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This is a list of "particularly dangerous situation" (PDS) watches issued by the National Weather Service.[1][2] Particularly dangerous situation watches are issued to convey special urgency in some watch or warning messages for unusually extreme and life-threatening severe weather events, above and beyond the average severity for the type of event. There are three types of PDS watches which have been issued by the National Weather Service: PDS tornado watches (PDS TOA), PDS severe thunderstorm watches (PDS SVA), and PDS flash flood watches (PDS FFA).
List
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Tornado watches
editYear | Date | Event link | States | F/EF# | Max non-tornadic wind gust | Max hail size | Image | Refs |
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2017 | June 12 | |||||||
2018 | March 19 | |||||||
April 13 | ||||||||
2019 | May 20 | Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2019 | ||||||
May 22 | ||||||||
2020 | March 28 | Tornado outbreak of March 28-29, 2020 | ||||||
April 12 | 2020 Easter tornado outbreak | |||||||
2021 | March 17 | Tornado outbreak of March 16–18, 2021 | Alabama, Mississippi | EF2 | 85 mph (137 km/h) | 2.75 inches (7.0 cm) | ||
EF2 | 85 miles per hour (137 km/h) | 2.75 inches (7.0 cm) | ||||||
EF2 | 85 miles per hour (137 km/h) | 2.75 inches (7.0 cm) | ||||||
March 25 | Tornado outbreak sequence of March 24–28, 2021 | Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee | EF4 | 105 miles per hour (169 km/h) | 3 inches (7.6 cm) | |||
May 26 | Tornadoes of 2021#May 26–28 (United States) | Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska | EF2 | |||||
2022 | May 30 | Tornadoes of 2022#May 30 (United States and Canada) | Minnesota, South Dakota | EF3 | [3] | |||
November 29 | Tornado outbreak of November 29-30, 2022 | Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi | EF3 | 3 inches (7.6 cm) | [4] | |||
Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi | EF3 | 3 inches (7.6 cm) | [5] | |||||
December 14 | Tornado outbreak of December 12–15, 2022 | Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi | EF3 | [6] | ||||
2023 | March 31 | Tornado outbreak of March 31 – April 1, 2023 | Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin | EF4 | 81 miles per hour (130 km/h) | 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) | [7] | |
Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas | EF3 | 73 miles per hour (117 km/h) | 2.00 inches (5.1 cm) | [8] | ||||
Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee | EF3 | 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) | 1.50 inches (3.8 cm) | [9] | ||||
2024 | April 27 | Tornado outbreak of April 26–28, 2024 | Oklahoma, Texas | EF4 | 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) | 2.75 inches (7.0 cm) | [10] | |
May 6 | Tornado outbreak of May 6–10, 2024 | Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas | EF4 | 89 miles per hour (143 km/h) | 2.75 inches (7.0 cm) | [11] | ||
May 21 | Tornado outbreak sequence of May 19–27, 2024 | Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin | EF4 | 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) | 2.00 inches (5.1 cm) | [12] | ||
May 25 | Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas | EF3 | ||||||
May 26 | Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee | EF3 |
Severe thunderstorm watches
editYear | Date | Event link | States | Highest-rated tornado | Max non-tornadic wind gust | Max hail size | Image | Refs |
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2019 | June 15 | Wyoming, Nebraska | EF2 | [13] | ||||
July 19 | Minnesota, Wisconsin | EF1 | [14] | |||||
August 11 | Kansas, Nebraska | — | [15] | |||||
2020 | July 17 | Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota | EF1 | [16][17] | ||||
August 10 | August 2020 Midwest derecho | EF1 | ||||||
2021 | July 28 | Tornado outbreak of July 28–29, 2021 | Minnesota, Wisconsin | EF3 | ||||
2022 | May 12 | May 2022 Midwest derecho | Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, South Dakota | EF2 | 107 miles per hour (172 km/h) | |||
2023 | June 14. | Tornado outbreak sequence of June 14–19, 2023 | Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi | — | 82 miles per hour (132 km/h) | 5.00 inches (12.7 cm) | [18] | |
2024 | May 19 | Tornado outbreak sequence of May 19–27, 2024 | Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas | EF1 | 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) | 3.00 inches (7.6 cm) | [19][20] |
Flash flood watches
editYear | Date | Event link | States | Max observed rainfall | Watch for ... | Refs |
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2011 | April 24 | 2011 Mississippi River floods | Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee | Rainfall in excess of 12 inches (30 cm) in Clay, Greene, Lawrence and Randolph counties in Arkansas, Dunklin and Pemiscot counties in Missouri and Lake and Obion counties in Tennessee. When issuing the PDS flash flood watch, the National Weather Service stated, "This event may be as severe as the May 1-2 2010 flooding in many places." | [21] |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Belles, James E.; Borghoff, William R.; Howell, Jonathan L. (23 June 2011). "Using 'Particularly Dangerous Situation" Wording to Improve Public Response to National Weather Service Watches and Warnings" (PDF). The Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication. P1.8. Memphis, Tennessee and Tulsa, Oklahoma: National Weather Service via the American Meteorological Society: 1–4. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
- ^ "IEM :: Particularly Dangerous Situation SPC Watches Listing".
- ^ "Storm Prediction Center PDS Tornado Watch 293".
- ^ "Storm Prediction Center PDS Tornado Watch 572".
- ^ "Storm Prediction Center PDS Tornado Watch 575".
- ^ "Storm Prediction Center PDS Tornado Watch 588".
- ^ "Storm Prediction Center PDS Tornado Watch 93".
- ^ "Storm Prediction Center PDS Tornado Watch 94".
- ^ "Storm Prediction Center PDS Tornado Watch 97".
- ^ "Storm Prediction Center PDS Tornado Watch 146".
- ^ "Storm Prediction Center PDS Tornado Watch 189".
- ^ "Storm Prediction Center PDS Tornado Watch 277".
- ^ US Department of Commerce, NOAA. "June 12, 2017 Severe Weather Outbreak". www.weather.gov. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
- ^ "Wisconsin Blowdown Event, July 19, 2019". NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
- ^ "Storm Prediction Center PDS Severe Thunderstorm Watch 574". www.spc.noaa.gov. Retrieved 2024-08-23.
- ^ US Department of Commerce, NOAA. "July 17, 2020, Severe Thunderstorm Event Summary". www.weather.gov. Retrieved 2024-08-23.
- ^ "Storm Prediction Center Jul 17, 2020 1630 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook". www.spc.noaa.gov. Retrieved 2024-08-23.
- ^ "Storm Prediction Center PDS Severe Thunderstorm Watch 293".
- ^ Wikisource contributors (19 May 2024). "Severe Thunderstorm Watch Number 260 (2024)". Wikisource (Historical text). San Francisco, California: Wikimedia Foundation. Archived from the original on 21 May 2024. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
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has generic name (help) - ^ Hart, John (19 May 2024). "Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS) Severe Thunderstorm Watch 260". Storm Prediction Center. National Weather Center: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Archived from the original on 19 May 2024.
- ^ National Weather Service (24 April 2011). "...VERY HEAVY RAINFALL THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF THIS WEEK WILL LIKELY LEAD TO SIGNIFICANT...WIDESPREAD FLASH FLOODING..." Iowa Environmental Mesonet (Emergency population warning / Press release). Memphis, Tennessee: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Archived from the original on 20 May 2024. Retrieved 20 May 2024.