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Storm Data articles from November 2006

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Publishes chronological listing, by state, of weather extremes and natural disasters. It also contains statistics on personal injuries and damage estimates.

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Storm Data archives from November 2006

Deadly tornado affects southeastern North Carolina.(OUTSTANDING STORMS OF THE MONTH)
November 1, 2006... At 6:37am on November 16, 2006, an F3 tornado ripped through homes one mile west of Riegelwood, NC, taking eight lives, injuring 20, and leaving 100 people homeless. In all, 42 structures were damaged, with 13 destroyed. Damage estimates in the...

Storm data and unusual weather phenomena.(ALABAMA, Central-GEORGIA Southwest)
November 1, 2006... Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena Time Path Path Local/ Length Width Location Date Standard (Miles)...

Storm data and unusual weather phenomena.(GULF OF MEXICO-NEW MEXICO, Southeast)
November 1, 2006... Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena Time Path Path Local/ Length Width Location Date Standard (Miles)...

Storm data and unusual weather phenomena.(NEW YORK, Central-TEXAS, Western North)
November 1, 2006... Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena Time Path Path Local/ Length Width Location Date Standard...

Storm data and unusual weather phenomena.(UTAH, East-WYOMING, Southeast)
November 1, 2006... Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena Time Path Path Location Local/ Length Width Date Standard (Miles)...

Reference notes.
November 1, 2006... Storm Data Disclosure Storm Data is an official publication of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) which documents the occurrence of storms and other significant weather phenomena having sufficient intensity to cause...

The Saffir-Simpson Scale.
November 1, 2006... Category One Hurricane: Winds 74-95 mph (64-82 kt or 119-153 kph). Storm surge generally 4-5 ft above normal. No real damage to building structures. Damage primarily to unanchored mobile homes, shrubbery, and trees. Some damage to poorly...

The Fujita Scale.
November 1, 2006... Typical F0 Tornado Damage Note the trees are stripped of leaves, but the trees remain standing. Only light roof damage and a few missing shingles. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Typical F1 Tornado Damage Note the uprooted trees and missing...

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