Puting beliung Mac 2012

Puting beliung awal Mac 2012 dari 2 Mac hingga 3 Mac 2012 menyebabkan kerosakan yang teruk di selatan Amerika Syarikat terutama di Ohio . Sehingga kini 39 kematian. Secara perbandingan puting beliung 1966 Candlestick Park lebih teruk .

Wabak puting beliung awal Mac 2012
GOES 13 image of the storm system on March 2
GOES 13 image of the storm system on March 2
Date of tornado outbreak:March 2–3, 2012
Duration1:2 days
Maximum rated tornado2:EF4 tornado
Tornadoes caused:44 confirmed, 127 reported
Damages:
Fatalities:≥39
Areas affected:Southern United States and Ohio Valley

1Time from first tornado to last tornado
2Most severe tornado damage; see Enhanced Fujita Scale


Sinopsis meteorologi sunting

Puting beliung besar melanda rantau ini kurang daripada 72 jam sebelum ribut ini dan membunuh 13 orang, termasuk 6 orang di Harrisburg, Illinois, Tuscaloosa, Alabama Dayton .Pada pagi 2 Mac, ia telah dinaikkan taraf .Tengah Tennessee dan tengah Kentucky menjalar ke ke Tengah dan Selatan Indiana dan selatan Ohio .

Pusingan awal ribut berlaku akibat panas yang kuat memasuki rantau ini, dengan suhu meningkat ke paras rekod. Jisim udara jadi tidak menentu terutama di Sungai Ohio, Lembah Ohio, Louisville, Kentucky dan selatan Cincinnati. Ricih angin tertinggi dengan nilai setinggi 800 m2/s2 menyebabkan kerosakan teruk di beberapa komuniti

Pada keesokan harinya, pada 3 Mac, cuaca semakin buruk daripada Hatteras Cape ke Delta Mississippi. Angin perolakan berlaku di South Carolina membawa hujan batu . P{uting beliung juga berlakun di Florida dan bergerak ke Lautan Atlantik.


Tornadoes sunting

Puting beliung yang disahkan mengikut skala Fujita dipertingkatkan
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Kejadian 2 Mac 2012 sunting

