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209 NOUS44 KSHV 092243 PNSSHV ARZ050-051-059>061-070>073-LAZ001>006-010>014-017>022-OKZ077- TXZ096-097-108>112-124>126-136>138-149>153-165>167-101045- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Shreveport LA 543 PM CDT Tue Sep 9 2025 ...NWS Damage Survey for 09/05/2025 Thunderstorm Wind Event... .Overview...Severe thunderstorms moved across portions of extreme Southwest Arkansas late in the night of September 5, 2025. One of these storms produced a microburst resulting in a narrow swath of wind damage in the town of Gillham, AR in Sevier County. A survey team from the NWS office in Shreveport assessed the damage. The results of the damage assessment are below. ..Thunderstorm Wind Event #1: Gillham, AR Microburst... Rating: TSTM/Wind Estimated Peak Wind: 90 mph Path Length /statute/: 0.59 miles Path Width /maximum/: 55 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 09/05/2025 Start Time: 11:01 PM CDT Start Location: Gillham / Sevier County / AR Start Lat/Lon: 34.1704 / -94.3221 End Date: 09/05/2025 End Time: 11:02 PM CDT End Location: Gillham / Sevier County / AR End Lat/Lon: 34.1716 / -94.3118 Survey Summary: A microburst produced a narrow swath of wind damage in the town of Gillham, AR from just south of the Kansas City Southern Railway to just east of US Hwy 71. The damage consisted almost entirely of uprooted hardwood and softwood trees, although a few softwood trees were also snapped. The damage was particularly concentrated just north of and down a hill from the Gillham Baptist Church. The damage pattern was almost entirely unidirectional, pointing to the northeast, and even diverged slightly in a couple of places, which strongly indicated this was straight-line wind damage. A UAS overflight by was conducted by local officials. The survey team did not see the video, but local officials confirmed the unidirectional damage path. The tree damage was consistent with straight-line winds near 90 mph. Many thanks go to the Sevier County Office of Emergency Management for their assistance in mapping damage and for conducting the UAS overflight. && EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0.....65 to 85 mph EF1.....86 to 110 mph EF2.....111 to 135 mph EF3.....136 to 165 mph EF4.....166 to 200 mph EF5.....>200 mph NOTE: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$ 09/10