[Tropical] Hurricane Local Statement

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Fri Sep 2 16:47:47 CDT 2016


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TROPICAL STORM HERMINE LOCAL STATEMENT ADVISORY NUMBER 22
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEWPORT/MOREHEAD CITY NC  AL092016
547 PM EDT FRI SEP 2 2016

THIS PRODUCT COVERS EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA

**TROPICAL STORM HERMINE TRACKS ACROSS EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA TONIGHT
THROUGH SATURDAY**

NEW INFORMATION
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* CHANGES TO WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
    - NONE

* CURRENT WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
    - A TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR
      MARTIN...PITT...WASHINGTON...TYRRELL...MAINLAND
      DARE...GREENE...BEAUFORT...MAINLAND
      HYDE...DUPLIN...LENOIR...JONES...CRAVEN...PAMLICO...CARTERET...ONSLOW...OUTER
      BANKS DARE AND OUTER BANKS HYDE

* STORM INFORMATION:
    - ABOUT 320 MILES WEST-SOUTHWEST OF BUXTON NC OR ABOUT 250 MILES
      WEST-SOUTHWEST OF MOREHEAD CITY NC
    - 33.0N 80.5W
    - STORM INTENSITY 50 MPH
    - MOVEMENT NORTHEAST OR 55 DEGREES AT 20 MPH

SITUATION OVERVIEW
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TROPICAL STORM HERMINE...LOCATED ABOUT 30 MILES WEST-NORTHWEST OF
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, IS MOVING TOWARD THE NORTHEAST NEAR
20 MPH. HERMINE WILL TRACK NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS EASTERN NC TONIGHT
THROUGH SATURDAY THEN STALL OFF THE MID ATLANTIC COAST INTO NEXT WEEK.

A VARIETY OF IMPACTS FROM HERMINE ARE EXPECTED ACROSS EASTERN NC,
INCLUDING POSSIBLE FLASH FLOODING, TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS, MINOR
TO LOCALLY MODERATE STORM SURGE INUNDATION AND BEACH EROSION, AND
ISOLATED TORNADOES.

HEAVY RAINFALL AND FLASH FLOODING IS THE MOST SIGNIFICANT EXPECTED
IMPACT ACROSS THE AREA. RAIN OF 5 TO 8 INCHES, WITH ISOLATED AMOUNTS
IN EXCESS 10 INCHES WILL LEAD A GREAT DEAL OF FLOODING IN LOW LYING
AREAS AND POSSIBLE FLASH FLOODING THAT CAUSES ROAD CLOSURES FROM
SIGNIFICANTLY DEEP WATER AMOUNTS. HEAVY RAIN WILL BEGIN THIS MORNING,
SPREADING NORTHWARD AND BECOMING WIDESPREAD THROUGH SATURDAY. THE
HEAVIEST RAIN IS EXPECTED TO FALL THIS AFTERNOON INTO SATURDAY
MORNING.

TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE ENTIRE AREA,
WITH WINDS OF 30 TO 40 MPH AND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH INLAND AND 35 TO
45 MPH WITH GUSTS OF 55 TO 60 MPH ALONG THE COAST. THIS COMBINED WITH
THE HEAVY RAINS COULD RESULT IN DOWNED TREES AND SCATTERED POWER
OUTAGES.

MINOR TO LOCALLY MODERATE STORM SURGE FLOODING OF 1 TO 3 FEET ABOVE
GROUND LEVEL WILL BE POSSIBLE BEGINNING THIS EVENING AND LASTING
THROUGH EARLY SUNDAY. IF YOU LIVE IN AN AREA PRONE TO STORM SURGE
FLOODING NOW IS THE TIME TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. SOME LOCATIONS MORE
PRONE TO RECEIVE THE HIGHER SURGE VALUES FOR THIS EVENT INCLUDE AREAS
ALONG AND NEAR...OCEANSIDE AND SOUNDSIDE NORTH OF HATTERAS...THE NEUSE
RIVER...THE PAMLICO RIVER...THE PUNGO RIVER...THE BAY RIVER...THE
CRYSTAL COAST FROM TOPSAIL ISLAND THROUGH CAPE LOOKOUT.

THERE WILL BE LARGE WAVES AND MINOR TO LOCALLY MODERATE EROSION ALONG
THE ENTIRE COAST.

ISOLATED TORNADOES ARE POSSIBLE INTO EARLY SATURDAY MORNING.

