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Summary of Severe Weather Outbreak in South Florida: February 2, 1998 |
BRIEF METEOROLOGICAL SYNOPSIS TORNADOES AND SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CHRONOLOGY AND STATISTICS OF DADE-BROWARD TORNADO |
CASUALTIES AND DAMAGE |
Damage to public facilities: $19 Million Insured losses: $25 Million Uninsured losses: $25-50 Million Agricultural losses: $39 Million Marine losses: $12-15 Million Total losses: $120-148 Million
In the Keys, damage to houses occurred particularly near Grassy Key, Islamorada and Conch Key and utility lines were down over many areas of the Keys. Losses to marine equipment, especially lobster traps, was heavy. In Glades county a tornado damaged several mobile homes in Buckhead Ridge and severe thunderstorm winds caused damage in Moore Haven and Lakeport. Damage totals are estimated at $75-100 thousand. Damage in Palm Beach, Collier and Hendry counties is considered minimal. MARINE CONDITIONS |
Location | Time | Max Intensity* | Length | Warning Lead Time |
Grassy Key | 1850-1852EST | F1 | 1 mile | 50 minutes |
Islamorada | 1910EST | F0 | Short | 8 minutes |
Dade-Broward | 2022-2044EST | F2 | 21 miles | 48 min (Dade) 12 min (Broward) |
Buckhead Ridge | 2115EST | F0 | Short | None |
*Fujita Scale | ||
F0 40-72 mph | F1 73-112 mph | F2 113-157 mph |
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE |
Location | Peak Wind | Remarks |
Long Key | 119 mph | Measured by C-MAN instrument |
Miami International Airport | 104 mph | ASOS measurement 3/4 mile west of initial tornado touchdown |
Hollywood | 104 mph | Estimated by trained observer |
Duck Key | 97 mph | Estimated from unofficial observer |
Molasses Reef | 84 mph | Measured by C-MAN instrument |
Long Key | 72 mph | Measured by C-MAN instrument |
Fowey Rocks | 71 mph | Measured by C-MAN instrument |
Sombrero Key | 70 mph | Measured by C-MAN instrument |
10 miles south of Miami | 70 mph | Estimated by trained spotter |
Key West International Airport | 68 mph | Measured |
Opa Locka Airport | 67 mph | ASOS measurement |
Homestead Air Reserve Base | 66 mph | Measured |
Lake Worth Inlet | 63 mph | Measured by C-MAN instrument |
Sand Key | 61 mph | Measured by C-MAN instrument |
Pembroke Pines | 60 mph | Estimated by NWS employee |
Fort Lauderdale | 60 mph | Estimated by sheriff's office |
Virginia Key | 60 mph | Measured by unofficial Observer |
Type | Location | Time Issued | Lead Time |
Extended Public and Marine Forecasts | S Florida | 600 pm Thu Jan 29 | 96 hours |
State Forecast Discussion | S Florida | 230 pm Fri Jan 30 | 72 hours |
Hazardous Weather Outlook | S Florida | 515 am Sun Feb 1 | 36 hours |
Special Weather Statement | S Florida | 330 pm Sun Feb 1 | 24 hours |
Lake Wind Advisory | S Florida | 415 am Mon Feb 2 | 5 hours |
Wind Advisory | S Florida | 929 am Mon Feb 2 | 1 hour |
Gale Warning | S Florida | 1030 am Mon Feb 2 | 1/2 hour |
Coastal Flood Watch | S Florida | 1031 am Mon Feb 2 | 0-6 hours |
Flood Watch | S Florida | 123 pm Mon Feb 2 | 5-10 hours |
Tornado Watch | S Florida | 131 pm Mon Feb 2 | 5-8 hours |
Local Airport Advisory | SE Florida | 220 pm Mon Feb 2 | 6 hours |
Tornado Warning | Lower & Middle Keys | 600 pm Mon Feb 2 | 50 minutes |
Tornado Warning | Middle & Upper Keys | 702 pm Mon Feb 2 | 8 minutes |
Tornado Warning | E Dade | 734 pm Mon Feb 2 | 48 minutes |
Tornado Warning | E Broward | 829 pm Mon Feb 2 | 6 minutes |
Urban Flood Advisory | E Dade/E Broward | 854 pm Mon Feb 2 | Unknown |
Type of Warning | Area | Time Valid | Verified by (Tor/G[mph]) |
Lead Time |
Special Marine Warning | Florida Straits | 2:15-4:20 pm | G43 | 45 minutes |
Tornado Warning and SMW | Marquesas to Tortugas | 3:32-5:30 pm | None | ---- |
Tornado Warning and SMW | Lower Keys | 3:51-5:50 pm | G68 | 57 minutes |
Severe Thunderstorm Warning | Lower Keys | 4:16-5:15 pm | G68 | 22 minutes |
Severe Thunderstorm Warning | Collier & Mainland Monroe | 4:54-6:25 pm | None | ---- |
Special Marine Warning | Florida Straits & Florida Bay |
5:20-7:20 pm | G82 | 5 minutes |
Severe Thunderstorm Warning | All Keys | 5:27-7:00 pm | G80 | 18 minutes |
Tornado Warning | Lwr & Middle Keys | 6:00-7:05 pm | Tornado | 50 minutes |
Severe Thunderstorm Warning | Broward County | 6:19-7:20 pm | None | ---- |
Severe Thunderstorm Warning | Collier & Mainland Monroe |
6:25-8:00 pm | Funnel Cloud | 5 minutes |
Severe Thunderstorm Warning | Dade | 6:39-7:40 pm | G60 | 51 minutes |
Severe Thunderstorm Warning | All Keys | 7:02-8:00 pm | Tornado | 8 minutes |
Tornado Warning | W Dade | 7:18-8:10 pm | G60 | 12 minutes |
Tornado Warning | All Keys | 7:23-8:25 pm | G119 | 37 minutes |
Tornado Warning | Dade | 7:34-8:35 pm | Tornado | 48 minutes |
Severe Thunderstorm Warning | Broward | 8:12-9:15 pm | Tornado | 32 minutes |
Tornado Warning | E Broward | 8:29-9:30 pm | Tornado | 5 minutes |
Severe Thunderstorm Warning | Middle & Upper Keys | 8:31-9:30 pm | G79 | 29 minutes |
Severe Thunderstorm Warning | Palm Beach County | 8:52-9:55 pm | G63 | 53 minutes |
Special Marine Warning | Lake Okeechobee | 9:15-10:20 pm | G60 | 20 minutes |
Special Marine Warning | Florida Straits & Florida Bay |
9:30 pm-12:30 am | G45 | 30 minutes |
Special Marine Warning | Jupiter Inlet to Angelfish Key |
9:38-11:40 pm | G63 | 22 minutes |
Tornado Warning | N Palm Beach County | 10:18-11:20 pm | None | ---- |
Total Warnings Issued: 24 Total Warnings Verified: 20 Average Lead Time: 28 minutes
RAINFALL
Location Amount(inches) Westchester 6.40* Hollywood 5.27 West Kendall 5.24* Fort Lauderdale 5.15* Miami Intl Airport 4.56 Homestead 4.50* Miami 4.30* West Miami 4.06 Coral Springs 3.90 Homestead General Aviation 3.88 North Dade 3.28 Fort Lauderdale 3.00 Key West 2.41 Tamiami Airport 2.03 Clewiston 1.51 West Palm Beach 1.30 Naples 0.90 *Unofficial observation
JAMES B. LUSHINE--Warning and Coordination Meteorologist
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