[Tropical] Tropical Cyclone Watch/Warning

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URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
MATTHEW LOCAL WATCH/WARNING STATEMENT/ADVISORY NUMBER 36
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON NC  AL142016
1220 AM EDT FRI OCT 7 2016

NCZ106-071230-
/O.CON.KILM.TR.W.1014.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
COASTAL PENDER-
1220 AM EDT FRI OCT 7 2016

...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...

* LOCATIONS AFFECTED
    - SURF CITY
    - HAMPSTEAD

* WIND
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: EQUIVALENT TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND
        - PEAK WIND FORECAST: 35-45 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 55 MPH
        - WINDOW FOR TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS: EARLY SATURDAY
          MORNING UNTIL SUNDAY MORNING

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: MODERATE
        - THE WIND THREAT HAS INCREASED FROM THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          STRONG TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND OF 58 TO 73 MPH.
        - TO BE SAFE, EARNESTLY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          SIGNIFICANT WIND IMPACTS. REMAINING EFFORTS TO SECURE
          PROPERTIES SHOULD NOW BE BROUGHT TO COMPLETION.
        - DANGEROUS WIND IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO ADEQUATELY SHELTER
          MAY RESULT IN INJURY. MOVE TO SAFE SHELTER BEFORE THE WIND
          BECOMES HAZARDOUS.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: SIGNIFICANT
        - SOME DAMAGE TO ROOFING AND SIDING, ALONG WITH DAMAGE TO
          PORCHES AND AWNINGS. A FEW BUILDINGS EXPERIENCING WINDOW,
          DOOR, AND GARAGE DOOR FAILURES. DAMAGE TO VULNERABLE
          STRUCTURES SUCH AS CARPORTS, SHEDS AND MOBILE HOMES IS
          POSSIBLE.
        - LARGE LIMBS WILL BE DOWN WITH SEVERAL TREES SNAPPED OR
          UPROOTED. SEVERAL FENCES AND ROADWAY SIGNS MAY BECOME BLOWN
          OVER. SOME ROADS MAY BECOME IMPASSABLE DUE TO LARGE DEBRIS
          BLOCKING THE ROADWAY, ESPECIALLY WITHIN URBAN OR HEAVILY
          WOODED LOCATIONS. SOME BRIDGES, CAUSEWAYS, AND ELEVATED
          ROADS MAY BE IMPACTED BY HIGH WINDS MAKING DRIVING ON THEM
          HAZARDOUS.
        - SCATTERED POWER AND COMMUNICATIONS OUTAGES ARE POSSIBLE,
          BUT MORE PREVALENT IN AREAS WITH ABOVE GROUND LINES.
        - SMALL CRAFT THAT ARE NOT PROPERLY MOORED MAY BREAK LOOSE.

* STORM SURGE
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: LIFE-THREATENING STORM SURGE POSSIBLE
        - PEAK STORM SURGE INUNDATION: THE POTENTIAL FOR 2-4 FEET
          ABOVE GROUND SOMEWHERE WITHIN SURGE PRONE AREAS
        - WINDOW OF CONCERN: THROUGH EARLY SUNDAY EVENING

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: MODERATE
        - THE STORM SURGE THREAT HAS INCREASED FROM THE PREVIOUS
          ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          DANGEROUS STORM SURGE FLOODING OF GREATER THAN 3 FEET ABOVE
          GROUND.
        - TO BE SAFE, EARNESTLY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          SIGNIFICANT STORM SURGE FLOODING IMPACTS. EVACUATION
          EFFORTS SHOULD NOW BE BROUGHT TO COMPLETION. EVACUATIONS
          MUST BE COMPLETE BEFORE DRIVING CONDITIONS BECOME UNSAFE.
        - LIFE-THREATENING INUNDATION IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO HEED
          EVACUATION ORDERS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR LOSS OF
          LIFE. LEAVE IF EVACUATION ORDERS ARE GIVEN FOR YOUR AREA.
          CONSIDER VOLUNTARY EVACUATION IF RECOMMENDED. POOR
          DECISIONS MAY NEEDLESSLY RISK LIVES.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: SIGNIFICANT
        - AREAS OF STORM SURGE INUNDATION ENHANCED BY BREAKING WAVES
          ARE POSSIBLE ALONG THE BARRIER ISLANDS. DAMAGE TO SEVERAL
          BUILDINGS IS POSSIBLE, MAINLY NEAR THE COAST.
        - SECTIONS OF NEAR-SHORE ROADS MAY BECOME WEAKENED OR WASHED
          OUT, ESPECIALLY IN VULNERABLE LOW-LYING AREAS.
        - DELIVERY OF DRINKING WATER AND SEWER SERVICES MAY BE
          INTERRUPTED.
        - MAJOR BEACH EROSION IS POSSIBLE WITH HEAVY SURF AND
          ELEVATED WATER LEVELS IMPACTING OR BREACHING THE DUNES.
        - MODERATE DAMAGE TO MARINAS, DOCKS, BOARDWALKS, AND PIERS.
          SEVERAL SMALL CRAFT WILL BREAK AWAY FROM MOORINGS,
          ESPECIALLY IN UNPROTECTED ANCHORAGES.
        - NAVIGATION MAY BE DIFFICULT NEAR INLETS AND WATERWAYS, AS
          NAVIGATIONAL AIDS MAY BE OFF STATION OR MISSING.

