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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

News: It's a girl! Congratulations to Betsy Kling and Paul Thomas

Congratulations to Channel 3's Betsy Kling and Paul Thomas, who welcomed Josephine Frances into the world Monday evening.

Josephine Frances, Mom and Dad are doing well.

She is 8 lbs 11oz and is 21.5 inches long.

Check out our photogallery: CLICK HERE

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Saturday, July 26, 2008

News: Canton, Barberton hit with 'giant' hail

By Michelle Smith, WKYC.com

Though most Clevelanders are getting the chance to enjoy the sun on this July afternoon, our neighbors in Canton and Barberton are getting some wacky weekend weather.

Jum Broomfield, the Moore family, and the Adams family are just a few of the weather watchers out there who were shocked by this afternoon's giant hail, ranging from quarter to golf ball size.

We want to thank them for sending us pictures. Anyone else with wild, wacky weather pictures can send them to bkalinowski@wkyc.com in the newsroom.

You can view our hail photogallery, just CLICK HERE

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Storm Reports: 7/26/08

CLEVELAND -- Here are the local storm reports received from thunderstorms that moved through the area:

...TIME...   ...EVENT...      ...CITY LOCATION...     ...LAT.LON...
..DATE...   ....MAG....      ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
            ..REMARKS..


0820 PM     TSTM WND DMG     VIENNA                  41.26N 80.68W
07/26/2008                   TRUMBULL           OH   LAW ENFORCEMENT

            SEVERAL TREES REPORTED DOWN.


0737 PM     TSTM WND DMG     NORTON                  41.03N 81.65W
07/26/2008                   SUMMIT             OH   LAW ENFORCEMENT

            SEVERAL TREES REPORTED DOWN.


0735 PM     TSTM WND DMG     2 E WEST FARMINGTON     41.39N 80.93W
07/26/2008                   TRUMBULL           OH   TRAINED SPOTTER

            SEVERAL LARGE LIMBS DOWN.


0730 PM     TSTM WND DMG     10 NW CHAMPION HEIGHTS  41.39N 80.99W
07/26/2008                   TRUMBULL           OH   TRAINED SPOTTER

            POLE DOWN.


0728 PM     HAIL             BARBERTON               41.01N 81.61W
07/26/2008  E1.75 INCH       SUMMIT             OH   PUBLIC

            GOLF BALL SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED.


0726 PM     HAIL             NORTON                  41.03N 81.65W
07/26/2008  E1.75 INCH       SUMMIT             OH   TRAINED SPOTTER

            GOLF BALL SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED.


0700 PM     HAIL             7 SSW CANFIELD          40.94N 80.82W
07/26/2008  E0.88 INCH       MAHONING           OH   PUBLIC


0540 PM     HAIL             2 S CANTON              40.78N 81.37W
07/26/2008  E1.75 INCH       STARK              OH   TRAINED SPOTTER

            GOLF BALL SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED.


0540 PM     HAIL             LOUISVILLE              40.84N 81.26W
07/26/2008  E1.00 INCH       STARK              OH   TRAINED SPOTTER

            QUARTER SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED.


0530 PM     HAIL             CANTON                  40.89N 81.58W
07/26/2008  E2.00 INCH       STARK              OH   TRAINED SPOTTER

            HAIL THE SIZE OF HEN EGGS WAS REPORTED. MANY VEHICLES
            DAMAGED.


0530 PM     HAIL             CANTON                  40.81N 81.37W
07/26/2008  E2.75 INCH       STARK              OH   TRAINED SPOTTER


0525 PM     HAIL             CANTON                  40.81N 81.37W
07/26/2008  E2.00 INCH       STARK              OH   TRAINED SPOTTER

            HAIL THE SIZE OF HEN EGGS WAS REPORTED NEAR THE PRO
            FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME.


0522 PM     HAIL             MASSILLON               40.79N 81.52W
07/26/2008  E1.75 INCH       STARK              OH   TRAINED SPOTTER

            GOLF BALL SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED.


0522 PM     HAIL             NORTH CANTON            40.87N 81.40W
07/26/2008  E1.75 INCH       STARK              OH   TRAINED SPOTTER

            GOLF BALL SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED.


0516 PM     HAIL             STRUTHERS               41.05N 80.59W
07/26/2008  E0.75 INCH       MAHONING           OH   TRAINED SPOTTER

            PENNY SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED.


