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Figure 1. All-time snow records broken during the Groundhog Day Blizzard of 2011. These records were found by selecting NCDC as the source, a start date of 2011-01-31, an end date of 2011-02-02, "maximum snowfall," and "all-time."
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Severe Thunderstorm Watch? Nah, probably not, try a Tornado Watch. :P
Not necessarily, the temperature here continues to rise despite the cloud cover. If we got any more moisture, I would seriously be freaking out right now, because these are spring-like values.
Nothing good coming out of this yet...
It was forecasted to drop fast from the NWS NOLA office
Strong cold air advection will also develop behind the front
today. 925mb temperatures will fall a good 15 degrees celsius
between this morning as this colder airmass moves into the area.
Daytime highs will actually occur this morning...with gradually
cooling temperatures expected through the afternoon hours. As
skies clear Saturday night and winds die off...especially over
inland areas...expect temperatures to plunge into the middle to
upper 30s over northern zones...with middle 40s more common south
of Interstate 10. Cool temperatures will continue into Saturday as
well...with highs only rising into the lower 60s...or about 10
degrees below normal.
NWUS52 KTBW 222221
LSRTBW
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAMPA BAY AREA - RUSKIN FL
521 PM EST WED FEB 22 2012
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0500 PM MARINE TSTM WIND 2 NNW NEW PORT RICHEY 28.27N 82.73W
02/22/2012 E46 MPH PASCO FL PUBLIC
CHARTER BOAT CAPTAIN ESTIMATED 40 KNOT WIND GUSTS AT
SUNSET LANDING MARINA IN PORT RICHEY WITH THE LINE OF
THUNDERSTORMS.
&&
stronger winds getting closer now to my area as well
They drilled it!!!
What are you at currently? dewpoint 40's?
Dewpoint 39F
Hows everyone holding up
------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------
HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR SOUTH FLORIDA...UPDATED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
909 AM EST FRI FEB 24 2012
AMZ610-630-FLZ063-066>075-168-172>174-250200-
LAKE OKEECHOBEE-BISCAYNE BAY-GLADES-HENDRY-INLAND PALM BEACH-
METRO PALM BEACH-COASTAL COLLIER-INLAND COLLIER-INLAND BROWARD-
METRO BROWARD-INLAND MIAMI DADE-METRO MIAMI DADE-MAINLAND MONROE-
COASTAL PALM BEACH-COASTAL BROWARD-COASTAL MIAMI DADE-
FAR SOUTH MIAMI DADE-
909 AM EST FRI FEB 24 2012
...DETERIORATING MARINE CONDITIONS ALL LOCAL WATERS THIS WEEKEND...
...INCREASED RISK OF RIP CURRENTS ATLANTIC BEACHES THIS WEEKEND...
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR SOUTH FLORIDA.
.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT
RIP CURRENTS: A SOUTH SOUTHWEST WIND OF 10 TO 15 MPH ALONG THE
COASTAL COUNTY COAST WILL RESULT IN A SLIGHT RISK OF RIP CURRENTS
AT THE BEACHES.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY
WINDS AND SEAS WILL INCREASE THIS WEEKEND BEHIND A COLD FRONT.
THIS WILL LEAD TO AN INCREASING RISK OF RIP CURRENTS ALONG THE
ATLANTIC BEACHES, ESPECIALLY LATE SATURDAY THROUGH EARLY NEXT
WEEK.
SEAS ARE FORECAST TO BUILD TO 8 FEET OVER THE GULF STREAM LATE
SATURDAY THROUGH SUNDAY, AND TO AROUND 6 FEET OVER THE OFFSHORE
WATERS OF THE GULF OF MEXICO.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
SPOTTER ACTIVATION WILL NOT BE NEEDED.
FOR MORE INFORMATION...VISIT THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN
MIAMI WEBSITE AT WWW.WEATHER.GOV/MIAMI.
