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1996

The hottest July temperature ever recorded in Oklahoma City is 110 degrees and has occurred twice, with one of those instances being on this date back in 1996.

1997

January 11, 1997 Strong offshore wind results in blow-out tides in Charleston.

April 22, 1997 An F1 tornado travels about 1/2 mile and causes minor damage near St George in Dorchester County.

Peterson, T. C., and R. S. Vose, 1997: An overview of the Global Historical Climatology Network temperature database.

1998

April 8-9, 1998 An F1 tornado impacts the area near Hardeeville, SC, causing numerous trees to be uprooted or snapped off, shingles taken off of nearby roofs, and several other buildings damaged.

November 17, 1998 The temperature in downtown Charleston reaches 84 degrees, its warmest temperature so late in the year since records began.

1999

Property losses approaching $1.5 billion have been estimated for this tornado, making it the costliest tornado in Oklahoma history, surpassing the May 3, 1999 storm.

The 1999 graph shows "proxy" temperatures (for example from tree rings) averaged over the Northern Hemisphere, plus measured temperatures for the past century.

2000

June 22, 2000 An F1 tornado is on the ground for 2 miles as it moves through parts of the city of Hampton, SC. Fortunately there is only minor roof damage along with numerous trees down.

October 31, 2000 The month ends with just a trace of rain at both the Savannah and Charleston airports, the driest month in recorded history for both sites.

Today is the last day in a stretch of 41 days in a row of no measurable rainfall at the Savannah airport, which ties it with a dry period ending November 4, 2000 for the longest number of consecutive days withou measurable rainfall at that location.

957; another scientist who compared temperature trends with a combination of CO2, emissions from volcanic eruptions, and supposed solar cycles, likewise got a good match, and used the cycles to predict that greenhouse warming would swamp other influences after about 2000.

2002

On this day in 2002, several supercell thunderstorms developed during the evening hours, along and just behind a strong cold front.

On this date back in 2002, severe thunderstorms produced widespread wind damage over a large part of northwest Oklahoma.

2003

May of 2003 was an unusual year for tornadoes in the central United States, as most outbreaks occurred during the first two weeks of the month.

November 6, 2003 The temperature at the airport in Charleston reaches 87 degrees, its warmest reading so late into the year since records began.

A quick moving winter storm brought a period of light to moderate snow to the northern half of Oklahoma during the morning of the 6th in 2003.

2004

Beginning on July 28, 2004, heavy rain produced flash flooding across western north Texas and south-central Oklahoma.

In 2004 some teams pointed out that the huge gaps and uncertainties in the pre-19th century data, and the methods used to average the data, could conceal changes of temperature in the past that might have been as large and abrupt as anything seen in modern times.

2005

March 8, 2005 Strong offshore wind results in blow-out tides in the Fort Pulaski area.

May 30, 2005 A 4 mile long F1 tornado moves across James Island, SC and damages or destroys several large road signs, uproots trees or snaps them off, and causes minor damage to several homes.

August 12, 2005 began the first of four consecutive days of heavy rainfall across northwest Oklahoma.

2006

A significant winter storm began on this day in 2006 and continued into the evening of November 30th.

In 2006 the panel announced that while some mistakes had been made (as usually happens in frontier science), the main original conclusions held.

2007

Severe weather began on this day back in 2007, and continued until the early hours of the 7th.

A severe storm damaging wind event affected many areas across Oklahoma on this day in 2007.

2009

March 29, 2009 Since rain began on the 28th, rainfall totals reached 3.78 inches in Reidsville, 3.61 inches in Hinesville and 3.42 inches in Richmond Hill.

2010

Although not a weather phenomenon, residents of central Oklahoma received a rude welcome to the morning of October 13th, 2010, in the form of an earthquake.

December 6 Today is the median first freeze date for Beaufort SC. December 8, 2010 Snow flurries were observed in several communities, but with no accumulations.

