Cape Blanco To Pt. St. George...out To 10 Nm storm history
Storm events recorded in Cape Blanco To Pt. St. George...out To 10 Nm, E Pacific between 1950 and 2025.
10
Total events
0
Tornadoes
0
Hail
0
Floods
0
Deaths
$2K
Property damage
Most significant events
Strongest tornadoes, deadliest events, and biggest damage in this county. Up to 50 shown.
Marine Strong Wind Marine Strong Wind
A line of thunderstorms was observed on radar and a Special Marine Warning was issued to address it. A wind gust to 43 mph was recorded at Port Orford when these thunderstorms moved onshore...so it is assumed that the warning criteria was met over the coastal waters.
Marine Strong Wind Marine Strong Wind
This warning was based on radar and lightning observations. No verifying wind or hail observations were recorded, but given that Special Marine Warning criteria only requires an organized area of convection, a line of thunderstorms qualifies.
Marine Thunderstorm Wind Marine Thunderstorm Wind
Doppler radar indicated a squall line over the coastal waters. There were strong synoptic scale winds over the waters at the time...but this squall represented a different threat and a warning was issued for it.
Marine Thunderstorm Wind Marine Thunderstorm Wind
Thunderstorms developed over the coastal waters ahead of a cold front. This warning was based on satellite and lightning strike data. However, thunderstorms over the adjacent land mass later on produced large hail and gusts to 60 mph, so it is assumed that these storms produced g…
Marine Thunderstorm Wind Marine Thunderstorm Wind
A spotter 1SE Brookings reported a gust to 68 mph as a thunderstorm moved onshore. It is assumed that gusts exceeding 40 mph occurred offshore with this thunderstorm.
Waterspout Waterspout
This waterspout was photographed by a member of the public, who sent it to an NWS weather spotter. They, in turn, sent the picture to WFO Medford the following day.
Marine Thunderstorm Wind Marine Thunderstorm Wind
Based on radar returns, lightning data, satellite imagery, and coast based wind reports when the line moved onshore, it is assumed that this squall line was severe.
Marine High Wind Marine High Wind
No marine reports were received, but several coastal stations reported strong winds as the line of thunderstorms moved onshore, so it is assumed that strong winds occurred offshore. The Gold Beach AWOS recorded a gust to 64 mph at 18/0039 PST, the Port Orford NOS station recorded…
Marine High Wind Marine High Wind
No marine reports were received, but a member of the public at Brookings reported 40 mph gusts when the squall line moved onshore at about 13/1315 PDT. The sensor at Cape Blanco recorded a gust to 81 KT at 13/1240 PDT. Therefore, it is assumed that gale gusts occurred offshore wi…
Waterspout Waterspout
A waterspout was spotted off Pebble Beach Drive. It quickly dissipated.
Events by year
| Year | Events | Tornadoes |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | 7 | 0 |
| 2011 | 2 | 0 |
| 2010 | 1 | 0 |