From TWC:
"Eleven Billion-Dollar Weather Disasters in 2012"
http://www.weather.com/news/billion-dollar-disasters-2012-20121220
"Eleven Billion-Dollar Weather Disasters in 2012"
In addition to the national drought and Sandy, here are the other nine billion-dollar weather disasters of 2012:
- Western Wildfires (summer/fall) - Wildfires burned more than 9.1 million acres in the U.S. in 2012. The most damaging wildfires were in the western states.
- Hurricane Isaac (August) - Storm surge flooding, rainfall flooding, strong winds and a few tornadoes pounded the northern Gulf Coast in August.
- Plains/East/Northeast Severe Storms (June 29-July 2) - A large amount of the damage was associated with a massive derecho that roared from parts of Ohio and Indiana to the mid-Atlantic.
- Rockies/Southwest Severe Weather (June 6-12) - Damaging hail and 25 tornadoes struck parts of Colorado, New Mexico and Texas. More than $1 billion in hail damage for Colorado alone.
- Southern Plains/Midwest/Northeast Severe Storms (May 25-30) - 27 confirmed tornadoes along with significant damage from high winds and large hail.
- Midwest/Ohio Valley Severe Storms (April 28-May 1) - A total of 38 confirmed tornadoes along with major damage from large hail. This includes significant damage from large hail in St. Louis, Mo.
- Midwest tornadoes (April 13-14) - Tornado outbreak in Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa. 98 tornadoes were confirmed in the outbreak.
- Texas Tornadoes (April 2-3) - A total of 22 confirmed tornadoes including many that touched down in the Dallas/Ft. Worth metro area.
- Southeast/Ohio Valley tornadoes (March 2-3, 2012) - A total of 75 tornadoes were confirmed from Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky to Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama.
^ Despite how much technology we think we have it seems Mother Nature can still remind us of our place in the world. ^
http://www.weather.com/news/billion-dollar-disasters-2012-20121220
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