THE HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER
CAMP SPRINGS, MD
STORM SUMMARY MESSAGE
STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 1 FOR CENTRAL U.S. HEAVY RAINFALL
NWS HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER CAMP SPRINGS MD
1000 CDT SAT SEP 9 2007
...A STATIONARY FRONTAL BOUNDARY CURRENTLY POSITIONED OVER THE
OHIO VALLEY AND EXTENDING SOUTHWESTWARD INTO NORTHERN TEXAS HAS
BEEN THE FOCUS FOR MODERATE TO HEAVY RAINFALL OVER THE PAST
SEVERAL DAYS...
FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS ARE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT FOR PORTIONS OF
SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI...A SMALL PORTION OF EASTERN
INDIANA...EXTREME NORTHEASTERN OHIO...AND NORTHWESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA.
FLOOD WARNINGS HAVE BEEN ISSUED FOR SEVERAL AREAS WHICH INCLUDE
REGIONS OF OKLAHOMA...EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN KANSAS...SOUTHWESTERN
MISSOURI...AND A FEW ISOLATED REGIONS OF ARKANSAS. FARTHER
NORTH...FLOOD WARNINGS ARE ALSO IN EFFECT FOR PARTS OF WESTERN
ILLINOIS...WESTERN PORTIONS OF LOWER MICHIGAN...NORTH CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA...AND SOUTH CENTRAL NEW YORK.
FLOOD WATCHES ARE IN EFFECT FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL U.S. WHICH
INCLUDES NORTHERN ARKANSAS...EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN KANSAS...MUCH OF
THE SOUTHERN HALF OF MISSOURI...NORTHERN INDIANA...THE NORTHERN
HALF OF OHIO...AND NORTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
OVER THE PAST FEW DAYS...A FRONTAL BOUNDARY HAS REMAINED
QUASI-STATIONARY ACROSS MUCH OF THE OHIO VALLEY....CENTRAL
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY...AND CENTRAL PLAINS. THE COMBINATION OF
MOISTURE FROM THE REMAINS OF HURRICANE HENRIETTE AND THE GULF OF
MEXICO HAS ALLOWED A CONCENTRATED AREA OF SHOWERS AND
THUNDERSTORMS TO PERSIST ACROSS THIS BOUNDARY.
AT 930 PM CDT...A LARGE AREA OF SHOWERS WITH EMBEDDED
THUNDERSTORMS WAS VISIBLE ACROSS THE MUCH OF THE STATIONARY
FRONTAL BOUNDARY. THE MOST CONCENTRATED AREA OF PRECIPITATION WAS
ACROSS THE OHIO VALLEY WHERE MOST OF THE UPPER LEVEL ENERGY WAS
LOCATED. THE GENERAL MOTION OF THE SWATH OF RAINFALL WAS SLOWLY
DRIFTING TO THE NORTH-NORTHEAST. AREAS OF OKLAHOMA CONTINUE TO SEE
RAINFALL...BUT IT HAS DIMINISHED IN SIZE OVER THE PAST 6 HOURS.
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL RAINFALL IN INCHES FROM 700 AM CDT SEP 4
THROUGH 900 PM CDT SEP 8...
...ARKANSAS...
BENTON - SITE 2 5.12
SILOAM SPRINGS/SMITH FIELD 4.96
BENTONVILLE 4.96
DES ARC 4.50
CRYSTAL VALLEY 4.40
GEORGETOWN 4.21
ARKANSAS CITY 3W - CANAL 81 4.18
STUTTGART MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 4.04
BATESVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT 3.98
DEMASCUS 2 NNE 3.79
JUDSONIA 3.72
REMMEL DAM TAILWATER 3.64
BOUGHTON 3.58
HARRISBURG 3.42
DANVILLE 1 S 3.27
...IOWA...
