***Official Weather Thread***

it got cold...but i have not had to break the snow shovel out at all so far


It was sort of a shame that we broke our 1 year snowless streak a few weeks ago with what at least at my house amounted to a dusting.  I think they said 0.5" officially.  I pulled the shovel out of the garage and put on the back porch in preparation of that big storm, haha!

 
10 days ago, they were predicting 70 degree temps for this weekend. We are now seeing mid 40's with chances for snow on Monday and Tuesday. I hate winter.

 
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Today is the 45th anniversary of the tornado outbreak in Grand Island. 


June 3, 1980: A Look Back At The Historic Grand Island Tornado Outbreak






Tuesday, June 3,1980 marked one of the most unique tornado events to ever impact Nebraska, if not the entire United States. It is arguably an unparalleled event in meteorological history. This tornado outbreak provided the basis for a book and television movie, as well as tornado and engineering research.

During the early evening hours, a massive supercell thunderstorm complex developed just north-northwest of Grand Island. This complex moved very slowly southeast through the area at around 10 MPH. Over a period of just under 3 hours, this storm complex would produce multiple tornadoes in and around the city of Grand Island. 

This many slow-moving, damaging tornadoes affecting such a small-but-populated geographic area makes it an one-of-a-kind event, but what made it even more unique was the fact that 3 of the 7 tornadoes were anti-cyclonic!  

Five people lost their lives as a result of these tornadoes, with around 200 people injured. Hundreds of homes and businesses were destroyed, with a total damage of nearly 300 million dollars (in 1980 dollars).



 









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I can still remember that day as if it were yesterday.  I was at a friend's baseball game when the first tornado hit Capitol Heights.  I rode my bike as fast as I could to get home.  We thought we lost our house when we saw debris in the backyard.  But luckily, it was just our garage.

 
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