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Event Details:
Event | Tornado |
-- Scale | EF0 |
-- Length | 1.71 Miles |
-- Width | 200 Yards |
State | TEXAS |
County/Area | RED RIVER |
WFO | SHV |
Report Source | NWS Storm Survey |
NCEI Data Source | CSV |
Begin Date | 2014-06-09 07:16 CST-6 |
Begin Location | 1W AVERY |
Begin Lat/Lon | 33.5532/-94.8031 |
End Date | 2014-06-09 07:21 CST-6 |
End Location | 0ENE AVERY |
End Lat/Lon | 33.5523/-94.7735 |
Deaths Direct/Indirect | 0/0 (fatality details below, when available...) |
Injuries Direct/Indirect | 0/0 |
Property Damage | 10.00K |
Crop Damage | 0.00K |
Episode Narrative | Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms redeveloped early Monday morning, June 9th across extreme Northeast Texas, Southeast Oklahoma, and Southwest Arkansas, as the nocturnal low level jet interacted with the retreating surface front. While these storms were not severe, they did produce an extended period of locally heavy rainfall especially across northern Bowie County Texas, as well as Little River, northern Miller, and southern Hempstead counties in Southwest Arkansas, where surface gauge and radar estimated determined that widespread 3-6+ inches of rain had fallen in 2-3 hours. As a result, flash flooding was observed just west of Texarkana, TX as well as across much of Little River County Arkansas. A tornado was also produced from these storms in Red River County, Texas. |
Event Narrative | The NWS conducted a storm survey in Red River County, Texas in the town of Avery and determined that the damage was consistent with that of a weak tornado. An EF0 tornado began along CR. 3326 where it snapped numerous trees, damaged the roof of the school gym and a dugout at the baseball field before lifting on the east side of town. Winds were estimated to be near 85 mph. |
Event Map:
Note: The tornado track is approximate based on the beginning (B) and ending (E) locations. The actual tornado path may differ from a straight line.All events for this episode:
Location | County/Zone | St. | Date | Time | T.Z. | Type | Mag | Dth | Inj | PrD | CrD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Totals: | 0 | 0 | 120.00K | 0.00K | |||||||
NASH | BOWIE CO. | TX | 06/09/2014 | 03:30 | CST-6 | Flash Flood | 0 | 0 | 0.00K | 0.00K | |
WINFIELD | TITUS CO. | TX | 06/09/2014 | 07:00 | CST-6 | Thunderstorm Wind | 54 kts. EG | 0 | 0 | 10.00K | 0.00K |
AVERY | RED RIVER CO. | TX | 06/09/2014 | 07:16 | CST-6 | Tornado | EF0 | 0 | 0 | 10.00K | 0.00K |
PEACEFUL VLY | SMITH CO. | TX | 06/09/2014 | 07:50 | CST-6 | Lightning | 0 | 0 | 100.00K | 0.00K | |
TEXARKANA | BOWIE CO. | TX | 06/09/2014 | 10:00 | CST-6 | Flash Flood | 0 | 0 | 0.00K | 0.00K | |
Totals: | 0 | 0 | 120.00K | 0.00K |