0515 PM     HAIL             HYDETOWN                41.65N 79.72W
07/26/2008  E1.75 INCH       CRAWFORD           PA   TRAINED SPOTTER

            GOLF BALL SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED.


0514 PM     HAIL             MASSILLON               40.79N 81.52W
07/26/2008  E1.25 INCH       STARK              OH   PUBLIC

            HALF DOLLAR SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED.


0510 PM     HAIL             4 W MASSILLON           40.79N 81.60W
07/26/2008  E0.75 INCH       STARK              OH   TRAINED SPOTTER

            PENNY SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED.


0455 PM     HAIL             EDINBORO                41.87N 80.12W
07/26/2008  E0.88 INCH       ERIE               PA   PUBLIC

            NICKEL SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED.


0450 PM     TSTM WND DMG     DALTON                  40.80N 81.70W
07/26/2008                   WAYNE              OH   TRAINED SPOTTER

            FEW DOWNED TREES AND POWERLINES


0445 PM     HAIL             COCHRANTON              41.52N 80.05W
07/26/2008  E0.75 INCH       CRAWFORD           PA   LAW ENFORCEMENT

            PENNY SIZE HAIL WAS OBSERVED.


0445 PM     HAIL             AUSTINTOWN              41.09N 80.74W
07/26/2008  E0.75 INCH       MAHONING           OH   TRAINED SPOTTER

            PENNY SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED.


0440 PM     HAIL             NILES                   41.19N 80.75W
07/26/2008  E0.75 INCH       TRUMBULL           OH   PUBLIC

            PENNY SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED.


0421 PM     HAIL             WARREN                  41.24N 80.82W
07/26/2008  E0.75 INCH       TRUMBULL           OH   TRAINED SPOTTER

            PENNY SIZE HAIL WAS OBSERVED.


0420 PM     HAIL             1 W WARREN              41.24N 80.84W
07/26/2008  E0.75 INCH       TRUMBULL           OH   PUBLIC


0415 PM     HAIL             1 W WARREN              41.24N 80.84W
07/26/2008  E0.75 INCH       TRUMBULL           OH   PUBLIC


0415 PM     HAIL             NEWTON FALLS            41.19N 80.97W
07/26/2008  E0.75 INCH       TRUMBULL           OH   PUBLIC

            PENNY SIZE HAIL WAS OBSERVED.


0347 PM     HAIL             GARRETTSVILLE           41.28N 81.10W
07/26/2008  E1.00 INCH       PORTAGE            OH   PUBLIC


0342 PM     HAIL             GARRETTSVILLE           41.28N 81.10W
07/26/2008  E0.88 INCH       PORTAGE            OH   PUBLIC


0338 PM     TSTM WND DMG     12 NW WARREN            41.36N 80.98W
07/26/2008                   TRUMBULL           OH   EMERGENCY MNGR

            WIND GUST IN MESOPOTAMIA ROLLED OVER A BUGGY AND THE
            HORSE ROLLED 4 TIMES...TWO INJURED. UTILITY POLE DOWN.


0335 PM     HAIL             HIRAM                   41.31N 81.14W
07/26/2008  E1.00 INCH       PORTAGE            OH   PUBLIC


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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Storm Reports: 7/23/08

CLEVELAND -- Here are the local storm reports received from thunderstorms that moved through the area:

...TIME...   ...EVENT...      ...CITY LOCATION...     ...LAT.LON...
..DATE...   ....MAG....      ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
            ..REMARKS..


0329 PM     HAIL             2 E MANSFIELD           40.76N 82.49W
07/23/2008  M0.75 INCH       RICHLAND           OH   TRAINED SPOTTER


0202 PM     HAIL             SANDUSKY                41.46N 82.71W
07/23/2008  E0.75 INCH       ERIE               OH   AMATEUR RADIO


0200 PM     HAIL             SANDUSKY                41.46N 82.71W
07/23/2008  E0.50 INCH       ERIE               OH   AMATEUR RADIO


0159 PM     HAIL             1 NE SANDUSKY           41.47N 82.70W
07/23/2008  E0.88 INCH       ERIE               OH   AMATEUR RADIO


0157 PM     HAIL             1 NE SANDUSKY           41.47N 82.70W
07/23/2008  E0.75 INCH       ERIE               OH   AMATEUR RADIO


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News: Ohio county cleans up damage from 110 mph wind

JUNCTION CITY, Ohio -- Officials in one central Ohio county have declared a state of emergency as they clean up damage caused by high wind that knocked down trees and power lines.

