a service provided by 
Home | Getting Started | Tips Sign-In/Create Account www.haageducation.com


SEARCH INPUTS

Following are the search inputs needed to make an e-Hail™ search. Below this table, there is another table that provides an explanation of the report output information.

DATE RANGE
Start Date:
Earliest date for record search. January 1, 1996, is the default value as this is the earliest data available for the online search, but the date can be changed by the user. Contact Haag Engineering Co. at 800-527-0168 for a custom search if you need data prior to 1996.

End Date:
Last date for record search. Default value is today's date minus two days (e.g. 2 days ago), but the date can be changed by the user. The latest six to nine months of data has not been certified by the National Climatic Data Center and is considered preliminary as it will be marked in the report with a "P."

LOCATION SEARCH METHOD
By Zip Code:
Five digit zip code for the location of interest. If the zip code covers multiple cities, you will be asked which city is your location of interest. The centroid (population-based geographic center) location of the zip code will be used as the center of the search.

By Decimal:
If you know the latitude/longitude coordinates for your search location, they can be inputted directly. The coordinates must be in decimal degrees.

By Degree/Minute:
Latitude and longitude coordinates are listed on some maps or tables in degrees/minutes. The system converts degrees/minutes to decimal degrees by multiplying the minute portion of the location by 1.667, and uses the result as the decimal portion of the latitude or longitude. Example: Latitude 34 degrees 30 minutes. 30 x 1.667 = 50. Use 34.50 as the decimal latitude coordinate.

MINIMUM HAIL DIAMETER

The default value, "All (0.75+)" will provide all hail reports in the database, but this can be limited by the user to only list hail reports larger than a specified size. The database generally lists only hail reports ¾-inch in diameter or larger (National Weather Service severe size criteria.)



PDF REPORT OUTPUTS

Following are brief explations for the output data found on the e-Hail™ PDF Reports.

Final (F) vs. Preliminary (P):
Data certified by the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) is listed as final data (F). Data not yet certified by NCDC provided through the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) is listed as preliminary (P). The latest date of final data is listed above the hail reports.

Time/Date/Zone:
The date and time of the reported hail event. Time typically is given as local standard time (no adjustment for daylight savings time). Preliminary data is given in Central Standard Time (CST) only.

Location:
The city or locale of the hail report with county and state included. If either type of latitude/longitude search is used, the location may read, "Unspecified" unless an exact Zip Code centroid is matched. Often there are more details provided regarding the location in the remarks section of individual records.

Coordinates:
These will be the latitude/longitude paired coordinates for the specified search.

Prop. Damage:
An estimated amount of property damage caused by the storm as reported by the Storm Data publication of NCDC. The source and quality of the damage information varies. A blank in this column indicates that no damage information was provided or that it was estimated that there was not significant damage, but the lack of a number in this column does not guarantee a lack of damage from the event. The damage figures typically are listed by thousands (2 K= $2,000) or millions (5 M= $5,000,000). Occasionally, the damage estimates are listed by county or are written into the remarks section.

Remarks:
Text remarks prepared by the local National Weather Service offices that provide additional details about the storm event or damage caused by the storm. The remarks may contain information unrelated to the hail report, such as tornadoes, wind damage, flooding, etc. that may have occurred from the same storm event in the specific hail report.




copyright 2006 Haag Engineering Co.