Top 10 Weather Events: 2013
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 1:08 am
I do this every year, so I have decided again to list - for all of 2013 - the top 10 weather events. I try to keep a mixture, and it doesn't appear any event the rest of the way can make it (this current storm appears to have fallen just short IMO). This was a tougher list to determine since there were relatively few blockbuster events.
Here is my top 10:
1 - Moore tornado week: A questionable #1, but it was extremely destructive and brought the nation together after a very slow start to the severe weather season. Many lost their lives, but the human toll could have been worse. Nonetheless, the area was virtually flattened (May 19-26)
2 - Colorado floods: Sudden heavy rain leads to the worst flooding in the state's history and one of the most feared scenarios of all (mid to late September)
3 - February Northeast blizzard: New England is paralyzed after a massive blizzard leaves feet of snow and hurricane-force winds from an impressive Nor'easter (February 8-10)
4 - November tornado outbreak: A late season tornado outbreak surprised the Midwest with extreme damage in just a few hours on a mid-November day, but few fatalities fortunately (November 17)
5 - Cold, snowy spring: Winter seemed to hang on with multiple snowstorms and blizzards as late as early May in much of America, especially in the Midwest (late March to early May)
6 - West Coast drought and fires: Driest year on record for much of the West Coast and not surprisingly that leads to many wildfires across the region. (entire year 2013)
7 - December winter storm: Much of the Southern Plains, including Dallas, shut down for days by snow and ice (December 6-12)
8 - El Reno tornado disaster: While the tornado remains mostly in the open, many are caught unaware and tragically we lose some of the greatest storm chasers as well (May 31)
9 - October blizzard and severe weather: A winter-type storm in early October buries the Plains in record snow, while also producing intense tornadoes and flooding elsewhere (October 2-6)
10 - Tropical tranquility: Other than Tropical Storm Andrea which does very little harm, the tropics do nothing at all to the US - and most of the basin (Mexico a notable exception) in 2013 (entire year 2013)
Globally, I would say the #1 event definitely was Typhoon Haiyan.
Here is my top 10:
1 - Moore tornado week: A questionable #1, but it was extremely destructive and brought the nation together after a very slow start to the severe weather season. Many lost their lives, but the human toll could have been worse. Nonetheless, the area was virtually flattened (May 19-26)
2 - Colorado floods: Sudden heavy rain leads to the worst flooding in the state's history and one of the most feared scenarios of all (mid to late September)
3 - February Northeast blizzard: New England is paralyzed after a massive blizzard leaves feet of snow and hurricane-force winds from an impressive Nor'easter (February 8-10)
4 - November tornado outbreak: A late season tornado outbreak surprised the Midwest with extreme damage in just a few hours on a mid-November day, but few fatalities fortunately (November 17)
5 - Cold, snowy spring: Winter seemed to hang on with multiple snowstorms and blizzards as late as early May in much of America, especially in the Midwest (late March to early May)
6 - West Coast drought and fires: Driest year on record for much of the West Coast and not surprisingly that leads to many wildfires across the region. (entire year 2013)
7 - December winter storm: Much of the Southern Plains, including Dallas, shut down for days by snow and ice (December 6-12)
8 - El Reno tornado disaster: While the tornado remains mostly in the open, many are caught unaware and tragically we lose some of the greatest storm chasers as well (May 31)
9 - October blizzard and severe weather: A winter-type storm in early October buries the Plains in record snow, while also producing intense tornadoes and flooding elsewhere (October 2-6)
10 - Tropical tranquility: Other than Tropical Storm Andrea which does very little harm, the tropics do nothing at all to the US - and most of the basin (Mexico a notable exception) in 2013 (entire year 2013)
Globally, I would say the #1 event definitely was Typhoon Haiyan.