Showing posts with label Phoenix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phoenix. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

A series of three earthquakes shook Arizona Sunday night. The epicenters were just north of Black Canyon City in central Arizona off Interstate 17.





4.1-magnitude Arizona earthquake shakes metro Phoenix

 

Residents reported shaking across metro Phoenix on Sunday night amid at least three quakes that struck near Black Canyon City.

 

 
A string of earthquakes north of Phoenix gave the Valley a rare jolt Sunday night, and the largest – a magnitude 4.1 just before 11:30 p.m. – rattled homes across the region.

The series of at least three Arizona earthquakes generated no reports of notable damage, but left people swaying or stunned from Black Canyon City, closest to the epicenter, to Camp Verde and across metro Phoenix as far as Queen Creek.

Michael Conway of the Arizona Geological Survey said Monday morning that scientists had not identified the causative fault line yet. Because the earthquake was small and did not rupture the ground, it will be hard to identify where it originated, Conway said.He also said there will be aftershocks over the next few days, many of them too small to feel.


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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

HAZMAT - State of Arizona, Chandler [Intel Corporation, 5000 W Chandler Blvd] : 100 gallon Ammonium hydroxide leak

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A chemical leak at Intel Corp's manufacturing complex in Arizona has been contained and two workers were taken to hospital for observation, a spokesman for the chipmaker said on Monday. During a tool installation in a basement at the sprawling plant southeast of Phoenix a tube was severed, leading to a spill of around 100 gallons (379 liters) of ammonium hydroxide, said Intel spokesman Chuck Mulloy. Ten workers near the spill reported to the facility's medical station and two of those people were sent to hospital for observation, Mulloy said. The spill was in a confined area and no chemicals have been exposed to the public, he said. "The leak has ended. It has been contained. Right now they're making plans for the cleanup," Mulloy said. Chandler police spokesman Seth Tyler said fire department crews were called to the scene at about 1:30 p.m. local time after a report that there was "an incident with multiple injuries." He said a construction crew working inside one of the buildings accidentally cut into a pipe. "During the construction process, a pipe was cut that feeds ammonium into a room in the basement," he said. "The leak was immediately isolated."
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UPDATE 2-Workers exposed to chemical leak at Intel plant in Arizona

Mon May 5, 2014 7:33pm EDT
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May 5 (Reuters) - A chemical leak at Intel Corp's manufacturing complex in Arizona has been contained and two workers were taken to hospital for observation, a spokesman for the chipmaker said on Monday.
During a tool installation in a basement at the sprawling plant southeast of Phoenix a tube was severed, leading to a spill of around 100 gallons (379 liters) of ammonium hydroxide, said Intel spokesman Chuck Mulloy.



Ten workers near the spill reported to the facility's medical station and two of those people were sent to hospital for observation, Mulloy said.
The spill was in a confined area and no chemicals have been exposed to the public, he said.
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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Extreme Weather - State of Arizona, Phoenix : A massive,unseasonably early, haboob swept through Phoenix on Tuesday, lingering above the Arizona capital for hours



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 March 26 2014 07:00 AMExtreme WeatherUSAState of Arizona, PhoenixDamage levelDetails

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A massive haboob swept through Phoenix on Tuesday, lingering above the Arizona capital for hours and creating an eyesore for residents. The dust storm picked up as a result of the showers and thunderstorms that popped around the state, with gusty outflow winds raising the elements. With another area of low pressure swinging a cold front in tomorrow, weather experts say another storm is likely. Arizona is no stranger to large dust storms, or haboobs, during the summer monsoon period, but meteorologists say Tuesday's storm is unseasonably early. The National Weather Service says a large cloud of dust was first spotted near Eloy about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday.

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Massive haboob dust cloud blankets Phoenix in thunderstorm aftermath... and ANOTHER is forecast for tomorrow

  • Haboob said to have started in Tucson after first being sighted around 4pm
  • Meteorologists say a dry storm with winds of up to 35 mph kicked up the dust in southern Arizona and the cloud moved north to the Phoenix area
  • The cloud lingered for hours
  • There were at least five car crashes
  • A cold front set to swing in tomorrow will likely bring a similar storm

A massive haboob swept through Phoenix on Tuesday, lingering above the Arizona capital for hours and creating an eyesore for residents.
The dust storm picked up as a result of the showers and thunderstorms that popped around the state, with gusty outflow winds raising the elements.
With another area of low pressure swinging a cold front in tomorrow, weather experts say another storm is likely, according to My Fox Phoenix.


It's not summertime yet, but a dust storm imoved through the Phoenix metropolitan area on Tuesday, blanketing the area in thick smoke
It's not summertime yet, but a dust storm imoved through the Phoenix metropolitan area on Tuesday, blanketing the area in thick smoke


The Arizona Department of Public Safety said the storm caused at least five crashes along I-10, with the first storm hitting about 4pm
The Arizona Department of Public Safety said the storm caused at least five crashes along I-10, with the first storm hitting about 4pm

Arizona is no stranger to large dust storms, or haboobs, during the summer monsoon period, but meteorologists say Tuesday's storm is unseasonably early.
The National Weather Service says a large cloud of dust was first spotted near Eloy about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday.
 Meteorologists say a dry storm with winds of up to 35 mph kicked up the dust in southern Arizona and the cloud moved north to the Phoenix area.
A dust storm warning was first issued for the Interstate 10 corridor between Tucson and Casa Grande, just south of Phoenix.
State Department of Public Safety officials say blowing dust along I-10 north of Picacho Peak resulted in at least five crashes

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Dust Storm

   



Published on Mar 25, 2014
A dust storm blew in while on vacation in Gilbert, Az. I flew my DJI Phantom up to get a view of the inbound storm. I didn't keep it up there long as it started getting quite windy. Filmed on a GoPro 3.

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Extreme Weather - State of Arizona, [Phoenix metro area]

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Another dust storm and monsoon blew through the Phoenix metropolitan area after dropping heavy rain in Tucson.
Credit: 3TV
Another dust storm and monsoon blew through the Phoenix metropolitan area after dropping heavy rain in Tucson.

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Extreme Weather in USA on Tuesday, 16 July, 2013 at 03:08 (03:08 AM) UTC.


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Monsoon-like weather blew into the Valley on Monday. Weather radar showed several storm cells circling the Valley. Severe weather was reported around the Phoenix metro area. KTAR's Bruce St. James said there was a semi-truck that was blown over on Interstate 10 and there was nearly zero visibility on I-10 near Pecos Road and that some freeway signs were down. In a tweet, SRP said power was cut to about 4,500 customers. The storm also brought a large dust cloud to Chandler and Ahwatukee. The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for both Pinal and Maricopa counties that was effective until 5:55 p.m. A lightning alert was issued at Sky Harbor Airport, meaning that lightning was spotted within 10 miles of the airport.
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Phoenix metro area hit by dust storm and monsoon

by Meteorologist Royal Norman

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Video report by Marie Saavedra

Posted on September 6, 2012 at 4:58 PM

Updated Friday, Sep 7 at 8:53 AM 



PHOENIX -- Another dust storm and monsoon blew through the Phoenix metropolitan area after dropping heavy rain in Tucson.
Winds from an approaching storm system around sundown Thursday pushed a 2,500-foot-high wall of dust over most of the Phoenix area, lowering visibility to a quarter-mile.
Officials at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport say the dust caused brief delays for some flights.
In Tucson, authorities pulled six people from vehicles in flooded roads. Tucson Electric Power Co. was working to restore power to 700 customers.
Arizona's monsoon season began June 15 and runs through Sept. 30.


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