POTENTIAL IMPACTS
-----------------

* FLOODING RAIN:
PROTECT AGAINST DANGEROUS RAINFALL FLOODING HAVING POSSIBLE
SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS ACROSS EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. POTENTIAL
IMPACTS INCLUDE:
    - MODERATE RAINFALL FLOODING MAY PROMPT SEVERAL EVACUATIONS AND
      RESCUES.
    - RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES MAY QUICKLY BECOME SWOLLEN WITH SWIFTER
      CURRENTS AND OVERSPILL THEIR BANKS IN A FEW PLACES, ESPECIALLY
      IN USUALLY VULNERABLE SPOTS. SMALL STREAMS, CREEKS, CANALS, AND
      DITCHES OVERFLOW.
    - FLOOD WATERS CAN ENTER SOME STRUCTURES OR WEAKEN FOUNDATIONS.
      SEVERAL PLACES MAY EXPERIENCE EXPANDED AREAS OF RAPID
      INUNDATION AT UNDERPASSES, LOW-LYING SPOTS, AND POOR DRAINAGE
      AREAS. SOME STREETS AND PARKING LOTS TAKE ON MOVING WATER AS
      STORM DRAINS AND RETENTION PONDS OVERFLOW. DRIVING CONDITIONS
      BECOME HAZARDOUS. SOME ROAD AND BRIDGE CLOSURES.

* WIND:
PROTECT AGAINST DANGEROUS WIND HAVING POSSIBLE SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS
ACROSS EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. POTENTIAL IMPACTS IN THIS AREA
INCLUDE:
    - SOME DAMAGE TO ROOFING AND SIDING MATERIALS, ALONG WITH DAMAGE
      TO PORCHES, AWNINGS, CARPORTS, AND SHEDS. A FEW BUILDINGS
      EXPERIENCING WINDOW, DOOR, AND GARAGE DOOR FAILURES. MOBILE
      HOMES DAMAGED, ESPECIALLY IF UNANCHORED. UNSECURED LIGHTWEIGHT
      OBJECTS BECOME DANGEROUS PROJECTILES.
    - SEVERAL LARGE TREES SNAPPED OR UPROOTED, BUT WITH GREATER
      NUMBERS IN PLACES WHERE TREES ARE SHALLOW ROOTED. SEVERAL
      FENCES AND ROADWAY SIGNS BLOWN OVER.
    - SOME ROADS IMPASSABLE FROM LARGE DEBRIS, AND MORE WITHIN URBAN
      OR HEAVILY WOODED PLACES. A FEW BRIDGES, CAUSEWAYS, AND ACCESS
      ROUTES IMPASSABLE.
    - SCATTERED POWER AND COMMUNICATIONS OUTAGES, BUT MORE PREVALENT
      IN AREAS WITH ABOVE GROUND LINES.

* SURGE:
PROTECT AGAINST LOCALLY HAZARDOUS SURGE HAVING POSSIBLE LIMITED
IMPACTS FOR AREAS ADJACENT TO THE OCEAN, SOUNDS AND TIDAL RIVERS ACROSS
EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. POTENTIAL IMPACTS IN THIS AREA INCLUDE:
    - LOCALIZED INUNDATION WITH STORM SURGE FLOODING MAINLY ALONG
      IMMEDIATE SHORELINES AND IN LOW-LYING SPOTS, OR IN AREAS
      FARTHER INLAND NEAR WHERE HIGHER SURGE WATERS MOVE ASHORE.
    - SECTIONS OF NEAR-SHORE ROADS AND PARKING LOTS BECOME OVERSPREAD
      WITH SURGE WATER. DRIVING CONDITIONS DANGEROUS IN PLACES WHERE
      SURGE WATER COVERS THE ROAD.
    - MODERATE BEACH EROSION. HEAVY SURF ALSO BREACHING DUNES, MAINLY
      IN USUALLY VULNERABLE LOCATIONS. STRONG RIP CURRENTS.
    - MINOR TO LOCALLY MODERATE DAMAGE TO MARINAS, DOCKS, BOARDWALKS,
      AND PIERS. A FEW SMALL CRAFT BROKEN AWAY FROM MOORINGS.

* TORNADOES:
PROTECT AGAINST A DANGEROUS TORNADO EVENT HAVING POSSIBLE SIGNIFICANT
IMPACTS ACROSS MAINLY COASTAL AREAS OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA BETWEEN
JACKSONVILLE AND OREGON INLET. POTENTIAL IMPACTS INCLUDE:
    - THE OCCURRENCE OF SCATTERED TORNADOES CAN HINDER THE EXECUTION
      OF EMERGENCY PLANS DURING TROPICAL EVENTS.
    - SEVERAL PLACES MAY EXPERIENCE TORNADO DAMAGE WITH A FEW SPOTS
      OF CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE, POWER LOSS, AND COMMUNICATIONS FAILURES.
    - LOCATIONS COULD REALIZE ROOFS TORN OFF FRAME HOUSES, MOBILE
      HOMES DEMOLISHED, BOXCARS OVERTURNED, LARGE TREES SNAPPED OR
      UPROOTED, VEHICLES TUMBLED, AND SMALL BOATS TOSSED ABOUT.
      DANGEROUS PROJECTILES CAN ADD TO THE TOLL.

