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2004 Christmas Eve United States winter storm

The 2004 Christmas Eve United States winter storm was a rare weather event that took place in Louisiana and Texas in the United States on December 24, 2004, before the storm moved northeast to affect the coastal sections of the Mid-Atlantic states and New England in the succeeding few days. This was a different storm from the historic event that struck the Midwest and southern Canada around December 23 from another cyclone which preceded this storm. The event involved a thin band of snowfall with unusually cold temperatures for the middle Texas coast, and caused dozens of varied weather records to be shattered. It was the most significant snow for the Texas Gulf Coast, and deep South Texas, since February 1895.

2004 Christmas Eve United States winter storm
The nor'easter at peak intensity offshore of Atlantic Canada, on the morning of December 27
TypeWinter storm
Nor'easter
Tornado outbreak
FormedDecember 24, 2004
DissipatedDecember 28, 2004
Lowest pressure964 mbar (hPa)
Maximum snowfall
or ice accretion
18 inches (45.7 cm)
Areas affectedSouth Central United States, East Coast of the United States
Part of the 2004–05 North American winter

Anticipation of the event edit

There had been indications for up to a week before the event that a frontal wave in the Gulf of Mexico was expected to track far enough to the south (along roughly the 26th parallel) to lead to snow along the Gulf of Mexico coastline of the United States.

Synoptic history edit

A surface cyclone formed in the western Gulf of Mexico on December 24 due to a shortwave aloft, and moved eastward through the western Gulf of Mexico, bringing banded snowfall to the middle Texas coast. The extratropical cyclone moved east, then northeast, tracking across the northern peninsula of Florida early on December 26 before moving about 100 miles (200 km) offshore the Southeast, paralleling the coast. Continuing to deepen, the developing storm moved about 200 miles (300 km) offshore the Mid-Atlantic states, New England, and Atlantic Canada on December 27 before moving out to sea.

Effects edit

 
Christmas Day in Deep South Texas

Texas and Louisiana edit

The most noticeable, and unusual, event associated with the storm was the snowfall it produced. Much of the snow fell in southern Texas, along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, but some snow, albeit less deep, fell across southern Louisiana. Any snowfall in these areas is extremely unusual, perhaps occurring once every twenty years, and these events are usually airborne flurries which melt on contact with the ground. In many places the snow stuck to the ground and accumulated to an appreciable depth. In Brownsville, Texas, snow fell to a depth of 1.5 inches (3.8 cm), the first measurable snowfall at the city in over 100 years, since the Great Blizzard of 1899.

 
Trinity Church in Houston Christmas Eve 2004

The fact that the snow accumulated overnight on Christmas Eve led to a White Christmas the next morning, something completely foreign to the region. Across all of southern Texas and in southwestern Louisiana, snow fell in places where it had not for anywhere from 15 to 120 years. Near the coast, in Corpus Christi, Texas, 5.2 inches (13 cm) of snow fell, more snow than in all previous recorded years combined. This was also the case in Victoria, Texas, where a significant 13.0 inches (33 cm) fell. New Orleans, Louisiana had its first white Christmas in 50 years. In addition to the unusual occurrence of snow inland, moderate to heavy snow was also reported over the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico. This is the first significant snow fall in Houston since February 12, 1960, when a snowstorm hit central and south Texas with eight to 10 inches of snow.

 
An unusual sight: palm trees covered in snow in Portland, Texas

Some snow totals:[1]

Georgia and South Carolina edit

As the cyclone tracked through Florida offshore the Southeast, up to an inch of freezing rain and sleet fell at Augusta and Aiken.[2]

North Carolina edit

Several inches of snow fell across portions of the state, with the highest amount noted of 9.5 inches (24 cm) at Ahoskie.[3]

Virginia edit

 
A satellite image of South Texas and northeastern Mexico on Christmas morning, showing the extent of the snowfall.
(Click on the image and zoom in for place labels)

Several locations across the Tidewater reported over a foot of snow, with the highest amount of 14 inches (36 cm) reported at Quinby and Tabb.[4] Frontogenesis (strengthening temperature gradient) within the comma head of the extratropical cyclone between the 500 hPa and 700 hPa layers (or 10-20 kft) contributed to the banded snow seen across this region.[5] It led to the snowiest December across the Norfolk area since 1958.[6]

Maryland edit

Light to moderate snow fell on the Eastern Shore, with the highest amount of 4.5 inches (11 cm) measured at Shelltown.[7]

New Jersey edit

On December 25, 2004, there was light to moderate snows fall across portions of the state, with the highest amount of 2 inches (5.1 cm) falling at Mount Holly.

New York edit

Southeastern sections of the state saw the snowfall. The highest amount reported was 8.7 inches (22 cm) at East Hampton.