Perry County Emergency Management executive director Rita Spicer says no one was injured. The National Weather Service says wind hit 110 mph early Tuesday in the community of Junction City and wind was measured at 80 mph in nearby New Lexington.

The storm also caused blackouts elsewhere in Ohio.

American Electric Power says about 9,700 customers in central and southern Ohio were without power late Tuesday.

Courtesy: The Associated Press

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Storm Reports: 7/22/08

CLEVELAND -- Here are the local storm reports received from thunderstorms that moved through the area:

...TIME...   ...EVENT...      ...CITY LOCATION...     ...LAT.LON...
..DATE...   ....MAG....      ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
            ..REMARKS..


0705 PM     TSTM WND DMG     5 W CANFIELD            41.03N 80.86W
07/22/2008                   MAHONING           OH   FIRE DEPT/RESCUE

            BERLIN CENTER FEW TREES DOWN


0624 PM     HAIL             10 N CORTLAND           41.48N 80.72W
07/22/2008  E1.75 INCH       TRUMBULL           OH   FIRE DEPT/RESCUE

            GREEN TOWNSHIP


0612 PM     HAIL             BRISTOLVILLE            41.37N 80.87W
07/22/2008  E1.75 INCH       TRUMBULL           OH   PUBLIC


0606 PM     HAIL             KENT                    41.15N 81.36W
07/22/2008  E1.25 INCH       PORTAGE            OH   PUBLIC


0604 PM     HAIL             TALLMADGE               41.10N 81.42W
07/22/2008  E1.00 INCH       SUMMIT             OH   PUBLIC


0602 PM     HAIL             KENT                    41.15N 81.36W
07/22/2008  E1.00 INCH       PORTAGE            OH   TRAINED SPOTTER


0556 PM     HAIL             2 S STOW                41.15N 81.44W
07/22/2008  E1.00 INCH       SUMMIT             OH   PUBLIC


0553 PM     HAIL             CUYAHOGA FALLS          41.17N 81.52W
07/22/2008  E1.00 INCH       SUMMIT             OH   TRAINED SPOTTER


0531 PM     HAIL             10 NW WARREN            41.34N 80.95W
07/22/2008  E0.75 INCH       TRUMBULL           OH   PUBLIC


0458 PM     HAIL             8 W MEDINA              41.14N 82.02W
07/22/2008  E0.75 INCH       MEDINA             OH   PUBLIC


0448 PM     TSTM WND DMG     5 S LAGRANGE            41.17N 82.12W
07/22/2008                   LORAIN             OH   TRAINED SPOTTER
            FEW TREES DOWN


0446 PM     HAIL             LAGRANGE                41.24N 82.12W
07/22/2008  E0.88 INCH       LORAIN             OH   TRAINED SPOTTER


0337 PM     TSTM WND DMG     CAMPBELL                41.08N 80.59W
07/22/2008                   MAHONING           OH   AMATEUR RADIO
            STRUCTURAL DAMAGE


0335 PM     TSTM WND GST     2 N YOUNGSTOWN          41.13N 80.65W
07/22/2008  E0 MPH           TRUMBULL           OH   PUBLIC
            ESTIMATED 60 MPH WIND


0330 PM     HAIL             YOUNGSTOWN              41.10N 80.65W
07/22/2008  E1.00 INCH       MAHONING           OH   PUBLIC


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Monday, July 21, 2008

News: Asthma and Allergies

Do you suffer from asthma or allergies? Dr. Hossam Naguib, MD, shares information about combating your asthma and allergies during the summer months.



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Friday, July 18, 2008

Storms Reports: 7/17/08

CLEVELAND -- Here are the local storm reports received from thunderstorms that moved through the area:

...TIME...   ...EVENT...      ...CITY LOCATION...     ...LAT.LON...
..DATE...   ....MAG....      ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
            ..REMARKS..


