SIGNIFICANT EVENTS Severe Storms November 1994 January 1996 August 1998 and May 2000 March 2002 May 2002 Champaign County

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SIGNIFICANT EVENTS Severe Storms November 1994 On Nov. 1, 1994, high winds gusted over 60 mph at times across the northwest third of Ohio. The highest measured wind gust was 63 mph at Columbus Grove (Putnam). Damage included scattered trees, limbs, and power lines downed. A roof was reported blown off a trailer in Butler County and a church under construction in Hancock County was severely damaged when much of the framing blew over. A chimney was toppled in Richland County and a motorist was injured in Ottawa County. Fire departments battled a number of fires started from embers from leaf burning then regenerated from the strong winds. Property damage was estimated at $500,000. January 1996 The January Blizzard of '96 developed near the Gulf Coast and moved up the East Coast. This massive system produced the greatest total and 24 hour snowfall at Greater Cincinnati\Northern Kentucky airport. This one storm brought 14.3 inches of snowfall to the airport which normally receives 23 inches for an entire season. The heaviest snow fell near the Ohio River in the extreme south. The worst blizzard conditions occurred over West Central areas as dry and powdery snow was blown around by high winds causing whiteouts. Some areas had more than 30 continuous hours of snowfall. In Fayette County, the airport reported a wind gust to 56 mph during the height of the storm. By the end of the storm many homes and businesses had their roof collapse or partially collapse from the weight of the new snow, and snow from a storm earlier in the week. By late in the day on January 7th, arctic air was pouring into the region. There were two deaths reported, caused by exposure. The property damage report totaled $14.3 million. August 1998 and May 2000 Two hail events were reported as having done property damage to the residents of Champaign County. On Aug 25, 1998 hail up to the size of tennis balls caused at least one broken windshield and caused $10,000 in property damage. On May 18, 2000, large hail fell causing damage to the roof of a business. The hail also dented three trucks and cracked a car's windshield. The property damage recorded was $25,000. March 2002 On March 9, 2002, a widespread area of high winds blew down trees, power poles, and various other smaller structures and signs. Approximately 100,000 people were without power. One man was killed when his semi tractor overturned. Several others were injured in automobile accidents and when trees fell on the buildings they occupied. Two people were briefly trapped in a mobile home when a tree fell on it. The hardest hit area was just southwest of Columbus in Grove City where an 84 mph wind was recorded and several structures at the high school were damaged or destroyed. Property damage was estimated at $971,000. May 2002 In Champaign County on May 12, 2002, a 12-year old boy was seriously injured by a lightning strike; two other boys were with him when the event happened. They all complained of minor muscle spasms in their legs. Champaign County

Flooding July 2003 On July 7, 2003 several clusters of heavy thunderstorms continued to move across western Ohio during the early morning, and again in the afternoon. An additional two to four inches of rain fell from the thunderstorms, exacerbating flooding in water-logged areas. Flooded roads and creeks and small streams out of their banks occurred throughout the region. Some of the worst flooding was in Shelby and Logan counties, where evacuations took place near the swollen Great Miami River. Evacuations took place in Lakeview and Jackson Center with numerous homes and structures inundated with water. Monetary damage was estimated at $600,000. Tornadoes April 1999 On April 9, 1999 a F1 Fujita Scale Tornado touched down near Middletown. The damage was between State Route 245 and State Route 296. The path was a quartermile wide and a half-mile long. As the storm moved through numerous trees were uprooted and some structural damage occurred to a few houses and mobile homes. The storm followed close to State Route 245 as it then moved into Union County. All of the damage reported in Union County was a result of straight-line thunderstorm winds. Property damage was estimated at $300,000. Tornadoes July 1999 On July 1, 1999 dry conditions that began in the spring and early summer continued into July. Excessive heat contributed to substantial crop loss across much of the state. Rainfall was widely scattered and did little to help farmers. According to the information provided by the NCDC (National Climatic Data Center), crop damage amounts were not available at the time of their report. August 1999 On Aug 1, 1999 another report was filed at the NCDC. It described drought conditions continuing across the Ohio Valley through August with most areas receiving well below normal rainfall for the month. In some areas around 50% of crops were considered total losses. Most counties in southwest Ohio were declared Federal Disaster Areas by the US Department of Agriculture. As above, at the time the report was filed, no monetary damage estimates relating to crop loss were available. Earthquakes June 1843 and 1845 The two events happened in the late 19th century. The first was on June 19, 1843 with a magnitude of 3.5 and was felt within 1.1 square miles. The location was at 40.100 Lat N, 83.800 Lon W. The second event happened June 18, 1875 with a magnitude of 4.7 and was felt within 120.6 square miles. The location was recorded at 40.200 Lat N, 84.000 Lon W.

Storm Events Database Winter Storm Data 2 event(s) were reported between 10/01/2006 and 07/01/2012. CHAMPAIGN 02/21/2008 1930 Winter Storm 0 0 0.00K 0.00K CHAMPAIGN 03/07/2008 1200 Winter Storm 0 0 0.00K 0.00K Winter Weather 18 event(s) were reported between 10/01/2006 and 07/01/2012. CHAMPAIGN 12/04/2007 2300 Winter Weather 0 0 0.00K 0.00K CHAMPAIGN 12/07/2007 0 Winter Weather 0 0 0.00K 0.00K CHAMPAIGN 01/01/2008 600 Winter Weather 0 0 0.00K 0.00K CHAMPAIGN 02/22/2008 400 Winter Weather 0 0 0.00K 0.00K CHAMPAIGN 12/19/2008 0 Winter Weather 0 0 CHAMPAIGN 12/19/2009 200 Winter Weather 0 0 CHAMPAIGN 01/07/2010 500 Winter Weather 0 0 CHAMPAIGN 02/09/2010 200 Winter Weather 0 0 CHAMPAIGN 03/25/2010 2100 Winter Weather 0 0 CHAMPAIGN 12/12/2010 800 Winter Weather 0 0 CHAMPAIGN 01/11/2011 500 Winter Weather 0 0 CHAMPAIGN 01/20/2011 600 Winter Weather 0 0 CHAMPAIGN 02/24/2011 2200 Winter Weather 0 0 CHAMPAIGN 01/02/2012 400 Winter Weather 0 0 CHAMPAIGN 01/19/2012 800 Winter Weather 0 0

