT COUNTIES IN DELAWARE...
Florida
MINOR FLOODING EXPECTED ON THE CHOCTAWHATCHEE AT CARYVILLE...
MINOR FLOODING EXPECTED ON THE APALACHICOLA RIVER AT
BLOUNTSTOWN...
MINOR FLOODING EXPECTED ON THE KINCHAFOONEE CREEK AT DAWSON
AND PRESTON...
Georgia
MINOR FLOODING EXPECTED ON THE KINCHAFOONEE CREEK AT DAWSON
AND PRESTON...
New Jersey
COASTAL FLOOD WARNING TODAY FOR MIDDLESEX - MONMOUTH - OCEAN
CAPE MAY - CUMBERLAND AND ATLANTIC COUNTIES IN NEW JERSEY AND
FOR SUSSEX AND KENT COUNTIES IN DELAWARE...
New York
COASTAL FLOOD WARNING FOR LATE TODAY INTO TUESDAY...
Non Precipitation
California
WIND ADVISORIES CONTINUE THROUGH TONIGHT ACROSS THE SANTA
BARBARA COUNTY SOUTH COAST AND MOUNTAINS...AS WELL AS THE SANTA
MONICA MOUNTAINS...
STRONG GUSTY SOUTH TO SOUTHEAST WINDS WILL DEVELOP IN THE
SAN BERNARDINO AND SANTA ANA MOUNTAINS TODAY AHEAD OF A STORM
CENTERED NEAR POINT CONCEPTION.
Florida
WIND ADVISORY FOR SOUTH FLORIDA TODAY...
A WIND ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF WEST CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST
FLORIDA...
WIND ADVISORY THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON FOR NORTHEAST FLORIDA AND
SOUTHEAST GEORGIA...
Georgia
WIND ADVISORY THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON FOR NORTHEAST FLORIDA AND
SOUTHEAST GEORGIA...
WINDY CONDITIONS WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE AFTERNOON ACROSS MUCH
OF NORTH GEORGIA.
Maryland
WIND ADVISORY FOR THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH TUESDAY
South Carolina
READINGS SHOULD DROP TO FREEZING BY 5 OR 6 AM TUESDAY MORNING.
Virginia
West Virginia
WIND ADVISORY FOR THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH TUESDAY
Winter Storm
California
WINTER STORM WARNING CONTINUES THROUGH TUESDAY FOR THE
MOUNTAINS OF VENTURA AND LOS ANGELES COUNTIES...
WINTER STORM WATCH FOR THE SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS ABOVE
7500 FEET TODAY THROUGH TONIGHT...
...WINTER STORM TO BRING HEAVY SNOW TO THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE
SIERRA TODAY AND OVER THE SOUTHERN SIERRA TONIGHT AND TUESDAY...
A WINTER STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE SOUTHERN SIERRA
NEVADA AND THE KERN COUNTY MOUNTAINS ABOVE 6000 FEET TODAY
THROUGH TONIGHT...
Connecticut
AN INTENSIFYING NOREASTER OFF DELAWARE WILL BRING A MIXED BAG OF
PRECIPITATION THIS AFTERNOON
TONIGHT INTO TUESDAY. BY THE TIME THE SNOW ENDS LATE TUESDAY
OR TUESDAY NIGHT...CLOSE TO 2 FEET WILL HAVE FALLEN IN MANY PLACES.
STRONG NORTHEAST WINDS OF 25 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 45 MPH WILL
SHIFT INTO THE NORTH LATE TODAY OR THIS EVENING.
Delaware
WINTER STORM WARNING CONTINUES THROUGH TUESDAY
Kentucky
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING
SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO
5 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE BY TUESDAY MORNING. ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS
ARE EXPECTED ON TUESDAY.
Massachusetts
...A POWERFUL WINTER STORM WILL BRING VERY HEAVY SNOW TO EASTERN
NEW YORK AND ADJACENT WESTERN NEW ENGLAND...
IN MANY PLACES THIS WILL BE THE WORST STORM SINCE THE BLIZZARD OF
1993. CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE TO DETERIORATE TODAY AND TRAVEL WILL
BECOME VERY DIFFICULT. BLIZZARD WARNING THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT...
