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1pm Charley-MAJOR CANE 125 mph
Hurricane Charley Intermediate Advisory Number 17a
Statement as of 1:00 PM EDT on August 13, 2004
...Charley strengthens as it heads toward Florida West Coast...
a Hurricane Warning remains in effect for the Florida Keys from the
Dry Tortugas to the Seven Mile Bridge...and for the Florida West
Coast from East Cape Sable northward to the Steinhatchee river. A
Hurricane Warning means that hurricane conditions are expected
within the warning area during the next 24 hours. Preparations
should be rushed to completion.
The Tropical Storm Warning for the Florida and Georgia coasts were
recently extended southward to Jupiter Inlet Florida and are now in
effect from the South Santee River South Carolina to Jupiter Inlet.
A Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect for the Florida Keys
from the Seven Mile Bridge to Ocean Reef...and along the South
Florida Mainland from Ocean Reef to East Cape Sable...including
Florida Bay and Lake Okeechobee.
A Hurricane Watch remains in effect from Flagler Beach Florida
northward to the Savannah River near the Georgia/South Carolina
border.
A tropical storm watch remains in effect for the southeastern U.S.
Coast from Ocean Reef northward to south of Cocoa Beach and from
the South Santee River northward to Oregon Inlet North Carolina
including Pamlico Sound.
At 1 PM EDT...1700z...the center of Hurricane Charley was located
near latitude 25.7 north...longitude 82.5 west or about 70 miles
south-southwest of Fort Myers Florida.
Charley is now moving toward the north-northeast near 20 mph and
this motion is expected to continue today with an increase in
forward speed. On this track...the center of the hurricane should
reach the coast in the vicinity of Charlotte Harbor later this
afternoon.
Recent reports from a reconnaissance aircraft indicate that the
maximum sustained winds have increased to near 125 mph...with
higher gusts...category three on the Saffir/Simpson hurricane
scale. These strongest winds are confined to a small area within a
few miles from charleys center.
Hurricane force winds extend outward up to 30 miles... 45 km...
from the center...and tropical storm force winds extend outward up
to 105 miles...165 km.
Estimated minimum central pressure is 964 mb...28.46 inches.
Storm surge flooding in the Florida Keys will be subsiding later
today. Storm surge flooding of 10 to 13 feet is expected near and
south of the where the center crosses the Florida West Coast.
Storm surge flooding of 4 to 7 feet along and near the Georgia
coast in the next 24 hours with lesser flooding to the north and
south.
Rainfall totals of 4 to 8 inches are likely along charleys path
across the eastern United States. These rains could cause
life-threatening flash floods.
Isolated tornadoes are possible across parts of southern and central
Florida including the Florida Keys today.
Repeating the 1 PM EDT position...25.7 N... 82.5 W. Movement
toward...north-northeast near 20 mph. Maximum sustained
winds...125 mph. Minimum central pressure... 964 mb.
For storm information specific to your area...please monitor
products issued by your local weather office.
An intermediate advisory will be issued by the National
Hurricane Center at 3 PM EDT followed by the next
complete advisory at 5 PM EDT.
Statement as of 1:00 PM EDT on August 13, 2004
...Charley strengthens as it heads toward Florida West Coast...
a Hurricane Warning remains in effect for the Florida Keys from the
Dry Tortugas to the Seven Mile Bridge...and for the Florida West
Coast from East Cape Sable northward to the Steinhatchee river. A
Hurricane Warning means that hurricane conditions are expected
within the warning area during the next 24 hours. Preparations
should be rushed to completion.
The Tropical Storm Warning for the Florida and Georgia coasts were
recently extended southward to Jupiter Inlet Florida and are now in
effect from the South Santee River South Carolina to Jupiter Inlet.
A Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect for the Florida Keys
from the Seven Mile Bridge to Ocean Reef...and along the South
Florida Mainland from Ocean Reef to East Cape Sable...including
Florida Bay and Lake Okeechobee.
A Hurricane Watch remains in effect from Flagler Beach Florida
northward to the Savannah River near the Georgia/South Carolina
border.
A tropical storm watch remains in effect for the southeastern U.S.
