SEPTEYBEB 1946 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW SEVERE LOCAL STORMS FOR SEPTEMBER 1946 [The table herewith contains such data as have been received concerning severe local storms that occurred during the month. A revised list of tornadoes wlU appear in the United States Meteorological Yearbook] Place Minnesota, west-central counties. Madison, Wis., and vicinity.. Le Roy. Minn., vicinity of. -. Holdredge, Nebr., vicinity of. Neenab, Wis., vlcinity of _____ Oconto, Lena, and Peshtigo, Austin; Minu., and vicinity.. Wis. and vicinities. Appleton Wis. vicinity of ... Eau C d e , Wii., vicinity of-. Fond d u Lac, Wis Englewood, Colo _____ - - __ - - _. Douglas, Wyo _______________ Springer, N. Mer ______._.___ Milton Pa ....______________ Albion,' Mich., vicinity of.-- Portland. Maine. ____________ Lock Haven, Pa _____________ Allendale, 9. C ______________ Chester, 0. C ________________ Fort Stanton, N. Mex __..___ Franklin. Owen, and Henry Counties, Ky. Richland County, Mont., eastern portion. Butte, Mont. and rlcinity.-- Roswell, N. Mar ____________ Casa Grande to Gila Bend, Ariz. Clifton to Duncan A r k ---- North Carolina, ' tidewater counties from South Caro- lina border northward to Pamlico River, N. C. Lander, Wyo ________________ L&e Delton, Wisc., vicinity Of. Escanaba, Mi&. ____________ Muskegon, Mi&.-- _____ ____ Portage Connty. Wis., east- Bethel, N. Mex _____________ Beaver County. Pa __________ Gallipolis. Ohio, vicinity of- ern portion. - - Date - ept. 1046 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 6 5 6 6 6 7 8 10 10 10 11 11 11 13 16 16-17 18 18-19 18-18 i s m 21 23 24 24 26-a7 28 20 2D 1 Miles instead of yards. Time - 7 8 . m.-1 p.m.-. ____do ._________ .___do ..._______ ____do __________ 4-5:30 p. m----- k05-5:55 p. m. .. 4 p. m ...--.--.. 5:155:45 p. m.. 727-7:31 a. m-.- 2:5(t3:10 p. m-. B:U~ p. m .______ 6:30 1'. m ...____ 6:15 p. m _______ 1 p. m.--.---..- ____do _______ ___ B:16 p. m .______ 6:OO a. m. on m. on 17th. 16th-2:00 p. P .m .._________ Continuous. - __ -.--do. - - - _.___ P. m. on 19th- p. m. on 20th. 5:55-6:10 p.m.-. 14:461247 p.m., C. 6. T. P.m ___________ During night a n d a b o u t noon. 5:30 p.m. - ______ P .m ... ________ Value of property lestroyed $900,000 15,750 70,000 9,000 6,000 -2% ooa . - - - - - - - - - 8,000 5,000 6,000 8,000 15,500 __________ __________ _._______. 1,000 20, ooo 3, CQO 500 200, 000 300,000 __.____... 5,600 . - - - - - - - - - 5,000 a, 500 ._______._ 1, ooo 10, ooo 350, 000 60, 000 16,700 12, ooo .--_-_____ ._________ Character of storm Thuudersqualls. ___ Hail..-.- ____ _______ ..-.do ..___ - __ - - -. - - nail and wiudsqual Electrical. - - __ - - - - - Wind .___________._ Heavy rain .__._____ Hail ..___ _________ __ Heavy hail and rail Thunderstorm. __ .. Tornado.. ._.._.___ Tornadic wind, elec trical. Thunderstorm.--.- Thunderstorm- - __ - -.-.do _____ ._ ._ -. ..- Heavy hail .________ Hail and wind ...-. Tornado.. . -.- ..- .. Heavy snow-.. .. Heavy rain. _______ Rain ....._________. ..-.do ._.._.____.__ Tropical disturhanct Wind. _____________ Tornadic wind- - - -. Tornado. -. -. . - - -. . Wind.. - - __ - - - - - - -. Electrical. - - - __ -. -. Heavy hail and rait Hailwdra in.-.... Hail ..___ ___________ Ahriut 206 barn$ 81 outhiiiidinas, 27 silos, 2 creameries and a I n k oil warchouw dtwwlislicd; many houses, townand country huildiii~s. wiiidmills s l i d fnrm machincry damagcd; poles and wires dowr; maiiy trws uprooted; iuucli poultry and livestock killed: loss in growiug crops. Airplane pilot killed when his plane was hurled to t.he ground. 