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Twoat
Tropical Weather Outlook
Nws Tpc/national Hurricane Center Miami Fl
800 Pm Edt Fri Jul 18 2008
For The North Atlantic...caribbean Sea And The Gulf Of Mexico...
The National Hurricane Center Is Issuing Advisories On
Recently-upgraded Hurricane Bertha...located About 640 Miles
South-southeast Of Cape Race Newfoundland.
Satellite Images And Surface Reports Indicate That The Area Of Low
Pressure Off The Georgia Coast Is Becoming Better Defined And A
Tropical Depression Is Forming. If Present Trends Continue...
Advisories On A Tropical Depression Will Be Initiated At 11 Pm
This Evening. All Interests Along The Coasts Of Georgia...south
Carolina...and North Carolina Should Monitor The Progress Of This
System. Locally Heavy Rains And Gusty Winds Are Possible In These
Areas During The Next Couple Of Days As This System Moves Slowly
Northeastward Near The Coast. For Information Specific To Your
Area...please Consult Statements From Your Local National Weather
Service Forecast Office.
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Tcpat3
Bulletin
Tropical Depression Three Intermediate Advisory Number 2a
Nws Tpc/national Hurricane Center Miami Fl Al032008
800 Am Edt Sat Jul 19 2008
...tropical Depression Strengthens A Little....
A Tropical Storm Warning Remains In Effect From South Santee River South Carolina To The North Carolina/virginia Border...including Pamlico Sound. A Tropical Storm Warning Means That Tropical Storm Conditions Are Expected Within The Warning Area Within The Next 24 Hours.
A Tropical Storm Watch Remains In Effect From North Of Edisto Beach South Carolina To South Santee River. A Tropical Storm Watch Means That Tropical Storm Conditions Are Possible Within The Watch Area.
For Storm Information Specific To Your Area...including Possible Inland Watches And Warnings...please Monitor Products Issued By Your Local Weather Office.
At 800 Am Edt the Center Of Tropical Depression Three Was Estimated Near Latitude 32.3 North...longitude 79.1 West Or About 65 Miles southeast Of Charleston South Carolina And About 285 Miles southwest Of Cape Hatteras North Carolina.
The Depression Has Been Moving Erratically During The Past Few Hours But Is Expected To Move Toward The Northeast Near 5 Mph Over The Next Two Days...keeping The Center Of The Depression Very Close To The Coasts Of South And North Carolina.
Radar Data From The National Weather Service Offices In Charleston And Wilmington Indicate That Maximum Sustained Winds Have Increased To Near 35 Mph with Higher Gusts. Some Strengthening Is Possible And The Depression Could Become A Tropical Storm Later Today.
The Estimated Minimum Central Pressure Is 1007 Mb.
Rainfall Amounts Of 2-4 Inches Are Expected Along The Immediate Coastal Sections Of The Carolinas.
Repeating The 800 Am Edt Position...32.3 N...79.1 W. Movement Toward...northeast Near 5 Mph. Maximum Sustained Winds...35 Mph. Minimum Central Pressure...1007 Mb.
The Next Advisory Will Be Issued By The National Hurricane Center At 1100 Am Edt.
Right now, the forecasts keep it at a minimal Tropical Storm. Hopefully, it will be a rainmaker for areas needing the mositure like crazy. Let's home so.
Probably need to keep an eye out for cruises scheduled to seail in the warning areas.. won't be many, but I think there are at least a couple