And here are Florida's forecast highs for today:
Jacksonville NWS says this will probably go down as the hottest winter day ever for that area. (Records have been kept since the late 1800s.)
i havnt had anything to hold up against
MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 0156
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1143 AM CST FRI FEB 24 2012
AREAS AFFECTED...NERN SC...CNTRL/ERN NC...ERN VA...SRN MD
CONCERNING...SEVERE POTENTIAL...TORNADO WATCH LIKELY
VALID 241743Z - 241915Z
THE THREAT FOR SVR STORMS WILL INCREASE ACROSS NERN SC...CNTRL/ERN
NC...ERN VA...AND SRN MD EARLY THIS AFTERNOON...AND A TORNADO WATCH
WILL LIKELY BE REQUIRED BETWEEN 18Z AND 19Z.
A WARM/UNSTABLE SECTOR WILL CONTINUE TO EXPAND NORTHWARD TOWARD NRN
VA AND SRN MD THIS AFTERNOON AHEAD OF A COLD FRONT CURRENTLY
CROSSING THE APPALACHIANS. CONVERGENCE ALONG THE FRONT AND
INCREASING PRE-FRONTAL LARGE-SCALE ASCENT -- INDICATED BY SFC
PRESSURE FALLS AROUND 2 MB PER 2 HRS -- WILL CONTINUE TO SUPPORT
CONVECTION BOTH ALONG AND AHEAD OF THE FRONT. A VERY STRONG
MID-LEVEL JET CORE CROSSING THE REGION WILL CONTRIBUTE TO EFFECTIVE
BULK SHEAR MAGNITUDES EXCEEDING 60 KT...WHICH WILL PROMOTE BANDS AND
CLUSTERS OF FAST-MOVING THUNDERSTORMS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING
WIDESPREAD DAMAGING WINDS. WITH 0-1-KM BULK SHEAR MAGNITUDES OF
30-45 KT...TORNADOES WILL BE POSSIBLE...PARTICULARLY IN ASSOCIATION
WITH ANY LEWP PATTERNS AND CONVECTION WELL IN ADVANCE OF THE FRONT
WHERE SFC WINDS ARE SOMEWHAT MORE BACKED RELATIVE TO THE WLY FLOW
ALOFT. UNCERTAINTY IN THE NRN EXTENT OF THE UNSTABLE SECTOR
EXISTS...AS WELL AS THE IMPACT OF MID/HIGH CLOUDS OVER CNTRL/ERN NC
AND NERN SC. HOWEVER...IN BOTH INSTANCES...INSTABILITY IS EXPECTED
TO BE SUFFICIENT...GIVEN THE MAGNITUDE OF FORCING FOR ASCENT...SUCH
THAT A SVR/TORNADO THREAT WILL LIKELY EVOLVE.
..COHEN.. 02/24/2012
Edit: see TAWX post above.... Time to get out my weather radio!
Maybe nothing good, but it's not nearly what it could be. I would be much more concerned w/ dp in the upper 60's to low 70's with more Sun. I'm just pointing out real conditions, and not trying to feed the hype that the blog is creating. No one is denying the fact that their will be severe weather.
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP
ROCKY MT-WILSO NOT AVBL
GREENVILLE CLOUDY 73 61
WASHINGTON CLOUDY 72 63
ELIZABETH CITY MOSUNNY 76 63
MANTEO CLOUDY 66 59
CAPE HATTERAS CLOUDY 68 64
SOUTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP
LUMBERTON RAIN 72 65
GOLDSBORO LGT RAIN 75 65
KINSTON LGT RAIN 73 64
KENANSVILLE CLOUDY 73 63
NEW BERN CLOUDY 72 64
CHERRY POINT CLOUDY 70 63
BEAUFORT CLOUDY 66 63
JACKSONVILLE CLOUDY 74 64
WILMINGTON CLOUDY 70 63
i am drinking mountain dew
i am drinking SUNKIST.
nowhere in this world where i dont drink Sunkist
* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
NORTHWESTERN COLQUITT COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL GEORGIA...
