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Tornadoes:         Fujita Scale

Yearly Totals:       
Excel Spreadsheet: Total Number Of Tornadoes By Month 1844-2003. See Graph

Events/Deaths/Injuries: 1982-2003
30 Year Totals: 1974-2003
160 Year Totals: 1844-2003

Famous Tornado Outbreaks across the U.S.
Wisconsin's Costliest Tornadoes
Wisconsin's Deadliest Tornadoes
Longest Documented WI Tornado Tracks

U.S. Tornado Climatology / Information
(from the Storm Prediction Center (SPC))

Averages By State

Wisconsin Tornado Climatology / Information
(from our Severe Weather Awareness page)

Local Tornado Write-ups
(from our Documented Storms Page)

Tornado Information from the
National Severe Storms Laboratory

Severe Thunderstorm Winds:

Events/Deaths/Injuries: 1982-2003

Hurricane Force Wind Events
across Wisconsin (75 mph or greater)

100 MPH or Greater Wind Events
across Wisconsin

Local Straight-Line Wind Write-ups
(from our Documented Storms Page)

About Straight-line Winds

Damaging Wind Information from the
National Severe Storms Laboratory

Large Hail:

Events/Deaths/Injuries: 1982-2003

About Hail Storms

How Hail Is Formed

Lightning:

Events/Deaths/Injuries: 1982-2003

Lightning Safety
Where Lightning Strikes!
About Lightning
Lightning Page from
National Severe Storms Lab

Flooding:

Events/Deaths/Injuries: 1982-2003

Average Annual Wisconsin Precipitation

About Floods And Flash Floods

Turn Around Don't Drown

Heat Wave:

Number of Heat Waves: 1982-2002
Number of Deaths: 1982-2002
Number of Days: 1982-2002

Wisconsin Heat Wave Site

National Heat Wave Site

U.S. Drought Monitor

Winter Weather:

Events/Deaths/Injuries: 1982-2003
   All Events
   Winter Storms
   Ice Storms
   Blizzards
   Yearly Average For All Events

Yearly Wisconsin Snowfall Totals:       
 

Average Annual Wisconsin Snowfall

Local Winter Storm Write-ups
(from our Documented Storms Page)

Wisconsin Winter Awareness Page
National Winter Awareness Page

Statistics For All Severe Weather Combined:

Events/Deaths/Injuries: 1982-2003  Apr-Sep
Total Injuries: 1982-2003  All Year
Total Deaths: 1982-2003  All Year



Excel Spreadsheet: County-By-County Breakdown (for Milwaukee/Sullivan CWA) Of Total Number Of Watches / Warnings Issued: 1982-2003

Excel Spreadsheet: Total Number Of Watches / Warnings Issued For Wisconsin: 1984-2003

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Storm Data

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What is Storm Data? Storm Data is a monthly publication that details any unusual or significant weather events that were reported to the National Weather Service. It includes (but isn't limited to) winter weather, severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, floods and high wind. All fatalities and injuries that are directly related to weather are included, as well as any weather that caused significant damage.
My roof was blown off in a thunderstorm. Why isn't that storm in the report? We probably did not receive the report. We will research storms (both during and after the event) through local newspapers, law enforcement and spotters. If the event was not reported to any of these organizations and you didn't report it to us directly, we probably didn't get it.
How long after an event is Storm Data available? At the end of each month, all of the events from the month are entered into a database. All of the reports are verified. Newspaper clippings are scoured for additional reports and clarification of known events. Then a final summary of each weather episode during the month is compiled. This process usually takes 1 to 2 months, depending on the weather during that season. Unfortunately, it can take even longer if an ongoing severe weather season does not allow the staff the time to compile Storm Data.
How can I get Storm Data for previous years? How can I get Storm Data for other areas of the country? How do I get a certified copy for a court case? Contact the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC). We cannot handle any of these cases locally.


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