BONDURANT 4.71
GILMAN 5 SE 4.60
WINDSOR HEIGHTS 4.50
RED OAK 4.00
ANKENY 3 S 3.92
CLUTIER 3.28
WOODWARD 4 SSW - GOES 3.16
OTTUMWA 2.98
TAMA -GOES 2.98
HAVEN 1 NE - GOES 2.94
DES MOINES - WAVELAND 2.90
NEWTON 2.87
URBANDALE 2.83
BELLE PLAINE 3 S 2.73
SIDNEY 2.72
...KANSAS...
AXTELL 6.70
BEATTIE 2 NNW 6.62
WOODLAWN 4 SE 4.20
FRANKFORT 3.90
BLUE RAPIDS 3.76
HIAWATHA 3.41
GOFF 3 WSW 3.27
PITTSBURG 3.18
MARYSVILLE - BIG BLUE RIVER 2.83
HOLTON 1 W 2.60
LILLIS 2.48
SPRING HILL 2 W 2.41
OTTAWA - MAIN ST. 2.37
BREMEN 2.17
LEAVENWORTH 5 NNW 2.02
...MISSOURI...
GOLDEN CITY 6 S 9.60
MILLER - CWIP 5.99
CARTHAGE 5.96
JOPLIN REGIONAL AIRPORT 5.87
ROLLA 3 NW 5.53
OATES 5.28
MILLCREEK 5.16
POWELL 5.10
SPRINGFIELD MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 4.89
HARTVILLE 8 ENE 4.83
SARCOXIE 1 W - CWIP 4.71
GROVESPRING 4 W 4.70
CASSVILLE - RANGER STN 4.61
REYNOLDS 4.31
SEYMOUR 1 N 4.30
...OKLAHOMA...
TULSA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 8.13
CLAREMORE 5 W 6.80
HAMMON 0.1 S 6.21
ENID 2 ENE 5.61
FAIRVIEW 1 W - OCS MESONET 5.43
CHEYENNE 1 WNW - OCS MESONET 5.40
STROUD 1 N 5.15
BUTLER 6 SW - OCS MESONET 5.13
INGALLS 4.90
CUSHING 4.64
ORIENTA 1 ENE 4.63
LAHOMA 1 W - OCS MESONET 4.58
STILLWATER 2 WNW - OCS MESONET 4.11
PERRY 9 NE - OCS MESONET 4.10
WESTVILLE 5 WNW - OCS MESONET 4.08
VANCE AFB 3.88
...TEXAS...
EL INDIO 19.7 SSE 6.90
VALLEY MILLS - NO. BOSQUE RIVER 6.77
VENUS 6.43
WHITNEY LAKE 6.16
CLEBURNE 7 SE 6.10
CRANFILLS GAP 5.76
MIDLOTHIAN 5.61
HILLSBORO 4.93
KOPPERL 5 NNE 4.79
STILES 4.73
BLUM 1 NW 4.64
ITASCA 4.60
DALLAS - FIVE MILE CK AT LANCASTER 4.48
AQUILLA 2 S 3.88
CLIFTON - SITE 2 3.87
TERRELL 3.79
THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING...THE FRONTAL BOUNDARY SHOULD REMAIN NEARLY
STATIONARY UNTIL AN UPPER LEVEL WAVE FROM THE NORTHERN ROCKIES
PUSHES THE FRONT TO THE EAST. DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS...A LARGE
AREA OF 1 TO 2 INCHES OF ADDITIONAL RAINFALL CAN BE EXPECTED ALONG
THIS FRONT WHICH WILL EXTEND FROM THE CENTRAL NEW ENGLAND STATES
SOUTHWESTWARD INTO SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA. ISOLATED AREAS OF 3 TO 4
INCHES ARE ALSO POSSIBLE OVER AREAS OF ARKANSAS AND OHIO.
THE NEXT STORM SUMMARY WILL BE ISSUED BY THE HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL
PREDICTION CENTER AT 400 AM CDT SUNDAY. PLEASE REFER TO YOUR LOCAL
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS
EVENT.
RUBIN-OSTER
Last Updated: 1058 PM EDT SAT SEP 08 2007