Global Hazards - April 2007


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Global Focus

Radar animation of Eagle Pass Tornado on April 24, 2007
Texas-Mexico Tornado
Global Hazards And Significant Events
April 2007

A severe thunderstorm produced a devastating tornado that affected the Texas-Mexico border on the night of April 24. Additional information can be found below.
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Drought & Heat | Flooding | Storms | Tropical Cyclones | Extratropical Cyclones | Severe Winter Weather
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Drought conditions
Across the United States, extreme drought conditions were observed in areas of Wyoming and Nebraska, as well as northern Minnesota and throughout much of the Desert Southwest and the Southeast region.
Most current Drought Monitor map
U.S. Drought Monitor

Citing This Report

NOAA National Climatic Data Center, State of the Climate: Global Hazards for April 2007, published online May 2007, retrieved on June 20, 2013 from http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/hazards/2007/apr.