Jamiewx
(Storm Tracker)
Mon Feb 28 2005 04:46 AM
Injuries and damage from tornado

Local 6 has written an article
F-1 Tornado Injures 5, Destroys 14 Homes In Palm Bay

Edit: The NWS in MLB has released their report on the tornado.

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/mlb/surveys/022705/022705.html


Jamiewx
(Storm Tracker)
Tue Mar 01 2005 11:52 PM
Storm Report

Storm reports from today from NWS MLB

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NWUS52 KMLB 280048 CCA
LSRMLB

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...CORRECTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL
646 PM EST SUN FEB 27 2005

..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..

0354 PM TSTM WND DMG PALM BAY 27.99N 80.66W
02/27/2005 BREVARD FL LAW ENFORCEMENT

ROOF OFF HOME CARBONDALE AVE.

0356 PM TSTM WND GST MELBOURNE 28.08N 80.61W
02/27/2005 62 MPH BREVARD FL NWS EMPLOYEE

54KTS/62 MPH GUSTS AT NWSFO MELBOURNE OFFICE

0403 PM TORNADO PALM BAY 27.99N 80.66W
02/27/2005 F1 BREVARD FL TRAINED SPOTTER

REPORTED TOUCHDOWN DALLAM/WAKE FOREST, POSSIBLE STRUCTURAL
DAMAGE.

0405 PM TORNADO PALM BAY 27.99N 80.66W
02/27/2005 F1 BREVARD FL TRAINED SPOTTER

*** 1 INJ *** 2ND REPORT ON TOUCHDOWN DALLAM/WAKE FOREST.

DAMAGE ABOUT 1/4 MILE LONG AND ABOUT 3 TO 4 BLOCKS WIDE.
SIGNIFICANT ROOF DAMAGE TO MULTIPLE HOMES AND STRUCTURES.

0405 PM TORNADO MELBOURNE 28.08N 80.61W
02/27/2005 BREVARD FL TRAINED SPOTTER

POSSIBLE TOUCHDOWN JOHN RODES AND SHERIDAN

0550 PM FUNNEL CLOUD 2 W BLUE CYPRESS LAKE 27.73N 80.78W
02/27/2005 INDIAN RIVER FL TRAINED SPOTTER

FUNNEL CLOUD SPOTTED ABOUT 1 TO 1 AND 1/2 MILE TO THE
NORTHEAST.


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JOC



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