0149 AM     HAIL             2 ENE PAINESVILLE       41.74N 81.21W 
07/17/2008  E0.75 INCH       LAKE               OH   PUBLIC          


0151 AM     HAIL             2 ENE PAINESVILLE       41.74N 81.21W 
07/17/2008  E0.75 INCH       LAKE               OH   PUBLIC          


0157 AM     HAIL             PERRY                   41.77N 81.14W 
07/17/2008  E0.75 INCH       LAKE               OH   PUBLIC  


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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Safety Tips: Summer heat

Here are some prevention tips:

  1. Drink more fluids (nonalcoholic), regardless of your activity level. Don't wait until you're thirsty to drink. Warning: If your doctor generally limits the amount of fluid you drink or has you on water pills, ask him how much you should drink while the weather is hot.
  2. Don't drink liquids that contain alcohol or large amounts of sugar-these actually cause you to lose more body fluid. Also, avoid very cold drinks, because they can cause stomach cramps.
  3. Stay indoors and, if at all possible, stay in an air-conditioned place. If your home does not have air conditioning, go to the shopping mall or public library-even a few hours spent in air conditioning can help your body stay cooler when you go back into the heat. Call your local health department to see if there are any heat-relief shelters in your area.
  4. Electric fans may provide comfort, but when the temperature is in the high 90s, fans will not prevent heat-related illness. Taking a cool shower or bath, or moving to an air-conditioned place is a much better way to cool off.
  5. Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothing.
  6. NEVER leave anyone in a closed, parked vehicle.
  7. Visit adults at risk at least twice a day and closely watch them for signs of heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Infants and young children, of course, need much more frequent watching.
  8. Although any one at any time can suffer from heat-related illness, some people are at greater risk than others. Check regularly on:
  • Infants and young children
  • People aged 65 or older
  • People who have a mental illness
  • Those who are physically ill, especially with heart disease or high blood pressure

If you must be out in the heat:

  1. Limit your outdoor activity to morning and evening hours.
  2. Cut down on exercise. If you must exercise, drink two to four glasses of cool, nonalcoholic fluids each hour. A sports beverage can replace the salt and minerals you lose in sweat. Warning: If you are on a low-salt diet, talk with your doctor before drinking a sports beverage. Remember the warning in the first "tip" (above), too.
  3. Try to rest often in shady areas.
  4. Protect yourself from the sun by wearing a wide-brimmed hat (also keeps you cooler) and sunglasses and by putting on sunscreen of SPF 15 or higher (the most effective products say "broad spectrum" or "UVA/UVB protection" on their labels).

This information provided by Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)

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News: Some like it hot

By WKYC Reporter Paul Thomas

CLEVELAND -- Not everyone is diving into the great indoors when the summer suns boils Northeast Ohio.

More heat means hundreds of more wet feet and more money flowing through Geauga Lake's Wildwater Kingdom each day.

And this weekend, the AST Dew Tour -- a sporting event that features freestyle motocross, BMX and skateboarding -- is expected to draw more than 50,000 people and $10 million into the local economy.

But those numbers are driven by the weather too. And 90-degree days are just fine for the competition, as long as the sun shines.

Skateboarder and snowboard Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White is in Cleveland for the event.

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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Caught on Tape: Funnel Cloud in Kansas 7/9/08

We are on the lookout for cool tornado chaser video this summer. Here is another one we found from Wednesday, 7/9/08, in Emporia, Kansas. No damage or injuries were reported.

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News: Stark County woman survives lightning strike

By WKYC Reporter Jeff Maynor

STARK COUNTY -- Scaglione had been in the backyard pool Tuesday when the powerful storm moved in. Neighbors described it as the worst in 20 years.

She went inside, but then stepped out on the front porch of her suburban home to take a look. As she reached for the front door handle to go back inside, lightning struck the house and her.

"It felt like heat, tingly heat," she said. "I felt it go in my ear and across my eyes."

Scaglione was holding her two-year-old daughter who was not hurt. Doctors at Canton Mercy Hospital said the mother had served as a ground, protecting her little girl.

Scaglione was kept in the hospital overnight but has no burns or other injuries.

Today's lingering effects are minor, she said. "My calf and my foot are numb and tingly and my ear hurts."


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Lightning safety: Myths and truths

By WKYC Web Reporter Kim Wendel

In 2008 so far, 16 people in 14 states have died due to lightning strikes and Ohio and South Carolina lead the nation with 2 fatalities each.

