Hurricane Emily

Public Advisory 10



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WTNT34 KWNH 130829
TCPAT4


PUBLIC ADVISORY NUMBER 36 FOR TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS
NWS...HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER...CAMP SPRINGS MD
4 AM CDT WED JUL 13 2005

...TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS MAINTAINS HIS CIRCULATION OVER THE
LOWER OHIO RIVER VALLEY...

RIVER FLOOD WARNINGS ARE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT FOR THE CONASAUGA
RIVER...OOSTANAULA RIVER...OCONEE RIVER...AND THE FLINT RIVER OF
GEORGIA.

AT 04 AM CDT...09Z...TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS WAS LOCATED NEAR
LATITUDE 38.6 NORTH...AND LONGITUDE 86.8 WEST...OR 120 MILES WEST
NORTHWEST OF LEXINGTON KENTUCKY.

TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS IS NOW NEARLY STATIONARY.

MAXIMUM SUSTAINED ARE 10 MPH. THE MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE HAS
INCREASED TO 1010 MB...OR 29.83 INCHES.

TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS IS EXPECTED TO PRODUCE ADDITIONAL
ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS
POSSIBLE ACROSS THE LOWER OHIO VALLEY THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING.

SELECTED STORM TOTAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS IN INCHES THROUGH 7 PM CDT
TUESDAY...

...MISSOURI...

THOMPSON LANDING 5.52 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
WILLIAMSVILLE 3.81 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
FISK 3.75 THROUGH 1 PM CDT TUESDAY
CAPE GIRARDEAU 3.47
FARMINGTON 2.26

...ILLINOIS...

GRAND CHAIN 3.65 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
CHESTER 3.00 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
LEBANON 2.94 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
STEELVILLE 2.35 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
BELLEVILLE 2.34
CARBONDALE 2.11
MOUNT VERNON 1.64 THROUGH 1 PM CDT TUESDAY

...INDIANA...

EVANSVILLE 1.15
BLOOMINGTON 0.75
INDIANAPOLIS 0.69

...ALABAMA...

CAMDEN 6.27 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
WEST BLOCTON 5.28 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
SAMANTHA 4.34 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
LIVINGSTON 4.21 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
TUSCALOOSA 3.72 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY

...ARKANSAS...

PARKIN 3.97 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY
RIVERFRONT 3.24 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY
BENTON 2.96 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY
SAINT FRANCIS 2.58 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
BLYTHEVILLE 2.57

...FLORIDA...

BRISTOL 8.30 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
TALLAHASSEE 6.64 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY

...GEORGIA...

AUSTELL 10.66 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
WEST ATLANTA 9.10 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
MOLENA 7.83 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 6.72 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY

...KENTUCKY...

PADUCAH 2.93
FORT KNOX 1.77
LOUISVILLE 1.17

...MISSISSIPPI...

MERIDIAN 3.18 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY
COLUMBUS 3.16 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY
TUPELO 1.86 THROUGH 7 PM CDT MONDAY

...TENNESSEE...

BLYTHEVILLE 2.30 THROUGH 7 PM CDT MONDAY
SELMER 2.14 THROUGH 7 PM CDT MONDAY
TUPELO 1.83 THROUGH 7 PM CDT MONDAY
CHATTANOOGA 1.83 THROUGH 7 PM CDT MONDAY
DICKSON 1.30


REPEATING THE 4 AM CDT POSITION...38.6 NORTH...86.8 WEST...
MOVEMENT WAS NEARLY STATIONARY...MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 10 MPH.
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE 1010 MB OR 29.83 INCHES.

THE NEXT ADVISORY ON DENNIS WILL BE ISSUED AT 10 AM CDT WEDNESDAY
BY THE HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER. PLEASE REFER TO
YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
ON THIS STORM.