List of reported tornadoes - Friday, March 2, 2012
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Comments/Damage
Alabama
EF3SE of AthensLimestone, Madison34°45′35″N 86°57′11″W / 34.7597°N 86.9531°W / 34.7597; -86.9531 (Athens, (Mar. 2, EF3))151034.4 batu (55.4 km)The tornado caused significant structural damage to houses and barns, including much roof damage, and some damage to outer walls. It also uprooted several trees. There were minor injuries reported. Hardest area affected was near Harvest which was previously hit on April 27, 2011 by EF5 strength winds. Tornado upgraded from EF2 to EF3 following additional surveys. Tornado may have continued farther northeast as surveys continue.
EF2SE of MeridianvilleMadison34°51′01″N 86°34′13″W / 34.8502°N 86.5702°W / 34.8502; -86.5702 (Meridianville (Mar. 2, EF2))16067.3 batu (11.7 km)Buckhorn High School was damaged and numerous weaker houses were destroyed in the area. Extensive tree and power line damage reported.[1] Injuries reported.[2] Tornado upgraded from EF1 to EF2 following additional surveys.
EF1NE of AthensLimestone34°00′N 86°51′W / 34.°N 86.85°W / 34.; -86.85 (Athens, (Mar. 2, EF1))21392.6 batu (4.2 km)Several trees were uprooted and destroyed, as well as roof damage to houses and barns.
EF?Opp (1st tornado)Covington31°17′N 86°16′W / 31.28°N 86.26°W / 31.28; -86.26 (Opp (Mar. 2, EF?))2250unknownFirst of two tornadoes in town.
EF?Opp (2nd tornado)Covington31°17′N 86°16′W / 31.28°N 86.26°W / 31.28; -86.26 (Opp (Mar. 2, EF?))2251unknownSecond of two tornadoes in town.
EF1Beechwood areaLowndes32°05′09″N 86°46′40″W / 32.0859°N 86.7779°W / 32.0859; -86.7779 (Beechwood (Mar. 2, EF1))235317.7 batu (28.5 km)Tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees and damaged two homes
EF?SSE of Bald HillGeneva31°08′N 85°37′W / 31.14°N 85.62°W / 31.14; -85.62 (Opp (Mar. 2, EF?))0018unknown
EF1NE of SuttlePerry, Dallas, Autauga32°32′55″N 87°09′11″W / 32.5486°N 87.1531°W / 32.5486; -87.1531 (Little Oakmulgee Creek (Mar. 2, EF1))031519.2 batu (30.9 km)Primarily struck in rural areas; snapped trees, destroyed a hunting camp mobile home, and did shingle and window damage at Paul M. Grice State Park. Tornado caused by the same supercell that caused the Verbena tornado.
EF2Verbena areaChilton, Coosa32°43′31″N 86°32′01″W / 32.7254°N 86.5337°W / 32.7254; -86.5337 (Verbena (Mar. 2, EF2))040328 batu (45 km)Preliminary assessments revealed an EF2 tornado in Verbena. Several well-built houses were heavily damaged and hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted. Continued into Coosa County and dissipated northeast of Nixburg
EF2Jackson's Gap areaTallapoosa, Chambers32°52′00″N 85°58′01″W / 32.8666°N 85.9669°W / 32.8666; -85.9669 (Eagle Creek (Mar. 2, EF2))045331.3 batu (50.4 km)1 death - Multiple-vortex tornado destroyed four mobile homes near Jackson's Gap, and one mobile home just outside of Trammel Crossroads. Tornado caused by the same supercell that caused the Verbena tornado.
Illinois
EF?S of TrentonClinton38°33′N 89°41′W / 38.55°N 89.68°W / 38.55; -89.68 (Trenton (Mar. 2, EF?))1610unknownMinor damage reported including fences damaged.
Tennessee
EF1OoltewahHamilton, Bradley35°04′N 85°05′W / 35.06°N 85.09°W / 35.06; -85.09 (Ooltewah (Mar. 2, EF1))1750unknownTornado reported on Interstate 75 at Hunter Road. At least 20 houses ripped off of foundation, others with roof damage. At least 17 people have been injured. Possibly one or multiple tornadoes. Damage was also reported in the Cleveland area. Preliminary rating.
EF2NW of DelanoMcMinn35°18′N 84°38′W / 35.30°N 84.64°W / 35.30; -84.64 (Delano (Mar. 2, EF2))1830unknownTornado reported by a storm spotter. Several houses were destroyed and people have been injured.
EF2Tellico PlainsMonroe35°22′N 84°18′W / 35.37°N 84.30°W / 35.37; -84.30 (Tellico Plains (Mar. 2, EF2))185414.6 batu (23.5 km)Thirty houses reported damaged or destroyed in the area.
EF0Boonshill areaLincoln35°12′42″N 86°44′32″W / 35.2116°N 86.7422°W / 35.2116; -86.7422 (Boonshill (Mar. 2, EF0))20450.6 batu (0.97 km)A community center sustained damage and trees were uprooted.
EF?Dickson areaDickson36°05′N 87°23′W / 36.08°N 87.38°W / 36.08; -87.38 (Dickson (Mar. 2, EF?))2125unknownStorm spotters and law enforcement reported a rain-wrapped tornado on the ground.
