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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

News: Heavy Rains Flood Area Streets Tuesday Morning

Heavy rainfall around the Greater Cleveland area this morning flooded a few locations with poor drainage.

Our news photographers were out at the I-90 East ramp to I-71 South where they found people not using common sense as they drove right through the flooded roadway. Take a look at some of the near misses.

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News: 2.9 quake jolts rural area of western Ohio

ANNA, Ohio (AP) -- A small earthquake has shaken a rural area of western Ohio.

Michael Hansen of the Ohio Seismic Network says preliminary data show that the 2.9 magnitude quake hit Shelby County between the towns of Botkins and Anna at about 9:06 p.m yesterday.

Anna's administrator, Jon Hulsmeyer, says the quake lasted about five seconds and was accompanied by a loud boom. A sheriff's dispatcher says there were no reports of damage.

Shelby County, between Toledo and Dayton, is where Ohio's largest earthquake took place in 1937. The 5.4 quake toppled chimneys, gravestones and a school in Anna.

Ohio's Lake County in northeast Ohio experienced a number of small earthquakes in 2006. Hansen says the sometimes-active region around Shelby County hadn't had any quakes in several years.

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Monday, September 15, 2008

Peak Wind Gusts: 9/14/08

The following are peak wind gust reports during Sunday's passage of the remnants of Hurricane Ike.


***********************PEAK WIND GUST***********************

LOCATION            PEAK WIND    TIME/DATE    COMMENTS
                         GUST       OF
                        (MPH)   MEASUREMENT

OHIO

...CUYAHOGA COUNTY...
   BURKE LAKEFRONT ARPT    63   731 PM  9/14  
   CLEVELAND HOPKINS ARPT  53   553 PM  9/14  

...CRAWFORD COUNTY OH...
   GALION                  45           9/14

...ERIE COUNTY OH...
   SANDUSKY                57           9/14
   SOUTH BASS IS.          62   800 PM  9/14
   MAREBLEHEAD             54   754 PM  9/14
   HURON LIGHT             61   640 PM  9/14 
   VERMILION               55           9/14
   MILAN                   45           9/14

...HURON COUNTY...
   MONROEVILLE             56           9/14

...LAKE COUNTY...
   FAIRPORT HARBOR         61           9/14 


...LORAIN COUNTY...
   LORAIN COUNTY ARPT      71   604 PM  9/14  
   NORTH RIDGEVILLE        47   756 PM  9/14
   
...MARION COUNTY...
   MARION COUNTY ARPT      64   631 PM  9/14 CORRECTED


...MEDINA COUNTY...
   LITCHFIELD              47   349 PM  9/14

...KNOX COUNTY...
   FREDRICKTOWN            46           9/14


...RICHLAND COUNTY...
   MANSFIELD LAHM ARPT     66   516 PM  9/14

...SANDUSKY COUNTY...
   FREMONT                 44           9/14
   CLYDE                   57           9/14

...SENECA COUNTY...
   TIFFIN                  54           9/14
   
  
...STARK COUNTY...
   SPARTA 3W               65   627 PM  9/14

...SUMMIT COUNTY...
   AKRON FULTON ARPT       58   719 PM  9/14  
   AKRON-CANTON REG ARPT   56   832 PM  9/14

...TRUMBULL COUNTY...
   YOUNGSTOWN MUNI ARPT    61   836 PM  9/14

...LUCAS COUNTY...
   TOLEDO EXPRESS ARPT     37   629 PM  9/14

...WOOD COUNTY...
   METCALF  ARPT           44   910 PM  9/14
   BOWLING GREEN           38

...ASHTABULA COUNTY...
   ASHTABULA ARPT          53   851 PM  9/14
   ASHTABULA LIGHT HOUSE   78           9/14 
   GENEVA-ON-THE-LAKE      46   810 PM  9/14
   CONNEAUT                62   840 PM  9/14
   
...ERIE COUNTY PA...
   ERIE INTL ARPT          54   829 PM  9/14

...CRAWFORD COUNTY PA...
   MEADVILLE ARPT          53   928 PM  9/14

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Viewer Photos: Wind storm damage

WKYC viewers are sending in photos from the damage left by Sunday's wind storm. The remnants of Hurricane Ike brought steady strong winds, and gusts in some places above hurricane strength across Ohio.

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According to Gov. Ted Strickland nearly 2 million people statewide are without power. It could take to the end of the week to restore all customers.


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News: Gov. Strickland declares state of emergency; 5 deaths blamed on storm

By WKYC Reporter Chris Tye

COLUMBUS -- Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland says about 2 million customers in the state are without power in the wake of high winds from the remnants of Hurricane Ike.

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Strickland today issued a state declaration of emergency which will allow the Ohio Department of Transportation to help local communities remove debris from roads.

Hurricane-force winds of up to 78 mph blew through Ohio on Sunday, causing damage in 84 of the state's 88 counties. At least four people who were hit by toppled trees or branches were killed.

A 12-year-old boy in Lorain County died after being struck by a tree limb brought down by a wind gust.

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources says two motorcyclists were killed Sunday when a tree toppled onto them in Hueston Woods State Park. A woman in Mt. Healthy, Ohio, also was killed Sunday when a tree fell onto her southwest Ohio home. A fifth person was electrocuted working on a generator Monday.

Strickland says it will take days to restore power in all areas of the state. "The state of Ohio has experienced hurricane-level gusts of wind, which is obviously extremely unusual for our state," Strickland said. "We are staying in very close contact with our communities and doing everything in our power to assist the response and recovery to these extraordinary circumstances. Ohioans are strong and resilient, and I know that our citizens' first concern will be looking out for each other. And I will make sure that the State of Ohio stands with its people during this difficult time."

About 450 school districts canceled classes on Monday.

The Ohio Department of Public Safety is coording the response on the statewide level through the Ohio Management Agency.

In addition to the state declaration of emergency, Strickland's office says 11 counties have issued county level emergency declarations (Butler, Clark, Delaware, Greene, Hamilton, Knox, Licking, Madison, Montgomery, Morrow, Seneca; ODOT reports 46 roads are closed or restricted and one-third of the traffic signals on the state system are not functioning; county government offices are fully (Butler, Preble, Highland, Delaware) or partially (Clark) closed in five counties; numerous businesses and universities are closed or delayed.

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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Video: Best of August 2008 Viewer Photos

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

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Ohio Guard sending 1,500 troops to Gulf Coast

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- The Ohio National Guard is sending 1,500 troops to Louisiana to help with the cleanup following Hurricane Gustav.

Guard spokesman James Sims says the deployment could begin Thursday or Friday. Units from Columbus, Newark and Coshocton will be among those sending troops.

Last week, the Guard sent a CH-47 Chinook helicopter and five crew members from a battalion based in Akron at the request of Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal. The crew went to help the state prepare for Gustav, which hit the Gulf Coast on Monday.

The Guard sent 1,500 troops to Louisiana and Mississippi in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina. Another 1,200 troops were deployed a month later in response to Hurricane Rita.

Courtesy: The Associated Press

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