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The chance of earthquake damage in Waelder Independent School District is about the same as Texas average and is much lower than the national average. The risk of tornado damage in Waelder Independent School District is much lower than Texas average and is about the same as the national average.

Topics:Earthquake IndexVolcano IndexTornado IndexOther Weather Extremes EventsVolcanos NearbyHistorical Earthquake EventsHistorical Tornado Events

Earthquake Index, #788

Waelder Independent School District
0.00
Texas
0.04
U.S.
1.81

The earthquake index value is calculated based on historical earthquake events data using USA.com algorithms. It is an indicator of the earthquake level in a region. A higher earthquake index value means a higher chance of an earthquake.

Volcano Index, #1

Waelder Independent School District
0.0000
Texas
0.0000
U.S.
0.0023

The volcano index value is calculated based on the currently known volcanoes using USA.com algorithms. It is an indicator of the possibility of a region being affected by a possible volcano eruption. A higher volcano index value means a higher chance of being affected.

Tornado Index, #943

Waelder Independent School District
137.23
Texas
208.58
U.S.
136.45

The tornado index value is calculated based on historical tornado events data using USA.com algorithms. It is an indicator of the tornado level in a region. A higher tornado index value means a higher chance of tornado events.

Other Weather Extremes Events

A total of 2,053 other weather extremes events within 50 miles of Waelder Independent School District were recorded from 1950 to 2010. The following is a break down of these events:

TypeCountTypeCountTypeCountTypeCountTypeCount
Avalanche:0Blizzard:0Cold:0Dense Fog:1Drought:41
Dust Storm:2Flood:643Hail:665Heat:2Heavy Snow:7
High Surf:0Hurricane:0Ice Storm:2Landslide:0Strong Wind:37
Thunderstorm Winds:575Tropical Storm:0Wildfire:4Winter Storm:15Winter Weather:15
Other:44 

Volcanos Nearby

No volcano is found in or near Waelder Independent School District.

Historical Earthquake Events

No historical earthquake events that had recorded magnitudes of 3.5 or above found in or near Waelder Independent School District.

No historical earthquake events found in or near Waelder Independent School District.

Historical Tornado Events

A total of 49 historical tornado events that had recorded magnitude of 2 or above found in or near Waelder Independent School District.