EF1S of Kingston SpringsCheatham36°06′N 87°06′W / 36.10°N 87.10°W / 36.10; -87.10 (Kingston Springs (Mar. 2, EF1))21481 batu (1.6 km)A barn was destroyed, several houses sustained minor roof damage and trees were snapped.
EF?DaytonRhea35°29′N 85°01′W / 35.49°N 85.01°W / 35.49; -85.01 (Dayton (Mar. 2, EF?))2245unknownA double-wide trailer was rolled off its foundation.
EF3HarrisonHamilton35°04′N 85°16′W / 35.07°N 85.26°W / 35.07; -85.26 (Chattanooga (Mar. 2, EF3))2330unknownPublic report of a tornado on Interstate 24 just outside the city. Preliminary rating subject to change. Tornado was initially rated EF1; however, further surveys revealed high-end EF3 damage along the tornado's path.
EF2Rickman areaJackson, Putnam, Overton36°17′N 85°23′W / 36.28°N 85.38°W / 36.28; -85.38 (Dickson (Mar. 2, EF?))232611.3 batu (18.2 km)Significant damage reported north of Cookeville. At least 40 houses were damaged or destroyed and hundreds of trees were uprooted or snapped by this large wedge tornado. Three people were injured.
EF2Harrogate areaClaiborne36°35′N 83°38′W / 36.58°N 83.64°W / 36.58; -83.64 (Harrogate (Mar. 2, EF2))0129unknownSeveral houses sustained major roof damage.
EF0S of MascotKnox36°01′N 83°46′W / 36.02°N 83.77°W / 36.02; -83.77 (Mascot (Mar. 2, EF0))03052.1 batu (3.4 km)Tornado rolled a trailer and caused sporadic tree damage
Indiana
EF2WSW of WadesvillePosey38°05′N 87°50′W / 38.08°N 87.84°W / 38.08; -87.84 (Wadesville (Mar. 2, EF2))18376 batu (9.7 km)One wood frame home was destroyed and several other structures were damaged to varying degrees.
EF4New Pekin to ChelseaWashington, Clark, Scott Jefferson 38°31′N 86°01′W / 38.52°N 86.02°W / 38.52; -86.02 (New Pekin (Mar. 2, EF4))195452 batu (84 km)12 deaths – Very large wedge tornado reported in the area. Tornado emergency was issued. Severe damage reported in the area with injuries. A large section of Henryville was also destroyed with significant damage reported in Marysville and near Chelsea. Henryville Jr/Sr High School was also heavily damaged. This may have actually been multiple tornadoes (the survey is ongoing) and the death toll and path length are from the entire supercell/area and may not be fully accurate at this time.
EF3Holton areaRipley39°05′N 85°20′W / 39.08°N 85.34°W / 39.08; -85.34 (Holton (Mar. 2, EF3))210011 batu (18 km)2 deaths – Extensive damage reported in the area. At least six others were injured. Surveys currently underway.
North Carolina
EF?SW of EtowahTransylvania35°16′N 82°39′W / 35.27°N 82.65°W / 35.27; -82.65 (Etowah (Mar. 2, EF?))1840unknownA house was heavily damaged and trees and power lines were snapped.
EF2MurphyCherokee35°16′N 82°39′W / 35.27°N 82.65°W / 35.27; -82.65 (Murphy (Mar. 2, EF2))0103unknownStructural damage reported to a few businesses and several houses were also damaged.
Kentucky
EF?HendersonHenderson37°50′N 87°35′W / 37.84°N 87.58°W / 37.84; -87.58 (Henderson (Mar. 2, EF?))1843unknownTornado reported in the east side of the community. Power flashes were reported.
EF?ClayWebster37°29′N 87°49′W / 37.48°N 87.82°W / 37.48; -87.82 (Clay (Mar. 2, EF?))2010unknownLarge tornado reported just outside town.
EF?OwensboroDaviess37°46′N 87°07′W / 37.76°N 87.12°W / 37.76; -87.12 (Owensboro (Mar. 2, EF?))2022unknownTornado reported in the city.
EF3Crittenden areaGrant, Kenton38°47′N 84°38′W / 38.79°N 84.63°W / 38.79; -84.63 (Crittenden (Mar. 2, EF3))203010 batu (16 km)4 deaths – Many houses were destroyed and others damaged, with at least two houses removed from their foundations. 3 vehicles were thrown over a quarter mile. Many trees were downed.
EF1W of CarrolltonCarroll38°40′N 85°15′W / 38.66°N 85.25°W / 38.66; -85.25 (Carrollton (Mar. 2, EF1))20442.2 batu (3.5 km)Severe damage reported in Carrollton. One house was destroyed and many others damaged.
EF0E of CloverportBreckinridge2044120 ela (110 m)Small rope tornado damaged a metal building
EF?BremenMuhlenberg37°22′N 87°13′W / 37.36°N 87.22°W / 37.36; -87.22 (Bremen (Mar. 2, EF?))2051unknownMultiple reports of tornadoes in the community.
EF?Fort KnoxMeade39°01′N 84°43′W / 39.02°N 84.72°W / 39.02; -84.72 (Fort Knox (Mar. 2, EF?))2108unknownTornado reported on the base.
EF2N of OwentonOwen38°36′N 84°53′W / 38.60°N 84.89°W / 38.60; -84.89 (Owenton (Mar. 2, EF2))21255 batu (8.0 km)A house and numerous barns were heavily damaged or destroyed. Several other houses sustained minor damage. Three people were injured.