SZATANEK

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WTNT34 KWNH 130829
TCPAT4


PUBLIC ADVISORY NUMBER 36 FOR TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS
NWS...HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER...CAMP SPRINGS MD
4 AM CDT WED JUL 13 2005

...TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS MAINTAINS HIS CIRCULATION OVER THE
LOWER OHIO RIVER VALLEY...

RIVER FLOOD WARNINGS ARE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT FOR THE CONASAUGA
RIVER...OOSTANAULA RIVER...OCONEE RIVER...AND THE FLINT RIVER OF
GEORGIA.

AT 04 AM CDT...09Z...TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS WAS LOCATED NEAR
LATITUDE 38.6 NORTH...AND LONGITUDE 86.8 WEST...OR 120 MILES WEST
NORTHWEST OF LEXINGTON KENTUCKY.

TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS IS NOW NEARLY STATIONARY.

MAXIMUM SUSTAINED ARE 10 MPH. THE MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE HAS
INCREASED TO 1010 MB...OR 29.83 INCHES.

TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS IS EXPECTED TO PRODUCE ADDITIONAL
ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS
POSSIBLE ACROSS THE LOWER OHIO VALLEY THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING.

SELECTED STORM TOTAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS IN INCHES THROUGH 7 PM CDT
TUESDAY...

...MISSOURI...

THOMPSON LANDING 5.52 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
WILLIAMSVILLE 3.81 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
FISK 3.75 THROUGH 1 PM CDT TUESDAY
CAPE GIRARDEAU 3.47
FARMINGTON 2.26

...ILLINOIS...

GRAND CHAIN 3.65 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
CHESTER 3.00 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
LEBANON 2.94 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
STEELVILLE 2.35 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
BELLEVILLE 2.34
CARBONDALE 2.11
MOUNT VERNON 1.64 THROUGH 1 PM CDT TUESDAY

...INDIANA...

EVANSVILLE 1.15
BLOOMINGTON 0.75
INDIANAPOLIS 0.69

...ALABAMA...

CAMDEN 6.27 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
WEST BLOCTON 5.28 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
SAMANTHA 4.34 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
LIVINGSTON 4.21 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
TUSCALOOSA 3.72 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY

...ARKANSAS...

PARKIN 3.97 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY
RIVERFRONT 3.24 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY
BENTON 2.96 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY
SAINT FRANCIS 2.58 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
BLYTHEVILLE 2.57

...FLORIDA...

BRISTOL 8.30 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
TALLAHASSEE 6.64 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY

...GEORGIA...

AUSTELL 10.66 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
WEST ATLANTA 9.10 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
MOLENA 7.83 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 6.72 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY

...KENTUCKY...

PADUCAH 2.93
FORT KNOX 1.77
LOUISVILLE 1.17

...MISSISSIPPI...

MERIDIAN 3.18 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY
COLUMBUS 3.16 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY
TUPELO 1.86 THROUGH 7 PM CDT MONDAY

...TENNESSEE...

BLYTHEVILLE 2.30 THROUGH 7 PM CDT MONDAY
SELMER 2.14 THROUGH 7 PM CDT MONDAY
TUPELO 1.83 THROUGH 7 PM CDT MONDAY
CHATTANOOGA 1.83 THROUGH 7 PM CDT MONDAY
DICKSON 1.30


REPEATING THE 4 AM CDT POSITION...38.6 NORTH...86.8 WEST...
MOVEMENT WAS NEARLY STATIONARY...MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 10 MPH.
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE 1010 MB OR 29.83 INCHES.

THE NEXT ADVISORY ON DENNIS WILL BE ISSUED AT 10 AM CDT WEDNESDAY
BY THE HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER. PLEASE REFER TO
YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
ON THIS STORM.


SZATANEK

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WTNT35 KNHC 130832
TCPAT5
BULLETIN
TROPICAL STORM EMILY ADVISORY NUMBER 10
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
5 AM AST WED JUL 13 2005

...OUTER BANDS OF EMILY BEGINNING TO SPREAD OVER THE WINDWARD
ISLANDS...

