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Cleanup needed - this is not the right format for tornado outbreaks (it goes outbreak-by-outbreak, not clustered up as two into one article), as well as more comprehensive reports - a copy and paste from the SPC is not enough. NSL E ( T+ C) 04:16, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
Conditions currently appear ripe for a moderate outbreak starting tomorrow in the Plains and extending eastward Thursday. It is being downplayed at the SPC (saying "slight risk" of severe weather), but Accuweather is being quite blunt about the situation. While this is certainly no November 15th scenario (which I called a Level 5 alert), I wouldn't be surprised to see something blossom tomorrow.
Alert Level: 3 (out of 5, 5 being highest). Chance of an outbreak: 40% (20% for a major outbreak). CrazyC83 04:52, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
More of an extremely long serial derecho than a tornado outbreak, as there have been countless reports of wind damage but only isolated tornadoes. CrazyC83 21:40, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
Believe it or not, one model shows that conditions WORSE than today's massive derecho are possible this weekend! See for yourself! (It is a bit early to jump to conclusions though) CrazyC83 03:03, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
Holee crud... Mhking 03:08, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
Moderate risk of severe storms...however no tornado watches yet. Just developing...stay tuned. CrazyC83 15:46, 11 March 2006 (UTC)
Proposed Article: March 2006 Tornado Outbreak Sequence, covering both Thursday's derecho and tonight's tornado outbreak (11 so far and counting). It has opened early due to a major report of a potentially devastating hit on a mobile home park. CrazyC83 04:56, 12 March 2006 (UTC)
SPC HIGH RISK ISSUED!!! All we can do is hope and pray now for those in the Midwest likely to be affected!!! CrazyC83 06:24, 12 March 2006 (UTC)
Their new Day 2 (for March 13) gives another good chance for a severe weather outbreak in Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. That may become a moderate risk at 1730 if the uncertainties get ironed out. Forgive me for saying so, but why can't today's system be 500 miles northeast where I live? Today's outbreak is going to be affecting the same people, so let's wish 'em the best. — BazookaJoe 06:41, 12 March 2006 (UTC)
Well, I thought that a couple of supercells was the extent of it, but now that the large broken line formed, looks like we're in for rougher ride than before. — BazookaJoe 01:31, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
That supercell currently past Springfield, Illinois is HUGE. That thing's been producing a hook all the way across Missouri and Illinois. I bet this one will end up being the worst. F4, perhaps?
ILC039-115-130345- /O.CON.KILX.TO.W.0012.000000T0000Z-060313T0345Z/ MACON-DE WITT- 923 PM CST SUN MAR 12 2006 ...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 945 PM CST FOR NORTHERN MACON AND DE WITT COUNTIES... AT 919 PM CST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR AND STORM SPOTTERS WERE TRACKING AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TORNADO. THIS TORNADO WAS LOCATED NEAR ROWELL...OR ABOUT 11 MILES SOUTHWEST OF CLINTON... MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH.
— BazookaJoe 03:32, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
Well, this outbreak is now over. It was certainly a bad one. Last night I was on the very northern edge of the line of tornado watches, but we never got more than a lot of rain and some good lightning. River Flood Warnings and High Wind Warnings are all over my area. Temperatures are plummeting. Looking for some snow this week. Looking far into the horizon, another outbreak may be shaping up for the 10 day period. Dr. Jaff Masters, referring to the Texas wildfires: "The 10-day forecast is also somewhat promising, as a very active jet stream pattern is forecast to bring the chance of a major storm system to the desert Southwest and Texas early next week. However, this could also bring another severe weather outbreak to the country." — BazookaJoe 22:16, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
Moderate risk of severe weather in parts of southern Mississippi and northeastern Louisiana. There is the chance of isolated major tornadoes, that could be noteworthy. I will update the season page as necessary. There was one isolated tornado last night in Texas.
