[Tropical] Hurricane Local Statement

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Tropical Storm Hagibis (20W) Local Statement
National Weather Service TIYAN GU
439 PM ChST Sun Oct 6 2019

...TROPICAL STORM HAGIBIS STRENGTHENING EAST OF THE MARIANAS...

.NEW INFORMATION...
Tropical Storm Warning is now in effect for Rota, Tinian, Saipan in
the CNMI, and for Alamagan, Pagan and Agrihan in the northern CNMI.

Typhoon Watch is now in effect for Tinian, Saipan and Pagan Islands.

.AREAS AFFECTED...
This local statement provides information and recommended actions for
people in the CNMI and the Northern Mariana Islands.

.WATCHES/WARNINGS...
A Tropical Storm Warning is now in effect for Rota, Tinian, Saipan,
Alamagan, Pagan and Agrihan Islands. Tropical storm conditions,
including damaging winds of 39 mph or more, are expected within 24
hours, around Monday afternoon.

A Typhoon Watch is in effect for Tinian, Saipan, Alamagan and Pagan
Islands. Typhoon conditions, including destructive winds of 74 mph or
more, are possible within 24 hours, around Monday afternoon.

.STORM INFORMATION...
At 1 PM ChST...the center of Tropical Storm Hagibis (20W) was
located near Latitude 15.0 degrees North and Longitude 155.0 degrees
East, which was about 620 miles east of Saipan. Hagibis was moving
west at 21 mph with maximum winds of 50 mph.

.SITUATION OVERVIEW...
Tropical Storm Hagibis is expected to continue intensifying as it
approaches the Marianas. It is anticipated to pass through the
Marianas north of Saipan Monday night as a typhoon.

The 9 PM Local Statement will reflect any changes made at 5 PM and
at 8 PM.

.PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Be prepared to execute your typhoon disaster preparedness plan, and
inspect your typhoon shelters. Begin to make arrangements for taking
care of elders and pets. Make sure to have a supply of water, food,
and fresh batteries at home. Mariners should safely secure your
craft.

If you live on a boat, make final preparations for securing your
craft before leaving it. Small craft should return to port.

Closely monitor advisories from the National Weather Service and
announcements by local emergency management offices for the latest
storm information.

&&

.NEXT UPDATE...
The next local statement will be issued by the National Weather
Service in Tiyan by 9 PM this evening.

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Tinian-Saipan-
439 PM ChST Sun Oct 6 2019

...Tropical Storm Warning in effect...
...Typhoon Watch in effect...

...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Review your disaster preparedness plans and begin preparing for the
onset of damaging winds, which are possible by Monday evening. Make
sure you have adequate supplies of food, water, and needed medical
supplies. Fill your vehicles with fuel and ensure your generator is
in good working order, and have extra supplies of fuel for its
operation. Clear your property of potential debris. Have a portable
radio ready for receiving storm information.

&&

...WINDS...
As Hagibis approaches the Marianas Monday, north winds will increase
in the afternoon, to between 25 and 35 mph. Tropical storm force
north to northwest winds of 40 to 50 mph are expected Monday night.
Winds will shift to southwest and increase to between 45 and 55 mph
Tuesday morning. Southwest winds will gradually subside Tuesday night
into Wednesday.

...STORM SURGE AND STORM TIDE...
Seas will build as winds increase on Monday. Combined seas are
expected to build to between 12 and 15 feet late Monday, increasing
to between 15 and 20 feet late Monday night and into Tuesday morning.
Dangerous surf of 15 to 20 feet is expected Monday night and Tuesday.
Up to 3 feet of inundation is possible along windward coasts.

...OTHER STORM EFFECTS...
Heavy rainfall will begin Monday with 5 and 8 inches of rain
possible through Tuesday.

$$

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Rota-
439 PM ChST Sun Oct 6 2019

...Tropical Storm Warning in effect...

...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Review your disaster preparedness plans and begin preparing for the
onset of damaging winds, which are possible by Monday evening. Make
sure you have adequate supplies of food, water, and needed medical
supplies. Fill your vehicles with fuel and ensure your generator is
in good working order, and have extra supplies of fuel for its
operation. Clear your property of potential debris. Have a portable
radio ready for receiving storm information.

&&

...WINDS...
As Hagibis approaches the Marianas Monday, north winds will shift to
west, increasing to between 15 and 25 mph in the afternoon. Tropical
storm force west winds of 30 to 40 mph are expected late Monday night
and will shift to southwest and increase to between 35 and 45 mph
Tuesday. Southwest winds will gradually subside Tuesday night into
Wednesday.

...STORM SURGE AND STORM TIDE...
Seas will build as winds increase on Monday. Combined seas are
expected to build to between 8 and 12 feet late Monday, increasing
to between 10 and 15 feet late Monday night and into Tuesday
morning. Dangerous surf of up to 15 feet is expected Monday night
and Tuesday. Up to 2 feet of inundation is possible along windward
coasts.

...OTHER STORM EFFECTS...
Heavy rainfall will begin Monday with 3 and 5 inches of rain
possible through Tuesday.

GUZ005-061445-
Alamagan-Pagan-
439 PM ChST Sun Oct 6 2019

...Tropical Storm Warning in effect...
...Typhoon Watch in effect...

...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Preparations should be underway for the onset of damaging  by late
Monday afternoon. Make sure you have adequate supplies of food,
water, and needed medical supplies. Have a radio ready for receiving
storm information.

...WINDS...
As Hagibis approaches the Marianas, gentle to moderate northeast
winds will become fresh Monday. Tropical storm force northeast to
east winds are expected by Monday evening with typhoon force winds
possible later Monday night. Winds will turn to the southeast, then
south later on Tuesday, subsiding through the day.

...STORM SURGE AND STORM TIDE...
Seas will build as winds increase on Monday. Combined seas are
expected to reach to between 15 and 20 feet. Dangerous surf of 15 to
20 feet is expected Monday night and Tuesday. Up to 3 to 5 feet of
inundation is possible along windward coasts.

...OTHER STORM EFFECTS...
Heavy rainfall will begin Monday with 5 and 8 inches of rain
possible through Tuesday.

GUZ005-061445-
Agrihan-
439 PM ChST Sun Oct 6 2019

...Tropical Storm Warning in effect...

...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Preparations should be underway for the onset of damaging  by late
Monday afternoon. Make sure you have adequate supplies of food,
water, and needed medical supplies. Have a radio ready for receiving
storm information.

...WINDS...
As Hagibis approaches the Marianas, moderate northeast winds will
increase throughout the day Monday. Tropical storm force northeast
winds are expected Monday evening. Winds will turn to south and
gradually subside Tuesday afternoon.

...STORM SURGE AND STORM TIDE...
Seas will build as winds increase on Monday. Combined seas are
expected to reach to between 12 and 15 feet. Dangerous surf of 12 to
15 feet is expected Monday night and Tuesday. Up to 2 feet of
inundation is possible along windward coasts.

...OTHER STORM EFFECTS...
Heavy rainfall will begin Monday with 3 and 5 inches of rain
possible through Tuesday.

$$

W. Aydlett
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