N&O Index Card Listings

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Tornadoes
  • High winds destroy metal shed in Gastonia - Ap 17 90 4B
  • Tornado-like winds destroy home, injuring girl (Mouberry; Lee County) - My 4 90 4B
  • Winds topple tree, killing Thomasville man (Snider) - My 11 90 2B
  • Tornado-like winds hit Monroe mall area; 4 hurt - Oc 19 90 4B
Tornadoes
  • Parts of Triangle left in darkness by strong winds - Ja 4 89 1C
  • Storms' remains slowly melt away - Fe 20 89 1
  • Above-freezing temperatures give crews a breather - Fe 21 89 18C
  • Part of (Pebble Beach) motel condemned (Photo) - Mr 2 89 1
  • Nasty northeaster gnaws at Outer Banks (Map) - Mr 9 89 1
  • Storm leaves Eastern N.C. in icy grip; Weather blamed for three deaths, scores of wrecks - Mr 9 89 1
  • Winter ice storm slips into Triangle overnight - Mr 9 89 3C
  • Ahh! Returning sunshine should end icy nightmare - Mr 10 89 1C
  • Northeaster ravages buildings on Dare beaches - Mr 10 89 1
  • Outer Bankers take inventory after storm - Mr 10 89 20A
  • Banks' erosion damage put at $4.5 million (Map) - Mr 11 89 1
  • Troubled waters (Photos) - Mr 11 89 1C
  • Outer Banks towns tallying damage - Mr 12 89 24A
  • Airport workers make best of adversity with tasty food (snow and ice storms) - Mr 16 89 3T
  • Sea bares bones of old sailing ship (the G.A.Kohler) - Mr 16 89 1C
  • Storm exposes past (shipwreck; Photo) - Mr 16 89 1
  • Storms tear through state; Historic Joel Lane House in Raleigh listed among the casualties - Mr 19 89 31A
  • Under the Dome: Prison inmates to get 'beach trip' (to clean up storm debris) - Ap 13 89 1
  • Wave of storms hits Wake; Damaged buildings, downed lines reported - Ap 26 89 1
  • Damages in millions from storms (Map) - Ap 27 89 1C
  • Raleigh man (Smith) dies in storm after utility pole hits car - Jn 17 89 3C
  • Sleet ices central N.C. roads; Two (Guthrie; Carden) die in Alamance after wintry storm spreads
  • over state - De 9 89 1
  • Storm drives some in, calls others out - De 10 89 1C
  • Winter storm slashes across state, kills 6 - De 10 89 1
  • Communication breakdowns felt across state - De 11 89 12A
  • Ice causes 2 TV towers to collapse - De 11 89 1
  • Most schools closed as glazed Triangle thaws - De 11 89 1B
  • Collapse of towers leaves users scrambling to restore signals - De 12 89 1
  • Ice storm cost city $45,000 - De 12 89 2B
  • Ice storm deals blow to retailers in Triangle area - De 12 89 1D
  • Storm deaths reach 9; more icy weather forecast - De 12 89 4B
  • Hundreds still lack power in counties in northeast N.C. - De 15 89 4B
  • N.C. gas users face 'emergency'; Coast unprepared for blizzard; Companies say prices may rise - De 25 89 1
  • Trucks, snowplows sent east - De 26 89 1B
  • Holiday snow still hobbling coastal towns - De 27 89 1B
Tornadoes
  • Counselors soothe trauma of tornado - Ja 12 89 1T
  • Tornado request rejected again; Federal agency denies Raleigh's appeal for help with cleanup
  • costs - Ja 13 89 1C
  • Tornado victims face deadline crunch - Ja 13 89 22C
  • Mayor defends funds spent on twister cleanup - Ja 14 89 1C
  • Orange officials seek to learn from Wake response to tornado - Ja 25 89 4C
  • Red Cross donations exceed tornado needs - Ja 26 89 1
  • Tornado survivors gather to give thanks - Ja 30 89 2C
  • City, builder agree to jointly clear debris - Fe 2 89 6T
  • Free coloring book aims to ease children's post-tornado anxieties - Fe 2 89 6T
  • Red cross assailed over fund transfer; Frustrated agency says flak unjustified - Fe 2 89 1
