The USA Disaster Situation Report
The Daily USA Disaster Situation Report
For April 2, 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
=> Special Notes
=> Current Active National Weather Service Warnings:
Active Warnings:
Updated Mon Apr 2 12:02:18 2001
Flood
Iowa
A FLOOD WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE BIG SIOUX RIVER...
Minnesota
A FLOOD WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE SOUTH BUFFALO RIVER AT
SABIN... MODERATE FLOODING IS FORECAST
North Carolina
FLOOD WARNING FOR THE NEUSE RIVER AT CLAYTON.
FLOOD WARNING FOR THE NEUSE RIVER AT SMITHFIELD.
FLOOD WARNING FOR THE TAR RIVER AT ROCKY MOUNT.
FLOOD WARNING FOR THE HAW RIVER AT BYNUM.
North Dakota
A FLOOD WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE SOUTH BUFFALO RIVER AT
SABIN...
A FLOOD WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE SHEYENNE RIVER AT
HARWOOD
South Dakota
FLOOD WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE BIG SIOUX RIVER...
Non Precipitation
Arizona
WIND ADVISORY TODAY 9 AM UNTIL 6 PM MST FOR THE LITTLE
COLORADO RIVER VALLEY...WHITE MOUNTAINS...MOGOLLON RIM...KAIBAB
AND COCONINO PLATEAUS...
WINDS WILL BEGIN TO INCREASE BY MID MORNING OVER THE LITTLE
COLORADO RIVER VALLEY...BECOMING SOUTHWEST 30 TO 40 MPH WITH HIGHER
GUSTS. WINDS SHOULD BEGIN TO DIMINISH BY EARLY EVENING.
Colorado
A WIND ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT THIS AFTERNOON FOR NORTHWEST
COLORADO AND THE MOUNTAIN AREAS OF NORTHEAST UTAH...
South Dakota
CAUSE WINDS OVER NORTHWESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA TO INCREASE THROUGH
THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING HOURS
Texas
WIND ADVISORY ISSUED FOR TODAY ACROSS THE WESTERN TWO-THIRDS OF
NORTH TEXAS...
Utah
A WIND ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT THIS AFTERNOON FOR NORTHWEST
COLORADO AND THE MOUNTAIN AREAS OF NORTHEAST UTAH...
Severe Thunderstorm
Kansas
* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR... MONTGOMERY COUNTY IN
SOUTHEAST KANSAS * UNTIL 900 AM CDT.
Missouri
* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR... NEWTON COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST
MISSOURI * UNTIL 945 AM CDT
Winter Storm
Idaho
Utah
WEST CENTRAL MOUNTAINS-..SNOW ADVISORY CONTINUES
SNOW ADVISORY THROUGH TONIGHT...FOR ALL OF THE NORTHERN
MOUNTAINS OF UTAH AND THE WASATCH RANGE OF SOUTHEAST IDAHO.
...WINTER STORM MOVING ACROSS SOUTHERN IDAHO TODAY AND TONIGHT...
UPPER SNAKE HIGHLANDS-..HEAVY SNOW WARNING TODAY THROUGH
TONIGHT
SNOW ADVISORY TODAY BAKER COUNTY AND WEST CENTRAL IDAHO
MOUNTAINS...
Montana
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN PHILLIPS-CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
VALLEY-DANIELS- NORTHERN PHILLIPS-NORTHERN VALLEY- SHERIDAN-
SOUTHWEST PHILLIPS COUNTY-..WINTER STORM WATCH FOR TONIGHT AND
TUESDAY MORNING...
DAWSON-EASTERN ROOSEVELT-MCCONE-RICHLAND-WESTERN
ROOSEVELT-WIBAUX-.WINTER STORM WATCH FOR TONIGHT...
BROADWATER-CASCADE-CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN LEWIS AND
CLARK-CHOUTEAU-EASTERN GLACIER-EASTERN PONDERA-EASTERN
TETON-GALLATIN-JEFFERSON-JUDITH BASIN- LIBERTY-MADISON-MEAGHER-
NORTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAIN FRONT-SOUTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAIN
FRONT-TOOLE-.WINTER STORM WARNING THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH
TONIGHT FOR SOUTHWEST AND NORTH CENTRAL MONTANA...
North Dakota
WINTER STORM WATCH FOR THE WESTERN THIRD OF NORTH DAKOTA FOR
TONIGHT AND TUESDAY...
