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Thunderstorm Wind — Ouachita, Louisiana

2013-12-21 · near Lakeshore, Ouachita, Louisiana

$2.5M
Property damage
60 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

NWS conducted a storm survey across Monroe, Louisiana and determined that the damage across the city was consistent with straight line wind damage. Damage was significant across portions of the city. The worst damage was likely caused to a Books-A-Million store near Hwy. 165. This entire front facing of the building completely collapsed. A nearby Wendy's restaurant also suffered moderate damage. A portion of the roof of the Strauss Theater near the ULM campus was removed. Several homes in Monroe and West Monroe were crushed by fallen trees. There was also damage reported to the ULM Maintenance Building.

Wider weather episode

A vigorous upper level trough moved out of old Mexico and ejected out in the Oklahoma and Texas Panhandle during the late morning hours of Saturday, December 21st. As the trough began to fill and lift out, it took on a negative tilt which helped to increase lift across the region during the afternoon. Meanwhile, closer to the surface, the leading edge of a very shallow but cold airmass, in the form of a cold front, was moving across Northeast Texas into Southwest Arkansas. This put nearly all of Northern Louisiana and South Central Arkansas in a very strongly sheared warm sector. Low level shear was maximized just ahead of the cold front as it slowly moved east during the afternoon hours. Deep layer shear was in the order 60kts from the southwest and this resulted in a broken squall line that moved quickly through the region during the afternoon of the 21st. A tornado also developed along the leading edge of the squall line in Northeast Louisiana with some wind damage reported. Otherwise, widespread wind damage was observed with mostly straight line winds across much of Northern Louisiana and South Central Arkansas as well as the southern two thirds of Northeast Texas.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 481350. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.