Connecticut edit

 
Imagery showing extent of snowfall across the Mid-Atlantic States

Moderate to heavy snow fell across much of the state. The highest total reported was 7 inches (18 cm) at East Killingly.[7]

Rhode Island edit

Heavy snow fell statewide. The highest total was 8.2 inches (21 cm) at Tiverton.[7]

Massachusetts edit

The heaviest snowfall from the storm fell across Massachusetts. Brewster measured 18 inches (46 cm) during the event.[7]

New Hampshire edit

Central and southern sections of the state saw moderate to heavy snow. The highest amount was 9 inches (23 cm) at Salem.[7]

Vermont edit

Snow fell across portions of the state during this storm, with 6 inches (15 cm) falling at a dairy farm in Franklin.[8]

Maine edit

Heavy snow fell across portions of Maine. The highest amount reported was from Whiting where 13 inches (33 cm) was measured.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ National Weather Service Forecast Office, Houston/Galveston, Texas.. Archived from the original on December 12, 2006. Retrieved 2006-12-01. Retrieved on Dec. 1, 2006.
  2. ^ Glenn E. Lader. STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 5 FOR MAJOR WINTER STORM. Retrieved on Dec. 1, 2006.
  3. ^ Glenn E. Lader. STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 5 FOR MAJOR WINTER STORM. Retrieved on Dec. 2, 2006.
  4. ^ Pamela J. Szatanek. STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 7 FOR MAJOR WINTER STORM. Retrieved on Dec. 2, 2006.
  5. ^ Timothy Gingrich and John Billet. Operational Considerations of the December 26, 2004 Snowstorm Across Hampton Roads, Virginia and Northeast North Carolina. Retrieved on Dec. 2, 2006.
  6. ^ The Atlantic Coast Observer Network: Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina. SUMMARY OF CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA: DECEMBER 2004. September 23, 2006, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on Dec. 2, 2006.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Bruce Terry. STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 9 FOR MAJOR WINTER STORM. Retrieved on Dec. 2, 2006.
  8. ^ Jonathan Gates. The Bovine Bugle. November 9, 2006, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on Dec. 2, 2006.

External links edit

  • Information about the storm from the Houston / Galveston National Weather Service Office.
  • Images from Houston, Upper Gulf Coast, and Corpus Christi
  • Images from Bay City and Baytown, Texas
  • Images from Galveston, Texas
  • Images from New York

