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TEMPE, AZ (AZFamily) — A confirmed microburst on Monday afternoon ripped off roofs, knocked down semi-trucks and flooded neighborhoods in Tempe, leaving dozens without a place to stay and thousands ...
TEMPE, Ariz. – A microburst erupted and left a trail of damage that downed trees, totaled cars and destroyed buildings in Tempe, Arizona after a supercell thunderstorm developed during the early ...
A microburst storm in Tempe displaced 130 residents and damaged over 550 homes, officials said. The storm produced 70 mph winds, causing widespread damage comparable to a small tornado. No injuries or ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Phoenix Zoo will reopen a couple of days later than expected after damage caused by Monday’s microburst forced it to keep its doors shut. The microburst, which hit Tempe the ...
The Brief The city of Tempe opened a Disaster Assistance Center to help hundreds of residents impacted by the Oct. 13 microburst, offering access to a dozen organizations that provide aid ranging from ...
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A powerful supercell thunderstorm, which triggered a microburst in Tempe, dropped heavy rain across the East Valley Oct. 13, flooding streets and toppling trees as wind gusts neared 70 mph. In about ...
In about 15 minutes, Tempe recorded nearly three-quarters of an inch of rain. A supercell thunderstorm forms when wind speed and direction change with height, a phenomenon called wind shear.