Click box next to events you observed. Next, select appropriate sub-descriptor in pull down menus to describe event.
Flood
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Minor Street Flooding
Major Street Flooding
Widespread Flooding
Home/Business Flooded
Creek/Stream out of banks
River out of Banks
Other (please elaborate below)
Hail
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Pea - 0.25"
Marble - 0.50"
Penny - 0.75"
Nickel - 0.88"
Quarter - 1.00"
Half Dollar - 1.25"
Walnut - 1.50"
Golfball - 1.75"
Hen Egg - 2.00"
Tennis Ball - 2.50"
Baseball - 2.75"
Tea Cup - 3.00"
Grapefruit - 4.00"
Softball - 4.50"
Giant - Larger than 4.50"
Tornado / Funnel Cloud
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Funnel Cloud (NOT touching ground)
Tornado (touching ground)
Wind Damage
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Small tree limbs down less than 2 inches
Large tree limbs.branches down (greater than 2 inches)
Trees snapped or uprooted
Power Lines down
Roof or Structural Damage
other (please elaborate below)
Enter High Wind Speed in mph
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Enter Snow/Sleet Amount (to nearest tenth inch, or T for trace; e.g. 1.7)
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Enter Freezing Rain/Icing amount (in hundredths of an inch, or T for trace; e.g. 0.25)
Measure depth of ice on a flat surface. If using a tree branch, only measure the thickness of the coat of ice, NOT the diameter of the tree branch.
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Enter Rain Total (to nearest hundredth inch, or T for trace; e.g. 1.74)
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