Thursday, October 28, 2010

Howling winds uproot 31 States

by Tammy Webber - 27 October 2010 12 H.
Associated Press

CHICAGO - A storm massive gusting wind up to 81 mph roared across the nation Tuesday, alignment of power lines, trees and ripped off roofs, vagina delaying flights and soaking commuters bent under chiffonnés umbrellas.

Extending on the Dakota in Eastern Great Lakes, the unusual system mesmerized approaching meteorologists due to its size and because he was similar to a category 3 Hurricane barometric pressure but with destructive power much less.

Scientists said that the storm has a blizzard force less snow.

"If there was more cold, we have a blizzard with this system," said David Imy, head of operations at the National Oceanic and Storm Prediction Center of Atmospheric Administration in Norman, Oklahoma but the temperatures were in the 50s and 60s in their 20s.

The Agency said Tuesday was among the lowest ever in a tropical non-tempête in the continental part of the United States reading system pressure.

Spokesperson Susan Buchanan said the storm in the first five stronger storms in terms of low pressure, but it may not be the strongest in the folder.

Previously, the Agency said the storm pressure was worse than in the blizzard of 1978, March 1993 "storm of the century" or November 1975 storm that sank the Edmund Fitzgerald, cargo commemorated in a song by Gordon Lightfoot.

The storm blew in the Pacific Northwest, on the strength of a jet stream that represents approximately one-third higher than normal for this time of year, says imy.Comme system moved into the heart of the nation, it calls necessary carburant.puis thunderstorms hot air, wind has intensified and form tornadoes.

Add that because of the storm is progressing rapidly, 50 to 60 mph, and the wind has become even stronger, said Imy.

Tuesday morning, sustained winds are approximately 35 to 40 mph and gusting much more important. A burst of 81 mph was recorded in Butlerville in Ohio and 80 mph in Greenfield, Ind., said NOAA.

Approximately 500 flights have been cancelled, and other delayed international airport o ' Hare of Chicago, an important crossroads of American United States and airline companies.

Storms disrupted also flights at the airports in Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Minneapolis.Phoenix Sky Harbor indicated delays of more than 15 minutes because of thunderstorm activity in the Midwest, according to a website of the Federal Aviation Administration flight international airport.A Delta Airlines official told The Republic some incoming flights were overdue.

At a given moment, more than 145,000 households and businesses were powerless to Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and St. Louis region.

Storm was directed towards the coast is late in the afternoon, and the winds were expected to diminish the soir.Mais forecasters said that winds could still look.

A tornado landed in Racine County, Wisconsin, where two people were injured when a section of roof was sheared tracteur.Dans plant Van Wert County, Ohio, near the line of Indiana, barn has been flattened and a trailer and the camper were overturned.

A tornado has also affected Peotone, Illinois, where three people were injured when roof large.Tornades suspected also in several other States housing.

Sheryl Uthemann, 49, worked for the first quarter at the factory in Case New Holland in Mount Pleasant, in Wisconsin, when the storm blew by worms 8 o'clock in the morning and started to lift the roof. "It was just a regular day and everything a sudden noise came just and (colleagues) said, ' run! run! run!"" You don't have time to think, "she says."I looked the noise came and saw parts sucé roof YH ' have never been more fear, never.?

In the suburbs of Chicago, Lindenhurst, a woman was injured when a branch fell from approximately 65 feet of a large tree, is crushed into his car and empalée his abdomen.Elle was taken in a State Fair in a hospital, authorities said.

Thirty-one States were under a sort of weather advisory, Blizzard thunderstorms tornadoes.

Severe thunderstorm warnings covered much of the Midwest and Tornado watches were issued of the Arkansas River in Ohio.

Eleven States were under a high wind warning: Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, Ohio and Kentucky.

In the meantime, a blizzard warning has been issued for a large portion of North Dakota and South Dakota, where the weather service said up to 10 inches of snow could fall into certain areas in early this morning.

The westerly winds whipping Chicago were strong enough to overthrow the three single-engine aircraft at the airport in DuPage County, one of them throwing on an 8-foot chain-link fence.

110 Floors Willis Tower Chicago, grand country, building, closed the Skydeck Observatory.

Republic reporter Brealyn So4 and the Chicago Tribune has contributed to this article.

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