* FLOODING RAIN
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT
        - PEAK RAINFALL AMOUNTS: ADDITIONAL 10-14 INCHES, WITH
          LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE FLOODING RAIN THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM
          THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          MAJOR FLOODING WHERE PEAK RAINFALL TOTALS WELL EXCEED
          AMOUNTS CONDUCIVE FOR FLASH FLOODING AND RAPID INUNDATION.
          RESCUES AND EMERGENCY EVACUATIONS ARE LIKELY.
        - TO BE SAFE, AGGRESSIVELY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          EXTENSIVE FLOODING RAIN IMPACTS.
        - LIFE-THREATENING FLOODING IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO TAKE
          ACTION MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF
          LIFE. IF FLOOD RELATED WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE ISSUED,
          HEED RECOMMENDED ACTIONS. POOR DECISIONS MAY RESULT IN
          BEING CUT OFF OR NEEDLESSLY RISK LIVES. IF VULNERABLE,
          RELOCATE TO SAFE SHELTER ON HIGHER GROUND BEFORE FLOOD
          WATERS ARRIVE.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: EXTENSIVE
        - MAJOR FLOODING FROM RAINFALL MAY PROMPT EVACUATIONS AND
          NUMEROUS RESCUES.
        - RIVERS AND STREAMS MAY RAPIDLY OVERFLOW THEIR BANKS IN
          MULTIPLE PLACES. CREEKS AND DITCHES WILL FLOOD AND MAY
          CONTAIN STRONG CURRENTS.
        - FLOOD WATERS MAY ENTER MANY STRUCTURES, AND SOME MAY BECOME
          UNINHABITABLE. SOME ROAD SCOURS OR COMPLETE ROAD FAILURES
          WILL BE POSSIBLE, ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR SINKHOLES.
          MANY STREETS AND PARKING LOTS MAY FLOOD, AND MAY BE
          IMPACTED BY FLOWING WATER. MANY ROAD AND LOW-LYING BRIDGE
          CLOSURES ARE POSSIBLE WITH SOME WEAKENED OR WASHED AWAY.
          DRIVING CONDITIONS WILL BE DANGEROUS.THE DELIVERY OF
          DRINKING WATER AND SEWER SERVICES MAY BE INTERRUPTED. FLOOD
          WATERS MAY BE POLLUTED AND CONTAIN HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.

* TORNADO
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST:
        - SITUATION IS UNFAVORABLE FOR TORNADOES

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: NONE
        - THE TORNADO THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS NEED NOT INCLUDE A THREAT FOR TORNADOES.
          SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH STRONG GUSTY WINDS MAY STILL
          OCCUR.
        - LITTLE TO NO PREPARATIONS NEEDED TO GUARD AGAINST TROPICAL
          TORNADOES.
        - ENSURE READINESS FOR THE NEXT TROPICAL TORNADO EVENT.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: LITTLE TO NONE
        - LITTLE TO NO POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM TORNADOES.

* FOR MORE INFORMATION:
    - HTTP://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/ILM/TROPICS
    - HTTP://READY.GOV/HURRICANES

$$

NCZ105-071230-
/O.CON.KILM.TR.W.1014.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
INLAND PENDER-
1220 AM EDT FRI OCT 7 2016

...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...

