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WEATHER STUDY BY ANDREW BERNARD. COLUMBUS DAY STORM AKA: THE BIG BLOW. Storm type: Extra-tropical cyclone.
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Storm type: Extra-tropical cyclone An extra-tropical cyclone is a storm system that primarily gets its energy from the horizontal temperature contrasts that exist in the atmosphere. Extra-tropical cyclones are low pressure systems with associated cold fronts, warm fronts, and occluded fronts.
FORMED AS: TYPHOON FREDA ON OCTOBER 3, 1962ENDED ON: OCTOBER 17, 1962WORST DAY: COLUMBUS DAY OCTOBER 12, 1962
Tropical storm Freda formed in the central pacific ocean. As it moved into colder water it became an extra-tropical cyclone.
DAMAGE • 15 BILLION BOARD FEET • $280 MILLION • $200 MILLION IN OREGON ALONE • METROPOLITON LIFE INSSURANCE COMPANY NAMED • THE COLUMBUS DAY STORM THE NATIONS WORST NATURAL • DISASTER OF 1962
Cost of damage by city • Longview, Wa. $123,764 • Vancouver, Wa. $100,000 • Salem, Or. $220,000 • Eugene, Or. $50,000
Insurance claims • Oregon 70,000 • amount pd. 20,000,000 • Washington 28,216 • paid on 24,676 • for a total of 4,230,200 • Paid by metlife
Path of destruction • 125 miles wide • 1000 miles long • 75,000 square miles of total destruction
First made landfall in Northern California. Then moved northeast about 50 miles inland and then veered straight north towards Oregon state.
AFTERMATH • 46 FATALITIES • HUNDREDS INJURED • THOUSANDS WITH OUR POWER
MAJOR EVENTS • BASEBALL WORLD SERIES DELAYED • DUCKS/HUSKIES FOOTBALL WENT ON AS SCHEDULED