Oregon
SNOW TO RETURN TO WALLOWA COUNTY TODAY...
=> 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 a 2% probability of a tornado over extreme central east Colorado,
north north east and east
northeast Oklahoma, extreme southwest Missouri, Kansas except the far
northern and central
eastern areas, Arkansas except the northeast area, north northeast
Louisiana, central and central
west Mississippi.
The 5% probability area covers central south and southwest Kansas, and a
portion of extreme north
central Oklahoma. Also central central south, central east and southeast
Arkansas, and a portion of
central west Mississippi.
Hail Risk - Slight
There is a 5% probability of hail 3/4 inch or larger over east northeast
Colorado, south southwest
Nebraska, Kansas, north northeast and east northeast Oklahoma, the southwest
1/2 of Missouri,
Arkansas, north northeast Louisiana, extreme southwest Kentucky, southwest
Tennessee, west
northwest Alabama, and Mississippi except the southern area.
The 15% probability area covers central east Colorado, far south southwest
Nebraska, Kansas
except the extreme northeast area, north northeast and east northeast
Oklahoma, southwest
Missouri, far southwest Tennessee, extreme northwest through extreme central
west Alabama,
Mississippi except the southern area and north northeast Louisiana.
The 25% probability area covers extreme southwest Missouri, Arkansas except
the southwest and
the extreme northeast area, and northeast Mississippi.
Wind Risk - Slight
There is a 5% probability of winds in excess of 50 knots over far central
west and a portion of
southeast Colorado, Kansas except the far northern and northeast areas,
north northeast and east
northeast Oklahoma, far southwest Missouri, Arkansas except the extreme
northeast area, north
northeast Louisiana, Mississippi except the southern area, central west
Alabama and extreme
southeast Tennessee.
The 15% probability area covers Kansas except the northern and northeast
areas, north northeast
and east northeast Oklahoma, Arkansas except the northeast area, central
through central west
Mississippi and northeast Louisiana.
Tomorrow's Risk -
There is a 5% probability of any severe weather tomorrow over southeast
Wyoming, northeast
Colorado, south southwest Nebraska, Kansas except the south southwest and
extreme northeast
areas, south southeast Missouri, eastern Oklahoma, Arkansas, eastern Texas,
Louisiana, Mississippi
except the extreme southeast areas, southwest Tennessee, and Alabama except
the southeastern and
extreme eastern area.
The 15% probability area covers extreme southeastern Wyoming far
northeastern Colorado, far
southwestern Nebraska, and extreme northwestern Kansas. Also extreme eastern
Oklahoma,
northern Louisiana, extreme south southwestern Missouri, Arkansas except the
extreme northeastern
area, Mississippi except the southern area, and central west Alabama.
...Lower Mississippi valley... Each with the potential for large hail/high
winds. Some of this activity
will likely continue in a diminished state eastward across parts of the
Tennessee valley and the upper
south Tuesday night.
... High plains... While hail would be the main threat posed...one or two
brief tornadoes could also
occur. Any storms that do form in this region should dissipate rapidly after
sunset.
...Central plains... Potential for strong elevated convection farther north
and east /i.e. Across parts of
Nebraska/Iowa/Illinois/...appears limited given that low level jet will not
be particularly strong.
Day Three's Risk -
There is a 5% probability of any severe weather on day 3 over central and
eastern Nebraska, the
northeast 1/3 of Kansas, eastern and southeastern Oklahoma, northeast Texas,
the northern 1/2 of
Louisiana, central and western Mississippi, western and north northwestern
Tennessee, Kentucky,
far southeast Ohio, Indiana except the northeast area, Illinois except the
far northern area, Iowa
except the northern area, Missouri and Arkansas.
The 15% probability area covers southeast Nebraska, south southeast Iowa,
far northeast Kansas,
central and northern Missouri, and central south through central west
Illinois. Also far northeast
Texas, far southeast Oklahoma, north northwest Louisiana, far west northwest
Mississippi, and
Arkansas except the far northern area.
=> Precipitation Forecast, Excessive Rainfall, Heavy Snow And/Or
Significant
Icing Forecast
Precipitation Forecast
The 24 hour precipitation forecast is calling for over 1 inch of
precipitation over a small portion of
northwest Montana, extreme eastern Arkansas, far northwest Mississippi,
extreme southwestern
Kentucky, and central through western Tennessee.