Chance of an outbreak: 20% (5% for a major outbreak). However, despite the low numbers of tornadoes, one or two could be strong or violent. I can't put the alert level above 3 though (Significant threat). CrazyC83 21:45, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
I don't really follow weather events overseas, especially non-tropical events, but that sounds like a pretty strong tornado in Hamburg! I added a little bit of additional information about it, but I am searching for more. The two killed were on construction cranes. Damage sounds like an F2 or maybe an F3 but I don't know if the Fujita Scale is in use there... CrazyC83 20:59, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
SPC starting to get concerned about a potential end-of-month outbreak, especially on Thursday. Still too early to tell how it will exactly turn out. CrazyC83 15:50, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
Still being downplayed by the SPC - only a slight risk, although at the high end of it (45% chance). CrazyC83 00:47, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
Hot on the heels of this event, another outbreak brewing! Already a Day 2 Moderate Risk (which is rare!) CrazyC83 15:29, 31 March 2006 (UTC)
Moderate risk for April 1 and 2. A 60% chance of hail... that's the first time I've seen them use 60%. — BazookaJoe 06:59, 1 April 2006 (UTC)
Looks like April 2 could be worse than April 1. And it's going to happen in the same area as the mid-March outbreak. I'm also well included in the slight risk. :) — BazookaJoe 18:00, 1 April 2006 (UTC)
It's really heating up now...it's all for the count now. The outbreak gets its own article at 25 tornado reports with at least one killer tornado, or at 50 total tornado reports, or a major killer, since it is a widespread event. However, since one has hit a fair-sized city, if it was significant, I will make the article immediately if it was at least an F2. CrazyC83 23:00, 2 April 2006 (UTC)
Another destructive tornado in the Sprinfield, IL area. Can you believe it? — BazookaJoe 23:27, 2 April 2006 (UTC)
A supercell thunderstorm spawned a tornado in Israel on 2 Apr. There were also significant flooding. http://www.seasonet.com/upload/seasonet_2373.JPG http://www.seasonet.com/pic/pic_2385.JPG http://www.panet.co.il/ysc.php?ac=showarticle&article_id=27466 http://www.panet.co.il/ysc.php?ac=showarticle&article_id=27476
Just as they clean up, yet another possible outbreak might be brewing. Too early to tell but this could be another bad one. Thursday and Friday would be most of it if indeed true. CrazyC83 20:36, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
Models are now suggesting that it could be WORSE than anything we've seen this year. A few have even called it "Super Outbreak II"! CrazyC83 18:44, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
They don't call it Tornado Alley for nothing. I wonder if the SPC will make it a high risk? They were quite gun-shy on the last one; in hindsight they should have made it a high risk and expanded the coverage. Well, here it comes again... — BazookaJoe 00:15, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
HIGH RISK TODAY AND TOMORROW!!! This is likely to be REALLY bad...the latest watch says >95% chance of many tornadoes, 60% chance of a major outbreak. CrazyC83 18:30, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
Wow, did activity just fall apart or what? We were well on our way to a big outbreak yesterday - and it fizzled...today will be interesting though! (The article was moved to User:CrazyC83/Outbreak0407 since we did NOT reach the levels of warranting it; it had looked like we would earlier so I made the call to create it, but it fizzled. It may be reinstated if necessary. 25+ tornadoes with a killer, 50+ tornadoes or 10+ deaths is the criteria set) CrazyC83 14:40, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
Could be an Easter weekend event coming up...although I currently doubt that Good Friday will be active (as the SPC suggests in the southern Great Lakes and Ohio Valley), Saturday in the middle Plains and Easter Sunday in the Ohio Valley could be interesting...Note: any outbreak that weekend will include Easter Sunday or Easter Weekend in its name. CrazyC83 03:57, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
It started early - at least 15 tornadoes reported so far. Not article-worthy, but will be mentioned on this page. CrazyC83 02:54, 14 April 2006 (UTC)
It seems that it is firing up again...13 tornadoes so far this evening and several good cells out there. CrazyC83 02:50, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
Yet another round of severe weather seems to be in store for mid-week. I have a feeling this will be a repeat of April 2 and 7, not an event that is anchored by one strong tornado that hits a decent-sized city (with a swarm of weak tornadoes to go along with it).