On Feb, 5, a man, 61, was killed in Lewisville, Ohio, while he was out tending cows on his farm.

On June 26, a woman, 51, was killed in Collins, Ohio, while walking under a tree.

In 2007, 45 people were killed by lightning in the U.S.

Of that number, 98 percent were outside, 89 percent were male, 30 percent were males between the ages of 20-25, 25 percent were standing under a tree and 25 percent occurred on or near the water.

Behind floods, lightning is the #2 weather killer in the United States.

Overall, Colorado is ranked #2 in the U.S. for lightning-related deaths.

Over the years, a number of myths have developed about severe weather safety and lightning in particular. The National Weather Service has made a list.

MYTH: If outside in a thunderstorm, go under a tree to stay dry

TRUTH: Being underneath trees is the second leading activity for lightning casualties.

MYTH: I'm in a house so I'm safe from lightning

TRUTH: While a house is a good place for lightning safety, just going inside isn't enough. You must avoid any conducting path leading outside, such as corded telephones, electrical appliances, wires, TV cables, plumbing (including plastic pipes with water in them), metal doors or window frames, etc.
Don't take a shower or wash dishes or do laundry during a thunderstorm and don't stand near a window to watch the lightning. Staying in an inside room is generally best.

MYTH: If trapped outside and lightning is about to strike, lie flat on the ground

TRUTH: This advice is decades out of date. Better advice is to use the 'Lightning Crouch': put your feet together, squat low, tuck your head, and cover your ears. Lightning induces electric currents along the top of the ground that can be deadly over 100 feet away.

While lying flat on the ground gets you as low as possible, which is good, it increases your chance of being hit by a ground current, which is bad.

The best combination of being low and touching the ground as little as possible is the 'Lightning Crouch,' but the crouch should be used only as a last resort. Much better would be to plan outdoor activities around the weather to avoid thunderstorm exposure and to have proper shelter available.

MYTH: When playing sports and thunderstorms threaten, it's OK to finish the game before seeking shelter

TRUTH: Sports is the activity with the fastest rising rate of lightning casualties. No game is worth death or lifelong severe injury.

All people associated with sports should have a lightning safety plan and stick to it strictly. Seek proper shelter immediately when lightning threatens. Adults are responsible for the safety of children.

MYTH: Structures with metal or having metal on your body, like jewelry, watches, glasses, backpacks, attract lightning

TRUTH: Height, pointy shape and isolation are the dominant factors controlling where a lightning bolt will strike. The presence of metal makes virtually no difference on where lightning strikes. Mountains are made of stone, but receive many strikes each year.

When lightning threatens, take proper protective action immediately. Don't waste time shedding metal off your body or seeking shelter under inadequate structures. But while metal doesn't attract lightning, touching or being near long metal objects, like fences, railings, bleachers and vehicles, is still unsafe when thunderstorms are nearby.

If lightning does happen to hit it, the metal can conduct the electricity a long distance, even over 100 yards, and still electrocute you.

MYTH: Rubber tires protect you from lightning in a car by insulating you from the ground

TRUTH: Lightning laughs at two inches of rubber. Most cars are reasonably safe from lightning. But it's the metal roof and metal sides that protect you, not the rubber tires.

Thus convertibles, motorcycles, bicycles, open shelled outdoor recreational vehicles and cars with plastic or fiberglass shells offer no lightning protection.

Likewise, farm and construction vehicles with open cockpits offer no lightning protection. But closed cockpits with metal roof and sides are safer than going outside. And don't even ask about sneakers!

MYTH: Lightning never strikes the same place twice

TRUTH: Lightning often strikes the same place repeatedly, especially if it's a tall, pointy, isolated object.

The Empire State Building used to be used as a lightning laboratory, since it is hit nearly 25 times a year. Places prone to lightning are places to avoid when thunderstorms are nearby.

MYTH: If it's not raining or if clouds aren't overhead, I'm OK

TRUTH: Lightning often strikes more than three miles from the thunderstorm, far outside the rain or even thunderstorm cloud.
'Bolts From The Blue,' though infrequent, can strike 10-15 miles from the thunderstorm. Anvil lightning can strike the ground over 50 miles from the thunderstorm, under extreme conditions. Lightning in clouds has traveled over 100 miles from the thunderstorm.

