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Your 10 worst natural disasters

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 6:05 pm
by Jim Cantore
Heres mine

1. The Blizzard of 1996
2. The Presidents Day Storm of 2003
3. Hurricane Floyd
4. The Blizzard of 2006
5. The Blizzard of 2005
6. Heatwave of 1995
7. Hurricane Isabel
8. The South Jersey Flood of 2004
9. Remnents of Ivan/Jeanne
10. The Carolina Crusher


Would be on the list if I remembered them

Superstorm of 1993

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 6:44 pm
by Tstormwatcher
What was the carolina crusher?

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 7:19 pm
by Jim Cantore
A snowstorm on January 25th 2000

Blasted the Carolinas.

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 8:47 pm
by Extremeweatherguy
1. Hurricane Charley
2. Hurricane Jeanne
3. Hurricane Frances
4. Hurricane Rita
5. Hurricane Erin
6. Hurricane Floyd
7. Central FL tornado outbreak of 1998
8. 1992 Orlando Hailstorm - tied with - Jan. 2000 Raleigh, NC blizzard (a.k.a "The Carolina Crusher")
9. 2006 Houston, TX golf to tennis ball hailstorm
10. other random severe storms, snowstorms, etc. are tied for 10th.

BTW: I may also be forgetting other events that may have been more severe. I will update this if they come to me.

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:43 pm
by vbhoutex
1. Hurricane Flossy(1958)
2. Hurricane Alma(1966)
3. Hurricane Camille
4. Hurricane Alicia
5. Tropical Storm Allison

can't come up with 10 that I consider anything close to a disaster. Been through severe thunderstorms and very close to a few tornados.

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:45 pm
by wxmann_91
I would say the Wildfires of 2003, the rains of Winter 2004-05 and the recent Heat Wave in July, here in San Diego.

As for my life, I have no idea. I was in Dallas for the 1995 Hailstorm/Flood that cost a Billion in damages, but I have absolutely no recollection of it.

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 2:38 pm
by dean
not sure about 10 but here are a few for me:
Halloween Blizzard
Sept. 21, 2005
Hail Storm of 1998
Roseville Tornado (forget the year)
i'm probably forgetting a lot of other ones but o well.

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 3:29 pm
by Tstormwatcher
Category 5 wrote:A snowstorm on January 25th 2000

Blasted the Carolinas.


Not where I live.

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 5:27 pm
by Jim Cantore
Tstormwatcher wrote:
Category 5 wrote:A snowstorm on January 25th 2000

Blasted the Carolinas.


Not where I live.


Further inland

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Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 5:31 pm
by whereverwx
Didn't you start a topic on this before? :P

Tstormwatcher wrote:What was the carolina crusher?

I think you may be referring to the March 1-2 1980 event.

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 5:48 pm
by Jim Cantore
calamity wrote:Didn't you start a topic on this before? :P



We have more members now I figure

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 8:45 pm
by Opal storm
1.Hurricane Ivan
2.Hurricane Opal
3.Hurricane Dennis
4.Hurricane Katrina
5.Severe wx outbreak of spring 2005 (baseball size hail and damaging winds)
6.Hurricane Erin
7.Tropical storm Hanna
8.Major flood event in Pensacola of spring 2005
9.Tropical storm Isidore
10.Other than those events I've been through many memorable severe thunderstorms

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 8:51 pm
by JonathanBelles
all ive got is hurricanes, tornadoes, and cold weather (20-30's) :lol:

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 10:39 pm
by Ptarmigan
My own life
1.) Tropical Storm Allison 2001
2.) Hurricane Alicia 1983
3.) October 15-19, 1994 Flood
4.) May 18, 1989 Flood Up to 15 inches fell in northern part of Harris County.
5.) Tropical Allison 1989
6.) Hurricane Chantal 1989
7.) March 4, 1992 Flood Up to 10 inches fell in western part of Harris County.
8.) November 21, 1992 Tornado Outbreak
9.) Hard Freeze in 1983 and 1989
10.) January 12-13, 1997 Ice Storm

History Wise
1.) Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900
2.) Tropical Storm Allison 2001
3.) Hurricane Alicia 1983
4.) Hurricane Carla 1961
5.) Hurricane Rita 2005
6.) October 15-19, 1994 Flood
7.) Tropical Storm Claudette. 1979 43 inches fell near Alvin.
8.) November 21, 1992 Tornado Outbreak
9.) Heat Wave and Drought of 1917
10.) December 8, 1935 Flood. Up to 20 inches of rain fell around Addicks.

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 10:00 am
by jasons2k
1) Superstorm 1993 in Birmingham, AL
2) Blizzard of 2006 in NYC and Newark, NJ
3) Hurricane (Then TS) Kate, Savannah, GA 1985
4) DFW Ice Storm - March 2003
5) Tornado Outbreak April 10, 1997 in Lubbock (http://tornado.sfsu.edu/geosciences/Sto ... ril10.html)
6) Rita 2005
7) Feb 1989 - 5 days of below freezing temps in Dallas (Plano)
8) January 1985 Freeze in Savannah, GA (3 degrees, coldest ever there)
9) December 1983 Freeze (Tampa, FL)
10) DFW Supercells 4/6/2003

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 1:07 pm
by Lindaloo
1. Hurricane Camille (I was 4, but remember it was bad)
2. Hurricane Frederic
3. Hurricane Elena
4. Superstorm of '93 (cuz we got snow!!)
5. Hurricane Georges
6. Hurricane Katrina


I only have 6.

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 7:36 pm
by Jim Cantore
Lindaloo wrote:1. Hurricane Camille (I was 4, but remember it was bad)
2. Hurricane Frederic
3. Hurricane Elena
4. Superstorm of '93 (cuz we got snow!!)
5. Hurricane Georges
6. Hurricane Katrina


I only have 6.


Just curious, how is Katrina behind Georges, Frederic and Elena?

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 5:05 pm
by Scott Patterson
There haven't been any real natural disasters here unless you live right on the river, which has had some spring floods. There are never hurricanes nor tornadoes.

However, there are extremes in temperatures. The record high around here is 102 and the record low arouond here -61. It gets into the -30's every winter, but I've never heard anyone classify the cold as a natural disaster.

We do have blizzards, but I guess unlike the other places above, none are considered natural disasters. Just east of here, 112 inches/9+ feet of snow fell in a short span of a few days in 1996, but other than closing the highway and a few barn callapses, not that much damage occured.

Avalanches definately are a natural disaster in the mountains around here, but they don't really affect the towns themselves, other than highway closures.

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 5:07 pm
by Scott Patterson
There haven't been any real natural disasters


I take that back. If you are a rancher, and there are many around here, the recent droughts could definately be considered a huge natural disaster.