If it transpires, should it be considered part of the same article as this weekend and the current one be renamed Mid-April 2006 Tornado Outbreak Sequence? After all, it is the same air mass and same areas being affected. The last time there was a break (March 10), the same article was kept for both ends. CrazyC83 02:11, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
This time the activity has shifted southward. It is looking like Texas is going to be hardest hit. Still a lot of uncertainty though on what exactly will happen - I think there is a chance of a major outbreak, but it could easily bust. CrazyC83 17:44, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
After a consistent, steady string of weak tornadoes in the first week of May, tomorrow it gets serious. Moderate Risk of severe weather issued for a large area; I wouldn't be surprised to see the risk go up to a High Risk later. I also think the threat will extend much farther north into the Great Lakes as well. Something to watch for sure! CrazyC83 18:01, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
3 people dead in Westminster, Texas. It is not really article-worthy though due to the isolated nature (it does not meet the standards set out). However, if today is bad, it will be considered part of the same outbreak and the standards are reduced for an article today. CrazyC83 14:47, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
I am definitely on the fence on this one, just like with Iowa City in April. If someone wants to make an article, go ahead, but it falls (just) under what I believe are the standards. CrazyC83 15:08, 11 May 2006 (UTC)
More severe weather again this week, except the core will be farther north. Moderate risk out, with the main threat being in the southern Great Lakes and Ohio Valley. CrazyC83 19:07, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
Missed the start of this one as I was away, but there were a surprisingly large number of reports yesterday! At least they were fairly weak... CrazyC83 21:28, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
CrazyC83, I'm quite excited. We are on the eastern edge of the slight risk today and on the northern edge of the moderate risk tomorrow. 60% chance of severe weather is something that southwest Michigan doesn't see too often. I commented on my local met.'s blog last night and said, this could be one of the few Big Ones of 2006. Now, who knows, it could be another Late-May 1998 Tornado Outbreak and Derecho, though a less severe one. — BazookaJoe 13:42, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
I've added the 22nd, because it is a repeat performance today in the same two spots - actually it covers even more areas since we should include Kentucky, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and possibly the Carolinas.-- JForget 23:33, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
Well with the three areas consisting of the Ohio Valley, the southern Plains and the Dakotas it was close for requiring that but there were no fatalities just yet and no tornado that really left its mark though.-- JForget 19:51, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
Wow, did the Plains dodge somewhat a bullet, yesterday. Omaha, Des Moines and portions of South Dakota and northern Missouri were under a moderate risk of severe weather and there were quite some big ones there but no tornadoes only those in Ohio on the 11th. It was sizzling hot there yesterday and in Omaha, there was a storm that hit the area and dropped the temperature from the mid/upper 90's (35-36 Celsius) to the low 70's (21 Celsius) in an hour. There were lots of winds, but I was surprised that ther were no tornadoes (not even a single weak one). Now the heat is going to be bad, maybe not as bad as in 1995, but is there potential for derechos. I know in order to breakup the heat, there could be some wicked thunderstorms, but not sure how bad would it be, but is there any possibility of a derecho in the coming days.-- JForget 19:57, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
Derecho event in northeastern Ontario!! See: Northeastern Ontario derecho page newly created
I may add these these dates in the list (and possibly in the derecho events), because there is some very serious weather hitting Northeastern Ontario, there could have been a damaging tornado in Manitoulin Island as there have been reports of homes heavily damaged, possibly destroyed. I will wait the reports of Environment Canada as they will likely visit the area and whether it was a tornado. Right now, North Bay is getting pounding and there is a tornado warning there as well as Algonquin Park, as there is a wicked line there (close to a derecho if it isn't one already). Most of southern Ontario could get big ones tonight as there are nasty storms in Michigan in forms of lines. Maybe Thursday could be a big day too-- JForget 21:51, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
Here we go again! This time, somewhat farther south. Moderate risk issued today. There could be tornadoes in this one, but the main threat is again straight-line winds. Somewhat farther south than the worst of Monday, but not much.
If this gets bad, should this go into that article already existing? CrazyC83 15:06, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
I have took a look a the line of storms that hit Southern Quebec and this was quite close to a derecho, lots of lightning, widespread damaging wind, and fast motion of the storms. Although the shape of the storm, almost like a snakeing type of line and the fact that it was nearly only half the speed (65-70 KM/H)of the July 17 storm, forced me to put near-derecho in the article (August 1)Although, anyone thinking that this is a derecho, can feel free to discuss in the derecho events talk page.By the way, quite a strong tornado that hit the Eastern Townships, luckly the damage was limited to a few structures. JForget 20:34, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
Yeah I doubt about it, but I just wanted to see if others had followed more throughly the storm then me since it was late-night and was sleeping. I will wait for more details on tonight's storms that slammed, all of Ontario (Georgian Bay squall line and Ottawa supercell), including my place, wondering what will be the rating for the Cumbermore tornado, with the amount of damage premilinary reports from crews there, it may very well by close to an F3 if it ain't. -- JForget 04:11, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
Do I make an article about that event? It is a borderline case.