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records to be shattered It was the most significant snow for the Texas Gulf Coast and deep South Texas since February 1895 2004 Christmas Eve United States winter stormThe nor easter at peak intensity offshore of Atlantic Canada on the morning of December 27TypeWinter stormNor easterTornado outbreakFormedDecember 24 2004DissipatedDecember 28 2004Lowest pressure964 mbar hPa Maximum snowfallor ice accretion18 inches 45 7 cm Areas affectedSouth Central United States East Coast of the United StatesPart of the 2004 05 North American winter Contents 1 Anticipation of the event 2 Synoptic history 3 Effects 3 1 Texas and Louisiana 3 2 Georgia and South Carolina 3 3 North Carolina 3 4 Virginia 3 5 Maryland 3 6 New Jersey 3 7 New York 3 8 Connecticut 3 9 Rhode Island 3 10 Massachusetts 3 11 New Hampshire 3 12 Vermont 3 13 Maine 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksAnticipation of the event editThere had been indications for up to a week before the event that a frontal wave in the Gulf of Mexico was expected to track far enough to the south along roughly the 26th parallel to lead to snow along the Gulf of Mexico coastline of the United States Synoptic history editA surface cyclone formed in the western Gulf of Mexico on December 24 due to a shortwave aloft and moved eastward through the western Gulf of Mexico bringing banded snowfall to the middle Texas coast The extratropical cyclone moved east then northeast tracking across the northern peninsula of Florida early on December 26 before moving about 100 miles 200 km offshore the Southeast paralleling the coast Continuing to deepen the developing storm moved about 200 miles 300 km offshore the Mid Atlantic states New England and Atlantic Canada on December 27 before moving out to sea Effects edit nbsp Christmas Day in Deep South TexasTexas and Louisiana edit The most noticeable and unusual event associated with the storm was the snowfall it produced Much of the snow fell in southern Texas along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico but some snow albeit less deep fell across southern Louisiana Any snowfall in these areas is extremely unusual perhaps occurring once every twenty years and these events are usually airborne flurries which melt on contact with the ground In many places the snow stuck to the ground and accumulated to an appreciable depth In Brownsville Texas snow fell to a depth of 1 5 inches 3 8 cm the first measurable snowfall at the city in over 100 years since the Great Blizzard of 1899 nbsp Trinity Church in Houston Christmas Eve 2004The fact that the snow accumulated overnight on Christmas Eve led to a White Christmas the next morning something completely foreign to the region Across all of southern Texas and in southwestern Louisiana snow fell in places where it had not for anywhere from 15 to 120 years Near the coast in Corpus Christi Texas 5 2 inches 13 cm of snow fell more snow than in all previous recorded years combined This was also the case in Victoria Texas where a significant 13 0 inches 33 cm fell New Orleans Louisiana had its first white Christmas in 50 years In addition to the unusual occurrence of snow inland moderate to heavy snow was also reported over the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico This is the first significant snow fall in Houston since February 12 1960 when a snowstorm hit central and south Texas with eight to 10 inches of snow nbsp An unusual sight palm trees covered in snow in Portland TexasSome snow totals 1 Alice Texas 12 inches 30 48 cm Beeville Texas 10 0 inches 25 4 cm Brownsville Texas 1 5 inches 3 8 cm Corpus Christi Texas 5 2 inches 13 2 cm El Campo Texas 11 0 inches 27 9 cm Galveston Texas 4 0 inches 10 16 cm Houston Texas 1 0 inches 2 5 cm Kingsville Texas 6 0 inches 15 24 cm Lake Charles Louisiana 1 2 inches 3 1 cm Laredo Texas 2 0 inches 5 07 cm Mathis Texas 11 inches 27 9 cm McAllen Texas 4 0 inches 10 16 cm New Orleans Louisiana 0 7 inches or more 1 8 cm Pearland Texas 2 8 inches 7 3 cm Sandia Texas 12 inches 30 48 cm Victoria Texas 13 0 inches 33 0 cm Georgia and South Carolina edit As the cyclone tracked through Florida offshore the Southeast up to an inch of freezing rain and sleet fell at Augusta and Aiken 2 North Carolina edit Several inches of snow fell across portions of the state with the highest amount noted of 9 5 inches 24 cm at Ahoskie 3 Virginia edit nbsp A satellite image of South Texas and northeastern Mexico on Christmas morning showing the extent of the snowfall Click on the image and zoom in for place labels Several locations across the Tidewater reported over a foot of snow with the highest amount of 14 inches 36 cm reported at Quinby and Tabb 4 Frontogenesis strengthening temperature gradient within the comma head of the extratropical cyclone between the 500 hPa and 700 hPa layers or 10 20 kft contributed to the banded snow seen across this region 5 It led to the snowiest December across the Norfolk area since 1958 6 Maryland edit Light to moderate snow fell on the Eastern Shore with the highest amount of 4 5 inches 11 cm measured at Shelltown 7 New Jersey edit On December 25 2004 there was light to moderate snows fall across portions of the state with the highest amount of 2 inches 5 1 cm falling at Mount Holly New York edit Southeastern sections of the state saw the snowfall The highest amount reported was 8 7 inches 22 cm at East Hampton Connecticut edit nbsp Imagery showing extent of snowfall across the Mid Atlantic StatesModerate to heavy snow fell across much of the state The highest total reported was 7 inches 18 cm at East Killingly 7 Rhode Island edit Heavy snow fell statewide The highest total was 8 2 inches 21 cm at Tiverton 7 Massachusetts edit The heaviest snowfall from the storm fell across Massachusetts Brewster measured 18 inches 46 cm during the event 7 New Hampshire edit Central and southern sections of the state saw moderate to heavy snow The highest amount was 9 inches 23 cm at Salem 7 Vermont edit Snow fell across portions of the state during this storm with 6 inches 15 cm falling at a dairy farm in Franklin 8 Maine edit Heavy snow fell across portions of Maine The highest amount reported was from Whiting where 13 inches 33 cm was measured 7 See also edit nbsp Weather portal nbsp United States portalCyclogenesis Extratropical cyclone Pre Christmas 2004 snowstorm that impacted the Midwest Snowstorm Surface weather analysisReferences edit National Weather Service Forecast Office Houston Galveston Texas Public Information Statement Archived from the original on December 12 2006 Retrieved 2006 12 01 Retrieved on Dec 1 2006 Glenn E Lader STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 5 FOR MAJOR WINTER STORM Retrieved on Dec 1 2006 Glenn E Lader STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 5 FOR MAJOR WINTER STORM Retrieved on Dec 2 2006 Pamela J Szatanek STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 7 FOR MAJOR WINTER STORM Retrieved on Dec 2 2006 Timothy Gingrich and John Billet Operational Considerations of the December 26 2004 Snowstorm Across Hampton Roads Virginia and Northeast North Carolina Retrieved on Dec 2 2006 The Atlantic Coast Observer Network Virginia North Carolina South Carolina SUMMARY OF CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA DECEMBER 2004 Archived September 23 2006 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on Dec 2 2006 a b c d e f Bruce Terry STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 9 FOR MAJOR WINTER STORM Retrieved on Dec 2 2006 Jonathan Gates The Bovine Bugle Archived November 9 2006 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on Dec 2 2006 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2004 Christmas Eve snowstorm in the United States Information about the storm from the Houston Galveston National Weather Service Office Images from Houston Upper Gulf Coast and Corpus Christi Images from Bay City and Baytown Texas Images from Galveston Texas Images from New York Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2004 Christmas Eve United States winter storm amp oldid 1206689656, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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