The University of Georgia Weather Network station near Byromville recorded a gust of 129.3 mph Tuesday afternoon as an apparent tornado swirled nearby.
Damage left after an EF-2 tornado struck a barn and Univ. of Georgia Weather Network station in Byromville, Ga. on April 5, 2022.
(University of Georgia Weather Network)
BYROMVILLE, Ga. — A weather station in Georgia may have recorded a state-record wind gust after it took a direct or near-direct hit from a tornado during a recent tornado outbreak.
This report is specifically for the Arbor Doctor’s location 3.4 miles west of Cheviot, OH, in the western suburbs of Cincinnati in southwest Ohio. This location is also an official cooperative observation site for the National Weather Service listed as Cheviot 3W.
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Water once per week, one inch per week, under the entire branch spread, in the absence of rain, May through November. Either rainfall or your watering should equal the one inch per week. Put out a sprinkler and a straight sided soup can or rain gauge and measure one inch per week.
To the extent possible recycle fallen leaves back into the soil around the trees and maintain mulch around the trees to a radius of at least 3-5 feet. Keep mulch off trunks. Use a coarse textured mulch. Avoid triple shredded mulch. Aged arborist wood chips, mulched and composted leaves, pine bark, and pine straw are all good. Very finely ground mulches such as triple ground hardwood mulch are not beneficial and may inhibit moisture and oxygen exchange.