* LOCATIONS AFFECTED
    - BURGAW
    - ROCKY POINT

* WIND
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: BELOW TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND
        - PEAK WIND FORECAST: 25-35 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 50 MPH

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: MODERATE
        - THE WIND THREAT HAS INCREASED FROM THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - REMAIN BRACED AGAINST THE REASONABLE THREAT FOR STRONG
          TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND OF 58 TO 73 MPH.
        - TO BE SAFE, EFFORTS SHOULD FULLY FOCUS ON PROTECTING LIFE.
          PROPERTIES REMAIN SUBJECT TO SIGNIFICANT WIND IMPACTS.
        - NOW IS THE TIME TO HIDE FROM THE WIND. FAILURE TO
          ADEQUATELY SHELTER MAY RESULT IN INJURY. REMAIN SHELTERED
          UNTIL THE HAZARDOUS WIND SUBSIDES.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: STILL UNFOLDING
        - POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM THE MAIN WIND EVENT ARE STILL
          UNFOLDING.
        - THE EXTENT OF REALIZED IMPACTS WILL DEPEND ON THE ACTUAL
          STRENGTH, DURATION, AND EXPOSURE OF THE WIND AS EXPERIENCED
          AT PARTICULAR LOCATIONS.

* STORM SURGE
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: LOCALIZED STORM SURGE POSSIBLE
        - PEAK STORM SURGE INUNDATION: THE POTENTIAL FOR UP TO 1 FEET
          ABOVE GROUND SOMEWHERE WITHIN SURGE PRONE AREAS
        - WINDOW OF CONCERN: AROUND HIGH TIDE

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: ELEVATED
        - THE STORM SURGE THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY CONSIDERATIONS SHOULD POSTURE FOR A REASONABLE
          THREAT FOR PEAK STORM SURGE FLOODING OF GREATER THAN 1 FOOT
          ABOVE GROUND.
        - TO BE SAFE, STAY AWAY FROM STORM SURGE FLOODING CAPABLE OF
          LIMITED IMPACTS.
        - LOCALIZED INUNDATION IS POSSIBLE. CONTINUE TO FOLLOW THE
          INSTRUCTIONS OF LOCAL OFFICIALS.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: STILL UNFOLDING
        - POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM THE MAIN SURGE EVENT ARE STILL
          UNFOLDING.
        - THE EXTENT OF REALIZED IMPACTS WILL DEPEND ON THE ACTUAL
          HEIGHT OF STORM SURGE MOVING ONSHORE AND THE RESULTING
          DEPTH OF COASTAL FLOODING AS EXPERIENCED AT PARTICULAR
          LOCATIONS.

* FLOODING RAIN
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT
        - PEAK RAINFALL AMOUNTS: ADDITIONAL 8-12 INCHES, WITH LOCALLY
          HIGHER AMOUNTS

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE FLOODING RAIN THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM
          THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY CONSIDERATIONS SHOULD INCLUDE A THREAT OF
          FLOODING.
        - BE SAFE AND REMAIN READY TO PROTECT AGAINST FLOODING RAIN
          IMPACTS.
        - IF FLOOD RELATED WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT, HEED
          RECOMMENDED ACTIONS.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: EXTENSIVE
        - MAJOR FLOODING FROM RAINFALL MAY PROMPT EVACUATIONS AND
          NUMEROUS RESCUES.
        - RIVERS AND STREAMS MAY RAPIDLY OVERFLOW THEIR BANKS IN
          MULTIPLE PLACES. CREEKS AND DITCHES WILL FLOOD AND MAY
          CONTAIN STRONG CURRENTS.
        - FLOOD WATERS MAY ENTER MANY STRUCTURES, AND SOME MAY BECOME
          UNINHABITABLE. SOME ROAD SCOURS OR COMPLETE ROAD FAILURES
          WILL BE POSSIBLE, ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR SINKHOLES.
          MANY STREETS AND PARKING LOTS MAY FLOOD, AND MAY BE
          IMPACTED BY FLOWING WATER. MANY ROAD AND LOW-LYING BRIDGE
          CLOSURES ARE POSSIBLE WITH SOME WEAKENED OR WASHED AWAY.
          DRIVING CONDITIONS WILL BE DANGEROUS.THE DELIVERY OF
          DRINKING WATER AND SEWER SERVICES MAY BE INTERRUPTED. FLOOD
          WATERS MAY BE POLLUTED AND CONTAIN HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.

