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SALISBURY EF1 TORNADO | |
Public Information Statement...Corrected National Weather Service Wakefield VA 219 PM EDT Tue Aug 8 2017 ...Tornado Confirmed Near Salisbury in Wicomico County MD... Location...Salisbury in Wicomico County MD Date...August 7, 2017 Estimated Time...140 PM EDT Maximum EF- Scale Rating...EF1 Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...105 mph Maximum Path Width...100 - 150 yards Path Length...1.5 mile * Fatalities...0 * Injuries...0 * The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event(s) and publication in NWS Storm Data. ...Summary... The National Weather Service in Wakefield VA has confirmed a tornado near Salisbury in Wicomico County MD on August 7, 2017. The EF1 tornado tracked quickly across the south side of Salisbury, MD around 140 pm August 7, 2017. The tornado initially touched down near Salisbury University along Highway 13 and Dogwood Dr damaging several businesses. The tornado struck a strip mall along highway 13 tossing vehicles around in the parking lot and causing minor damage to nearby buildings. A concrete building in the area collapsed due to bay doors on the building being open. Wind entered the structure causing it to collapse. It was in this area near the University where the tornado was most intense, at the time of initial touchdown. The tornado tracked northeast across East Salisbury University crossing Bateman St and E. College Dr before damaging a home on Rogers St. The tornado lifted off the ground before it could cross Highway 12 (Snow Hill Rd) near the Elks Club Golf Course. The total path length was one and a half miles with a path width of 100 to 150 yards. This information can also be found on our website at weather.gov/AKQ. For reference...the Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0...wind speeds 65 to 85 mph. EF1...wind speeds 86 to 110 mph. EF2...wind speeds 111 to 135 mph. EF3...wind speeds 136 to 165 mph. EF4...wind speeds 166 to 200 mph. EF5...wind speeds greater than 200 mph. $$ |
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Lancaster Co, VA Straight Line Winds | |
Public Information Statement...Corrected National Weather Service Wakefield VA 259 PM EDT Tue Aug 8 2017 ...Straight Line Wind Damage Near Irvington in Lancaster County VA... Location...Irvington in Lancaster County VA Date...August 7, 2017 Estimated Time...259 PM EDT Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...50 to 60 mph * Fatalities...None * Injuries...None * The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event(s) and publication in NWS Storm Data. ...Summary... The National Weather Service in Wakefield VA has confirmed Straight Line Wind Damage near Irvington in Lancaster County VA on August 7, 2017. Wind damage in the Irvington area was sporadic with no clear defined path. A few shingles and siding were blown off a couple homes and trees blown down in the area. A funnel cloud was spotted as the storm moved through, however, there were no signs of a tornado tracking on the ground. High winds in the area, up to 60 mph, were likely the result of strong inflow into the storm`s updraft. Some wind damage as result of storm outflow was also evident. This information can also be found on our website at weather.gov/AKQ. For reference... A microburst is a convective downdraft with an affected outflow area of less than 2 1/2 miles wide and peak winds lasting less than 5 minutes. Microbursts may induce dangerous horizontal and vertical wind shears...which can adversely affect aircraft performance and cause property damage. Straight-line winds are generally any wind that is not associated with rotation...used mainly to differentiate them from tornadic winds. $$ |
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Ocean City MD, Straight Line Winds | |
Public Information Statement...Corrected National Weather Service Wakefield VA 411 PM EDT Tue Aug 8 2017 ...Straight Line Wind Damage Confirmed Near Ocean City in Worcester County MD... Location...Ocean City in Worcester County MD Date...August 7, 2017 Estimated Time...503 PM EDT Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...60 to 70 mph * Injuries...0 *Fatalities...0 * The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event(s) and publication in NWS Storm Data. ...Summary... The National Weather Service in Wakefield VA has confirmed Straight Line Wind Damage near Ocean City in Worcester County MD on August 7, 2017. A NWS survey team has determined the wind damage which occurred in West Ocean City was the result of straight line winds. Damage was evident along both sides of Route 50 and Route 611 (Stephen Decatur Highway) in West Ocean City. A few shingles were blown off an apartment complex near the Tanger Outlets and a few trees were also downed. There was no clear damage path and the wind damage appeared to be confined to this area. In addition to the wind damage in West Ocean City, two vehicles were damaged at the Ocean City airport as the result of a falling tree in the high wind. This information can also be found on our website at weather.gov/AKQ. For reference... A microburst is a convective downdraft with an affected outflow area of less than 2 1/2 miles wide and peak winds lasting less than 5 minutes. Microbursts may induce dangerous horizontal and vertical wind shears...which can adversely affect aircraft performance and cause property damage. Straight-line winds are generally any wind that is not associated with rotation...used mainly to differentiate them from tornadic winds. $$
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