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2003 Mid-south derecho

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It took two weeks to restore power to many of those who had lost it in the storm. Temperatures reached past 90 °F (32 °C) leaving many residents unprotected from dangerously hot conditions. In terms of damage and destruction, it was considered to be one of the worst storms that had ever
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Over 300,000 homes, 70% of Shelby County, were left without power in the wake of the storm. Two individuals were left dead as a direct result of the storm, with several more deaths due to fires caused by unattended candles or generator accidents.
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hit the city of Memphis. Many Memphians were distressed that though they had survived hurricane-like conditions and weeks without power, little national news coverage was given to the event. Shelby County Mayor
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interview that he was "Feeling a bit lonely, because it seems that from a national perspective it never happened. We suffered a 'dry-land hurricane'... yet we see on the national news over in
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Counties, including the city of Memphis. Severe damage was reported throughout the city. Surrounding counties also reported damage. The storm passed through the area between 6 and 7 am.
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hurricane. As the storm crossed the Mississippi River into Downtown Memphis, a barge recorded an unofficial wind reading of 108 mph (174 km/h). Coincidentally, the
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On July 22, 2003, a progressive derecho with straight-line winds in excess of 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) struck
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metropolitan area. It left 7 people dead and enormous damage across the region.
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Scott J. McNeil; Jonathan L. Howell; Gregory R. Garrett; Daniel N. Valle.
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Damage to the Gibson Memphis Showcase following the storm. Damage to the
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This storm was very similar to the derecho that went through
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FedExForum
Memphis, Tennessee
United States Mid-south
derecho
southern United States
Tennessee
Mississippi
Memphis
Crittenden
DeSoto
Fayette
Shelby

Kansas City, Missouri
one that hit
St. Louis, Missouri
Elvis
Category 2
National Hurricane Center's
rotation of tropical cyclone names
"Danny
Hurricane Erika (2003)

A.C. Wharton
CNBC
Galveston
a hurricane that never did occur
New York City
left without power for a few hours

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