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From : Daryl Stout
Date : Thu Jun 09 2016 12:02 am

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

Today is Thursday  June 9, 2016.
This is the 161st day of the year, there are 205 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 A tornado hit the town of Worcester MA killing ninety
           persons.  The northeastern states usually remain free of
           destructive tornadoes, however in this case a low
           pressure system, responsible for producing severe
           thunderstorms in Michigan and Ohio the previous day,
           brings severe weather to New Hampshire and central
           Massachusetts.  The tornado mangled steel towers built to
           withstand winds of 375 mph.  The tornado, up to a mile in
           width at times, tracked 46 miles through Worcester
           County.  Debris from the tornado fell in the Boston area,
           and adjacent Atlantic Ocea.
   In 1972 A cloudburst along the eastern slopes of the Black Hills
           of South Dakota produced as much as 14 inches of rain
           resulting in the Rapid City flash flood disaster.  The
           rains, which fell in about four hours time, caused the
           Canyon Lake Dam to collapse. A wall of water swept
           through the city drowning 237 persons, and causing more
           than 100 million dollars property damage.
   In 1987 Lightning struck "Tire Mountain" near Denver CO,
           destroying two million tires out of a huge pile of six
           million tires.  Thunderstorms spawned three tornadoes
           around Denver, and a man was killed at Conifer CO when
           strong thunderstorm winds lifted up a porch and dropped
           it on him.  A thunderstorm near Compton MD produced two
           inch hail, and high winds which destroyed twenty barns
           and ten houses injuring five persons.
   In 1988 Thunderstorms produced severe weather from North Carolina
           to the Central Gulf Coast Region.  Hail in North Carolina
           caused more than five million dollars damage to property,
           and more than sixty million dollars damage to crops.
           Hail three and a half inches in diameter was reported at
           New Bern NC.  Thunderstorms in the Central High Plains
           produced 18 inches of hail at Fountain CO.  The
           temperature at Del Rio TX soared to an all-time record
           high of 112 degrees.
   In 1989 Severe weather abated for a date, however, showers and
           thunderstorms continued to drench the eastern U.S. with
           torrential rains.  Milton FL was deluged with 15.47
           inches in 24 hours.  Record heat and prolonged drought in
           south central Texas left salt deposits on power lines and
           insulators near the coast, and when nighttime dew causing
           arcing, the city of Brownsville was plunged into darkness.
   In 2010 (9th-11th) Intense rainfall lead to major flash flooding
           over several areas. On the 9th, the system dumped more than
           evacuations ordered. On the 10th, similar precipitation
           amounts closed roads in Tyler, Texas, where there were also
           many rescues. On the 11th, 6 to 7 inches of rain, caused
           the Little Missouri River to rise over 20 feet in under 3
           hours, cresting at a record of 23 feet...in the Albert Pike
           Campground area near Langley, Arkansas. Tragically, 20
           people...including children (one as young as 2 years old),
           drowned in the event in southwest Arkansas.


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