A SEVERE AND LONG DURATION WINTER STORM WILL PRODUCE BLIZZARD
CONDITIONS AT TIMES...FROM THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT...
IN GREATER BOSTON...CENTRAL AND NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS
WIND GUSTS TO 50 MPH INLAND AND TO 70 MPH ALONG THE COAST WILL
CREATE SEVERE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW...ESPECIALLY TONIGHT AND
TUESDAY. ALONG EAST FACING COASTAL AREAS OF MASSACHUSETTS...MAJOR
COASTAL FLOODING MAY OCCUR WITH THE TUESDAY MORNING HIGH TIDE.
BY THE TIME THE STORM WINDS DOWN EARLY WEDNESDAY...SNOWFALL
TOTALS WILL RANGE FROM 1 TO 3 FEET...HIGHEST ACROSS CENTRAL AND
NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS...
Maryland
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY THIS MORNING
Maine
A MAJOR WINTER STORM WILL IMPACT DOWNEAST MAINE TONIGHT AND
TUESDAY...
SNOW ACCUMULATIONS BY LATE TUESDAY WILL RANGE FROM 6 TO 12 INCHES
ACROSS COASTAL HANCOCK COUNTY...WITH 5 TO 9 INCHES ACROSS COASTAL
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Michigan
OCCASIONALLY HEAVY LAKE EFFECT SNOW WILL WIND DOWN THIS
AFTERNOON...
North Carolina
WINTER STORM WATCH FOR TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY
New Hampshire
A MAJOR COASTAL STORM WILL AFFECT MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE TODAY
THROUGH TUESDAY...
THE HEAVIEST SNOW IS EXPECTED TO FALL MONDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY
TUESDAY.
TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 10 TO 24 INCHES ARE EXPECTED BY
TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
New Jersey
WINTER STORM WARNING THROUGH TUESDAY...
A MIXTURE OF FREEZING RAIN...SNOW...SLEET AND SOME PLAIN RAIN IS
EXPECTED THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. THE MIXED PRECIPITATION WILL
GRADUALLY CHANGE OVER TO ALL SNOW TONIGHT.
Nevada
...WINTER STORM TO BRING HEAVY SNOW TO THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE
SIERRA TODAY AND OVER THE SOUTHERN SIERRA TONIGHT AND TUESDAY...
THE HEAVIEST SNOW IS EXPECTED FROM LAKE TAHOE SOUTHWARD THROUGH
MONDAY MORNING.
New York
SIX INCHES TO AS MUCH AS 2 FEET OF SNOW IS EXPECTED TO ACCUMULATE
ACROSS THE REGION THROUGH TUESDAY.
THE HEAVIEST SNOW IS EXPECTED TONIGHT WITH BLOWING AND DRIFTING
SNOW. STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED TO BE 6 TO 12 INCHES ACROSS
THE ST. LAWRENCE VALLEY...NORTHERN CHAMPLAIN VALLEY AND NORTHERN
BORDER COUNTIES OF VERMONT.
Ohio
Pennsylvania
WINTER STORM WARNING FOR TODAY AND TONIGHT FOR A LARGE PART OF
NORTHEAST OHIO AND ERIE AND CRAWFORD COUNTIES IN NORTHWEST
PENNSYLVANIA...
TOTAL STORM ACCUMULATIONS OF 18 TO 24 INCHES ARE LIKELY BY LATE
TUESDAY AFTERNOON...WITH LOCALIZED ACCUMULATIONS UP TO 30 INCHES.
Rhode Island
WINTER STORM WARNING THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT
A SEVERE AND LONG DURATION WINTER STORM WILL PRODUCE NEAR
BLIZZARD CONDITIONS AT TIMES...FROM THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH TUESDAY
NIGHT...IN .NORTHERN RHODE ISLAND
BY THE TIME THE STORM WINDS DOWN EARLY WEDNESDAY...SNOWFALL WILL
TOTAL 1 TO 3 FEET...GREATEST ACROSS EAST FACING HIGHER ELEVATIONS.