SOUTHERN MITCHELL COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST GEORGIA...
* UNTIL 130 PM EST
* AT 1254 PM EST...A DEVELOPING TORNADO HAS BEEN DETECTED BY THE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEAR CAMILLA...OR NEAR MITCHELL CO A/P...
MOVING NORTHEAST AT 50 MPH.
* OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO
COTTON...HINSONTON...LANEY...SALE CITY...HARTSFIELD...POPLAR ARBOR
CHURCH...BAY AND TICKNOR.
Not extreme rotation, but definitely enough to cause it to be tornado warned.
Im drinking milk
Global Warming man I'm telling ya this has to be the hottest winter in the lower 48 in recent times.
please don't start an argument about that topic
It's already in the 80's in SE VA. I wouldn't be surprised to see an 84 or 85 degree temp there soon.
1405 UNK 6 NW WHITESVILLE-PINE L TROUP GA 3288 8511 A TREE WAS BLOWN DOWN NEAR ADAMS ROAD AND GEORGIA HIGHWAY 18 IN TROUP COUNTY. (FFC)
1428 UNK 3 SE OLD AVERA GREENE MS 3133 8853 NUMEROUS PINE TREES WERE SNAPPED AND ARE BLOCKING THE ROADS APPROXIMATELY FIVE MILES SOUTH OF STATE LINE ... MS. (MOB)
1438 UNK ROGERSVILLE HAWKINS TN 3641 8301 TREES DOWN NEAR ROGERSVILLE. (MRX)
1505 UNK GREENSBORO GREENE GA 3358 8318 THE 911 CENTER REPORTED A FEW POWER LINES DOWN ALONG WILLOW RUN ROAD. (FFC)
1505 UNK SW ABINGDON WASHINGTON VA 3671 8197 ONE TREE DOWN ON MAJESTIC DRIVE. (MRX)
1515 UNK JACKSON CLARKE AL 3151 8790 HARPER HEADSTART SCHOOL SUSTAINED ROOF DAMAGE. (MOB)
1517 UNK 1 NE JACKSON CLARKE AL 3152 8788 TREE DAMAGE REPORTED ON BRIDALWOOD PATH ROUGHLY A HALF MILE NORTHEAST OF WHERE HARPER HEAD START SCHOOL WAS DAMAGED. (MOB)
1518 UNK ROBINSON TALIAFERRO GA 3358 8299 THE 911 CENTER REPORTED A FEW TREES AND A FEW POWERLINES BLOWN DOWN NEAR US HWY 278. (FFC)
1530 UNK HAYNEVILLE LOWNDES AL 3218 8658 SEVERAL LARGE TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN, BLOCKING US HIGHWAY 21. CREWS IN ROUTE TO CLEAR ROADWAY. (BMX)
1536 UNK ZEBULON PIKE GA 3310 8434 911 CENTER REPORTED A TREE LIMB DOWN IN ZEBULON. (FFC)
1545 UNK EATONTON PUTNAM GA 3333 8339 THE PUTNAM 911 CENTER REPORTED TREES DOWN ALONG ROUTE 129 AND TREES DOWN IN EATONTON AS WELL AS TRAFFIC LIGHTS OUT. (FFC)
1626 UNK 3 NNE ELMORE ELMORE AL 3258 8630 TREE DOWN ALONG MILL POND ROAD. CREWS DISPATCHED TO CLEAR ROADWAY. WINDS EST AT 40KTS. (BMX)
1627 UNK NORWOOD WARREN GA 3346 8271 ONE TREE BLOWN DOWN IN NORWOOD. (FFC)
1630 UNK CAMAK WARREN GA 3345 8265 ONE TREE DOWN IN CAMAK. (FFC)
1656 UNK 1 N VIDETTE CRENSHAW AL 3175 8619 EMERGENCY MANAGER REPORTED A HORSE SHED THAT WAS BLOWN OVER AND DESTROYED ALONG N. GOSHEN ROAD. (MOB)
1716 UNK MARIETTA WASHINGTON OH 3942 8153 LARGE BRANCHES BROKEN. (RLX)