* TORNADO
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST:
        - SITUATION IS UNFAVORABLE FOR TORNADOES

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: NONE
        - THE TORNADO THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY CONSIDERATIONS NEED NOT INCLUDE A THREAT FOR
          TORNADOES. SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH STRONG GUSTY
          WINDS MAY STILL OCCUR.
        - LITTLE TO NO PREPARATIONS NEEDED TO GUARD AGAINST TROPICAL
          TORNADOES.
        - ENSURE READINESS FOR THE NEXT TROPICAL TORNADO EVENT.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: LITTLE TO NONE
        - LITTLE TO NO POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM TORNADOES.

* FOR MORE INFORMATION:
    - HTTP://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/ILM/TROPICS
    - HTTP://READY.GOV/HURRICANES

$$

NCZ108-071230-
/O.CON.KILM.TR.W.1014.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
COASTAL NEW HANOVER-
1220 AM EDT FRI OCT 7 2016

...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...

* LOCATIONS AFFECTED
    - CAROLINA BEACH
    - WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH

* WIND
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: EQUIVALENT TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND
        - PEAK WIND FORECAST: 35-45 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 60 MPH
        - WINDOW FOR TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS: EARLY SATURDAY
          MORNING UNTIL SUNDAY AFTERNOON

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: MODERATE
        - THE WIND THREAT HAS INCREASED FROM THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          STRONG TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND OF 58 TO 73 MPH.
        - TO BE SAFE, EARNESTLY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          SIGNIFICANT WIND IMPACTS. REMAINING EFFORTS TO SECURE
          PROPERTIES SHOULD NOW BE BROUGHT TO COMPLETION.
        - DANGEROUS WIND IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO ADEQUATELY SHELTER
          MAY RESULT IN INJURY. MOVE TO SAFE SHELTER BEFORE THE WIND
          BECOMES HAZARDOUS.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: SIGNIFICANT
        - SOME DAMAGE TO ROOFING AND SIDING, ALONG WITH DAMAGE TO
          PORCHES AND AWNINGS. A FEW BUILDINGS EXPERIENCING WINDOW,
          DOOR, AND GARAGE DOOR FAILURES. DAMAGE TO VULNERABLE
          STRUCTURES SUCH AS CARPORTS, SHEDS AND MOBILE HOMES IS
          POSSIBLE.
        - LARGE LIMBS WILL BE DOWN WITH SEVERAL TREES SNAPPED OR
          UPROOTED. SEVERAL FENCES AND ROADWAY SIGNS MAY BECOME BLOWN
          OVER. SOME ROADS MAY BECOME IMPASSABLE DUE TO LARGE DEBRIS
          BLOCKING THE ROADWAY, ESPECIALLY WITHIN URBAN OR HEAVILY
          WOODED LOCATIONS. SOME BRIDGES, CAUSEWAYS, AND ELEVATED
          ROADS MAY BE IMPACTED BY HIGH WINDS MAKING DRIVING ON THEM
          HAZARDOUS.
        - SCATTERED POWER AND COMMUNICATIONS OUTAGES ARE POSSIBLE,
          BUT MORE PREVALENT IN AREAS WITH ABOVE GROUND LINES.
        - SMALL CRAFT THAT ARE NOT PROPERLY MOORED MAY BREAK LOOSE.

* STORM SURGE
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: LIFE-THREATENING STORM SURGE POSSIBLE
        - PEAK STORM SURGE INUNDATION: THE POTENTIAL FOR 2-4 FEET
          ABOVE GROUND SOMEWHERE WITHIN SURGE PRONE AREAS
        - WINDOW OF CONCERN: THROUGH EARLY SUNDAY EVENING

