Storm Event Report

Harrison Twp, NJ Hail and Wind Storm Report (2 NNW)

Aug 10, 2023 | 2 NNW Harrison Twp, Gloucester County, NJ | 2023-08-10 severe weather window

2 NNW Harrison Twp, NJ storm report for 2023-08-10. We found 0 hail reports (max none measured) and 2 wind/tornado reports (peak none measured, including 1 tornado reports).

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Impacted Places

2 NNW Harrison Twp

Hail Stats

Reports
0
Severe Reports
0

Wind Stats

Reports
2
Tornado Reports
1

Ring Impact (1mi / 3mi / 10mi)

hail

Events within 1 mile
0
Events within 3 miles
0
Events within 10 miles
0
Severe days within 10 miles
0
Max within 10 miles
-

wind

Events within 1 mile
2
Events within 3 miles
3
Events within 10 miles
4
Severe days within 10 miles
1
Max within 10 miles
-

Verified Event Log (5-Year Window)

DateHazardIntensityDistanceLocationSource
2023-08-10tornadoTornado UNK-2 NNW Harrison Twp, NJNOAA SPC
2023-08-10windWind report-2 NNW Harrison Twp, NJNOAA SPC

The first damage was noted at residences along Tomlin Station Road... where the top half of a camper was blown off. From there... the tornado snapped a tree on the edge (PHI)

Emergency manager relays photos of trees snapped and down along W Tomlin Station Road. Time estimated from radar. (PHI)

Report Highlights

  • 2 NNW Harrison Twp recorded 0 hail reports on 2023-08-10.
  • 2 wind/tornado reports were also observed in the same convective window.
  • 2 NNW Harrison Twp recorded 2 wind/tornado reports on 2023-08-10.
  • 0 hail reports provide companion context for mixed-hazard risk.

Data & Methodology

Noaa Spc
2
  • Derived from NOAA SPC daily severe weather reports.

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Timeline

  1. 2023-08-10T18:08:00Z

    Wind Wind report

    Emergency manager relays photos of trees snapped and down along W Tomlin Station Road. Time estimated from radar. (PHI)

  2. 2023-08-10T18:08:00Z

    Tornado Tornado UNK

    The first damage was noted at residences along Tomlin Station Road... where the top half of a camper was blown off. From there... the tornado snapped a tree on the edge (PHI)