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Tornado outbreak of September 24, 2001

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building, resulting in two fatalities. Other buildings on campus sustained damage to roofs, windows, and trim. The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's Research Center sustained $ 41 million in damage. 861 homes, 560 vehicles, and 23 businesses were damaged or destroyed in Prince George's County alone. Light debris was carried up to 60 miles away. Caused a total of $ 73 million in damage and injured 50 people.
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sustained major damage, where 10 trailer classrooms were torn apart and one was thrown 200 yards. Many trees were snapped and uprooted on campus, and vehicles were thrown and flipped. A car carrying two young female students was hurled several hundred yards and over a high-rise 8-story dormitory
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Tornado began in Virginia, damaging trees, power lines, and roofs in suburban areas. The tornado crossed into Washington, D.C., where it passed the Jefferson Memorial and crossed the Tidal Basin, snapping tree branches. It was seen passing just south of the Washington Monument, headed for the
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8 homes had their roofs torn off, and several others sustained lesser damage. Trees were downed, 38 cars were damaged at a dealership, and roof damage occurred at a middle school and an administration building. A store complex sustained significant structural damage.
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Tornado touched down in Rixeyville, blowing a tree onto a house. The tornado rapidly intensified into an F4 outside of town, flattening a well built three-story brick house. Debris from this house was found half a mile away. The tornado weakened to an F2 as it struck
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A porch was ripped off of a house and deposited 50 feet away. Pieces of lumber from the house were hurled into nearby vehicles. Two other houses were damaged as well, and a small poolhouse was destroyed. Extensive tree and power line damage occurred as well.
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detected weak rotation within thunderstorms forming over central North Carolina between 16:30–17:00 UTC. In response to the development of these storms and the favorable conditions afforded by the approaching low-pressure area, the SPC issued a
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ahead of the front would be sufficient to support the development of thunderstorms during the day. Additionally, the anticipated storms were expected to emerge within an area of 45–55 knots (52–63 mph; 83–102 km/h)
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was possible; these environmental characteristics were also similar to other severe weather events in the Mid-Atlantic. Considering these factors, the SPC assessed a slight risk of severe weather for parts of the
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The two deaths at College Park were Colleen and Erin Marlatt, who died when their car was picked up by the tornado near the Easton Hall dormitory and thrown into a tree in a parking area.
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Smithsonian buildings and the Capitol. Tree branches were snapped and swirling debris was observed in that area before the tornado dissipated.
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in the United States. The outbreak occurred on Monday, September 24, 2001, and was responsible for two deaths and 57 injuries.
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to the southeast spawned the family of tornadoes that moved through Washington. A first tornado (F0) was confirmed in the
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in Washington, D.C., and was followed by many reports of funnel clouds. The storm affected workers at
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The Washington DC Tornado of 24 September 2001: Pre-Storm Environment and Radar Perspectives
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areas; this was soon followed by an F1 tornado that left a 15-mile-long path parallel to
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Mesoscale Environment Factors in the D.C. Area Tornado Event of 24 September 2001
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The first tornado of the outbreak was also the strongest – an F4 (see
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Series of tornadoes in several east coast U.S. states and Washington, D.C.
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The same storm soon produced a powerful, multiple-vortex F3 tornado in
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was one of the worst tornado events to ever have directly affected the
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The Development of the College Park Tornado of 24 September 2001
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Trees were downed and a house sustained damage to its siding.
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Zubrick, Steven M.; Watson, Barbara M. (August 15, 2002).
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image of the College Park tornado near its peak at 21:21
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Dresser, Michael; MacGillis, Alec (September 25, 2001).
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September 24, 2001 Tornadoes (NWS Baltimore/Washington)
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was tracking across the eastern U.S., accompanied by a
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Davies, Jonathan M.; Hart, John A. (August 15, 2002).
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List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks
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Several trees were downed and a shed was destroyed.
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campus, and then moved parallel to I-95 through the
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Doppler weather radar
UTC
Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area
trough
troposphere
cold front
Appalachian Mountains
Storm Prediction Center
atmospheric instability
wind shear
supercells
Mid-Atlantic states
UTC
dew points
Maryland
low-pressure area
North Carolina
Weather radar
tornado watch
Maryland
Virginia

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