The 24 - 48 hour precipitation forecast is calling for over 1 inch of
precipitation over northeast
Alabama, far west northwest Georgia, and central through central south
Tennessee.
Excessive Rainfall Forecast - Today
Rainfall is not expected to exceed flash flood values
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 a
portion of northeast Montana and extreme central west South Dakota. Also
over a portion of
central and central north Montana.
The moderate area covers far central north Montana.
The probability of 1/4 inch or greater of ice accumulation is less than 20%
>From midnight to noon tomorrow EST the probability of 4 inches or greater of
snow is low over
northeast North Dakota, north central through northeast Montana.
The moderate area covers extreme northeast and extreme central north
Montana.
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
United States National flood summary are not currently available.
=> USA Fire Report and Forecast
Not updated
=> USA Earthquake Report
not updated
=> Yesterday's USA Severe Weather Reports
Note: All data is considered preliminary
Tornado Reports
Time F-Scale Location County State Lat Lon Comments
2010 UNK SWANSBORO ONSLOW NC 3468 7713 TOUCHDOWN REPORTED BY
PUBLIC. NO DAMAGE. (MHX)
Hail Reports
Time Size Location County State Lat Lon Comments
1413 75 GREER GREENVILLE SC 3486 8238 SPOTTER REPORTED PEA TO DIME
HAIL...MOSTLY PEA BUT A GOOD BIT OF DIME (GSP)
1449 75 GAFFNEY CHEROKEE SC 3506 8163 ALSO MEASURED 53 MPH WIND
GUST. REPORTED BY SKYWARN SPOTTER. (GSP)
1520 75 3 E GASTONIA GASTON NC 3526 8112 AMATEUR RADIO SPOTTER
REPORTED (GSP)
1545 75 5 S CHESTER CHESTER SC 3461 8119 911 RELAYED REPORT (GSP)
1555 75 CHARLOTTE MECKLENBURG NC 3523 8084 AMATEUR RADIO SPOTTER
REPORTED (GSP)
1555 75 CHATHAM COUNTY CHATHAM NC 3571 7923 DIME SIZE HAIL (RDU)
1605 75 5 E CONCORD CABARRUS NC 3536 8053 AMATEUR RADIO SPOTTER
REPORTED (GSP)
1605 75 WAKE COUNTY WAKE NC 3579 7866 US 64 AT JORDAM LAKE AND HAIL
COVERING GROUND..DIME SIZE.. NEAR PITTSBORO (RDU)
1608 100 6 E SALISBURY ROWAN NC 3566 8037 SKYWARN SPOTTER REPORTED
BY PHONE (GSP)
1620 175 10 S MONROE UNION NC 3481 8056 AMATEUR RADIO REPORTED (GSP)
1630 100 RAEFORD HOKE NC 3498 7921 (RDU)
1645 75 ANSONVILLE ANSON NC 3511 8011 (RDU)
1650 75 CARTHAGE MOORE NC 3534 7941 (RDU)
1658 75 CARY WAKE NC 3578 7880 (RDU)
1700 75 BISCOE MONTGOMERY NC 3536 7980 (RDU)
1705 100 LILLINGTON HARNETT NC 3540 7883 REPORTED BY EM OFFICIAL.
LOCATION WAS BETWEEN MAMERS AND LILLINGTON (RDU)
1735 75 5 N SILER CITY CHATHAM NC 3581 7946 (RDU)
1740 175 VARINA WAKE NC 3559 7880 (RDU)
1750 75 BROADWAY LEE NC 3545 7906 (RDU)
1750 75 HOLLY SPRINGS WAKE NC 3579 7866 LARGE HAIL ALSO IN FUQUAY
VARINA AND WENDELL AT 0205 PM (RDU)
1751 75 HAMPSTEAD PENDER NC 3436 7771 REPORTED BY (ILM)
1755 100 VARINA WAKE NC 3559 7880 (RDU)
1756 75 CARRBORO ORANGE NC 3593 7908 (RDU)
1757 75 BURGAW PENDER NC 3454 7793 REPORTED BY (ILM)
1803 88 WILMINGTON NEW HANOVER NC 3423 7793 NICKLE SIZE HAIL ON
OLEANDER DRIVE REPORTED BY SKYWARN (ILM)
1815 75 10 S SUPPLY BRUNSWICK NC 3384 7826 DIME SIZE HAIL AT HOLDEN
BEACH (ILM)
1815 75 SNOW CAMP ALAMANCE NC 3588 7943 (RDU)
1820 75 ELIZABETHTOWN BLADEN NC 3463 7861 GENERAL PUBLIC REPORTS
DIME SIZE HAIL (ILM)
1821 75 15 S LUMBERTON ROBESON NC 3436 7900 DIME SIZE HAIL IN ORUM
WITH 55-60 MPH WIND GUSTS. TOPS OF TREES BROKEN. (ILM)
1835 100 COATS HARNETT NC 3541 7868 QUARTER SIZED HAIL IN DUNN ALSO.