1 persou injured. Many places struck by lightuiug; 4 cows killed uear Maple Plain. Loss in tobacco, corn, aud gardens, $15,000; property damaged, $750; path 5 miles long. Much loss in cum and soybeans. Principal damage from wind to barus and other farm buildings scattered in the area. Barn storing 140 tons of hay hurned when struck by lightning. Frees and poles down, disrupting utility services: some homes aud farm buildines dammed: loss not. estimated. Streets and basemelit s flo~defl; COllqlder~hlC damage to mer- chandise stored 111 basrmciits; loalaiids inundated; loss in growing crops. At Austin 6.74 inchrs of rain occurred In less t,han 12 hours. Silo and barn containing hay, grain, and a heifer destroyed by flre. Barn storing lumber and furniture burned when struck by lightrun- Barn and Tontents burned. Hailstones, size of walnuts, broke windows,neon signs, and dam- aged roofs. Basements and ground floors of some stores and dwellings flooded. $500 loss in growing crops; $10,000 damage to 5 airplanes; $5,000 damace to roofs, automohiles, trees, and shrubs. Much loss in gardens; strerts and basements flooded. Utility lines down: pomw 017 fcr 5 hours; trees uprooted. 100 trees in Kirerside Cemetery and 50 in Victory Park destroyed. Damage couEned to northern suhiirhs of Portland. Minor dam- ape to 2 residences; 2 bizrns leveled. and a roof torn from garage. Shade and pine trees felled. Some evidence of countcrclock- wise wind movement. Airplane, hangar. and other buildings at flying school damaged. Trees and power lines down. Damage from wind. including broken windows; trees uprooted; roofs of several houses blowu off: telenhane and Dower lines ,. blown down. Several flimsy buildings housing prlrate lanes blown from their foundations. 1 collapsing, damaging a lzane. Loss in apple and peach crops. Loss mostly in tobacco. Hailstorm lasted about 30 minutes. In some a r e s the ground was covered with about 5 inches of pel- lets, which remained unmelted for several hours. Three separate storm aths converged into one. Minor injuries to at least four peopye. Standing corn and grainshocks blown away. shelter belts orchards bay stacks and feed yards dam- aged.' Nearlv eve& buildin: over 2C-miie path in Montana at least slightlyhamnged. Pow% and conimmiications disrupted. 0.79 inch precipitation reporied at Fairview. Tornado contin: ued into westcrn North Dakota. Record 26houi September snowfall for Butte. Total snowfall 10.6 inches; greatest drpth on the ground, 6.5 iuches. Total precipit.ation. 1.77 inches--1.30 mcbcs from snow. Power and communication lines as well as trces and shrubbery damaged by wet. clinging snow. Flssh flood washed out highway bridge, inundated lowlands, and flooded hasements. Damnge to highway 84, necessitating considerable repairs and releveling of surface. Eiighway damaged. Storm developed off the South Carolina coast and moved inland near North Carolina border on the night of the 19t.h. then moved northeastward. leaviug the Stat.e in the vicinibyof Northampton C.ounty on the night of the 20th. Rains of S to 12 inches were eneral over the tidewater counties from the South Carolina e; order northward to the Pamlico River. Roads flooded; telephone service interrupted to some beach resorts due to high wlnds. Maximum wind velocity of 60 miles per hour for a 6-minute period, and an extreme velocity of i o miles recorded. Dama e to broken electric poles and wires amounted to $l,WO; d e t e r - mined amount of damage to trees and shrubs. Damage conhed to McBoyle Airport: hangar unroofed; 3 small airplanes wrecked; 6 automobiles damaged: several trees blown down. Storm moved from southwest to northeast; rotary winds observed. Coal unloadiue derrick destroyed; collier, houses, windows, trees. wires, and flagpoles damaged. Funnel cloud observed; trees on around in swivel pattern. Estimated that 15,000 bushels of apples blown from trees in Oceana County. Light.ning struck, causing 4 barns and contents of stored crops to burn; loss in cattle, $700. Much loss in small grains, cotton, grain sorghums. peanuts, and truck crops. Hail the sizr of marbles damaged crops, gardens, and homes, and covered the ground to the depth of several mches. Heavy rains washed out newly sown wheat fields. Much loss in tobacco and corn in some places.