  • Feline reunited with owner after weathering storm - Fe 6 89 2C
Tornadoes
  • Power failures knock WLFL off the air three times - Ja 5 88 8B
  • Power restored to most Wake County residences - Ja 5 88 1C
  • When bough breaks, their axes fall; Storm puts city crews, tree firms to work - Ja 6 88 1C
  • After the big storm, life on the line - Ja 7 88 1D
  • State on alert for winter storm - Ja 7 88 1
  • Bitter winter storm 'mighty tough on a poor person' - Ja 8 88 1C
  • Dos and don'ts of snow driving - Ja 8 88 4A
  • Editorial: Peanut butter and panic - Ja 8 88 10A
  • Massive snowstorm clobbers state - Ja 8 88 1
  • Road crews: a new kind of storm trooper - Ja 8 88 1C
  • Scurrying through flurrying (Photos) - Ja 8 88 3C
  • Snow a boon for some, bust for others; Supermarkets, video stores have a big day - Ja 8 88 5B
  • Storm covers eastern N.C. with thick blanket of white - Ja 8 88 18C
  • Storm shuts down area businesses, schools - Ja 8 88 2C
  • Under the Dome: Snow takes its toll on political plans - Ja 8 88 1
  • After 2 days indoors, Triangle will try to get 'back to normal' today - Ja 9 88 1C
  • Tar Heel snowmen melting; More wintry weather forecast next week - Ja 9 88 1
  • Snowbound turn anywhere-bound just to get out - Ja 10 88 21A
  • N.C. snow cleanup continues - Ja 11 88 1C
  • Sunshine may be best bet to clear Triangle roads - Ja 12 88 1
  • Editorial: Plowing ahead through snow - Ja 13 88 8A
  • Icy roads in Wake keep schools closed fifth day - Ja 13 88 1
  • More area schools return today - Ja 14 88 1
  • Parents troubles snowball when school is out - Ja 14 88 1C
  • Freak snowstorm frosts N.C. coast - Ja 16 88 3C
  • Snow problems put heat on school board members - Ja 16 88 1
  • Storm response hurt businesses, schools; Officials urged to plan better for next time - Ja 17 88 1
  • Snowstorm stirs old fears for area near nuclear plant - Ja 24 88 29A
  • Northeaster erosion threatening to close only road to Hatteras - Ap 14 88 1
  • Thunderstorms sweep state; Lightning strike at Cary town hall stops communications - Jn 18 88 3C
  • Thunderstorm rattles area; Man (Holiday) struck by lightning; fires set; electricity out in some
  • areas - Jn 21 88 1C
  • 2 (unidentified) killed as storm hits N.C. - Jn 27 88 2C
  • Severe storms cause outages in Durham - Jy 11 88 2C
  • Storms sweep Wake; 3 are hurt on roads; 3 inches of rain fall - Jy 31 88 25A
  • Tropical storm brings rain to N.C. - Au 29 88 1
  • Storm sows twisters, heavy rain - Au 30 88 2C
  • Better protection from storms needed along coast, panel told - Oc 1 88 11A
Tornadoes
  • 14 Bragg helicopters are damaged by wind - Ap 30 89 36A
  • Winds blow window out of mountain shop (Linville) - No 22 89 2C
Tornadoes
  • Central N.C. picks up pieces in wake of weekend's storms - Fe 12 90 3B
  • Turkey house damaged as storms hit Sampson (and Alamance) - Fe 23 90 4B
  • Storm dangers rated for islands along N.C. coast - Ap 5 90 1
  • Thunderstorms rattle Triangle (Photo) - My 2 90 1B
  • Storms hammer triangle - Jn 23 90 1B
  • Thunderstorm soaks area; Power outages, flash flooding reported in Triangle - Au 17 90 1B
  • Marco causes mudslides, floods in Western N.C. - Oc 14 90 4C
  • Collapse, winds isolate Ocracoke; Fishermen, campers wait for ferries as islander take things in stride - Oc 27 90 14A
  • Dredge cuts BRIDGE link to Hatteras - Oc 27 90 1
  • Islander Samaritans bridge gap - No 4 90 1E
  • Dredge captain (Cliett) says ferocity of storm a surprise No 27 90 4B
Tornadoes
