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Thunderstorm Wind — Nowata, Oklahoma

2012-09-07 · near Nowata Arpt, Nowata, Oklahoma

3
Direct deaths
$250K
Property damage
87 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

An intense downburst destroyed a double wide mobile home, killing three occupants. The strong thunderstorm wind also destroyed at least two other mobile homes, damaged the roofs and siding of a number of permanent homes, destroyed a number of steel-framed or wood-framed outbuildings, snapped many power poles, and snapped or uprooted trees in this area.

Wider weather episode

Severe thunderstorms developed ahead of and along a strong cold front that moved into the region during the early afternoon of the 7th. A couple of the storms evolved into supercell thunderstorms early in the event across southeastern Kansas and northeastern Oklahoma. One such storm developed over Washington County and moved eastward across Nowata County. This storm produced significant damage across central Nowata County as a result of hail up to baseball size and wind gusts of 80 to 100 mph. The supercell thunderstorm then merged into a developing line of severe thunderstorms along the cold frontal boundary over eastern Nowata County. The line of storms subsequently produced numerous reports of damaging wind across northeast and east-central Oklahoma.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 399038. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.