1737 UNK 3 S MALONE JACKSON FL 3091 8516 TREE DOWN 3 MILES SOUTH OF MALONE IN JACKSON COUNTY. (TAE)
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Time Size Location County State Lat Lon Comments
1339 100 3 SSW MCLAURIN FORREST MS 3113 8924 OCCURRED ON JB HORNE RD ALONG WITH 50 MPH WINDS. (JAN)
1400 175 NEW AUGUSTA PERRY MS 3120 8904 (MOB)
1405 175 6 SE LAGRANGE TROUP GA 3298 8496 (FFC)
1438 100 ROGERSVILLE HAWKINS TN 3641 8301 QUARTER SIZED HAIL NEAR ROGERSVILLE. (MRX)
1505 100 GATE CITY SCOTT VA 3664 8258 (MRX)
1525 100 HAYNEVILLE LOWNDES AL 3218 8658 (BMX)
1654 175 2 N JEWELL WARREN GA 3333 8277 A SPOTTER REPORTED THIS EVENT TO THIS OFFICE. (FFC)
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Time Speed Location County State Lat Lon Comments
1350 UNK LANETT CHAMBERS AL 3287 8521 SEVERAL PINE TREES WERE SNAPPED AND ONE UTILITY BUILDING WAS OVERTURNED IN THE CITY OF LANETT. (BMX)
1405 UNK 6 NW WHITESVILLE-PINE L TROUP GA 3288 8511 A TREE WAS BLOWN DOWN NEAR ADAMS ROAD AND GEORGIA HIGHWAY 18 IN TROUP COUNTY. (FFC)
1428 UNK 3 SE OLD AVERA GREENE MS 3133 8853 NUMEROUS PINE TREES WERE SNAPPED AND ARE BLOCKING THE ROADS APPROXIMATELY FIVE MILES SOUTH OF STATE LINE ... MS. (MOB)
1438 UNK ROGERSVILLE HAWKINS TN 3641 8301 TREES DOWN NEAR ROGERSVILLE. (MRX)
1505 UNK GREENSBORO GREENE GA 3358 8318 THE 911 CENTER REPORTED A FEW POWER LINES DOWN ALONG WILLOW RUN ROAD. (FFC)
1505 UNK SW ABINGDON WASHINGTON VA 3671 8197 ONE TREE DOWN ON MAJESTIC DRIVE. (MRX)
1515 UNK JACKSON CLARKE AL 3151 8790 HARPER HEADSTART SCHOOL SUSTAINED ROOF DAMAGE. (MOB)
1518 UNK ROBINSON TALIAFERRO GA 3358 8299 THE 911 CENTER REPORTED A FEW TREES AND A FEW POWERLINES BLOWN DOWN NEAR US HWY 278. (FFC)
1530 UNK HAYNEVILLE LOWNDES AL 3218 8658 SEVERAL LARGE TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN, BLOCKING US HIGHWAY 21. CREWS IN ROUTE TO CLEAR ROADWAY. (BMX)
1536 UNK ZEBULON PIKE GA 3310 8434 911 CENTER REPORTED A TREE LIMB DOWN IN ZEBULON. (FFC)
1545 UNK EATONTON PUTNAM GA 3333 8339 THE PUTNAM 911 CENTER REPORTED TREES DOWN ALONG ROUTE 129 AND TREES DOWN IN EATONTON AS WELL AS TRAFFIC LIGHTS OUT. (FFC)
1626 UNK 3 NNE ELMORE ELMORE AL 3258 8630 TREE DOWN ALONG MILL POND ROAD. CREWS DISPATCHED TO CLEAR ROADWAY. WINDS EST AT 40KTS. (BMX)
1627 UNK NORWOOD WARREN GA 3346 8271 ONE TREE BLOWN DOWN IN NORWOOD. (FFC)
1656 UNK 1 N VIDETTE CRENSHAW AL 3175 8619 EMERGENCY MANAGER REPORTED A HORSE SHED THAT WAS BLOWN OVER AND DESTROYED ALONG N. GOSHEN ROAD. (MOB)
1716 UNK MARIETTA WASHINGTON OH 3942 8153 LARGE BRANCHES BROKEN. (RLX)
1737 UNK 3 S MALONE JACKSON FL 3091 8516 TREE DOWN 3 MILES SOUTH OF MALONE IN JACKSON COUNTY. (TAE)
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11 Tornado Warnings and 37 Severe Thunderstorm Warnings.