EF3Peach Grove/Moscow, OH Campbell, Clermont (OH), Brown (OH)38°51′N 84°20′W / 38.85°N 84.33°W / 38.85; -84.33 (Moscow (Mar. 2, EF3))214020 batu (32 km)3 deaths – Severe structural damage reported on both sides of the Ohio River. Many houses and businesses were damaged or destroyed, some nearly flattened, and several modular homes were flattened and blown away. All three fatalities were in Ohio. Numerous injuries also occurred.
EF?BerlinBracken38°41′N 84°10′W / 38.69°N 84.16°W / 38.69; -84.16 (Berlin (Mar. 2, EF?))2202unknownAt least 8 buildings were severely damaged. Extensive tree damage along the path.
EF3Wellington/West Liberty areasMenifee, Morgan37°55′N 83°30′W / 37.92°N 83.50°W / 37.92; -83.50 (Wellington (Mar. 2, EF3))2223>34 batu (55 km)8 deaths – Extensive damage in the two counties, including extreme damage in West Liberty. Many injuries and numerous fatalities reported (six in West Liberty and two near Frenchburg[3]) - and houses and businesses destroyed and possibly flattened. At least 75 people were injured. Preliminary assessments from emergency officials and media indicated a path length of 60 batu (97 km), although that may be from multiple tornadoes. The tornado was the first F3/EF3 in Eastern Kentucky since 1988. Tornado may have continued farther east.
EF3Blaine areaLawrence, Wayne (WV), Lincoln (WV)2240>27 batu (43 km)2 deaths – Long track tornado with one house and numerous manufactured homes destroyed. Widespread extensive tree damage. Some areas could not be accessed due to flooding and blocked roads, and the western part of the track has not yet been surveyed.
EF3Salyersville to Greyeagle, WVMagoffin, Johnson, Martin, Wolfe County Mingo (WV)37°43′N 83°13′W / 37.71°N 83.21°W / 37.71; -83.21 (Salyersville (Mar. 2, EF3))235146 batu (74 km)2 deaths - Many businesses and homes destroyed.
EF2East Bernstadt areaLaurel37°12′N 84°11′W / 37.20°N 84.19°W / 37.20; -84.19 (East Bernstadt (Mar. 2, EF2))00056.3 batu (10.1 km)5 deaths – Numerous houses were damaged or destroyed in the area. Numerous trees were downed.
EF2S of Milton (1st tornado)TrimbleunknownunknownPreliminary survey results
EF3S of Milton (2nd tornado)TrimbleunknownunknownPreliminary survey results
Ohio
EF?BentonvilleAdams38°45′N 83°37′W / 38.75°N 83.61°W / 38.75; -83.61 (Bentonville (Mar. 2, EF?))2222unknownSevere damage to several houses. Several people were injured - one seriously.
EF1N of SeamanAdams38°57′18″N 83°35′17″W / 38.955°N 83.588°W / 38.955; -83.588 (West Union (Mar. 2, EF1))22253 batu (4.8 km)Tornado damaged a barn and a home. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.
EF0SW of West UnionAdams38°47′N 83°34′W / 38.78°N 83.57°W / 38.78; -83.57 (West Union (Mar. 2, EF0))223050 ela (46 m)Brief tornado
EF2NE of West UnionAdams38°49′N 83°31′W / 38.81°N 83.52°W / 38.81; -83.52 (West Union (Mar. 2, EF2))223311 batu (18 km)Five mobile homes destroyed, three homes damaged. Dozens of cattle were killed and three people sustained injuries.
EF0Otway areaScioto38°51′N 83°13′W / 38.85°N 83.21°W / 38.85; -83.21 (Otway (Mar. 2, EF0))22462 batu (3.2 km)Tornado damaged two homes and a fire station.
Mississippi
EF1BaxtervilleLamar, Forrest31°05′N 89°35′W / 31.08°N 89.59°W / 31.08; -89.59 (Baxterville (Mar. 2, EF1))002312 batu (19 km)The tornado caused numerous tree damage along its path. Mobile homes were flipped and various roofs were damaged. A storage shed sustained heavy damage as well.
Georgia
EF3N of BuchananHaralson, Paulding33°51′N 85°13′W / 33.85°N 85.21°W / 33.85; -85.21 (Buchanan (Mar. 2, EF3))011529 batu (47 km)High-end EF3 tornado confirmed with a repair shop destroyed, mobile homes flipped, a church damaged and many trees knocked down. Damage at an elementary school in the community of Dallas as well as at least a dozen of homes. Surveys still ongoing - may have been stronger. One person was injured.
EF1East Cobb ParkCobb33°58′41″N 84°27′13″W / 33.9781°N 84.4537°W / 33.9781; -84.4537 (East Cobb Park (Mar. 2, EF1))02141 batu (1.6 km)Several buildings had roof damage and many trees were snapped or uprooted.
Virginia
EF1EwingLee36°38′N 83°26′W / 36.63°N 83.43°W / 36.63; -83.43 (Ewing (Mar. 2, EF1))0142unknownA house was heavily damaged and trees were uprooted.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/02/12, NWS Huntsville[1][2], NWS Wilmington, NWS Peachtree City, NWS Jackson, NWS Charleston, WV