(RDU)
1835 100 CLINTON SAMPSON NC 3500 7833 DIME SIZED HAIL BEGAN AT 0235 PM
AND CHANGED TO QUARTER SIZED HAIL AT 0255 PM (RDU)
1842 75 HAW ONSLOW NC 3469 7755 REPORTED BY (MHX)
1845 100 SMITHFIELD JOHNSTON NC 3549 7834 (RDU)
1845 75 NAKINA COLUMBUS NC 3413 7866 REPORTED BY SPOTTERS (ILM)
1850 88 SIMS WILSON NC 3575 7806 (RDU)
1905 75 SMITHFIELD JOHNSTON NC 3549 7834 PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL ALONG
I-95. HAIL COVERING HIGHWAY WITH NUMEROUS ACCIDENTS. (RDU)
1912 75 FAISON DUPLIN NC 3511 7813 (MHX)
1912 75 2 S WALLACE DUPLIN NC 3469 7800 (MHX)
1926 75 ONSLOW COUNTY ONSLOW NC 3475 7741 (MHX)
1930 100 ROSEWOOD WAYNE NC 3541 7808 (RDU)
1952 175 JACKSONVILLE ONSLOW NC 3475 7741 (MHX)
1110 100 6 SE WINFIELD COWLEY KS 3717 9689 REPORTED BY AGTAP SPOTTER
(ICT)
1115 88 1 W SEDAN CHAUTAUQUA KS 3713 9620 REPORTED BY FIRE CHIEF (ICT)
1150 200 5 SE CEDAR CHAUTAUQUA KS 3713 9625 REPORTED BY AGTAP SPOTTER
(ICT)
Wind Reports
Time Speed Location County State Lat Lon Comments
1505 UNK UNION UNION SC 3471 8161 TREES DOWN. FROM COUNTY EPD. (GSP)
1515 UNK 2 SW GASTONIA GASTON NC 3524 8121 AMATEUR RADIO SPOTTER
REPORTED TREES DOWN...TRANSFORMERS BLOWN...AND LINE FIRES (GSP)
1515 UNK TRIANGLE LINCOLN NC 3548 8100 911 TREES DOWN ON A RESIDENCE
AT LAKE NORMAN (GSP)
1535 UNK YORK YORK SC 3500 8123 911 REPORTED A COUPLE TREES BLOWN
DOWN AND SMALL HAIL (GSP)
1545 UNK FORT LAWN CHESTER SC 3469 8090 911 RELAYED REPORT OF TREES
DOWN. ALSO WEST OF CHESTER (GSP)
1555 UNK ENOCHVILLE ROWAN NC 3553 8068 SPOTTER REPORTED TREES AND A
POWER LINE DOWN. (GSP)
1615 UNK 6 W LEXINGTON LEXINGTON SC 3398 8137 FIRE DEPARTMENT
REPORTED NUMEROUS POWER LINES DOWN IN LEXINGTON, GILBERT, AND
NEAR LAKE MURRAY. (CAE)
1615 UNK 2 N ROCKWELL ROWAN NC 3558 8041 SPOTTER REPORTED 3 TREES
BLOWN DOWN...ONE ONTO A HOUSE CRUSHING THE ROOF. (GSP)
1620 UNK 10 S MONROE UNION NC 3481 8056 SPOTTER REPORTED LARGE LIMBS
BLOWN DOWN (GSP)
1640 UNK MARSHVILLE UNION NC 3498 8036 TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN BY 65
MPH GUST. REPORTED BY COMMS CENTER. (GSP)
1650 UNK ERECT RANDOLPH NC 3554 7966 SEVERAL TREES DOWNED REPORTED
BY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (RDU)
1652 UNK WADESBORO ANSON NC 3496 8009 TREES DOWNED IN WADESBORO
AND DIME SIZED HAIL. (RDU)
1700 UNK SOCIETY HILL DARLINGTON SC 3451 7984 GENERAL PUBLIC
REPORTED POWER LINES DOWN WITH A MOBILE HOME ROOF BLOWN OFF AND
CAR DAMAGE. (ILM)
1707 UNK CHESTERFIELD CHESTERFIELD SC 3473 8008 POSSIBLE TORNADO