Distance (miles)DateMagnitudeStart Lat/LogEnd Lat/LogLengthWidthFatalitiesInjuriesProperty DamageCrop DamageAffected County
3.11973-10-11229°39'N / 97°16'W29°45'N / 97°15'W7.10 Miles50 Yards0025K0Gonzales
5.91973-10-11229°45'N / 97°15'W29°46'N / 97°15'W1.10 Miles50 Yards0125K0Fayette
12.51961-08-04229°42'N / 97°31'W0.10 Mile100 Yards033K0Caldwell
15.91965-04-15229°51'N / 97°31'W29°54'N / 97°25'W6.90 Miles50 Yards000K0Caldwell
20.51957-04-26229°41'N / 97°39'W003K0Caldwell
21.51965-08-28229°51'N / 97°37'W0.50 Mile33 Yards000K0Caldwell
22.31971-02-25229°53'N / 97°40'W29°57'N / 97°29'W11.90 Miles50 Yards000K0Caldwell
22.41955-05-18229°34'N / 97°10'W29°20'N / 96°57'W20.70 Miles300 Yards0025K0Lavaca
22.61954-07-06229°42'N / 96°54'W29°43'N / 96°58'W4.50 Miles50 Yards000K0Colorado
23.01953-04-28330°00'N / 97°10'W0.50 Mile200 Yards0325K0Bastrop
23.01965-05-18230°00'N / 97°10'W1.00 Mile17 Yards003K0Bastrop
23.61991-01-14229°59'N / 97°12'W30°02'N / 97°08'W5.00 Miles60 Yards00250K0Bastrop
24.31980-08-10230°00'N / 97°10'W30°05'N / 97°28'W18.80 Miles77 Yards000K0Bastrop
26.01965-01-21229°37'N / 96°53'W0.80 Mile50 Yards0025K0Fayette
27.21955-05-19229°27'N / 96°57'W2.00 Miles50 Yards0025K0Lavaca
28.41961-11-12229°54'N / 97°43'W1.00 Mile433 Yards0025K0Caldwell
28.71967-09-20329°21'N / 97°04'W29°21'N / 97°00'W4.30 Miles333 Yards042.5M0Lavaca
29.51971-02-25229°48'N / 96°50'W0.50 Mile50 Yards000K0Fayette
30.31972-03-20229°26'N / 96°56'W29°26'N / 96°52'W4.50 Miles50 Yards0025K0Lavaca
31.41971-02-25229°48'N / 96°48'W0.50 Mile50 Yards000K0Fayette
31.51955-06-05229°42'N / 96°47'W000K0Colorado
31.71971-02-25229°44'N / 96°47'W0.50 Mile50 Yards0025K0Colorado
32.21967-09-20329°27'N / 96°51'W2.00 Miles167 Yards0325K0Lavaca
34.42007-03-31229°23'N / 96°52'W29°22'N / 96°52'W0475K0KLavaca
 Brief Description: EVENT NARRATIVE: To the southeast of Hallettsville, and southeast of the first tornado, a second tornado touched down near 0345 CST. This was just off FM530 on Road 16C, near the community of Light Chapel. This tornado touched down just south of a mobile home and began moving toward the northeast. A father, along with two sons and a daughter, had just arrived home less than an hour before the touchdown and had fallen asleep when the storm struck. The father reported feeling a jolt that awakened him as severe thunderstorm winds ahead of the tornado struck the mobile home. He reported that it became quiet again and then the mobile home exploded as the tornado stuck. He and his three children were blown and tossed almost 150 feet, coming to rest on the top of the former south wall of his mobile home. Broken glass was everywhere, but, in spite of cuts and bruises, they took shelter in a small nearby roofless shack as hail continued to fall. He then walked, carrying an injured son and daughter, to a neighbor???s house to call for help. His truck, parked under an awning just south of the mobile home was rolled and crushed. Had he and his children arrived only a few minutes later at their home, they could easily have been killed. That all have recovered except for minor bruises and cuts can only be considered a miracle. The father???s comments were that it???s all okay ??? we???re okay. What was destroyed is just ???stuff.??? Based on the destroyed mobile home, which had been tied down, and the rolled and twisted metal frame, the tornado was rated EF-2 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. Winds were estimated at 115 mph. The tornado path length was placed at four-tenths of a mile with a path width of 75 yards. EPISODE NARRATIVE: In the early morning hours of March 31, both supercells and short bow echoes began to form along the north-south aligned cold front after it crossed the IH-35 corridor. Moving into the eastern portion of South Central Texas, these storms produced heavy rainfall, large hail, and two tornadoes.
35.21991-02-19229°16'N / 97°38'W0.20 Mile10 Yards000K0Gonzales
35.61954-04-30230°06'N / 96°58'W30°08'N / 96°59'W3.00 Miles880 Yards02250K0Lee
35.61967-09-21229°34'N / 96°44'W1.00 Mile33 Yards003K0Colorado
37.51953-12-01329°30'N / 97°56'W29°32'N / 97°52'W5.10 Miles1760 Yards010250K0Guadalupe
38.01994-05-13229°23'N / 96°47'W0.20 Mile50 Yards0050K5KLavaca
 Brief Description: A tornado touched down near Vienna, destroying a mobile home and a house, knocking down power lines and covering the roadway with debris. One witness reported hearing a sound like a "freight train."
39.01969-05-22229°36'N / 97°57'W003K0Guadalupe
39.31961-11-12229°52'N / 97°56'W003K0Hays
39.61967-05-01229°39'N / 97°58'W0.50 Mile20 Yards003K0Guadalupe
40.11985-04-22230°02'N / 97°51'W0.50 Mile50 Yards00250K0Hays
40.21956-10-20229°35'N / 97°58'W1.00 Mile33 Yards013K0Guadalupe
40.21965-05-18229°16'N / 97°46'W0.50 Mile33 Yards003K0Gonzales
40.21987-11-15230°11'N / 96°57'W1.50 Miles200 Yards082.5M0Lee
42.51980-08-10229°54'N / 97°52'W29°54'N / 98°05'W13.10 Miles200 Yards02025.0M0Caldwell
42.82007-07-21229°26'N / 97°58'W29°28'N / 97°58'W2.00 Miles150 Yards0050K0KGuadalupe
 Brief Description: EVENT NARRATIVE: At approximately 4:25 am CST a tornado estimated to be an EF-2 touched down about 9 miles south of Seguin and 1/4 mile southeast of CR411. The tornado moved northward along SH123 for nearly 1 mile before turning slightly to the north northwest and crossing CR410. It damaged three outbuildings, a residence and a store, but no one was injured. The tornado ranged in width from 50 yards up to 150 yards. The total track length was approximately 2 miles. EPISODE NARRATIVE: Thunderstorms associated with a persistent upper level low produced heavy rain and flash flooding through the morning on July 21.
43.41976-03-30230°02'N / 97°55'W2.50 Miles200 Yards01250K0Hays
43.81957-04-24330°16'N / 97°22'W30°23'N / 97°17'W9.60 Miles880 Yards01250K0Bastrop
46.21980-08-10230°15'N / 97°39'W30°18'N / 97°43'W5.40 Miles150 Yards04250.0M0Travis
46.21961-09-04229°37'N / 98°04'W29°37'N / 98°05'W1.90 Miles33 Yards003K0Guadalupe
46.91980-04-07330°23'N / 97°15'W30°21'N / 97°13'W3.00 Miles33 Yards00250K0Lee
47.41966-05-21229°42'N / 98°06'W2.00 Miles880 Yards000K0Cottle
48.31954-04-30230°08'N / 96°49'W30°12'N / 96°37'W12.80 Miles880 Yards0025K0Fayette
48.51956-09-04230°38'N / 97°39'W30°09'N / 96°53'W56.60 Miles250 Yards0025K0Williamson
48.51967-09-20329°39'N / 98°07'W5.00 Miles67 Yards00250K0Comal
49.71957-04-24330°23'N / 97°17'W30°26'N / 97°14'W5.10 Miles880 Yards00250K0Williamson
49.81962-02-23230°15'N / 96°47'W2.00 Miles50 Yards0025K0Lee


* The information on this page is based on the global volcano database, the U.S. earthquake database of 1638-1985, and the U.S. Tornado and Weather Extremes database of 1950-2010.


 
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