[Tropical] Public Tropical Cyclone Advisory
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Tue Aug 26 10:35:18 CDT 2008
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PUBLIC ADVISORY NUMBER 44 FOR REMNANTS OF FAY
NWS HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER CAMP SPRINGS MD AL062008
1000 AM CDT TUE AUG 26 2008
...FAY WEAKENING BUT RAINFALL CONTINUES ACROSS THE SOUTHEAST...
FLASH FLOOD WATCHES REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR PORTIONS OF EASTERN
ALABAMA...NORTHERN GEORGIA...THE FAR WESTERN FLORIDA
PANHANDLE...MUCH OF EASTERN TENNESSEE...AND PORTIONS OF SOUTHWEST
NORTH CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST SOUTH CAROLINA. FLOOD WARNINGS REMAIN
IN EFFECT FOR PORTIONS OF ALABAMA...GEORGIA...AND FLORIDA.
AT 1000 AM CDT...15Z...THE REMNANT LOW ASSOCIATED WITH FAY WAS
LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 34.7 NORTH...LONGITUDE 87.2 WEST...OR 25
MILES... 39 KM WEST OF HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA.
THE REMNANT LOW IS MOVING NORTH AT 16 MPH...25 KM/HR. THE FORECAST
TRACK INDICATES THAT THE REMNANTS OF FAY WILL CONTINUE MOVING INTO
TENNESSEE TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY MORNING...AND ACCELERATE
NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS EASTERN KENTUCKY ON WEDNESDAY EVENING.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE 20 MPH...WITH HIGHER GUSTS. THE
REMNANTS OF FAY WILL BE INCORPORATED INTO A MID-LATITUDE TROUGH
TONIGHT ACROSS CENTRAL APPALACHIA. THE MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE IS
1004.9 MB...29.66 NCHES.
SELECTED STORM TOTAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS IN INCHES THROUGH 800 AM CDT
...ALABAMA...
CLAYHATCHEE 5.9 E 15.27
VALLEY 0.4 NNW 11.62
WETUMPKA 9.9 NNE 10.81
CLIO 0.2 SSW 10.27
MEADOWBROOK 1.7 NE 10.27
LAKE PURDY 3.6 ENE 10.10
CAMDEN 1.0 NNE 9.95
EUFAULA 1.0 SSE 9.89
TROY 1.5 ESE 9.57
CALERA 3.5 NNW 9.53
HIGHLAND HOME 8.54
SEALE 3 ESE 7.98
THEODORE 8 SSE 7.05
DAPHNE 1.2 NW 6.83
ALBERTVILLE 0.2 ENE 6.72
HUNTSVILLE 7.2 SE 6.55
DAUPHIN ISLAND 6.48
MOBILE/DOWNTOWN APT 6.14
AUBURN 4 S 6.11
MONTGOMERY/MAXWELL AFB 5.55
BIRMINGHAM/MUNI APT 4.97
MUSCLE SHOALS 2.71
...FLORIDA...
MELBOURNE/WINDOVER FARMS 26.65
CAPE CANAVERAL /USAF FIELD MILL 21/ 22.83
SEBASTIAN /SCRIPPS SPACE COAST/ 22.25
PALM SHORES 1.4 W 21.44
PALM BAY 1.0 NE 21.00
VIERA 20.75
HILLIARD 5.4 NW 19.70
MELBOURNE WFO 19.62
CAPE CANAVERAL/COCOA BEACH 19.01
TALLAHASSEE/REGIONAL APT 11.93
MONTICELLO 3.6 WSW 11.90
WACISSA 1.1 SW 10.80
GAINESVILLE/REGIONAL APT 8.25
NAPLES/MUNICIPAL APT 7.96
FT LAUDERDALE/HOLLYWOOD 7.12
...GEORGIA...
THOMASVILLE 27.50
COOLIDGE 3.2 SSW 12.03
NEWTON 11 SW 11.68
ELMODEL 11.08
BLAKELY 9.75
VALDOSTA/MOODY AFB 9.70
MILFORD 9.26
IRON CITY 6 NE 9.04
FORT GAINES 13 ENE 8.48
BLUFFTON 0.2 N 8.35
ALBANY 5.15
TIGER 1.7 S 5.00
SAVANNAH/HUNTER AAF 4.43
PEACHTREE CITY/ATL WFO 2.06
...KENTUCKY...
