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Alright, here's the answer to the trivia question from Friday/Saturday
Continuing with weather theme here. Early in August 2021, the National Weather service began adding a new 'damage threat' tag to severe thunderstorm warnings, similar to the existing tags on flash flood and tornado warnings respectively. What are the names these two new damage threat tags?
Answer: D. The considerable tag is used for a severe thunderstorm that has golf ball (1.75 Inch) hail and/or 70 mph wind gusts. Destructive is used when a severe thunderstorm produces baseball (2.75 inch) hail and/or 80+ mph wind gusts.
Friday/Saturday's questionContinuing with weather theme here. The question above with the new damage tags were added in response to a very damaging severe weather outbreak. Which severe weather outbreak sparked this addition to the severe thunderstorm warning?
A: August 2020 Midwest Derecho
B: April 2011 Superoutbreak
C: June 1998 Corn Belt Derecho
D: The May 2004 Tornado Outbreak Sequence
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Alright, here's the answer to the trivia question from Wednesday/Thursday.
Continuing with weather theme here. As mentioned on a few of these questions, the National Weather Service uses the 'Tornado Emergency' Tornado Warning when there are severe enough tornadoes to warrant it. What was the first tornado to be given the 'Tornado Emergency' tag?
Answer: C. The first usage of the tornado emergency tag was on the fly, used to describe how dangerous the Bridge Creek-Moore F5 was. It was one of the most powerful tornadoes to ever be observed, and invented a whole new type of warning when it comes to tornadoes.
Friday/Saturday's questionContinuing with weather theme here. Early in August 2021, the National Weather service began adding a new 'damage threat' tag to severe thunderstorm warnings, similar to the existing tags on flash flood and tornado warnings respectively. What are the names these two new damage threat tags?
A: Damaging, Destructive
B: Considerable, very damaging
C: Very damaging, destructive
D: Considerable, Destructive
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Alright, here's the answer to the trivia question from Monday/Tuesday.
Continuing with weather theme here. The Storm Prediction Center has a multi-level severe weather outlook they post every day, with the highest level being high risk. Which of the following days is the most recent severe thunderstorm high risk day?
Answer: A. March 25th, 2021 was the most recent use of the SPC High risk, with 20 tornadoes and 6 deaths occurring during that day. The strongest tornado of that day, however, did not form until a few hours after the high risk was downgraded to an enhanced risk (it was the Newnan, Georgia EF-4).
Wednesday/Thursday's questionContinuing with weather theme here. As mentioned on a few of these questions, the National Weather Service uses the 'Tornado Emergency' Tornado Warning when there are severe enough tornadoes to warrant it. What was the first tornado to be given the 'Tornado Emergency' tag?
A: November 10th, 2002 Carbon Hill, Alabama F3
B: May 4th, 2007 Greensburg, Kansas EF5
C: May 3rd, 1999 Bridge Creek-Moore F5
D: May 8th, 2003 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma F4
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Alright, here's the answer to the trivia question from Saturday/Sunday.
Continuing with the theme of weather. Back on December 15-16th, 2021, the upper midwest was struck by a damaging QLCS derecho event, producing many tornadoes and the first ever tornado warning and confirmed tornadoes in the month of December for Minnesota. How many tornadoes did this event produce?
Answer: C. 120 tornadoes were produced by this forward progressive derecho over the span of approximately 8 hours. All tornadoes were EF-2 or below. This tornado outbreak is the largest for December in recorded history.
Monday/Tuesday's questionContinuing with weather theme here. The Storm Prediction Center has a multi-level severe weather outlook they post every day, with the highest level being high risk. Which of the following days is the most recent severe thunderstorm high risk day?
A: March 25th, 2021
B: May 20th, 2019
C: January 22nd, 2017
D: November 17th, 2013
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Alright, here's the answer to the trivia question from Tuesday/Wednesday.
Continuing with the team of weather. What state in the US (on average) sees the most tornadoes every year?
Answer: B. Texas averages 151 tornadoes per year, mainly because of vast area the state covers. Kansas comes in at second with 91, and Oklahoma third with 68. Illinois averages 54 per year.
Saturday/Sunday's questionContinuing with the theme of weather. Back on December 15-16th, 2021, the upper midwest was struck by a damaging QLCS derecho event, producing many tornadoes and the first ever tornado warning and confirmed tornadoes in the month of December for Minnesota. How many tornadoes did this event produce?
A: 88
B: 144
C: 120
D: 66
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