There were soooooo many days in the US that were memorable for weather. Here are IMO all of them, and highlighting the most memorable:
January 7 - Surprise and strong mid-winter tornadoes from Wisconsin to Oklahoma
January 10 - Yet another round of tornadoes in the South
February 5 - Not-so-Super Tuesday, 57 people died in the worst tornado outbreak this decade
February 17 - More severe weather and tornadoes, mainly in Alabama and Georgia
March 7 - Parts of the Midwest and Northeast were buried in heavy snow
March 14 - Downtown Atlanta slammed by an unexpected and isolated tornado
March 15 - Round 2 for Atlanta area tornadoes, then it spreads into the Carolinas
March 18 - Major flooding begins in parts of the Mississippi Valley
April 3 - Parts of the mid-South were hit yet again by tornadoes
April 9 - A long string of tornadoes begin across a long swath
April 28 - Rare tornado leaves severe damage in southeast Virginia
May 2 - Deadly tornado outbreak mainly in Arkansas, starting a month of seemingly endless outbreaks
May 10 - Tragedy in the Ozarks with a deadly tornado and a town finished off
May 11 - The outbreak continues with many tornadoes in the South
May 22 - Many tornadoes, starting at the base of the Rockies
May 23 - Nearly a Greensburg redux with over 80 tornadoes in the Plains
May 25 - Parkersburg area devastated by an EF5 tornado, also bad tornadoes in Minnesota
May 29 - Yet another round of tornadoes in the Plains
June 7 - More tornadoes hit the Midwest hard, mostly in Illinois
June 11 - Tragedy at a Scout camp, plus the final round of big tornadoes in the Plains
June 13 - Devastating floods begin in the Midwest, especially Iowa which is inundated badly
July 23 - Hello, Dolly! She leaves a mark in deep South Texas
July 24 - Rare string of storms and tornadoes in New England
August 4 - Major derecho in the Midwest hammers Chicagoland
August 18 - Tropical Storm Fay begins her vacation in the Sunshine State
September 1 - Hurricane Gustav makes landfall, barely spares New Orleans from another catastrophe
September 6 - Tropical Storm Hanna creeps up the eastern seaboard
September 13 - The upper Texas coast is devastated by Hurricane Ike
September 14 - What is left of Ike leaves remarkable damage in the Midwest
October 11 - Rare early season blizzard in the central Rockies
November 15 - Deadly tornadoes return to North Carolina
December 10 - Unprecedented early snow in the South
December 13 - Major ice storm leaves severe damage in the Northeast
Most memorable weather days of 2008
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Re: Most memorable weather days of 2008
I live in Macon County, TN where the EF-3 tornado came through at 10:00 on Feb. 5th and killed 13 of our people. It was a rough night and a rough couple of weeks. I have pictures of the Columbia Gulf fire (natural gas plant that took a head on hit from the tornado that night and exploded) taken from my house. They said that people over 100 miles away could see the orange glow from it, I was only about 6-8 miles away from it.
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Re: Most memorable weather days of 2008
I would add December 25....the record warm Christmas across the south....temps near 80 in New Orleans...made all the more remarkable given the snowfall earlier in the month. Warmest Christmas ever in many places from Louisiana to South Carolina to Florida.
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The December 10th Houston snow miracle has to be the weather story of December, and rivals Gustav threatening New Orleans as second biggest story of the year after the May Myanmar killer cyclone.
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I'll take the bait....does Ike devestating the upper Texas coast make your list (esp since you are in Houston)? I would imagine...but i could be wrong...that the recovery effort from Ike is far from done but the recovery from the Houston Snow Miracle is already wrapped up.
This doesn't look quite right:
Top Weather Stories of 2008:
1. Myanmar Cyclone
2. Gustav threatens New Orleans
2. Houston Snow Miracle (trace of snow reported at IAH) (tied with Gustav)
Snow Miracle bigger news than February tornado outbreak that kills 57, Iowa floods, Ike?
This doesn't look quite right:
Top Weather Stories of 2008:
1. Myanmar Cyclone
2. Gustav threatens New Orleans
2. Houston Snow Miracle (trace of snow reported at IAH) (tied with Gustav)
Snow Miracle bigger news than February tornado outbreak that kills 57, Iowa floods, Ike?
Ed Mahmoud wrote:The December 10th Houston snow miracle has to be the weather story of December, and rivals Gustav threatening New Orleans as second biggest story of the year after the May Myanmar killer cyclone.
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IAH actually recorded 1.4" of snow, not a trace ( http://www.srh.noaa.gov/hgx/climate/iah ... c08iah.txt ), but I agree..It definitely does not deserve a top 3 spot.
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Re: Most memorable weather days of 2008
jinftl wrote:I'll take the bait....does Ike devestating the upper Texas coast make your list (esp since you are in Houston)? I would imagine...but i could be wrong...that the recovery effort from Ike is far from done but the recovery from the Houston Snow Miracle is already wrapped up.
This doesn't look quite right:
Top Weather Stories of 2008:
1. Myanmar Cyclone
2. Gustav threatens New Orleans
2. Houston Snow Miracle (trace of snow reported at IAH) (tied with Gustav)
Snow Miracle bigger news than February tornado outbreak that kills 57, Iowa floods, Ike?Ed Mahmoud wrote:The December 10th Houston snow miracle has to be the weather story of December, and rivals Gustav threatening New Orleans as second biggest story of the year after the May Myanmar killer cyclone.
The Myanmar cyclone (Nargis) is by far the biggest global weather event in my opinion, but this is only a US list. Gustav ranks 4th in my opinion, behind Ike, the Super Tuesday tornadoes and the Iowa floods.
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I guess Ike at least ties the snow miracle since we had a snow miracle (less snow, however) in 2004, and its been 25 years since a hurricane anything like Ike. (I wasn't here in 1989, I was in Austin, but Jerry was pretty ho-hum from what I hear), and yes, the snow melted and the blue roof tarps remain.
1 Myanmar Cyclone
2 Taiwan Typhoon Strikes/Super-Typhoon Jangmi
3 a and b Ike and Gustav
4 Winter Tornado Outbreaks in US
5 Houston and New Orleans Snow Miracle.
6 Midwest floods.
Of course it is a little skewed by where I live.
1 Myanmar Cyclone
2 Taiwan Typhoon Strikes/Super-Typhoon Jangmi
3 a and b Ike and Gustav
4 Winter Tornado Outbreaks in US
5 Houston and New Orleans Snow Miracle.
6 Midwest floods.
Of course it is a little skewed by where I live.
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