CANTON 1.24
...LOUISIANA...
MILLERVILLE 4.35
ZACHARY 4.20
SHENANDOAH 0.8 W 4.02
WALKER 1.1 N 3.93
DENHAM SPRINGS 3.91
GREENWELL SPRINGS 2 SW 3.79
INNISWOLD 4 E 3.57
VIDALIA 3.30
BATON ROUGE 3.5 E 3.30
JACKSON 3.26
RESERVE 3.20
NEW ORLEANS/MSY 1.46
SLIDELL/WFO NEW 1.30
...MISSISSIPPI...
ACKERMAN 3 SE 6.14
STARKVILLE 2.5 ENE 5.47
STATE UNIVERSITY 4.85
GHOLSON 8 W 4.57
PASCAGOULA 4.52
TOPTON 4.37
MERIDIAN 4.37
BROOKSVILLE 2 NNE 4.21
DAMASCUS 1 SE 4.16
TOOMSUBA 5 SE 4.10
NOXAPATER 1 N 4.00
NATCHEZ 3.38
JACKSON/WFO JAN 2.10
...NORTH CAROLINA...
CHARLOTTE 8.6 NNE 4.10
CANTON 8 SSE 3.73
CULLOWHEE 11.2 ESE 2.90
BOSTIC 1.7 SSE 2.44
FAIRVIEW 3.8 ENE 2.36
BURNSVILLE 8 SE 2.25
CONCORD 5.3 SW 2.12
...SOUTH CAROLINA...
BEAUFORT 5.89
MEGGETT 1.8 W 4.97
SALEM 0.1 SE 4.65
HARDEEVILLE 13 S 4.21
WALTERBORO 2 SW 4.14
FOLLY BEACH 2.5 SW 3.96
SULLIVANS ISLAND 3.60
CHARLESTON 3.49
MARIETTA 1.8 SW 3.49
CHAPIN 2.8 SSE 3.12
LIBERTY 3.7 SE 3.00
SEVEN OAKS 2.2 NNE 2.72
COLUMBIA 2.39
...TENNESSEE...
CARTHAGE 0.1 W 5.30
COLUMBIA 0.9 SE 5.05
SMYRNA 4.5 SSW 4.24
SIGNAL MTN 1.2 WSW 4.20
RED BANK 3.4 NNE 4.19
MONTEAGLE 8.7 E 4.16
JASPER 1.7 N 4.12
DUNLAP 3.1 N 4.09
MEMPHIS 5.5 ENE 2.71
REMNANTS OF FAY ARE EXPECTED TO PRODUCE ADDITIONAL RAINFALL
ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 5 INCHES THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING OVER PARTS
OF NORTHERN GEORGIA...EASTERN TENNESSEE...EASTERN KENTUCKY...NORTH
CAROLINA AND SOUTH CAROLINA...VIRGINIA...WEST
VIRGINIA...SOUTHEASTERN OHIO...AND SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
ISOLATED MAXIMUM AMOUNTS OF 8 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE
APPALACHIANS.
ISOLATED TORNADOES ARE POSSIBLE TODAY ACROSS GEORGIA...AND THE
CAROLINAS.
REPEATING THE 1000 AM CDT POSITION...34.7 NORTH...87.2
WEST...MOVEMENT TOWARD THE NORTH AT 16 MPH. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED
WINDS...20 MPH. MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...1004.9 MB.
THE NEXT ADVISORY WILL BE ISSUED BY THE HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL
PREDICTION CENTER AT 400 PM CDT. PLEASE REFER TO YOUR LOCAL
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE OR WEATHER.GOV FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION ON FAY.
VOJTESAK
FORECAST POSITIONS
INITIAL 26/1500Z 33.2N 87.7W...REMNANT LOW
12HR VT 27/0000Z 35.3N 86.3W...EXTRATROPICAL
24HR VT 27/1200Z 36.2N 85.4W...EXTRATROPICAL
36HR VT 28/0000Z 37.4N 84.0W...EXTRATROPICAL
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