MYTH: A lightning victim is electrified so if you touch them, you will be electrocuted

TRUTH: The human body doesn't store electricity. It is perfectly safe to touch a lightning victim to give them first aid. This is the most chilling of lightning myths. Imagine someone dying needlessly, for want of simple CPR or mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, when their chances of survival were 90 percent.

MYTH: Go near a tall pointy isolated object when thunderstorms threaten, to be within the 45-degree "cone of protection"

TRUTH: The "cone of protection" is a myth! While tall pointy isolated objects are statistically more likely to be struck by lightning, it's not nearly reliable enough to rely on for safety.

Lightning can still strike you near the tall object.

Besides, the lightning electricity will likely spread out along the surface of the ground and can still kill you over 100 feet from the "protecting" object.

Remember, no place outside is safe in a thunderstorm.

Source: National Weather Service Lightning Safety Website

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Video: Storms moving through NE Ohio 7/8/08

WKYC videographers found this damage in Westlake.



WKYC Weather Warrior Holly Cavanaugh caught this video of the storms rolling through Middlefield.

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Storm Reports: 7/8/08

CLEVELAND -- Here are the local storm reports received from the thunderstorms that moved through the area:

...TIME...   ...EVENT...      ...CITY LOCATION...     ...LAT.LON...
..DATE...   ....MAG....      ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
            ..REMARKS..


0620 PM     TSTM WND DMG     CORTLAND                41.33N 80.72W
07/08/2008                   TRUMBULL           OH   AMATEUR RADIO
            LARGE TREES AND LIMBS DOWN.


0610 PM     TSTM WND DMG     WARREN                  41.24N 80.82W
07/08/2008                   TRUMBULL           OH   LAW ENFORCEMENT
            NUMEROUS TREES AND WIRES DOWN NORTHERN HALF OF THE
            COUNTY.


0610 PM     TSTM WND DMG     5 E CORTLAND            41.33N 80.63W
07/08/2008                   TRUMBULL           OH   TRAINED SPOTTER
            1 LARGE TREE UPROOTED.


0609 PM     FLASH FLOOD      STOW                    41.18N 81.44W
07/08/2008                   SUMMIT             OH   LAW ENFORCEMENT
            FLOODING AT ROUTE 91 AND YUKON ROAD.


0545 PM     TSTM WND DMG     CHARDON                 41.58N 81.21W
07/08/2008                   GEAUGA             OH   LAW ENFORCEMENT
            TREES DOWN.


0530 PM     TSTM WND DMG     RAVENNA                 41.16N 81.24W
07/08/2008                   PORTAGE            OH   LAW ENFORCEMENT
            NUMEROUS TREES AND LIMBS DOWN COUNTYWIDE.


0530 PM     TSTM WND DMG     VENANGO                 41.77N 80.11W
07/08/2008                   CRAWFORD           PA   LAW ENFORCEMENT
            NUMEROUS TREES DOWN.


0510 PM     TSTM WND DMG     OLMSTED FALLS           41.37N 81.90W
07/08/2008                   CUYAHOGA           OH   LAW ENFORCEMENT
            TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN.


0510 PM     TSTM WND DMG     CLEVELAND               41.48N 81.68W
07/08/2008                   CUYAHOGA           OH   LAW ENFORCEMENT
            TREE DOWN.


0454 PM     TSTM WND DMG     SHEFFIELD LAKE          41.49N 82.10W
07/08/2008                   LORAIN             OH   PUBLIC
            TREES DOWN.


0436 PM     TSTM WND GST     ELYRIA                  41.38N 82.11W
07/08/2008  E70 MPH          LORAIN             OH   TRAINED SPOTTER
            LAWN FURNITURE BLOWN AROUND AT WALMART.


0430 PM     NON-TSTM WND GST ELYRIA                  41.38N 82.11W
07/08/2008  E60 MPH          LORAIN             OH   EMERGENCY MNGR


0430 PM     TSTM WND DMG     SAVANNAH                40.97N 82.36W
07/08/2008                   ASHLAND            OH   LAW ENFORCEMENT
            TREES AND WIRES DOWN.


0420 PM     TSTM WND DMG     CHARDON                 41.58N 81.21W
07/08/2008                   GEAUGA             OH   FIRE DEPT/RESCUE
            2 LARGE TREES DOWN WITH MULTIPLE WIRES DOWN.