CHAMPAIGN 01/20/2012 2000 Winter Weather 0 0 CHAMPAIGN 02/10/2012 1500 Winter Weather 0 0 CHAMPAIGN 02/14/2012 500 Winter Weather 0 0 Thunder Storms Wind 19 event(s) were reported between 10/01/2006 and 07/01/2012. Totals: 0 0 150.00K 0.00K URBANA 05/15/2007 2208 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 3.00K 0.00K URBANA 06/17/2007 1645 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 8.00K 0.00K URBANA 08/16/2007 329 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 3.00K 0.00K KENNARD 12/23/2007 725 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 3.00K 0.00K URBANA 06/13/2008 1509 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 5.00K 0.00K URBANA 06/15/2008 2051 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 3.00K 0.00K URBANA 06/25/2008 2226 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 10.00K 0.00K MECHANICSBURG 06/25/2008 2250 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 3.00K 0.00K URBANA 07/12/2008 2145 Thunderstorm Wind 52 kts. 0 0 6.00K 0.00K WESTVILLE 02/11/2009 1835 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 8.00K 0.00K URBANA 05/03/2010 1945 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 10.00K CATAWBA STATION 06/15/2010 2137 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 2.00K 0.00K CHRISTIANSBURG 09/07/2010 1521 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 5.00K 0.00K CRAYON 04/27/2011 910 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 1.00K 0.00K MECHANICSBURG 05/23/2011 1947 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 1.00K 0.00K NORTHVILLE 08/07/2011 1518 Thunderstorm Wind 78 kts. 0 0 70.00K 0.00K MECHANICSBURG 08/09/2011 2110 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 2.00K 0.00K URBANA 09/03/2011 2305 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 6.00K 0.00K URBANA 03/30/2012 1820 Thunderstorm Wind 50 kts. 0 0 1.00K 0.00K Totals: 0 0 150.00K 0.00K

High Wind 4 event(s) were reported between 10/01/2006 and 07/01/2012. Totals: 0 0 4.712M 0.00K CHAMPAIGN 12/01/2006 1230 High Wind 36 kts. 0 0 10.00K 0.00K CHAMPAIGN 09/14/2008 1430 High Wind 52 kts. 0 0 4.70M CHAMPAIGN 02/11/2009 2100 High Wind 50 kts. 0 0 CHAMPAIGN 12/09/2009 1246 High Wind 50 kts. 0 0 2.00K Totals: 0 0 4.712M 0.00K Hail 13 event(s) were reported between 10/01/2006 and 07/01/2012. Totals: 0 0 2.00K 0.00K NORTH LEWISBURG 06/22/2008 1311 Hail 0.75 in. 0 0 1.00K 0.00K URBANA 06/25/2008 2226 Hail 0.75 in. 0 0 1.00K 0.00K NORTH LEWISBURG 03/23/2011 1436 Hail 1.00 in. 0 0 MUTUAL 05/11/2011 0 Hail 0.75 in. 0 0 URBANA 05/11/2011 25 Hail 1.00 in. 0 0 URBANA 05/25/2011 2030 Hail 0.75 in. 0 0 URBANA 05/26/2011 29 Hail 0.75 in. 0 0 CHAMPAIGN 06/10/2011 1736 Hail 0.75 in. 0 0 SPRING HILLS 03/18/2012 1513 Hail 1.00 in. 0 0 SPRING HILLS 03/18/2012 1513 Hail 0.75 in. 0 0 NORTH LEWISBURG 03/18/2012 1605 Hail 0.88 in. 0 0 NORTH LEWISBURG 03/18/2012 1614 Hail 1.50 in. 0 0 MINGO 03/30/2012 1729 Hail 1.00 in. 0 0 Totals: 0 0 2.00K 0.00K

Flash Flood 1 event(s) were reported between 10/01/2006 and 07/01/2012. Totals: 1 0 15.00K 0.00K WESTVILLE 07/12/2008 2147 Flash Flood 1 0 15.00K 0.00K Totals: 1 0 15.00K 0.00K Flooding 8 event(s) were reported between 10/01/2006 and 07/01/2012. Totals: 0 0 21.00K 0.00K URBANA 03/02/2007 0 Flood 0 0 3.00K 0.00K URBANA 03/14/2007 722 Flood 0 0 2.00K 0.00K BOWLUSVILLE 03/19/2008 830 Flood 0 0 3.00K 0.00K WESTVILLE 07/13/2008 30 Flood 0 0 1.00K 0.00K URBANA 05/11/2011 611 Flood 0 0 10.00K 0.00K CHRISTIANSBURG 12/05/2011 2033 Flood 0 0 1.00K 0.00K ST PARIS 01/27/2012 100 Flood 0 0 1.00K 0.00K NORTH LEWISBURG 03/18/2012 1614 Flood 0 0 0.00K 0.00K Totals: 0 0 21.00K 0.00K

Ice Storm 3 event(s) were reported between 10/01/2006 and 07/01/2012. CHAMPAIGN 12/23/2008 2000 Ice Storm 0 0 CHAMPAIGN 01/10/2009 0 Ice Storm 0 0 CHAMPAIGN 02/01/2011 0 Ice Storm 0 0