Not really, unless they add up after surveys, but we may never know. In Ontario on August 2, there was only a couple of reports but ended up with 8 confirmed + 1 unconfirmed.-- JForget 20:15, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
Traditionally a slow month, except when an outbreak is caused by a hurricane or tropical storm. (BTW, none were confirmed due to Ernesto) I wouldn't expect any major outbreaks in September, but stranger things have happened. CrazyC83 00:35, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
After the slowest period this year so far in the first half of September (not unusual), the activity should pick up quickly - and it could with a vengeance. We could go from nothing at all to an article-worthy outbreak, if it develops. What St. Louis WFO had to say CrazyC83 05:52, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
Only 2 wind reports, I've thought it would be bad today, but luckly not. Environnement Canada only predict a chance of non-severe storms for Central Ontario and Tuesday where most of the activity will pass my area - no storms expected. Thought it would active tommrrow.-- JForget 01:53, 18 September 2006 (UTC)
Just in time for the equinox, the SPC released some fairly stunning outlooks today. A moderate risk from Chicago to Arkansas on Friday, and an elevated chance for severe weather from Michigan to Texas on Saturday. It will be interesting to see if it's not going to bust. I wish I were in Illinois this weekend. — BazookaJoe 18:29, 21 September 2006 (UTC)
If an article would be require later on, should we called it : "The Fall Equinox Tornado outbreak"?. Meanwhile, there is a slight risk (to approach severe limits) for Southwestern Ontario for Saturday, but maybe it will include Toronto later on. My area should be okay though.-- JForget 19:05, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
September 23 is going to be the weak, isolated crap in the northern states. Already a probable F0 in Wisconsin, and some showers with rotation and funnel clouds reported back home in SW Mich (I am in Central Mich right now, unfortunately). I want Michigan to get some F0s in some fields... that would make me excited. — BazookaJoe 21:27, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
[2] Should warrant a mention. – Ch acor 11:35, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
This could be THE big outbreak of the fall, right in the middle of November for the second straight year. The SPC is ALREADY picking up what could be a major outbreak, particularly on the 14th. That despite the fact it is a week away. I can't remember them being so bold 8 days out... CrazyC83 23:58, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
What is supposed to be the cold front crossing the east coast today (November 11) that would have spawned that possible outbreak or another storm? -- JForget 14:45, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
Quite ominous now. PDS watch issued mentioning a nocturnal outbreak. Those can definitely be devastating, especially with many in FEMA trailers in the region. It will be a tough one to track being overnight, but if an article is needed, it should be at Gulf Coast Tornado Outbreak of November 2006. CrazyC83 04:01, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
First fatality reported. Due to its widespread nature, it is not yet article-worthy at this time, but I will continue to watch (if the number of tornadoes keeps growing significantly, or if more people are confirmed dead). CrazyC83 18:07, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
How it ranks against the standards:
At least 5 killed last night in North Carolina. That takes care of the article question. Mid-November 2006 Tornado Outbreak created (disambiguate from smaller events, plus no more geographic range as it spread northeast). CrazyC83 18:08, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
Early models seem to be picking up a potential double-whammy, with severe weather - including tornadoes - in the southern Plains down to the Gulf Coast, which the SPC has even mentioned. (Combined with the winter weather farther north, see Talk:Winter storms of 2006-07#November 27-December 1 for that part) CrazyC83 03:45, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
A number of small tornadoes have struck England and Wales in the last few days with moderate damage for that area. Multiple outlets are covering it, including BBC. [3] Severe storms and tornadoes have been forecasted TORRO, ESTOFEX. ESWD. Evolauxia 19:27, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
Tornadoes in PA killed at least one with straight-line wind killing another. NWS survey page on Lucerne Co F2; NWS summary and survey on Halifax F1; PNS on Greensburg F1. media 1 2 Evolauxia 07:06, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
Might be worth a mention. A freak tornado hit in London, England today - with damage confined to a single street. Six hurt. [4] – Ch acor 14:30, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
I've seen on TV heavy damage that came from what look like a tornado in Australia (near Brisbane). Anyone had more info on that one (I will give you links on the details of the storms that hit the area on the 16? I've seen that some of the storms packed winds of near 200 km/h and there were storm cells. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]-- JForget 03:12, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
Tornado watches for most of FL, tornado warnings for parts of FL, GA and SC. – Ch acor 16:19, 25 December 2006 (UTC)
Signs are pointing to one last outbreak to end 2006, this time across the Gulf Coast primarily once again. Still too early to tell exactly how severe. CrazyC83 21:42, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
What counts as a "reported" tornado? An entry on the NWS list of storm reports? (I give permission for anyone to move this comment to keep the weather discussions together.) Ardric47 03:55, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
Is there a site that documents European events at all? All I'm able to get here are the major events... CrazyC83 15:22, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
I'm wondering; I've been looking all over the Internet (including at the National Weather Service website) and I have been unable to find a list of tornadoes that have been confirmed by the NWS. Where can I find a list like this? bob rulz 02:18, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
Similarly, is there any place, where there is a list of Canadian Tornadoes Reported/confirmed, so I may add it for each month after the US numbers. Also, their statements are kept very breifly in the Special Weather Statements (generally 24 hours or less) is they state any tornadoes which is hard to fully keep track on the numbers I could have easily missed most of the tornadoes of the Haliburton tornado outbreak (no I won't create an article) of August 2. -- JForget 00:40, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
Where does it fall vs. the general criteria? (Since it was more of a tornado outbreak than derecho, this applies)
CrazyC83 00:52, 19 August 2006 (UTC)
I may not be good in Polish, but if I understand a bit the article it was 14 injuries and 100 houses damaged in that storm? Unfortunate that the site doesn't have an English version and AltaVista does not have a Polish to English translation. Based on the images of the devastation, looks like more like an F2, perhaps F3 - however, I may overestimate since the structures are probably not as solidly built as in the U.S - so that who be more likely an F2-- JForget 21:58, 29 August 2006 (UTC).