Virginia
WINTER STORM WARNING THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING
Vermont
STORM WARNING FOR THE ST. LAWRENCE VALLEY EAST TO THE CANADIAN
BORDER REGION OF VERMONT THROUGH TUESDAY.
STORM WARNING FOR THE ADIRONDACKS EAST THROUGH CENTRAL AND
NORTHERN VERMONT THROUGH TUESDAY.
STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED TO BE 8 TO 16 INCHES FROM THE
ADIRONDACKS EAST THROUGH THE SOUTHERN CHAMPLAIN VALLEY AND
CENTRAL AND NORTHERN VERMONT.
SNOWFALL IS NOW EXPECTED TO BE ONE TO TWO FEET ACROSS SOUTHERN
VERMONT.
Wisconsin
NORTHEAST WINDS AND INSTABILITY OVER LAKE SUPERIOR WILL PRODUCE
PERIODIC SNOW IN THE SNOWBELT OF NORTHWEST WISCONSIN.
West Virginia
WINTER STORM WARNING THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING
SNOW SHOWERS WILL PERSIST THIS AFTERNOON. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 6
TO 12 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE BY TUESDAY MORNING. ADDITIONAL
ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED ON TUESDAY.
=> 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 - Slight
There is less than a 2% probability of a tornado.
Hail Risk - Slight
There is less than a 5% probability of hail 3/4 inch or larger.
Wind Risk - Slight
There is less than a 5% probability of winds in excess of 50 knots.
Tomorrow's Risk -
There is a 5% probability of any severe weather tomorrow over southern,
south central and west
southwest California and the southeast 1/3 of Arizona.
=> Precipitation Forecast, Excessive Rainfall, Heavy Snow And/Or
Significant
Icing Forecast
Precipitation Forecast
The 24 hour precipitation forecast is calling for over 3 inches of
precipitation over inland east from
Santa Barbara through LA California.
Over 2 inches of precipitation is forecast over from Santa Barbara to LA to
central south California,
eastern Massachusetts, except the far southeast area, far southeastern New
Hampshire, and extreme
southern Maine.
Over 1 inches of precipitation is forecast over far central east New York,
the southern 1/2 of
Vermont, the southern 2/3 of New Hampshire, far southern Maine,
Massachusetts, Rhode Island,
and Connecticut except the far northwest area.
The 24 - 48 hour precipitation forecast is calling for 1 inch of
precipitation over a portion of south
central Arizona.
Excessive Rainfall Forecast
Rainfall is expected to exceed flash flood values from Santa Barbara through
LA and inland areas to
the east.
USA heavy snow and/or significant icing
>From noon to midnight today EST the probability of 4 inches or greater of
snow is low over New
York, northeast Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire, the southern 1/3 of
Maine,
Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Northern New Jersey.
The moderate probability area is over central west New York, the southern
2/3 of Vermont, the
southern 3/4 of New Hampshire, southern Maine, Massachusetts except the far
southeastern area,
northern Connecticut, northern Rhode Island and northern New Jersey.
The high probability area is over far central west New York, southern
Vermont, southern New
Hampshire, the north northeast 2/3 of Massachusetts.
>From noon to midnight today EST the probability of 12 inches or greater of
snow is low east of
Santa Barbara and LA
The moderate probability area is over east of Santa Barbara and LA
The probability of 1/4 inch or greater of ice accumulation is low over Long
Island, southern
Connecticut and southern Rhode Island.
>From midnight to noon tomorrow EST the probability of 4 inches or greater of
snow is low over the
northwest 1/3 of West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New
Hampshire, Maine except
the northern area, Massachusetts except the Cape, Rhode Island, Connecticut,
northern New
Jersey, and far western and far northeastern Maryland.
The moderate probability area is over northern New Jersey, far northeastern
Pennsylvania, the
southeastern 2/3 of New York except Long Island, Connecticut except the far
southeastern area,
the northwest 1/2 of Rhode Island, Massachusetts except the far southeastern
area, Vermont except
the far northern area, New Hampshire except the far northern area, and the
southern 1/3 of Maine.
The high probability area is over the far central west New York, southern
Vermont, the southern 2/3
of New Hampshire, the northwest 2/3 of Massachusetts and far north
northwest Connecticut.