  • Counties reporting wind damage - (Map) - Fe 22 89 20A
  • Storms pound east, south in N.C.; House builder (Arnold) killed in Harnett; tornadoes reported in
  • 9 counties - Fe 22 89 1
  • Weather drill usurped by real thing - Fe 22 89 1C
  • Weather radars criticized; Equipment inadequate for tornado warnings - Mr 1 89 1
  • Signals 'mixed' before tornado - Mr 2 89 4C
  • Editorial: - Folly in the forecast - Mr 4 89 22A
  • Expert says warning could have been issued; Response questioned in hearing on tornado - Mr 4 89 1
  • City thanks tornado volunteers with festivities - Mr 19 89 38A
  • (Asbury United Methodist) Church's recovery focus of TV program - Mr 23 89 18T
  • Beaver Dam rebuilt, but fears linger five years after tornadoes - Mr 28 89 11A
  • Tornadoes kill 3 in N.C.; Durham hit; Western counties pummeled - My 6 89 1
  • N.C. counties affected by severe weather - (Map) - My 7 89 32A
  • Storms kill 5 in N.C.; 101 injured - My 7 89 29A
  • Storm scars awe Martin; relief sought - My 8 89 1C
  • Federal teams assess N.C. storm damage - My 9 89 18C
  • Man (Plyler) lives to tell of seeing twister - from inside out - My 9 89 18C
  • State leads nation in tornadoes with 51 reported sightings in '89 - My 10 89 1
  • Tornado Alley moves to N.C. - (Chart) - My 10 89 1
  • Storm cleanup continues; Damage estimates surpass $30 million - My 11 89 16C
  • Hardest-hit counties - (Chart) - My 12 89 1
  • Study sought of twisters in Southeast - My 12 89 6D
  • Tornado price tag surges; Damage estimate hits $103 million - My 12 89 1
  • Tornadoes leave some to adjust to life without conveniences - My 12 89 6D
  • Sightseers impede tornado cleanup efforts - My 13 89 2C
  • Debate stirred over adequacy of tornado warning in Forsyth - My 14 89 27A
  • N.C. may get $125 million for storm damage - My 18 89 2C
  • Umstead Park section to reopen - (Map) - My 18 89 1C
  • 11 counties get federal aid for storm damage - My 19 89 2C
  • Reedy Creek section of Umstead park reopens - My 20 89 7D
  • 2 more counties to get storm aid - My 22 89 2C
  • Tornado victims line up for federal help with rebuilding - My 23 89 3C
  • 3 more counties seek federal tornado relief - My 27 89 2C
  • Council of State giving funds for tornado aid - Jn 7 89 2C
  • Property values still depressed after tornado - Jn 25 89 1F
  • Memories of son lost to tornado flood new home - Au 11 89 1C
  • Tornado kills 14 in Ala. - Storms hurt 285; 2 twisters hit N.C. - No 16 89 1
  • Twisters sticking to Tar Heel State - No 24 89 3C
  • Day by day, storm victim (Atkins) coming back - No 26 89 17A
  • Memories of tornado linger; Homes rebuilt, trees replanted, but fear stays with victims - No 26 89 1
  • Editorial: - The strength of spirit - No 28 89 10A
  • Weathering the storm; Family rebuilds a house and their lives after tornado - No 28 89 8A
Tornadoes
  • Drill tests readiness of rescuers; Emergency teams stage air disaster - Jn 3 90 1C
  • State joins disaster-aid program - Jy 10 90 4B
Tornadoes
  • Counties join in hurricane drill - Jn 3 89 3C
  • Hurricane drill tests counties' response - Jn 9 89 4C
  • Nuclear attack drill criticized as useless - Jy 25 89 1C
Tornadoes
  • Subzero temperatures rewrite record books - Ja 22 85 1
  • Freeze kills fish, expected to damage shrimp harvest - Fe 3 85 26A
  • Cape Hatteras at eye of program to study severe winter weather - Mr 10 85 1
  • Fire and ice threaten N.C. farms and forests - Ap 10 85 1C
  • Record-setting cold damages fruits, vegetables across state - Ap 11 85 1C