Coast from Ocean Reef northward to south of Cocoa Beach and from
the South Santee River northward to Oregon Inlet North Carolina
including Pamlico Sound.
At 1 PM EDT...1700z...the center of Hurricane Charley was located
near latitude 25.7 north...longitude 82.5 west or about 70 miles
south-southwest of Fort Myers Florida.
Charley is now moving toward the north-northeast near 20 mph and
this motion is expected to continue today with an increase in
forward speed. On this track...the center of the hurricane should
reach the coast in the vicinity of Charlotte Harbor later this
afternoon.
Recent reports from a reconnaissance aircraft indicate that the
maximum sustained winds have increased to near 125 mph...with
higher gusts...category three on the Saffir/Simpson hurricane
scale. These strongest winds are confined to a small area within a
few miles from charleys center.
Hurricane force winds extend outward up to 30 miles... 45 km...
from the center...and tropical storm force winds extend outward up
to 105 miles...165 km.
Estimated minimum central pressure is 964 mb...28.46 inches.
Storm surge flooding in the Florida Keys will be subsiding later
today. Storm surge flooding of 10 to 13 feet is expected near and
south of the where the center crosses the Florida West Coast.
Storm surge flooding of 4 to 7 feet along and near the Georgia
coast in the next 24 hours with lesser flooding to the north and
south.
Rainfall totals of 4 to 8 inches are likely along charleys path
across the eastern United States. These rains could cause
life-threatening flash floods.
Isolated tornadoes are possible across parts of southern and central
Florida including the Florida Keys today.
Repeating the 1 PM EDT position...25.7 N... 82.5 W. Movement
toward...north-northeast near 20 mph. Maximum sustained
winds...125 mph. Minimum central pressure... 964 mb.
For storm information specific to your area...please monitor
products issued by your local weather office.
An intermediate advisory will be issued by the National
Hurricane Center at 3 PM EDT followed by the next
complete advisory at 5 PM EDT.
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Steve Lyons on TWC
Did anyone else hear Lyons say Charley will be making landfall in Ft. Myers in 3-5 hours...or did I misunderstand?
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Nope you didn't misunderstand.... I herd the same thing
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Charley a borderline CAT 5!!!
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WTNT61 KNHC 131716
TCUAT
BULLETIN
HURRICANE CHARLEY UPDATE
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
115 PM EDT FRI AUG 13 2004
AT 115 PM EDT...1715Z...A U.S. AIR FORCE RESERVE UNIT RECONNAISSANCE
AIRCRAFT MEASURED 10000 FT FLIGHT LEVEL WINDS OF 162 MPH AT A
DISTANCE OF 8 MILES FROM THE CENTER OF THE HURRICANE. THIS GIVES
AN ESTIMATED SURFACE WIND OF 145 MPH...CATEGORY FOUR ON THE SAFFIR
SIMPSON HURRICANE SCALE. A SPECIAL ADVISORY WILL FOLLOW SHORTLY.
LAWRENCE
WTNT61 KNHC 131716
TCUAT
BULLETIN
HURRICANE CHARLEY UPDATE
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
115 PM EDT FRI AUG 13 2004
AT 115 PM EDT...1715Z...A U.S. AIR FORCE RESERVE UNIT RECONNAISSANCE
AIRCRAFT MEASURED 10000 FT FLIGHT LEVEL WINDS OF 162 MPH AT A
DISTANCE OF 8 MILES FROM THE CENTER OF THE HURRICANE. THIS GIVES
AN ESTIMATED SURFACE WIND OF 145 MPH...CATEGORY FOUR ON THE SAFFIR
SIMPSON HURRICANE SCALE. A SPECIAL ADVISORY WILL FOLLOW SHORTLY.
LAWRENCE
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165 FLIGHT LEVEL.....
THATS 140 ...CAT 4 (I EAT CROW)...... GEEZ
ANY LATEST WIND FIELD MAPS IS STRONG WINDS FURTHER OUT THAN 30 MILES AS EARLIER
ANY LATEST WIND FIELD MAPS IS STRONG WINDS FURTHER OUT THAN 30 MILES AS EARLIER
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TWC just confirmed it !!!!


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