That section is getting very long on here. It seems that was a web of several events - none of them were article-worthy on their own, but altogether possibly. Maybe one should be started for the whole thing? More information could be found from other regions. CrazyC83 03:24, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
If the weather offices would have called the Quebec August 1 and Southern Ontario August 2 storms derechos, an article would have long existed. But of course Environment Canada is certainly not the NWS for such events. There is plenty of events that could have been puzzled together to create an article about the severe weather in Quebec and Ontario together with the major power outages in Quebec along with the two fatalities and the F2 Lac Drolet twister, the severe weather in Ottawa on August 1 and 2, the tornadoes in the Haliburton area, the super heat and humidity. Since, an article about the severe weather in Ohio on August 28th was created, maybe it can warrant an article.
Looks like a 2007 severe weather events in Canada article may be necessary too. Too late for this year though.-- JForget 01:53, 18 September 2006 (UTC)
Well I should forget August 1-2, unless I do it in the User Page/events (or whatever). Maybe we should put that article in nomination for deletion unless WikiProject Ohio prefers to keep it, or put a list of severe events in Ohio ( i had created their 1969 windstorm event, because it was one of the deadliest derechos ever in the U.S). Maybe I should also put starting next year in a new user page a list of severe weather events across Canada. -- JForget 19:01, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
Only French and maybe a bit of Spanish but that's it. -- JForget 19:02, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
Currently, the page shows 1102 reported tornadoes in the US for 2006 and 463 confirmed, with the SPC monthly stats page listed as a source. The January-April final totals are out and should be used. From January-April, there were 447 confirmed tornadoes. Since then there have been (trying to include post-12 September) 582 more reported tornadoes, with 16 confirmed. Given that we already know that there are 163 fewer confirmed tornadoes than reported tornadoes in the first four months of the year, that information should be included. Hebrooks87 10:50, 19 September 2006 (UTC)
Those tornadoes in the database are repeated for every county they hit. Nonetheless, I walked through it for March 9-13 and found 105 tornadoes, 21 more than the initial estimate. One of the new tornadoes was an F2, but most were F0. CrazyC83 01:58, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
The final count for the month of March, from the NWS SPC monthly stats is 143 (the second column on numbers on the page). That's based on the F8 forms submitted by the local offices, with the Warning Coordination Meteorologist at the SPC combining the segments. If we're not going to use the SPC website as a reference for the totals, then it shouldn't be referenced at the top of the article. Hebrooks87 13:14, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
Due to this AfD, September Upper Midwest Tornado Outbreak is to be merged with this article. If you have any questions, please contact me at my talk page. Ian Manka 01:38, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
IMHO, this should be merged here. The image is pretty good too, could be used here, but the article just doesnt stand alone. - Runningonbrains 20:46, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
I disagree I think it was notable enough to stand alone. It was the biggest tornado that Westchaster County has ever seen and very uncommmon. It was a huge deal for the residents and should not be merged with some other article. It will take away the importance of it.
Sirlinksalot Tornado Links has a large collection of links to various tornadoes sites, and if you go to "News Articles about Tornadoes" has links to many, many news articles about tornado events around the globe. Evolauxia 22:25, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
Also,
See Talk:Tornadoes of 2007#"Most Tornadoes form in the U.S.". Simply south 16:27, 26 September 2007 (UTC)
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I suggest marge 2006 Saroma tornado to Tornadoes_of_2006#November_7_(Japan). 2006 Saroma tornado is substub, and it uses bare URLs, which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot. 126.167.163.127 ( talk) 02:28, 12 December 2022 (UTC)