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Flash Flood Michigan Dickinson 2002-09-30
se-2002-5316739 · 2002-09-30T18:58:00Z
The record
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| start_utc | 2002-09-30T18:58:00+00:00 |
|---|---|
| end_utc | 2002-09-30T23:59:00+00:00 |
| event_type | Flash Flood |
| origin_utc | 2002-09-30T18:58:00+00:00 |
| last_fix_utc | 2002-09-30T23:59:00+00:00 |
| geo_granularity | point |
| state | Michigan |
| state_fips | 26 |
| county | DICKINSON |
| county_fips | 43 |
| cz_type | C |
| injuries | 0 |
| deaths | 0 |
| episode_narrative | On Sep 30, a short wave moving from the plains into south central Canada brought a warm front into Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Scattered thunderstorms developed along the front, with several of these storms becoming severe. One supercell that originally developed in an area of higher shear over northern Wisconsin produced three tornadoes and extensive downburst wind damage in southern Dickinson County when it encountered an outflow boundary from earlier convection. The majority of damage to the Iron Mountain, Kingsford and Quinnesec areas was caused by downburst winds, which knocked trees into homes, downed power lines, etc. The most significant damage was produced by the tornado that moved through Kingsford and Iron Mountain. |
| provisional | false |
Provenance
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