[Tropical] Hurricane Local Statement

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Sat Jul 9 16:21:02 CDT 2005


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HURRICANE LOCAL STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BIRMINGHAM AL
414 PM CDT SAT JUL 9 2005

...INLAND TROPICAL STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL
ALABAMA SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH MONDAY MORNING...

...FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL ALABAMA
SUNDAY AFTERNOON THOUGH MONDAY MORNING...

...AREAS AFFECTED...
THIS STATEMENT PERTAINS TO ALL CENTRAL ALABAMA COUNTIES SERVICED
BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE IN BIRMINGHAM.

...WATCHES/WARNINGS...
AN INLAND TROPICAL STORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL
ALABAMA FROM SUNDAY AT NOON CDT THROUGH MONDAY AT NOON CDT.

A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL ALABAMA
FROM SUNDAY AT NOON CDT THOUGH MONDAY AT NOON CDT.

...STORM INFORMATION...
AT 4 PM CDT...DENNIS WAS INTENSIFYING AS IT WAS MOVING TOWARDS THE
GULF COAST.  INFORMATION FROM RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT...SATELLITE...
AND COASTAL DOPPLER RADARS INDICATED THE CENTER OF THE EYE OF
HURRICANE DENNIS WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 25.7 NORTH...LONGITUDE
84.6 WEST.  THIS IS ABOUT 320 MILES SOUTH S0UTHEAST OF PANAMA
CITY FLORIDA.

DENNIS WAS MOVING TOWARD THE NORTHWEST NEAR 14 MPH...AND THIS
GENERAL MOTION IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE LATE THIS AFTERNOON WITH
A GRADUAL TURN TOWARD THE NORTH NORTHWEST TONIGHT AND SUNDAY.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS WERE NEAR 105 MPH WITH HIGHER GUSTS.

ADDITIONAL STRENGTHENING IS FORECAST DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS.
DENNIS...CURRENTLY A CATEGORY TWO HURRICANE...WILL LIKELY BE A
CATEGORY THREE HURRICANE LATER TONIGHT OR EARLY SUNDAY.  ON THE
LATEST FORECAST TRACK...THE CENTER OF DENNIS WILL APPROACH THE
ALABAMA GULF COAST SUNDAY AFTERNOON AS A CATEGORY THREE HURRICANE.

...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
SECURE ALL LOOSE OBJECTS...SUCH AS PATIO FURNITURE AND TRASH CANS...
OR MOVE THEM INDOORS.  FLOODING...ESPECIALLY FLASH FLOODING...WILL
BE A PROBLEM DUE TO THE VERY HEAVY RAIN BANDS ASSOCIATED WITH DENNIS.
FLOODING CAN BE ESPECIALLY DANGEROUS AT NIGHT...WHERE WATER CAN
QUICKLY FLOOD ROADWAYS AND LOW LYING AREAS.  IN ADDITION...
VISIBILITIES ARE LIMITED IN THE DARK.  DO NOT TRY TO CROSS
FLOODED ROADWAYS...TURN AROUND...DON'T DROWN.

SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES ARE ANTICIPATED WITH THE CURRENT FORECAST
TRACK OF DENNIS.  IF THE POWER OUTAGES LAST FOR ANY DURATION AND
A GENERATOR IS NECESSARY...PLEASE REMEMBER THAT GENERATOR USE
INDOORS CAN BE DEADLY DUE TO THE CARBON MONOXIDE GAS PRODUCED.
GENERATORS SHOULD NOT BE USED INDOORS...BUT IF NO ALTERNATIVE
EXISTS...USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN OPERATING GENERATORS INDOORS
AND PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION FOR THE MACHINE.

...WIND IMPACTS...
THE WINDS WILL BEGIN TO INCREASE ACROSS THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES
LATE SUNDAY MORNING AS OUTER RAIN BANDS MOVE NORTHWARD INTO
SOUTH CENTRAL ALABAMA.  WINDS GUSTS OF 60 TO 80 MILES AN HOUR
ARE POSSIBLE NEAR THE CENTER OF CIRCULATION.  MORE DETAILED TIME...
LOCATION...AND STRENGTH WILL BE PROVIDED AS THE FORECAST TRACK
BECOMES BETTER ESTABLISHED.

...FLOOD IMPACTS...
BASED ON THE CURRENT FORECAST TRACK OF DENNIS...4 TO 8 INCHES
OF RAINFALL IS POSSIBLE ACROSS CENTRAL ALABAMA...WITH LOCALLY
HIGHER AMOUNTS.  THE HEAVIEST RAIN IS ANTICIPATED SUNDAY
AFTERNOON THROUGH MIDDAY MONDAY.  RAINFALL ACROSS MUCH OF
THE AREA DURING THE PAST MONTH HAS LED TO SATURATED GROUND
CONDITIONS...AND ANY ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAINFALL WILL RESULT
IN RAPID RUNOFF AND FLASH FLOODING.

WITH ABOVE NORMAL RIVER FLOW IN MANY LOCATIONS...HEAVY RAINFALL
IN ASSOCIATION WITH DENNIS WILL AGGRAVATE RIVER CONDITIONS.
RIVER FLOODING COULD BECOME A SIGNIFICANT PROBLEM BY MONDAY
AND TUESDAY ACROSS CENTRAL ALABAMA.  BE PREPARED TO TAKE
ACTION WHEN AND IF THE WATERS BEGIN RISING.

...TORNADO THREAT...
THE POTENTIAL FOR ISOLATED TORNADOES WILL INCREASE ACROSS SOUTH
ALABAMA SUNDAY MORNING...AND THE THREAT WILL SPREAD TO CENTRAL
ALABAMA SUNDAY AFTERNOON.  THIS TORNADO THREAT WILL GENERALLY
BE ASSOCIATED WITH THE OUTER RAIN BANDS OF HURRICANE DENNIS.
THE TORNADO THREAT WILL EXIST THROUGH MONDAY AFTERNOON.
IF THESE TORNADOES DUE DEVELOP...THEY WILL LIKELY BE
RAIN WRAPPED.

...ADDITIONAL INFORMATION...
LANE REVERSAL ON INTERSTATE 65 STARTED SATURDAY MORNING IN
SOUTH ALABAMA.  THE REVERSE LANING WILL CONTINUE FROM THE MOBILE
RIVER AT EXIT 31...THE STOCKTON EXIT...NORTH TO NEAR MONTGOMERY
AT THE INTERSECTION OF US HIGHWAY 80 AND INTERSTATE 65...AT
EXIT 168...UNTIL 5 PM CDT TODAY.

THE ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HAS SET UP A HOT LINE
FOR ROAD CLOSURE INFORMATION IN SOUTH ALABAMA.  THE ACCESS NUMBER
IS 1-888-588-2848.

...NEXT UPDATE...
THE NEXT SCHEDULED HURRICANE DENNIS LOCAL STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED
BY 9 PM CDT THIS EVENING.

&&

$$

MBS/91



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