Strong Winds Blow Again
(April 15, 2006)
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UNUSUALLY HOT, DRY, AND WINDY CONDITIONS OCCURRED ON THE TEXAS SOUTH PLAINS ON APRIL 15, 2006, AS A VIGOROUS LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WOUND OUT OF THE ROCKIES INTO THE CENTRAL GREAT PLAINS. RECORD HEAT BAKED BOTH CHILDRESS WITH 97 DEGREES AND LUBBOCK 92 DEGREES, WHILE EVEN HOTTER TEMPERATURES BAKED ASPERMONT AT 100 DEGREES. THIS MARKED THE FOURTH CONSECUTIVE DAY OF SUMMER-LIKE TEMPERATURES OVER THE REGION. STRONG WEST WINDS OF 45 TO 55 MPH WERE COMMON, BROWNFIELD AT 60 MPH AND SLATON 59 MPH WERE STRONGEST IN THE REGION. BLOWING DUST LOWERED VISIBILITIES TO AS LOW AS ONE MILE IN A FEW PLACES LATE THIS MORNING AND EARLY THIS AFTERNOON. IN ADDITION, RELATIVE HUMIDITY LEVELS BOTTOMED OUT AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW LEVELS, FROM 3 TO 5 PERCENT OVER MOST OF THE REGION. POST WAS LOWEST WITH 2 PERCENT RELATIVE HUMIDITY REPORTED. UNFORTUNATELY, THE COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS AND VERY DRY AIR AIDED IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND SPREAD OF A WILDFIRE NEAR LEVELLAND. THE WILDFIRE, IGNITED BY A DOWNED POWER LINE (LIKELY FROM THE HIGH WINDS) STARTED AROUND 10:30 AM JUST WEST OF LEVELLAND. THREE HOURS LATER, AFTER CONSUMING AN OLD TRAVEL TRAILER, AND THREATENING SEVERAL HOMES, THE FIRE WAS EXTINGUISHED. FORTUNATELY, NO SERIOUS INJURIES WERE REPORTED. A SIMILIAR SUCH WILDFIRE ALSO FORCED THE EVACUATION OF 100 RESIDENTS, AND DESTROYED TWO HOMES IN AMARILLO. ADDITIONALLY, A HOUSE NEAR BUFFALO SPRINGS LAKE BURNED. IT IS SPECULATED THAT THE STRONG WIND KNOCKED OVER A SMOKER, THUS STARTING THE FIRE. UNFORTUNATELY, THE HOUSE WAS A TOTAL LOSS, ALTHOUGH NO ONE WAS INJURIED. BELOW IS A MAP DISPLAYING THE HIGHEST WIND GUSTS RECORDED AROUND THE REGION ON APRIL 15, 2006. |
Above is a map of peak wind gusts that occurred around the region on April 15, 2006. The map was composed with data from the National Weather Service and the West Texas Mesonet (at Texas Tech University). |
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BELOW ARE THE STRONGEST WIND GUSTS (IN MPH) REPORTED AT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OBSERVING SITES IN THE REGION: LUBBOCK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 52 CHILDRESS AIRPORT 48 ALSO, FOLLOWING ARE THE STRONGEST WIND GUSTS AS REPORTED BY THE TEXAS TECH WEST TEXAS MESONET SITES(IN MPH): * SEVERE WIND GUST ABERNATHY 5NE 50 MPH AMHERST 1NE 48 MPH ANDREWS 2E 46 MPH ANTON 6S 49 MPH ASPERMONT 3NE 46 MPH BROWNFIELD 2S 60 MPH * CLARENDON 2W 53 MPH DENVER CITY 7W 55 MPH DIMMITT 2NE 53 MPH FLOYDADA 2NE 47 MPH FLUVANNA 3W 44 MPH FRIONA 2NE 52 MPH GAIL 2SE 45 MPH GOODLETT 3W 55 MPH GRAHAM 5SW 55 MPH GUTHRIE 10W 48 MPH HART 3N 48 MPH HEREFORD 2NW 55 MPH JAYTON 1S 45 MPH LK ALAN HENRY 1NW 46 MPH LUBBOCK 3W 44 MPH LAMESA 44 MPH LEVELLAND 4S 51 MPH MCLEAN 1E 52 MPH MEMPHIS 1NE 46 MPH MORTON 1NE 47 MPH MULESHOE 2S 45 MPH O`DONNELL 1N 50 MPH OLTON 6S 47 MPH PADUCAH 10SW 52 MPH PAMPA 2E 54 MPH PLAINS 3N 51 MPH PLAINVIEW 1S 46 MPH POST 1S 52 MPH RALLS 1SE 53 MPH REESE CENTER 53 MPH ROARING SPRINGS 3N 51 MPH SEAGRAVES 1SW 51 MPH SEMINOLE 2N 46 MPH SILVERTON 7E 55 MPH SLATON 2NE 59 MPH * SNYDER 3E 43 MPH SPUR 1W 46 MPH SUNDOWN 8SW 49 MPH TAHOKA 3NE 53 MPH TULIA 2NE 53 MPH WHITE RIVER LK 6NW 51 MPH WOLFFORTH 6SW 51 MPH
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