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PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL 306 PM CDT FRI JUL 6 2012 ...PRELIMINARY STORM SURVEY INFORMATION FROM LAWRENCE COUNTY... A PRELIMINARY STORM SURVEY OF THE DAMAGE INCURRED ACROSS LAWRENCE COUNTY HAS BEEN COMPLETED BY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AND LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL. INITIAL FINDINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: * EVENT TYPE: MACROBURST * EVENT DATE: 07/05/12 * EVENT TIME: 932 PM CDT TO 945 PM CDT * ESTIMATED PEAK WIND: 115.0 MPH (SEE BASIS AT END OF SUMMARY) * SUMMARY: A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM PRODUCE A SWATH OF WIND DAMAGE ACROSS MOULTON ON THURSDAY EVENING IN THE FORM OF A MACROBURST OR LARGE SCALE MICROBURST. THE OVERALL DAMAGE AREA STRETCHED APPROXIMATELY 4 MILES FROM WEST TO EAST AND 3.3 MILES FROM NORTH TO SOUTH COVERING THE CITY PROPER. THE MAJORITY OF DAMAGE WAS IDENTIFIED AS SNAPPED SOFTWOOD AND HARDWOOD TREES ALONG WITH DAMAGE TO POWER LINES. MANY TREES WERE NOTED DOWN ON HOMES AND BUSINESSES ACROSS THE CITY. SEVERAL BUSINESSES HAD WINDOWS PARTIALLY BROKEN OUT. MUCH OF THIS DAMAGE WAS DEEMED TO BE DUE TO WINDS BETWEEN 70 AND 80 MPH. HOWEVER...AN AERIAL SURVEY OF THE DAMAGE AND SUBSEQUENT FOLLOWUP GROUND SURVEY FOUND POCKETS OF MORE INTENSE DAMAGE. SPECIFICALLY AN AREA ALONG HIGHWAY 157 JUST NORTH OF HIGHWAY 24 RECEIVED HEAVY DAMAGE. THE LAWRENCE COUNTY EXCHANGE BUILDING RECEIVED SIGNIFICANT ROOF DAMAGE AND THE SURROUNDING GROUNDS HAD DAMAGE TO FENCING AND LARGE ITEMS PICKED UP AND THROWN SOME DISTANCE. THE ADJACENT BUILDING AND FARM EQUIPMENT WERE COMPLETELY FLATTENED. ACROSS THE STREET...THE LAWRENCE FUNERAL HOME HAD ITS ROOF PARTIALLY RIPPED OFF WITH SIGNIFICANT INTERIOR DAMAGE. IN TOWN...THE SHIRT FACTORY BUILDING (A FREE STANDING CONCRETE BUILDING) ALONG COURT STREET HAD THE ROOF COMPLETELY RIPPED OFF ALONG WITH PARTIAL WALL COLLAPSE. SEVERAL POWER POLES WERE SNAPPED NEAR THE BASE IN THIS AREA. THE STOREFRONT ACROSS THE STREET HAD ITS WINDOWS COMPLETELY BLOWN OUT. FURTHER WEST ALONG COURT STREET...A GAS STATION SUSTAINED ROOF DAMAGE AND ANOTHER BUILDING HAD ITS GARAGE DESTROYED. THE HIGH SCHOOL ALSO SUSTAINED SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE WITH THE GYMNASIUM ROOF COVERING BEING COMPLETELY REMOVED AND OTHER PORTIONS OF THE SCHOOL HAVING THE WINDOWS BLOWN OUT. SIGNIFICANT WATER DAMAGE WAS NOTED INSIDE OF THE MAIN CLASSROOMS OF THE SCHOOL. NOTE: THE FINAL MAXIMUM WIND RATING WAS BASED ON A COMBINATION OF THE DAMAGE TO POWER POLES AND DAMAGE TO FREE STANDING STRUCTURES IN THREE SEPARATE LOCATIONS ACROSS THE CITY. THESE FINDINGS ARE PRELIMINARY AND ARE SUBJECT TO ADJUSTMENT. PICTURES AND SUMMARY MATERIALS WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB PAGE AT WEATHER.GOV/HUNTSVILLE /ALL LOWER CASE/. SURVEYED BY: DARDEN |
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More Needed Rainfall Also Fell
The strong to severe storms did bring another quick shot of needed rainfall to portions of northern Alabama. One to three inches of rainfall were the highest amounts received, mainly in Lauderdale, Jackson, and Lawrence counties. Below is an image of rainfall totals starting on July 5th, 2012 at 7 AM and ending on July 6th at 7 AM. |