0403 PM     TSTM WND DMG     NORTH FAIRFIELD         41.10N 82.61W
07/08/2008                   HURON              OH   PUBLIC
            LARGE BRANCHES DOWN


0401 PM     TSTM WND DMG     SANDUSKY                41.46N 82.71W
07/08/2008                   ERIE               OH   LAW ENFORCEMENT
            SEVERAL TREES DOWN


0400 PM     TSTM WND GST     GENOA                   41.52N 83.36W
07/08/2008  M68 MPH          OTTAWA             OH   TRAINED SPOTTER


0352 PM     TSTM WND DMG     ERIE                    42.13N 80.09W
07/08/2008                   ERIE               PA   PUBLIC
            LARGE BRANCHES DOWN


0351 PM     TSTM WND DMG     TIFFIN                  41.12N 83.18W
07/08/2008                   SENECA             OH   LAW ENFORCEMENT
            LARGE BRANCH DOWN.


0345 PM     TSTM WND DMG     NORWALK                 41.24N 82.61W
07/08/2008                   HURON              OH   PUBLIC
            LARGE BRANCHES DOWN


0345 PM     TSTM WND DMG     FREMONT                 41.35N 83.11W
07/08/2008                   SANDUSKY           OH   AMATEUR RADIO
            LARGE LIMB DOWN


0330 PM     TSTM WND DMG     GIBSONBURG              41.39N 83.32W
07/08/2008                   SANDUSKY           OH   AMATEUR RADIO
            LARGE LIMB DOWN.


0325 PM     MARINE TSTM WIND WALNUT CREEK            40.52N 81.73W
07/08/2008  M75 MPH          HOLMES             OH   PARK/FOREST SRVC


0319 PM     TSTM WND DMG     TOLEDO                  41.66N 83.58W
07/08/2008                   LUCAS              OH   AMATEUR RADIO
            LIGHT POLE DOWN


0315 PM     TSTM WND DMG     ELMORE                  41.47N 83.29W
07/08/2008                   OTTAWA             OH   AMATEUR RADIO
            LARGE LIMB DOWN


0315 PM     TSTM WND DMG     TOLEDO                  41.66N 83.58W
07/08/2008                   LUCAS              OH   AMATEUR RADIO
            LARGE BRANCH ACROSS A ROAD


0309 PM     TSTM WND DMG     TOLEDO                  41.66N 83.58W
07/08/2008                   LUCAS              OH   AMATEUR RADIO
            UTILITY POLES AND WIRES DOWN


0304 PM     HAIL             BOWLING GREEN           41.38N 83.65W
07/08/2008  M0.75 INCH       WOOD               OH   PUBLIC


0256 PM     TSTM WND DMG     SYLVANIA                41.71N 83.71W
07/08/2008                   LUCAS              OH   PUBLIC
            TREE DOWN


0253 PM     TSTM WND DMG     TOLEDO                  41.66N 83.58W
07/08/2008                   LUCAS              OH   AMATEUR RADIO
            TREE DOWN ON WIRES BLOCKING STREET


0249 PM     TSTM WND DMG     TOLEDO                  41.66N 83.58W
07/08/2008                   LUCAS              OH   AMATEUR RADIO
            TREE LIMB DOWN WITH LIVE WIRES


0244 PM     TSTM WND DMG     TOLEDO                  41.66N 83.58W
07/08/2008                   LUCAS              OH   AMATEUR RADIO
            TREE DOWN.


0243 PM     TSTM WND DMG     ASHTABULA               41.88N 80.80W
07/08/2008                   ASHTABULA          OH   PUBLIC
            LARGE BRANCHES DOWN.


0243 PM     TSTM WND DMG     TOLEDO                  41.66N 83.58W
07/08/2008                   LUCAS              OH   AMATEUR RADIO
            STRUCTURAL DAMAGE


0241 PM     TSTM WND DMG     PERRYSBURG              41.55N 83.62W
07/08/2008                   WOOD               OH   LAW ENFORCEMENT
            TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN.


0240 PM     TSTM WND DMG     TOLEDO                  41.66N 83.58W
07/08/2008                   LUCAS              OH   AMATEUR RADIO
            LARGE TREE DOWN


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Thursday, July 3, 2008

News: The dangers of soggy weather to your lawn

By WKYC Reporter Obie Shelton

LORAIN COUNTY -- Consistent soggy weather has encouraged life other than grass to grow in yards.

