The Dexes / Dust / 5363100

Eventdex · Dust

MIDLAND

5363100 · 32.933, -101.233

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event_typeDust Storm
ncei_event_id5,363,100
episode_id1,154,389
begin_utc2003-06-04T00:50:00+00:00
end_utc2003-06-04T02:20:00+00:00
stateTEXAS
cz_typeZ
cz_nameMIDLAND
lat32.933
lon-101.233
end_lat32.933
end_lon-101.233
deaths_direct0
deaths_indirect0
injuries_direct0
injuries_indirect0
damage_property0
damage_crops0
wfo_sourceUNKNOWN
episode_narrativeSevere thunderstorms were numerous across parts of the Permian Basin during the evening of the 3rd, with less coverage over the Big Bend and Trans Pecos regions. This event began as a pair of supercell thunderstorms moved southeast from the Texas South Plains along a frontal boundary. These storms moved into the northeast Permian Basin, and resulted in large hail to the size of baseballs, damaging winds, and flash flooding. A second area of severe storm development occurred to the southwest, across the western Permian Basin. The most damaging severe weather of the event occurred as this activity moved into Ector County. This storm was responsible for significant wind damage across parts of Ector and Midland Counties which left 60 families homeless. By mid evening, the two organized convective complexes were generally exiting the eastern Permian Basin. The thunderstorm activity was followed by a very dramatic haboob which moved across a large part of the central Permian Basin.
year2,003

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MIDLAND — Dust — TerraPulse