Project Dates
November 10, 2002 to November 11, 2002
Project Description
A major outbreak of severe weather and tornado occurre across the Tennessee and Ohio valley regions on the 10th -11th of November 2002. This resulted in damage to 13 states from the Gulf Coast to western Pennsylvania. A total of 75 tornados touched down on the 10th, resulting in at least 36 deaths. A tornado rated as an F-4 on the Fujita Scale, struck Van Wert county in Ohio. In Tennessee, the community of Mossy Grove was nearly destroyed by a mile-wide tornado that claimed 12 lives. This is the worst tornado outbreak in November in a decade, caused by an unseasonably strong upper troposheric jet stream. This resulted in cold air surging down from Canada, and the subsequent lifting of warm moist air from the Culf of Mexico adding extra energy to the system. This triggered a thousand mile front stretching from the Gulf Coast to Pennsylvania.
Objectives
This case allows an in-depth study of dynamics of tornado formation in the Fall season.
- COMET Case Study 001: The Storm of the Century
- COMET Case Study 012: Gravity Waves
- COMET Case Study 016: Moberly Missouri Tornado
- COMET Case Study 014: Midwest Cold Season Synoptic Storm
- COMET Case Study 017: Desert SW Severe Weather
- COMET Case Study 013: S. California Floods/Florida Tornadoes
- COMET Case Study 038: Birmingham Tornado
- COMET Case Study 015: Southeast U.S. Cyclogenesis
- COMET Case Study 018: Spencer Tornado and Minn -> NY Derecho
- COMET Case Study 022: Northeastern US Severe Weather
- COMET Case Study 039: Iowa Bow Echo
- COMET Case Study 041: Southern California Severe Weather
- COMET Case Study 040: Kansas City Flash Flood
- COMET Case Study 035: San Antonio Flood
- COMET Case Study 021: Wichita, Kansas Halloween Flood
- COMET Case Study 023: Winter Severe Weather
- COMET Case Study 027: Southern Louisiana Tornados
- COMET Case Study 019: Oklahoma City Tornado
- COMET Case Study 025: Salt Lake City Tornado/Long Island Flood
- COMET Case Study 020: Hurricane Floyd
- COMET Case Study 029: Montana Fire Weather-Dry Cold Front
- COMET Case Study 026: Pacific Northwest Winter Storm
- COMET Case Study 024: East Coast Explosive Cyclogenesis
- COMET Case Study 030: Null Event: Eastern Colorado Snowstorm
- COMET Case Study 028: Fort Worth Tornado
- COMET Case Study 031: Null Event: Central Plains Severe Wx
- COMET Case Study 033: Missouri Isolated Severe Weather
- COMET Case Study 034: New Jersey Flood: Terrain Locked Convect
- COMET Case Study 032: Buffalo Lake Effect Snowstorm
- COMET Case Study 036: Seattle Snowstorm
- COMET Case Study 037: Tropical Storm Allison
- COMET Case Study 042: Kansas Winter Storm
- COMET Case Study 043: Colorado Fire/Kansas Severe Weather
- COMET Case Study 044: November 10th Tornadoes 2002