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Eventdex · Dust

BAILEY

750380 · 34.193, -102.743

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event_typeDust Devil
ncei_event_id750,380
episode_id125,012
begin_utc2018-06-07T20:15:00+00:00
end_utc2018-06-07T20:15:00+00:00
stateTEXAS
cz_typeC
cz_nameBAILEY
lat34.193
lon-102.743
end_lat34.193
end_lon-102.743
deaths_direct0
deaths_indirect0
injuries_direct0
injuries_indirect0
damage_property0.00K
damage_crops0.00K
wfo_sourceMesonet
episode_narrativeDuring the morning of the seventh, a mesoscale convective system moving across Oklahoma reinforced pre-existing outflow boundaries in the Rolling Plains and eastern South Plains. A weak short wave moving over the top of an upper level ridge combined with a very unstable airmass over the Rolling Plains creating scattered severe thunderstorms. Strong downdraft CAPE values led to very strong reported wind gusts as well as large hail to the size of golf balls. Strong winds blew over a tractor trailer near Kirkland (Childress County) along US Highway 287. In addition, repeated rounds of slow moving thunderstorms dropped several inches of rain on far southwestern Childress County. An NWS cooperative weather observer reported 4.48 inches of rainfall while radar rainfall estimates were between five and six inches just a few miles east of the observer's location.
event_narrativeA Texas Tech University West Texas mesonet site near Muleshoe recorded a wind gust to 63 mph. However, an NWS cooperative weather observer viewed a dust devil moving across the mesonet location at the same time.
year2,018

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BAILEY — Dust — TerraPulse