sunkist is better
Thank you!
SCC017-063-241845-
/O.NEW.KCAE.TO.W.0001.120224T1807Z-120224T1845Z/
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBIA SC
107 PM EST FRI FEB 24 2012
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBIA HAS ISSUED A
* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
SOUTHERN LEXINGTON COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA
NORTHWESTERN CALHOUN COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA
* UNTIL 145 PM EST
* AT 105 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO 12 MILES
SOUTHWEST OF GASTON...OR ABOUT 13 MILES SOUTH OF RED BANK...MOVING
NORTHEAST AT 70 MPH.
* OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO
GASTON...SOUTH CONGAREE...PINE RIDGE AND CAYCE
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
THE SAFEST PLACE TO BE DURING A TORNADO IS IN A BASEMENT. GET UNDER A
WORKBENCH OR OTHER PIECE OF STURDY FURNITURE. IF NO BASEMENT IS
AVAILABLE...SEEK SHELTER ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF THE BUILDING IN AN
INTERIOR HALLWAY OR ROOM SUCH AS A CLOSET. USE BLANKETS OR PILLOWS TO
COVER YOUR BODY AND ALWAYS STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS.
IF IN MOBILE HOMES OR VEHICLES...EVACUATE THEM AND GET INSIDE A
SUBSTANTIAL SHELTER. IF NO SHELTER IS AVAILABLE...LIE FLAT IN THE
NEAREST DITCH OR OTHER LOW SPOT AND COVER YOUR HEAD WITH YOUR HANDS.
REPORT LARGE HAIL...DAMAGING WINDS OR FLOODING TO YOUR COUNTY
SHERIFF...OR CALL THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE...TOLL FREE 1 877 6 3
3...6 7 7 2.
A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 400 PM EST FRIDAY AFTERNOON
FOR EAST CENTRAL GEORGIA AND CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA.
&&
LAT...LON 3377 8143 3397 8104 3392 8102 3391 8103
3390 8100 3389 8102 3388 8100 3386 8100
3385 8098 3376 8093 3365 8119
TIME...MOT...LOC 1807Z 247DEG 62KT 3378 8120
$$
SJN
No reports received
Heat waves and cold snaps aren't caused by global warming. They're caused by weather. Climate change just affects likelihood of such events. So direct attribution of any particular weather event to climate change is a difficult thing to do, and not all that intuitive to accomplish either unless there is a really strong signal in the data.
You could be correct, but the outcome might hinge on this part - " harming, intimidating, threatening, or defrauding ".
I suspect Heartland would have difficulty proving harm, intimidation, threats or fraud in court.
I'm assuming fraud in this case requires financial loss.
Gleick might be in minor difficulty over opening an email account in someone else's name, if that is what he did. I suspect your "Subsection C makes..." is your own interpretation of the law. It seems a stretch "(c)" earlier in your post requires action greater than simply posing as someone else when opening an account.
It will be interesting to see if Heartland takes this to court.
If so, I would expect them to get hit with major liable suits for the claims they are still making on their site. After a half dozen major investigations have found no misbehavior on the part of the "email" scientists, Heartline is still asserting scientific dishonesty.
The only thing that might be saving Heartland from a many million dollar judgement is the fact that universities and organizations have ignored Heartland's BS and fired none of the scientists. That makes it harder for the liabled parties to prove damage.
