Storm data and unusual weather phenomena.(GEORGIA, East Central-ILLINOIS, Southwest)

From: Storm Data | Date: July 1, 2006 | Copyright information
 
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena 
 
July 2006 
 
                              Time       Path      Path 
                              Local/     Length    Width 
Location               Date   Standard   (Miles)   (Yards) 
 
GEORGIA, East Central 
 
Lincoln County 
  7 SE Lincolmon       15     1403EST 
 
                       Rock Branch Golf Course reported several 
                       trees down on the course. 
 
Richmond County 
  Augusta              15     1527EST 
 
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