Eastern Alaska Range North of Trims Camp storm history
Storm events recorded in Eastern Alaska Range North of Trims Camp, Alaska between 1950 and 2025.
17
Total events
0
Tornadoes
0
Hail
0
Floods
0
Deaths
$0
Property damage
Most significant events
Strongest tornadoes, deadliest events, and biggest damage in this county. Up to 50 shown.
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The USArray fixed Vaisala WXT520 weather station operated by the Alaska Earthquake Center at Donnelly Dome (K24KX) reported sustained winds of 48 mph gusting to 71 mph at 0450AKST on October 12th. Peak winds occurred at 0955AKST with a gust of 81 mph.
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The Air Force Tower mesonet (AFTA2) approx 13 mi SSW of Fort Greely reported an initial verifying observation of 72 mph wind gust at 12:40 local time on October 8th. An LSR was sent on behalf of this observation under the classification of Non-Thunderstorm Wind.
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Strong Gap winds developed through Isabel Pass during the morning hours and peaked right around Noon. During this period sustained winds reported by the Texas Condo RAWS (TCOA2) were between 40 and 45 mph with gusts consistently in the 60 to 70 mph range.
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Very strong gap winds developed through Isabel Pass with the Donnelley Dome Mesonet (K24KX) reporting wind gusts over 70 mph for almost 20 hours as strong southerly flow crossed the Alaska Range. A peak wind gust of 85 mph was recorded at 12:25 PM on the 16th.
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The Texas (TEXA2) mesonet site near Fort Greely reported a wind gust of 90 mph while the Air Force Tower (AFTA2) location gusted to 91 mph.
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Strong gap winds developed through Isabel Pass during the overnight hours with wind speeds near Fort Greely at site OPFA2 peaking at 86 mph during the morning hours.
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Southerly gap winds developed through Isabel Pass reaching speeds of up to 82 mph at the US Army Fort Greely Air Force Tower weather station. The strong winds persisted for approximately 48 hours.
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Strong south winds developed through Isabel Pass around midnight of the 16th and continued into the morning hours. A number of observation stations reported wind gusts in excess of 70 mph during the event, with a peak gust of 90 mph reported at the DOT Texas Condo mesonet station…
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Strong southerly chinook winds developed in the Eastern Alaska Range on March 30th. South winds gusts to 74 mph were reported at Air Force Tower (AFTA2). Winds diminished during the overnight hours.
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Strong winds developed the afternoon of the 21st and persisted into the early morning hours of the 22nd. The Ft. Greely Washington Range mesonet station reported a peak gust of 71 mph during this event.
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Strong southerly winds began ramping up the evening of the February 12 along the north side of Isabel Pass. The strongest winds occurred from just after noon through the early evening hours of the 13th. The OP5 mesonet station reported a peak gust of 85 mph.
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Texas Condo (TCOA2) reported wind gusts up to 85 mph.
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The Texas (TEXA2) site reported wind gusts up to 72 mph.
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The Donnelly Dome (K24KX) USARRAY site reported wind gusts up to 85 mph.
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The Air Force Tower (AFTA2) site reported gusts up to 76 mph.
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Strong winds developed on the north side of the Alaska Range. Wind gusts up to 75 mph were observed at the K24KX Donnelly Dome USARRAY site.
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Winds in the Alaska Range began ramping up the afternoon of the 14th. The Texas Condo mesonet site reported gusts as high as 75 mph during the event.
Events by year
| Year | Events | Tornadoes |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 6 | 0 |
| 2024 | 5 | 0 |
| 2023 | 6 | 0 |