Will Heartland be stupid enough to keep this issue in the news and bring even more attention to its funding sources and scheme to mis-educate America's children?
They could be that stupid....
TORNADO WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WT 38
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
120 PM EST FRI FEB 24 2012
TORNADO WATCH 38 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 800 PM EST FOR THE
FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
MDC009-017-019-037-039-045-047-250100-
/O.NEW.KWNS.TO.A.0038.120224T1820Z-120225T0100Z/
MD
. MARYLAND COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
CALVERT CHARLES DORCHESTER
SOMERSET ST. MARYS WICOMICO
WORCESTER
NCC001-007-013-015-017-019-029-031-037-041-047-049 -051-053-055-
057-061-063-065-067-069-073-077-079-081-083-085-09 1-093-095-101-
103-105-107-117-123-125-127-129-131-133-135-137-13 9-141-143-145-
147-151-153-155-163-165-167-177-181-183-185-187-19 1-195-
250100-
/O.NEW.KWNS.TO.A.0038.120224T1820Z-120225T0100Z/
NC
. NORTH CAROLINA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ALAMANCE ANSON BEAUFORT
BERTIE BLADEN BRUNSWICK
CAMDEN CARTERET CHATHAM
CHOWAN COLUMBUS CRAVEN
CUMBERLAND CURRITUCK DARE
DAVIDSON DUPLIN DURHAM
EDGECOMBE FORSYTH FRANKLIN
GATES GRANVILLE GREENE
GUILFORD HALIFAX HARNETT
HERTFORD HOKE HYDE
JOHNSTON JONES LEE
LENOIR MARTIN MONTGOMERY
MOORE NASH NEW HANOVER
NORTHAMPTON ONSLOW ORANGE
PAMLICO PASQUOTANK PENDER
PERQUIMANS PERSON PITT
RANDOLPH RICHMOND ROBESON
SAMPSON SCOTLAND STANLY
TYRRELL VANCE WAKE
WARREN WASHINGTON WAYNE
WILSON
SCC031-033-041-043-051-067-069-089-250100-
/O.NEW.KWNS.TO.A.0038.120224T1820Z-120225T0100Z/
SC
. SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
DARLINGTON DILLON FLORENCE
GEORGETOWN HORRY MARION
MARLBORO WILLIAMSBURG
VAC001-003-007-025-033-036-041-047-049-053-057-065 -073-075-079-
081-085-087-093-095-097-099-101-103-109-111-113-11 5-117-119-125-
127-131-133-135-137-145-147-149-159-175-177-179-18 1-183-193-199-
540-550-570-595-620-630-650-670-700-710-730-735-74 0-760-800-810-
830-250100-
/O.NEW.KWNS.TO.A.0038.120224T1820Z-120225T0100Z/
VA
. VIRGINIA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ACCOMACK ALBEMARLE AMELIA
BRUNSWICK CAROLINE CHARLES CITY
CHESTERFIELD CULPEPER CUMBERLAND
DINWIDDIE ESSEX FLUVANNA
GLOUCESTER GOOCHLAND GREENE
GREENSVILLE HANOVER HENRICO
ISLE OF WIGHT JAMES CITY KING AND QUEEN
KING GEORGE KING WILLIAM LANCASTER
LOUISA LUNENBURG MADISON
MATHEWS MECKLENBURG MIDDLESEX
NELSON NEW KENT NORTHAMPTON
NORTHUMBERLAND NOTTOWAY ORANGE
POWHATAN PRINCE EDWARD PRINCE GEORGE
RICHMOND SOUTHAMPTON SPOTSYLVANIA
STAFFORD SURRY SUSSEX
WESTMORELAND YORK
VIRGINIA INDEPENDENT CITIES INCLUDED ARE
