The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) had issued an outlook for a Potentially Active New Years Eve Weather Event. | |
Type: | Unknown |
Active: | December 31st, 2017 to January 1st, 2018. |
Duration of tornado outbreak1: | 0 hours, 0 minutes- and ongoing. |
Maximum rated tornado2: | EF0 tornado |
Highest winds | Unknown |
Tornadoes confirmed: | 0 |
Damage: | $0 million (2017 USD) |
Injuries: | Unknown |
Fatalities: | 0 |
Areas affected: | Unknown |
1Time from first tornado to last tornado |
The New Years Eve Outbreak of 2017 was a Rather significant end-of-the-year weather event that happened as 2017 was drawing to a close.
Synopsis[]
Whilst a Winter Storm was tracking across the Northern United States during the last week of 2017, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) took note of a Frontal Boundary dragging along the south side of the Winter Storm.
Thus, the SPC stated that there was a possibility (as much as 30%) for increased instability and shear in the southern US States, where the temperatures were warmer, especially when a Tropical Energy Feed coming in from the Gulf of Mexico.
Tornado count[]
Confirmed Total |
Confirmed EF0 |
Confirmed EF1 |
Confirmed EF2 |
Confirmed EF3 |
Confirmed EF4 |
Confirmed EF5 |
0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Tornadoes[]
N/A | ||||||
EF0 | Near North Hodge LA | 11:59 PM | 0.0001 miles | A tiny tornado caused no damage. | ||
N/A | ||||||
EF0 | Near Balch Springs TX | 11:59 PM | 0.001 miles | A tiny tornado caused no damage. | ||
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