AT 5 AM AST...0900Z...THE GOVERNMENT OF BARBADOS HAS DOWNGRADED THE
HURRICANE WARNING TO A TROPICAL STORM WARNING FOR BARBADOS.

AT 5 AM EDT...0900Z...THE GOVERNMENT OF VENEZUELA HAS ISSUED A
TROPICAL STORM WARNING FOR A PORTION OF THE NORTHERN COAST OF
VENEZUELA FROM PEDERNALES WESTWARD TO CUMANA...INCLUDING ISLA
MARGARITA.

A HURRICANE WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR TOBAGO...GRENADA...
THE GRENADINES... ST. VINCENT...AND ST. LUCIA.

A TROPICAL STORM WARNING AND A HURRICANE WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR
TRINIDAD.

A TROPICAL STORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR MARTINIQUE.

A HURRICANE OR TROPICAL STORM WARNING MEANS THAT HURRICANE OR
TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS...RESPECTIVELY...ARE EXPECTED WITHIN 24
HOURS. A HURRICANE OR TROPICAL STORM WATCH MEANS THAT HURRICANE OR
TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS...RESPECTIVELY...ARE POSSIBLE WITHIN 36
HOURS.

FOR STORM INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA...INCLUDING POSSIBLE
INLAND WATCHES AND WARNINGS...PLEASE MONITOR PRODUCTS ISSUED
BY YOUR LOCAL WEATHER OFFICE.

AT 5 AM AST...0900Z...THE CENTER OF TROPICAL STORM EMILY WAS LOCATED
NEAR LATITUDE 11.1 NORTH... LONGITUDE 56.3 WEST OR ABOUT 260
MILES... 420 KM... SOUTHEAST OF BARBADOS AND ABOUT 345 MILES... 550
KM...EAST OF TRINIDAD.

EMILY IS MOVING TOWARD THE WEST NEAR 20 MPH...32 KM/HR...AND A
GRADUAL TURN TOWARD THE WEST-NORTHWEST IS EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT
24 HOURS. ON THIS TRACK THE CENTER WILL BE NEAR THE WINDWARD
ISLANDS LATER TODAY.

MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE NEAR 60 MPH... 95 KM/HR...WITH HIGHER
GUSTS. SOME STRENGTHENING IS FORECAST DURING THE NEXT 24
HOURS...AND EMILY HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BECOME A HURRICANE BEFORE IT
REACHES THE WINDWARD ISLANDS. AN AIR FORCE RESERVE UNIT HURRICANE
HUNTER AIRCRAFT IS SCHEDULED TO INVESTIGATE EMILY THIS MORNING.

TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 85 MILES
...140 KM FROM THE CENTER.

ESTIMATED MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE IS 997 MB...29.44 INCHES.

EMILY IS EXPECTED TO PRODUCE TOTAL RAIN ACCUMULATIONS OF 3 TO 6
INCHES ACROSS THE WINDWARD ISLANDS AND PORTIONS OF THE NORTH COASTAL
AREA OF VENEZUELA...WITH POSSIBLE ISOLATED AMOUNTS OF 12 INCHES
OVER MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN. THESE RAINS COULD PRODUCE
LIFE-THREATENING FLASH FLOODS AND MUD SLIDES.

COASTAL STORM SURGE FLOODING OF 1 TO 3 FEET ABOVE NORMAL TIDE
LEVELS CAN BE EXPECTED NEAR AND TO THE NORTH OF THE PATH OF THE
CENTER.

REPEATING THE 5 AM AST POSITION...11.1 N... 56.3 W. MOVEMENT
TOWARD...WEST NEAR 20 MPH. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS... 60 MPH.
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE... 997 MB.

AN INTERMEDIATE ADVISORY WILL BE ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL HURRICANE
CENTER AT 8 AM AST FOLLOWED BY THE NEXT COMPLETE ADVISORY AT 11 AM
AST.

FORECASTER PASCH

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