CHARLOTTESVILLE CHESAPEAKE COLONIAL HEIGHTS
EMPORIA FRANKLIN FREDERICKSBURG
HAMPTON HOPEWELL NEWPORT NEWS
NORFOLK PETERSBURG POQUOSON
PORTSMOUTH RICHMOND SUFFOLK
VIRGINIA BEACH WILLIAMSBURG
AMZ130-135-158-250-252-254-256-ANZ533-534-537-542- 543-630-631-632-
633-634-650-652-654-656-658-250100-
/O.NEW.KWNS.TO.A.0038.120224T1820Z-120225T0100Z/
CW
. ADJACENT COASTAL WATERS INCLUDED ARE
ALBEMARLE SOUND
PAMLICO SOUND
COASTAL WATERS FROM CAPE LOOKOUT TO SURF CITY NC OUT 20 NM
COASTAL WATERS FROM SURF CITY TO CAPE FEAR NC OUT 20 NM
COASTAL WATERS FROM CAPE FEAR NC TO LITTLE RIVER INLET SC OUT 20
NM
COASTAL WATERS FROM LITTLE RIVER INLET TO MURRELLS INLET SC OUT
20 NM
COASTAL WATERS FROM MURRELLS INLET TO SOUTH SANTEE RIVER SC OUT
20 NM
CHESAPEAKE BAY FROM NORTH BEACH TO DRUM POINT MD
CHESAPEAKE BAY FROM DRUM POINT MD TO SMITH POINT VA
TIDAL POTOMAC FROM COBB ISLAND MD TO SMITH POINT VA
PATUXENT RIVER TO BROOMES ISLAND MD
TANGIER SOUND AND THE INLAND WATERS SURROUNDING BLOODSWORTH
ISLAND
CHESAPEAKE BAY FROM SMITH POINT TO WINDMILL POINT VA
CHESAPEAKE BAY FROM WINDMILL POINT TO NEW POINT COMFORT VA
CHESAPEAKE BAY FROM NEW POINT COMFORT TO LITTLE CREEK VA
CURRITUCK SOUND
CHESAPEKE BAY FROM LITTLE CREEK VA TO CAPE HENRY VA INCLUDING THE
CHESAPEKE BAY BRIDGE TUNNEL
COASTAL WATERS FROM FENWICK ISLAND DE TO CHINCOTEAGUE VA OUT 20
NM
COASTAL WATERS FROM CHINCOTEAGUE TO PARRAMORE ISLAND VA OUT 20 NM
COASTAL WATERS FROM PARRAMORE ISLAND TO CAPE CHARLES LIGHT VA OUT
20 NM
COASTAL WATERS FROM CAPE CHARLES LIGHT TO VIRGINIA-NORTH CAROLINA
BORDER OUT TO 20 NM
COASTAL WATERS FROM NC VA BORDER TO CURRITUCK BEACH LIGHT NC OUT
20 NM
ATTN...WFO...LWX...AKQ...ILM...MHX...RAH...
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON NC
116 PM EST FRI FEB 24 2012
SCZ023-032-241915-
DARLINGTON-FLORENCE-
116 PM EST FRI FEB 24 2012
...SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL MOVE ACROSS FLORENCE AND DARLINGTON
COUNTIES THROUGH 215 PM EST...
AT 115 PM EST...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS
WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN AND STRONG WINDS 13 MILES SOUTHWEST OF
LYDIA...OR ABOUT OVER BISHOPVILLE...MOVING EAST AT 75 MPH.
SOME LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE DARLINGTON...FLORENCE...HARTSVILLE...
AUBURN...CARTERSVILLE...CLYDE...DOVESVILLE...FLOY D...KELLYTOWN...
LAMAR...LYDIA AND MARS BLUFF.
HAZARDS INCLUDE...
GUSTY WINDS OF 40 TO 50 MPH.
SEEK SHELTER IN A NEARBY BUILDING OR VEHICLE. STRONG WINDS ARE
CAPABLE OF KNOCKING DOWN SMALL TREES AND BLOWING AROUND TRASH CANS...
POTTED PLANTS...LAWN FURNITURE AND OTHER LIGHT OUTDOOR OBJECTS.
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