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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Wed Jun 08 2016 12:03 am

TODAY  Version 3.7   06/24/94       Copyright 1986, 1994  By Patrick Kincaid

Today is Wednesday  June 8, 2016.
This is the 160th day of the year, there are 206 days left.

On this day...
   Weather data after 1990 is PARTIAL. For more current
   weather history, go to the National Climate Data Center
   website at www.ncdc.noaa.gov
   In 1953 The worst tornado of record for the state of Michigan
           killed 116 persons.  Flint MI was hardest hit.  The
           tornado, half a mile in width, destroyed 200 homes on
           Coldwater Road killing entire families.
   In 1966 A tornado ripped right through the heart of the capitol
           city of Topeka KS killing sixteen persons and causing 100
           million dollars damage.  The tornado, which struck during
           the evening, cut a swath of near total destruction eight
           miles long and four blocks wide.  It was the most
           destructive tornado of record up until that time.
   In 1974 Severe thunderstorms spawned at least twenty-three
           tornadoes in Oklahoma during the afternoon and evening
           hours.  One of the tornadoes struck the town Drumright
           killing sixteen persons and injuring 150 others.
           A tornado struck the National Weather Service office in
           Oklahoma City, and two tornadoes hit the city of Tulsa.
           Thunderstorms in Tulsa also produced as much as ten
           inches of rain.  Total damage from the storms was around
           thirty million dollars.  It was the worst natural
           disaster of record for Tulsa.
           Heavy rains across Arkansas brought 8-10 inches of rain.
           Flash flooding occurred at Siloam Springs in northwest
           Arkansas, and at El Dorado in south central Arkansas,
           where 12 inches of rain fell.
   In 1987 Thunderstorms in the northeastern U.S. produced large
           hail and damaging winds in Vermont injuring two persons.
           Thunderstorms in Ohio produced wind gusts to 75 mph near
           Akron, and deluged Pittsfield with two inches of rain in
           thirty minutes.
   In 1988 Overnight thunderstorms in Iowa produced 5.20 inches of
           rain at Coon Rapids.  Thunderstorms in the Florida Keys
           drenched Tavernier with 7.16 inches of rain in 24 hours.
           Eleven cities in the central U.S. reported record high
           temperatures for the date.
   In 1989 Thunderstorms produced severe weather over the Central
           Gulf Coast Region during the day and evening.  Severe
           thunderstorms spawned 17 tornadoes, including one which
           injured ten persons and caused a million dollars damage
           at Orange Beach AL.  Thunderstorm winds gusting to 90 mph
           killed three persons and injured four others at Mobile
           AL.  Thunderstorms also deluged Walnut Hill FL and Avalon
           Beach FL with eight inches of rain.
   In 2012 (8th-10th) Torrential rains from thunderstorms repeatedly
           going over the same areas deluged portions of Alabama, the
           Florida panhandle, and adjacent areas. Between 5 and 10
           inches fell at Mobile, Alabama...with nearly 22 inches at
           West Pensacola, Florida. Many parts of Escambia County,
           Florida were underwater.


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