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Can someone give most current advisory???

#1 Postby Aimless » Fri Aug 13, 2004 1:45 pm

I need to meet with my boss and show him the most current advisory - all the regular sites server's are busy . Thanks Storm2k for still being accessable!!!
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#2 Postby bjacobs99 » Fri Aug 13, 2004 1:47 pm

30 P.M. EDT 8/13/2004 HURRICANE CHARLEY EMERGENCY UPDATE #29

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Recon finds that Charley has intensified to near category 5 status. Winds are now 145 m.p.h. In order to live, you must cease the beach activity, in the Ft Myers through Venice area now. Complete devastation will soon be experienced near Port Charlotte over through Venice. Conditions are going to deteriorate very rapidly starting in a few minutes as Charley accelerates toward land.

Hurricane Charley also is expected to severely impact Orlando. Storm preparations need to be completed there by this evening.

The shift in the track to the east means Charley will likely spend more time than expected over the Atlantic Ocean. Residents along the U.S. East Coast need to have their storm preparations completed as soon as possible.

Effects on land:
Florida Keys: Conditions are improving.
Landfall zone: Complete devastation within 3 mils of the coast. Extensive damage inland. Winds may gust between 160 and 170 m.p.h. and tidal surges may reach 20 feet. Where the eye makes landfall will be completely destroyed with severe damage near the area. Damage will extend well inland. To the north and south, winds will gust over 110 m.p.h., though regions to the south will experience tidal surges between 5 and 10 feet, while to the north significantly less.
Northeast Coast of Florida: Category 1 hurricane conditions are possible. Tidal flooding should be minor.
Further up the U.S. East Coast (Georgia and Carolinas): Strong gusty winds, very possibly to hurricane force, along with minor to moderate tidal surges and heavy rainfall. Throughout the area: Locally heavy rainfall and the threat of isolated tornadoes.

NWHHC now recommends a Hurricane WARNING for the U.S. East Coast from Daytona Beach, Florida the North Carolina/Virginia Border. NWHHC continues to recommend a Hurricane WARNING for the entire Florida west coast south of Yankeetown, but no longer for the Florida Keys. NWHHC continues to recommend a Hurricane Watch from Melbourne, Florida to Daytona beach and a Tropical Storm Warning for Lake Okeechobee. Please remember that these are only recommendations and that the official watches and warnings can be found on the Official Alerts Page or from local emergency management officials. There are also numerous severe weather and flood watches and warnings. Click Here to access a local National Weather Service for more information for your area.

Currently, the eye of Hurricane Charley is located near 25.9N and 82.3W. This places the eye just 55 miles SSE of FT Myers. The motion is to the NNE near 20 m.p.h. and this track is expected to continue, resulting in a devestating landfall in just 2 hours.

Maximum winds have increased to near 145 m.p.h. The pressure is estimated to be 955mb. Any further intensification will result in a category 5 landfall. After weakening to a strong 1 or a weak 2, some re-intensification is possible over the Atlantic

Next Update: 3 P.M.

Forecaster: Ortt

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#3 Postby Aimless » Fri Aug 13, 2004 1:51 pm

Thank you ... servers are jammed up everywhere .... radar site is completely out of the question... TV helps
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#4 Postby bjacobs99 » Fri Aug 13, 2004 1:52 pm

pm me if you need more i'll see if i can help...good luck
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