STOCKTON MISSOURI TORNADO MAY 4th 2003 - YouTube On May 4, 2003, a large, destructive tornado severely damaged the city of Stockton.
Ground-Based Velocity Track Display (GBVTD) Analysis of W - AMETSOC Four years after an F5 tornado caused incredible damage across much of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area during the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak, another strong tornado affected the area. [72][73][74] Atmospheric conditions were becoming progressively supportive of severe weather as a low-pressure area strengthened along the KansasOklahoma border;[73] a line of severe thunderstorms soon developed along a warm front over Missouri appended to the low-pressure system as a new line of storms arose to the south over northeastern Oklahoma. Warm temperatures throughout the eastern U.S. were also forecast to contribute to a Slight Risk of severe weather across parts of the Southeastern U.S. and the Mid-Atlantic states. [298][299] The storms in central Oklahoma on May8 cut power to 37,000homes and businesses according to Oklahoma Gas & Electric, including half of Pawhuska, Oklahoma. CDT in Clay County, Missouri. Johnson said he spotted the cloud between Arch Road and Mariposa Road, east.
PDF GBVTD-ext abstract - Confex [215], A succession of four tornadoes from the same thunderstorm in Kansas City area began with the touchdown of an F2tornado in southern Leavenworth County at approximately 3:54pm. At another location, damage was reported to have been swept against the flow of the storm some 100 - 200 yards. Education Resources, Contact Us [125] The day's first tornado in Kansas was an F0tornado that touched down in Cloud County at 20:32UTC (3:32p.m. The southern storm also took the roof off an equipment shed. [132] It spawned three tornadoes, with the final being an F4tornado that caused significant damage in Moore, southeastern Oklahoma City, Midwest City, and Choctaw. [263] Strong thunderstorm winds in Greenbrier County felled trees and power lines, resulting in one injury. Disclaimer. The original image was forwarded around the Internet in the wake of a series of violent storms which hit Missouri in March 2006, with 44 different tornadoes touching down in the state on March 11 . [63] Among these was a high-precipitation supercell that developed near the warm front in northern Alabama and produced several tornadoes. After the storm that officials say killed three people, no one is envying the task of starting all over _ again.
Stockton Presbyterian Church, Missouri [248], Severe weather swept across South Carolina on May6, concentrated in two waves of thunderstorms organized in a mesoscale convective system. The tornado originated from an isolated supercell thunderstorm that had developed along the dry line in northwestern Texas; the same thunderstorm produced at least three other tornadoes during its two-hour traversal of Haskell County, Texas. Cloud Ceiling 4800 ft. 2003). In addition, a van had been blown onto the road and a pickup truck was flipped over in the ditch also warranting a high F-3 rating. Application of this technique to the 15 June 4. [19][161][162] The supercell later dissipated in northeastern Oklahoma. 3. As severe weather shifted east across the country, another trough would cross from the Pacific to the Central United States and reignite activity. Four 150ft (46m)-tall metal power poles built to withstand winds in excess of 200mph (320km/h) were damaged there. [31][32] As the low pressure system intensifiedits central pressure falling 6.6mbar (hPa; 0.19inHg) in 2hoursconditions continued to become more favorable for the formation of strong tornadoes. The first took a path from near Cairo, Illinois to Lake Barkley in Kentucky and dropped hail as large as 2.75in (70mm) in diameter near Calvert City, Kentucky, breaking windshields and denting vehicles. [200] Unlike in previous days, the day also featured a strong cold front that swept across the U.S., displacing the moist and unstable air mass that had remained over the central and eastern U.S.[2] After May11, the development of a ridge of high pressure over the Rocky Mountainsas opposed to the persistence of low pressure over the western U.S. in previous daysprecipitated the end of the period of severe weather that began on May3. "The word devastation doesn't do it justice. [106][107] During the day, a low-pressure area would intensify over southeastern Colorado, forcing a warm front northward from Oklahoma to Kansas and resulting in a weather pattern resembling the severe weather setup from May4. National Weather Service in Midland, Texas, confirmed a tornado struck. [107], The cluster of supercells that developed on the evening of May7 along the Red River near a warm front remained active over the region into the early morning hours of May8. [167] This weather pattern would lead to the low-pressure system and its associated frontal boundaries moving through an unstable air mass exhibiting wind shear as high as 91kt (105mph, 169km/h), leading to a potentially significant outbreak of severe weather. Pembroke Welsh Corgi / Toy Australian . [279] One person was killed on May9 after attempting to traverse a low-water crossing in Monroe County. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration CDT). A wedge of very unstable air developed between the warm front and approaching dry line. Tornado mini-outbreak hits northern Kansas: Numerous tornadoes, large hail, high winds cause scattered damage: June 9, 2005. Questions? [193], At 21:02UTC (4:02p.m. CDT), an F0tornado briefly touched down in Linn County, Missouri. 2003-9-23 - F1 Tornado: 4.2 mi.
KY3 Flashback: Images from devastating tornado in Stockton, Mo. on May Strong 5060kt (6070mph, 95110km/h) winds aloft brought warm and moist air into the region, leading to enhanced convergence of air and fueling thunderstorm development along the warm front. The tornado width was from one quarter mile to 600 yards wide but the debris path was over a mile wide. The tornado crossed Interstate 635 near mile marker 11.8, and it produced F1 damage east of this point until the tornado apparently dissipated around 4:42 p.m. Total track length of this tornado . The Stockton tornado occurred in an isolated thunderstorm that developed over Rooks County, Kansas at around 19:20 CDT.
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