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sexta-feira, 28 de março de 2014

PRIMEIROS TORNADOS DE 2014 NOS EUA

 
PREVISÕES PARA OS EUA EM TEMPO REAL


U.S. Legenda de Aviso Meteorológico

Aviso de Tornado Aviso de Tornado
Vigilância para Tornado Vigilância para Tornado
Aviso de Trovoadas Aviso de Trovoadas
Vigilância para Trovoadas Vigilância para Trovoadas
Informação sobre Tempo Invernal Informação sobre Tempo Invernal
Alerta de Ventos Fortes Alerta de Ventos Fortes

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Vigilância de Inundações/ Informação sobre Inundações Vigilância de Inundações/ Informação sobre Inundações
Informação Local de Furacão Informação Local de Furacão
Alerta de Calor Alerta de Calor
Alerta de Nevoeiro Cerrado Alerta de Nevoeiro Cerrado
Alerta de Tempo Favorável a Incêndios Alerta de Tempo Favorável a Incêndios




Missouri Severe Weather: Tornadoes Confirmed, Homes Damaged in Several Cities (VIDEO & PHOTOS) 

Tornado Damages Homes in Missouri

Published: Mar 28, 2014, 1:30 PM EDT weather.com
Thunderstorms, hail and at least two tornadoes left a line of damage in northern Missouri Thursday evening.
(MORE: Learn About the Enhanced Fujita Scale)

Tornado Reports Mar. 27, 2014
Tornado reports (red icons) in northern Missouri and southern Iowa on Mar. 27, 2014. (Credit: NOAA/SPC)
The Associated Press reports at least four homes were damaged by a tornado around Trenton, Mo. just after 4 p.m. CT. According to a Grundy County Emergency Manager, one home had its walls heavily damaged and its roof removed just south of Tindall, Mo.
About 40 minutes earlier, a tornado near Jameson, Mo. destroyed a home and outbuilding, and downed seven power poles across a highway. The National Weather Service in Kansas City confirmed via Twitter Friday afternoon that at least two tornadoes touched down in the event: An EF1 that tracked from just east of Weatherby, Mo. to an area southwest of Jameson, and an EF2 that was in progress north of Jameson.
(MORE: Severe Weather Threat Continues Friday in the Southeast)

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A team from the National Weather Service continues to survey the area Friday to verify if additional tornadoes caused damage.
Another brief tornado touched down near Osceola, Iowa, but produced only minor damage. The day's first tornado was spotted southwest of Maysville, Mo., touching down briefly before lifting.
"While only a small fraction of these storms have produced funnel clouds and tornadoes, the majority of them dumped hail throughout extreme eastern Kansas and Missouri," explained weather.com meteorologist Chrissy Warrilow. Hail up to two inches in diameter pelted the south and east sides of the Kansas City metro, slightly larger than golf-ball size.
(PHOTOS: Inside a Hailstone | Underrated Danger)
 

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