PROTECT AGAINST A TORNADO EVENT HAVING POSSIBLE LIMITED IMPACTS
ACROSS INTERIOR EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS
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* EVACUATIONS:
IF YOU ARE EXCEPTIONALLY VULNERABLE TO WIND OR WATER HAZARDS FROM
TROPICAL SYSTEMS, CONSIDER VOLUNTARY EVACUATION, ESPECIALLY IF BEING
OFFICIALLY RECOMMENDED. RELOCATE TO A PREDETERMINED SHELTER OR SAFE
DESTINATION. IF EVACUATING AWAY FROM THE AREA, LEAVE EARLY BEFORE
WEATHER CONDITIONS BECOME HAZARDOUS.

* OTHER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION:
FAILURE TO ADEQUATELY SHELTER MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR LOSS OF
LIFE. ALWAYS HEED THE ADVICE OF LOCAL OFFICIALS AND COMPLY WITH ANY
ORDERS THAT ARE ISSUED. REMEMBER, DURING THE STORM 9 1 1 EMERGENCY
SERVICES MAY NOT BE ABLE TO IMMEDIATELY RESPOND IF CONDITIONS ARE
UNSAFE. THIS SHOULD BE A BIG FACTOR IN YOUR DECISION MAKING.

CHECK-IN WITH YOUR EMERGENCY POINTS OF CONTACT AMONG FAMILY, FRIENDS,
AND WORKMATES. INFORM THEM OF YOUR STATUS AND WELL-BEING. LET THEM
KNOW HOW YOU INTEND TO RIDE OUT THE STORM AND WHEN YOU PLAN TO
CHECK-IN AGAIN.

KEEP CELL PHONES WELL CHARGED AND HANDY. ALSO, CELL PHONE CHARGERS
FOR AUTOMOBILES CAN BE HELPFUL AFTER THE STORM. LOCATE YOUR CHARGERS
AND KEEP THEM WITH YOUR CELL PHONE.

IN EMERGENCIES IT IS BEST TO REMAIN CALM. STAY INFORMED AND FOCUSED
ON THE SITUATION AT HAND. EXERCISE PATIENCE WITH THOSE YOU ENCOUNTER.
BE A GOOD SAMARITAN AND HELPFUL TO OTHERS.

IF RELOCATING TO THE HOME OF A FAMILY MEMBER OR FRIEND, DRIVE WITH
EXTRA CAUTION, ESPECIALLY ON SECONDARY ROADS. REMEMBER, MANY BRIDGES
AND CAUSEWAYS WILL BE CLOSED ONCE HIGHER WINDS ARRIVE. ALSO, IF
YOU ENCOUNTER WATER COVERING THE ROAD, SEEK AN ALTERNATE ROUTE.
ALWAYS OBEY OFFICIAL ROAD SIGNS FOR CLOSURES AND DETOURS.

IF YOU ARE A VISITOR AND STILL IN THE AREA, LISTEN FOR THE NAME OF
THE CITY OR TOWN IN WHICH YOU ARE STAYING WITHIN LOCAL NEWS UPDATES.
BE SURE YOU KNOW THE NAME OF THE COUNTY OR PARISH IN WHICH IT
RESIDES. PAY ATTENTION FOR INSTRUCTIONS FROM LOCAL AUTHORITIES.

CLOSELY MONITOR NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR OTHER LOCAL NEWS OUTLETS FOR
OFFICIAL STORM INFORMATION. BE READY TO ADAPT TO POSSIBLE CHANGES TO
THE FORECAST.

* ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
- FOR INFORMATION ON APPROPRIATE PREPARATIONS SEE READY.GOV
- FOR INFORMATION ON CREATING AN EMERGENCY PLAN SEE GETAGAMEPLAN.ORG
- FOR ADDITIONAL DISASTER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION SEE REDCROSS.ORG

NEXT UPDATE
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THE NEXT LOCAL STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER
SERVICE IN NEWPORT/MOREHEAD CITY NC AROUND 12 AM SATURDAY, OR SOONER
IF CONDITIONS WARRANT.

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