BETWEEN CHESTERFIELD AND PATRICK. NUMEROUS REPORTS OF TREES DOWN
COUNTYWIDE BY COUNTY SHERIFF (CAE)
1715 UNK BENNETTSVILLE MARLBORO SC 3461 7968 TREE LIMBS BLOWN ONTO
POWER LINES ON HICKORY GROVE ROAD. REPORTED BY SPOTTERS (ILM)
1720 UNK HAMLET RICHMOND NC 3488 7969 SEVERAL TREES DOWNED IN
HAMLET AND ROCKINGHAM (RDU)
1800 UNK FAYETTEVILLE CUMBERLAND NC 3506 7890 TREES DOWNED IN
FAYETTEVILLE (RDU)
1802 UNK 20 S FLORENCE FLORENCE SC 3386 7976 SHERIFF REPORTED TREES
DOWN IN SCRANTON AND HANNAH (ILM)
1805 UNK 15 SW ELIZABETHTOWN BLADEN NC 3445 7883 TREES DOWN
REPORTED BY SKYWARN (ILM)
1815 UNK DUBLIN BLADEN NC 3464 7871 SIGNIFICANT STRUCTURAL DAMAGE
TO ROOFS AND OUTBUILDINGS. LARGE TREES AND POWER LINES DOWNED BY
WINDS. REPORTED BY COUNTY OFFICIALS. (ILM)
1815 UNK FAYETTEVILLE CUMBERLAND NC 3506 7890 2 INCH DIAMETER TREES
DOWNED, NUMEROUS POWERLINES DOWNED, SEVERAL 4 INCH TREES DOWNED.
(RDU)
1825 UNK RAEFORD HOKE NC 3498 7921 WIDESPREAD REPORTS OF TREES
DOWNED, DIME SIZED HAIL ALSO. (RDU)
1825 UNK LAURINBURG SCOTLAND NC 3476 7944 WIDESPREAD REPORTS OF
TREES DOWNED. (RDU)
1830 UNK ELIZABETHTOWN BLADEN NC 3463 7861 POWER LINES DOWN IN
BLADENBORO (ILM)
1830 UNK COATS JOHNSTON NC 3541 7868 2 OR 3 TREES DOWNED (RDU)
1847 UNK BLADENBORO BLADEN NC 3453 7880 POWER LINES BLOWN DOWN.
REPORTED BY SPOTTERS (ILM)
1855 UNK BENNETTSVILLE MARLBORO SC 3461 7968 SPOTTER REPORTED TREE
DOWN ON GRANTS MILL ROAD EAST (ILM)
1904 UNK BURGAW PENDER NC 3454 7793 GENERAL PUBLIC REPORTS SHED
BLOWN INTO HORSE BRANCH ROAD. (ILM)
1932 UNK 20 N GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN SC 3369 7930 GENERAL PUBLIC
REPORTED TREES DOWN (ILM)
1940 UNK CATHERINE LAKE ONSLOW NC 3481 7755 WIND DAMAGE TO MOBILE
HOMES AND POWER LINES DOWN (MHX)
2010 UNK HUBERT ONSLOW NC 3471 7723 POWER LINES DOWN IN HUBERT
REPORTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT. (MHX)
1555 60 MATTHEWS MECKLENBURG NC 3511 8073 AMATEUR RADIO SPOTTER
REPORTED (GSP)
1615 60 INDIAN TRAIL UNION NC 3508 8068 SEVERAL REPORTS WIND DAMAGE
ASSOCIATED...AND MANY HAIL REPORTS...SOME SMALL...SOME LARGE. (GSP)
1747 59 LUMBERTON ROBESON NC 3461 7900 LUMBERTON ASOS REPORTED
MEASURED WIND GUSTS TO 59 MPH (ILM)
1749 60 10 W LUMBERTON ROBESON NC 3461 7920 (ILM)
1811 66 FAYETTEVILLE CUMBERLAND NC 3506 7890 OBSERVATION AT FAY
AIRPORT. (RDU)
1908 59 WATHA PENDER NC 3464 7796 SPOTTER REPORTED MEASURED WIND
GUSTS. (ILM)
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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