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
=> 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.
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=> Yesterday's USA Severe Weather Reports
Note: All data is considered preliminary
Tornado Reports
Time F-Scale Location County State Lat Lon Comments
1303 UNK HUDSON PASCO FL 2836 8269 EVENT DURATION 7 MINUTES. F0
TORNADO THE TRACK WAS ABOUT 3 MILES LONG AND 35 TO 5 0 YARDS WIDE.
THE TORNADO APPEARED TO SKIP ALONG THE TREE TOP LEVEL TIL IT GOT NEAR
(TBW)
Hail Reports
No reports received
Wind Reports
Time Speed Location County State Lat Lon Comments
1238 UNK LECANTO CITRUS FL 2884 8248 SEVERAL LIMBS DOWN ON ROAD.
REPORTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL. (TBW)
1257 UNK TARPON SPGS PINELLAS FL 2814 8274 FLORIDA POWER CORP
REPORTED TRESS AND POWER LINES BLOWN DOWN IN THE TARPON SPRINGS
AREA. (TBW)
1315 UNK HUDSON PASCO FL 2836 8269 THERE HAVE BEEN NUMEROUS
REPORTS OF WIND DAMAGE IN THE HUDSON AREA OF PASCO COUNTY. A NWS
REPRESENTATIVE WILL INVERSTIGATE THE AREA THIS MORNING TO (TBW)
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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=> The U.S. Fire Administration has received notice of the following
firefighter
fatalities:
Name: James Isberner
Rank: Firefighter
Age: 60
Status: Volunteer
Years of Service: 37
Date of Incident: 02/12/2001
Time of Incident: 2100
Date of Death: 02/19/2001
Fire Department: Montello Fire Department
Fire Department Address: P.O. Box 39, Montello, WI 53949
Fire Department Phone: (608) 297-9237
Fire Department Chief: Glen Bubolz
Cause of Death: Firefighter Isberner died from an apparent heart attack
while assisting with a
hoseline on the exterior of a residential structure fire.
Funeral: 02/23/2001 {at} 1930hrs, St. John's Lutheran Church, Montello, WI
Name: Barry Wollman
Rank: Firefighter
Age: 53
Status: Career
Years of Service: 26
Date of Incident: 02/18/2001
Time of Incident: 2030hrs
Date of Death: 02/18/2001
Fire Department: Eagleville Fire Department
Fire Department Address: 879 Stafford Rd., Storrs Mansfield, CT 06268
Fire Department Phone: (860) 429-2050
Fire Department Chief: William Jordan
Cause of Death: Firefighter Wollman died of an apparent heart attack while
parking a vehicle in the
bay within minutes of returning to the station from a fire at a nearby mall.
Memorial Fund: Donations in memory of Firefighter Wollman may be made to the
Eagleville Fire
Department.
Name: Dana R. Johnson
Rank: Assistant Chief
Age: 46
Status: Volunteer
Date of Incident: 02/25/2001
Time of Incident: 0730
Date of Death: 02/26/2001
Fire Department: Grantsburg Fire Association
Fire Department Address: P.O. Box 308, Grantsburg, WI 54840
Fire Department Phone: (715) 463-2294
Fire Department Chief: Terry Peterson
Cause of Death: Assistant Chief Johnson died from injuries sustained while
fighting a fire at a
restaurant and one of the walls collapsed on him and another firefighter.
Funeral: Friday at 2:00 pm, Faith Lutheran Church, Grantsburg, WI
Name: Lloyd E. Curtis
Rank: Firefighter
Age: 75
Status: Volunteer
Years of Service: 45
Date of Incident: 02/19/2001
Time of Incident: 1600
Date of Death: 02/19/2001
Fire Department: Vestal Fire Department
Fire Department Address: 605 Vestal Parkway W., Vestal, NY 13850
Fire Department Phone: (607) 748-0895
Fire Department Chief: Edward Zimmer
Cause of Death: Firefighter Curtis collapsed from an apparent heart attack
while riding inside a fire
vehicle and responding to an activated fire alarm at a nursing home. He died
in the hospital a short
time later.
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