[Tropical] Hurricane Local Statement

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Fri Oct 6 22:49:36 CDT 2017


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Tropical Storm Nate Local Statement Advisory Number 11
National Weather Service Jackson MS  AL162017
1049 PM CDT Fri Oct 6 2017

This product covers CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI...NORTHEAST LOUISIANA...AND EXTREME SOUTHEAST ARKANSAS

**Nate Becomes a Hurricane**

NEW INFORMATION
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* CHANGES TO WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
    - None

* CURRENT WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
    - A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for Lauderdale
    - A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Clarke, Forrest,
      Jasper, Jones, and Lamar

* STORM INFORMATION:
    - About 650 miles south-southeast of Hattiesburg MS or about 710
      miles south-southeast of Meridian MS
    - 22.3N 86.4W
    - Storm Intensity 75 mph
    - Movement North-northwest or 340 degrees at 22 mph

SITUATION OVERVIEW
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As of 900 PM CDT, Hurricane Nate was located over the southern Gulf
of Mexico and moving toward the north-northwest at 22 mph. Maximum
sustained winds are currently at 75 mph. Nate is expected to continue
moving in a general north-northwest direction as it crosses the Gulf
of Mexico through Saturday, before making a turn towards the north and
northeast and making landfall along the Gulf Coast on Sunday.

POTENTIAL IMPACTS
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* WIND:
Protect against life-threatening wind having possible extensive
impacts across southeast Mississippi. Potential impacts in
this area include:
    - Considerable roof damage to sturdy buildings, with some having
      window, door, and garage door failures. Mobile homes severely
      damaged, with some destroyed. Damage increased by airborne
      projectiles. Some locations may be uninhabitable for weeks.
    - Many large trees snapped or uprooted along with fences and
      roadway signs blown over.
    - Some roads impassable from large debris, and more within urban
      or heavily wooded places. Hazardous driving conditions on
      bridges and other elevated roadways.
    - Many areas with power and communications outages.

* FLOODING RAIN:
Protect against locally hazardous rainfall flooding having possible
limited impacts across southeast Mississippi. Potential
impacts include:
    - Localized flooding may prompt a few evacuations.
    - Rivers and tributaries may quickly rise with swifter currents.
      Small streams, creeks, canals, and ditches may become swollen
      and overflow in spots.
    - Flood waters may enter a few structures, especially in usually
      flood prone locations. A few places where rapid ponding of
      water occurs at underpasses, low-lying spots, and poor drainage
      areas. Several storm drains and retention ponds become
      near-full and begin to overflow. Some brief road and bridge
      closures.

Elsewhere across CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI...NORTHEAST LOUISIANA...AND
EXTREME SOUTHEAST ARKANSAS, little to no impact is anticipated.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS
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* EVACUATIONS:
If relocating to a nearby shelter, leave early before weather
conditions become hazardous.

* OTHER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION:
Now is the time to rush to completion all preparations to protect
life and property. Outside preparations should be wrapped up as soon
as possible before weather conditions completely deteriorate.

If you are relocating to safe shelter, leave as early as possible.
Drive with extra caution, especially on secondary roads. If you
encounter water covering the road, seek an alternate route. Always
obey official road signs for closures and detours. If heading to a
community shelter, become familiar with the shelter rules before
arrival, especially if you have special needs or own a pet. Take
essential items with you from your emergency supply kit. Check the
latest weather forecast before departing.

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.

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 Jackson MS around 430 AM CDT, or sooner if conditions
warrant.

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