The National Weather Service offices and Emergency Management in New York and all of the New England states (including Vermont) have recognized the week of April 27th thru May 3rd as Severe Weather Awareness Week. http://www.erh.noaa.gov/btv/html/SevereAwareness/ This annual recognition is a way for the NWS and other agencies to "get the word out" to the public and others on the potential dangers associated with Severe weather (Tornadoes, Strong winds, lightning and flooding). Although most people focus on tornadoes, severe thunderstorms can cause extensive damage as well. Here in VT, storm climatology suggests that a tornado occurs once every two years across Vermont and that it is relatively weak compared to the central United States. Last year (2007), Vermont and northern New York witnessed an exceptionally large amount of severe thunderstorms, including a long-lived supercell (8/16) that moved from near Plattsburgh, NY across Lake Champlain and east into the Connecticut River valley with widespread damage. Remember, flash flooding is a common threat across VT and northern NY during the warm season due to rich, abundant moisture, weak slow moving boundaries and thunderstorms. The Flash Flooding across the Barre area on July 11, 2007 was an excellent example as well as the Montgomery Flood of 1997 and much of VT during late June of 1998. Please take a moment to look at the above site and check the various links referenced and additional links that are located on NWS BTV Severe Weather page. Lesley-Ann...could you place the above link on your web site as years past. - Thank you. Thanks, Scott -- Scott L. Whittier Senior Meteorologist DOC/NOAA/National Weather Service [log in to unmask] Burlington Intl Airport 802-862-2475 x239 1200 Airport Drive www.weather.gov/btv S. Burlington VT 05403-6028 ******************************************************************** The contents of this message are mine personally and do not necessarily reflect any position of the Government or the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.