March 3 event sunting

List of reported tornadoes - Saturday, March 3, 2012
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Comments/Damage
North Carolina
EF2Harrisburg/North Charlotte areaMecklenburg, Cabarrus35°16′N 80°41′W / 35.26°N 80.68°W / 35.26; -80.68 (Harrisburg (Mar. 3, EF2))07343.2 batu (5.1 km)Nearly 200 homes were damaged in an area in the northeast fringes of Charlotte, some were destroyed. Many trees were downed. Four people were injured.
South Carolina
EF0NNW of ColumbiaRichland34°04′N 81°04′W / 34.07°N 81.07°W / 34.07; -81.07 (Columbia (Mar. 3, EF0))1036unknownBrief tornado knocked down branches and trees.
Georgia
EF0ENE of ColquittMiller31°12′N 84°41′W / 31.20°N 84.68°W / 31.20; -84.68 (Colquitt (Mar. 3, EF0))1220UnknownSeveral trees were snapped and a home suffered some damage to its roof and porch.
EF0SSW of Vada areaDecatur31°03′N 84°26′W / 31.05°N 84.43°W / 31.05; -84.43 (Vada (Mar. 3, EF0))13303.37 bt (5 km)Possible tornado destroyed a metal frame home, a camper and multiple sheds. Several vehicles and irrigation pivots were also overturned.
EF3N of Moody Air Force BaseLowndes, Lanier31°00′N 83°15′W / 31.00°N 83.25°W / 31.00; -83.25 (Moody Air Force Base (Mar. 3, EF?))180011.2 bt (18 km)Tornado destroyed several homes, some of which were pushed off their foundation. Two mobile homes were flipped and numerous trees and power lines were downed and debarked.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/03/12, NWS Greenville-Spartanburg


Rujukan sunting

  1. ^ Stephens, Challen (March 2, 2012). "Buckhorn High School battered by morning tornado, but anticipated to be ready for some classes Monday". The Huntsville Times. Dicapai pada March 3, 2012.
  2. ^ Roop, Lee (March 2, 2012). "Meteorologists say up to 6 tornadoes hit Huntsville, Alabama area in echo of April 2011". The Huntsville Times. Dicapai pada March 3, 2012.
  3. ^ Spears, Valerie. "Death toll rises to 19; at least 300 injured in Friday's storm". Lexington Herald-Leader. Dicapai pada 3 March 2012.
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