While you've been waiting to mow your lawn, other life forms may be growing in-between grass blades. Horticulture educator Tim Malinich of the Lorain County Ohio State University extension says several people have dropped off samples of mushrooms at his office.

"The mushroom is really already there long before you see it," Malinich said. "It's just that with all the wet weather we've been having, it flowers, and that's what people recognize."

He says another growth is lichen: It's the mossy growth on trees and fences. It can be green, gray or black. It's not harmful, but it can surprise you how it creeps up a tree.

In your lawn, "red thread" can grow, which is a fungus. It makes the grass look like it needs water, with patches of pink.

"If you look at it closely with a magnifying glass, you can see the little pink fingers coming out of the grass blades," Malinich said.

If wet weather continues, the fungi can leave brown blotches where the grass was killed. If a normal weather pattern begins of hot dry weather, the fungi will fade away.

Malinich says people can control the growth of fungi and molds, by avoiding over-mulching.

"Two inches is enough," he said.

More than two inches can provide an environment for nuisance fungi, which release spores that look like tar marks on a house. Other mold can really smell bad, like "stink horn."

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News: 24 hour rainfall amounts swamp Northwest Ohio

CLEVELAND -- Here are the 24 hour rainfall amounts for northwest Ohio through 8 a.m. Thursday morning:

LOCATION              24 HOUR    TIME/DATE    COMMENTS
                     RAINFALL       OF
                     (INCHES)   MEASUREMENT

...LUCAS COUNTY...
   SYLVANIA              5.00   700 AM   7/3
   SYLVANIA              4.21   800 AM   7/3
   TOL ARPT              3.70   805 AM   7/3
   WEST TOLEDO           2.93   800 AM   7/3
   RENO BEACH            2.92   800 AM   7/3
   WHITEHOUSE            3.70   800 AM   7/3
   TOLEDO EMA            4.15   800 AM   7/3
   RICHFIELD TWP.        5.05   800 AM   7/3
   TOLEDO POINT PLACE    3.39   900 AM   7/3

...WOOD COUNTY...
   TDZ ARPT              2.85   800 AM   7/3

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Storm Reports: 7/2/08 to 7/3/08

CLEVELAND -- Here are the local storm reports received from Wednesday's thunderstorms that moved through the area:

...TIME...   ...EVENT...      ...CITY LOCATION...     ...LAT.LON...
..DATE...   ....MAG....      ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
            ..REMARKS..


0400 AM     FLASH FLOOD      TOLEDO                  41.66N 83.58W
07/03/2008                   LUCAS              OH   LAW ENFORCEMENT
            LUCAS COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED THAT SWAN CREEK IN WESTERN
            TOLEDO WAS OVERFLOWING AND THAT SEVERAL ROADS WERE CLOSED


0800 PM     TSTM WND DMG     TOLEDO                  41.66N 83.58W
07/02/2008                   LUCAS              OH   AMATEUR RADIO
            SEVERAL LARGE LIMBS DOWN AND BLOCKING THE ROAD IN WEST
            TOLEDO.


0755 PM     TSTM WND DMG     TOLEDO                  41.66N 83.58W
07/02/2008                   LUCAS              OH   LAW ENFORCEMENT
            SEVERAL TREES AND LARGE LIMBS DOWN THROUGHOUT THE CITY.


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News: Storm brings flooding, power problems to Toledo

TOLEDO -- Flood-prone Toledo neighborhoods are dealing with deep water again after a storm that dumped three and a-half inches of rain beginning around 8 p.m. Wednesday.

Flooding also closed a portion of Interstate 475 west of Toledo after two vehicles became stuck in high water around midnight. The highway reopened around 9:30 a.m. Thursday.

The storm's arrival had set off tornado sirens in the Toledo area, and Lucas County sheriff's deputies reported a rotating funnel cloud on the west side of the county, near Holland. National Weather Service meteorologist Karen Oudeman says no touchdowns were reported.

High winds blew down trees and power lines, and Toledo Edison says around 3,000 customers lost power. Most were back up by Thursday morning.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Video: Best of June 2008 Viewer Photos

Enjoy some of the best WKYC.COM and Fair Weather Fans Blog viewer photos from the month of June 2008. All of the photos are from weather events that occurred during the month in Northeast Ohio.

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