2011

March 23-25, 2011 The South Carolina Forestry Commission reported a large wildfire started on March 23 in northern Charleston County, 5 miles north-northeast of McClellanville.

Lawrimore, J. H., M. J. Menne, B. E. Gleason, C. N. Williams, D. B. Wuertz, R. S. Vose, and J. Rennie, 2011: An overview of the Global Historical Climatology Network monthly mean temperature data set, version 3, J. Geophys.

The largest hailstone ever recorded in Oklahoma fell on this date in 2011.

Scattered thunderstorms developed over western and northern Oklahoma on this date in 2011.

2012

May 20, 2012 Tropical Storm Alberto develops about 140 miles east southeast of Charleston and moves south.

Williams, C. N., M. J. Menne, and P. W. Thorne, 2012: Benchmarking the performance of pairwise homogenization of surface temperatures in the United States, J. Geophys.

2013

February 28, 2013 The month ends with the wettest February on record at the Charleston airport, with 10.47 inches of rain.

Oklahoma City only reached 48 degrees while Wichita Falls made it to 53 degrees. It was a chilly start to May across Oklahoma and western north Texas in 2013.

August 19, 2013 Intense rainfall dumps up to 4.5 inches of rain in Statesboro in a couple of hours, resulting in approximately 20 to 25 water rescues due to flooding of a first floor apartment complex and nearby homes.

An early winter storm affected Oklahoma and western parts of North Texas on December 5th and 6th of 2013.

2014

January 29, 2014 A significant ice storm that began the previous night impacts much of the WFO Charleston forecast area.

June 23, 2014 The Savannah airport receives its greatest 1-day total, when an incredible 6.65 inches of rain occurs.

September 30, 2014 The month ends with 18 days of measurable rainfall at the Charleston airport.

After a strong winter storm affected southern Oklahoma and northern Texas with heavy snow just two days earlier, another storm followed on this date in 2014, bringing heavy snows to northern parts of Oklahoma.

With temperatures primarily in the teens, a mixture of snow, sleet, and freezing rain spread over Oklahoma and northern Texas on this date in 2014.

2015

See Ari Jokimäki, "Was Broecker really the first to use the term Global Warming?" skepticalscience.com, September 30, 2015, online here.

Meanwhile a minor but well-publicized revision of ocean temperature data by Karl et al. (2015) removed any statistical sign of a hiatus in one of the surface temperature series (NOAA's), prompting accusations of fraud from climate change deniers.

2016

As many as 70 to 80 homes were damaged, but fortunately no one was hurt.More Details September 25, 2016 A small M1.9 earthquake occurs on Pine Island, just to the southwest of Edisto Island, SC.

With very strong winds and drought conditions in place, arcing power lines just north of Woodward started a wildfire that burned a large part of northern Woodward County on this date in 2016.

2017

The first part of February 2017 was quite warm across Oklahoma and adjacent parts of Texas.

2019

June 20, 2019 An impressive squall line developed as a strong shortwave interacted with a very unstable atmosphere, resulting in over 3 dozen severe weather reports, most of which were trees that were knocked down in several of our local counties.

July 4, 2019 A severe thunderstorm produced structural damage to a strip mall on Highway 52 in the Moncks Corner area.

July 13, 2019 A lightning strike was suspected to have started a structure fire at a manufacturing plant in Ridgeville, SC.

On Halloween 2019, the temperature dropped into the single digits and lower teens across the Oklahoma Panhandle and far western Oklahoma.

2020

A winter storm affected most of northern and central Oklahoma on this day in 2020, two days after a storm brought widespread 3-to-6-inch accumulations over the northern half of Oklahoma.

Ironically, this makes 2020 rank as the 20th wettest year on record.

2021

Two consecutive days of very strong northerly winds were seen across the region on January 14th and 15th, 2021.

On this date in 2021, the high temperature at Oklahoma City official climbed above 20 degrees Fahrenheit, to reach 22 degrees, for the first time since the 8th of the month.

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