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: MODERATE
        - THE STORM SURGE THREAT HAS INCREASED FROM THE PREVIOUS
          ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          DANGEROUS STORM SURGE FLOODING OF GREATER THAN 3 FEET ABOVE
          GROUND.
        - TO BE SAFE, EARNESTLY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          SIGNIFICANT STORM SURGE FLOODING IMPACTS. EVACUATION
          EFFORTS SHOULD NOW BE BROUGHT TO COMPLETION. EVACUATIONS
          MUST BE COMPLETE BEFORE DRIVING CONDITIONS BECOME UNSAFE.
        - LIFE-THREATENING INUNDATION IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO HEED
          EVACUATION ORDERS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR LOSS OF
          LIFE. LEAVE IF EVACUATION ORDERS ARE GIVEN FOR YOUR AREA.
          CONSIDER VOLUNTARY EVACUATION IF RECOMMENDED. POOR
          DECISIONS MAY NEEDLESSLY RISK LIVES.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: SIGNIFICANT
        - AREAS OF STORM SURGE INUNDATION ENHANCED BY BREAKING WAVES
          ARE POSSIBLE ALONG THE BARRIER ISLANDS. DAMAGE TO SEVERAL
          BUILDINGS IS POSSIBLE, MAINLY NEAR THE COAST.
        - SECTIONS OF NEAR-SHORE ROADS MAY BECOME WEAKENED OR WASHED
          OUT, ESPECIALLY IN VULNERABLE LOW-LYING AREAS.
        - DELIVERY OF DRINKING WATER AND SEWER SERVICES MAY BE
          INTERRUPTED.
        - MAJOR BEACH EROSION IS POSSIBLE WITH HEAVY SURF AND
          ELEVATED WATER LEVELS IMPACTING OR BREACHING THE DUNES.
        - MODERATE DAMAGE TO MARINAS, DOCKS, BOARDWALKS, AND PIERS.
          SEVERAL SMALL CRAFT WILL BREAK AWAY FROM MOORINGS,
          ESPECIALLY IN UNPROTECTED ANCHORAGES.
        - NAVIGATION MAY BE DIFFICULT NEAR INLETS AND WATERWAYS, AS
          NAVIGATIONAL AIDS MAY BE OFF STATION OR MISSING.

* FLOODING RAIN
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT
        - PEAK RAINFALL AMOUNTS: ADDITIONAL 10-14 INCHES, WITH
          LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE FLOODING RAIN THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM
          THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          MAJOR FLOODING WHERE PEAK RAINFALL TOTALS WELL EXCEED
          AMOUNTS CONDUCIVE FOR FLASH FLOODING AND RAPID INUNDATION.
          RESCUES AND EMERGENCY EVACUATIONS ARE LIKELY.
        - TO BE SAFE, AGGRESSIVELY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          EXTENSIVE FLOODING RAIN IMPACTS.
        - LIFE-THREATENING FLOODING IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO TAKE
          ACTION MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF
          LIFE. IF FLOOD RELATED WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE ISSUED,
          HEED RECOMMENDED ACTIONS. POOR DECISIONS MAY RESULT IN
          BEING CUT OFF OR NEEDLESSLY RISK LIVES. IF VULNERABLE,
          RELOCATE TO SAFE SHELTER ON HIGHER GROUND BEFORE FLOOD
          WATERS ARRIVE.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: EXTENSIVE
        - MAJOR FLOODING FROM RAINFALL MAY PROMPT EVACUATIONS AND
          NUMEROUS RESCUES.
        - RIVERS AND STREAMS MAY RAPIDLY OVERFLOW THEIR BANKS IN
          MULTIPLE PLACES. CREEKS AND DITCHES WILL FLOOD AND MAY
          CONTAIN STRONG CURRENTS.
        - FLOOD WATERS MAY ENTER MANY STRUCTURES, AND SOME MAY BECOME
          UNINHABITABLE. SOME ROAD SCOURS OR COMPLETE ROAD FAILURES
          WILL BE POSSIBLE, ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR SINKHOLES.
          MANY STREETS AND PARKING LOTS MAY FLOOD, AND MAY BE
          IMPACTED BY FLOWING WATER. MANY ROAD AND LOW-LYING BRIDGE
          CLOSURES ARE POSSIBLE WITH SOME WEAKENED OR WASHED AWAY.
          DRIVING CONDITIONS WILL BE DANGEROUS.THE DELIVERY OF
          DRINKING WATER AND SEWER SERVICES MAY BE INTERRUPTED. FLOOD
          WATERS MAY BE POLLUTED AND CONTAIN HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.

* TORNADO
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST:
        - SITUATION IS UNFAVORABLE FOR TORNADOES

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: NONE
        - THE TORNADO THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS NEED NOT INCLUDE A THREAT FOR TORNADOES.
          SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH STRONG GUSTY WINDS MAY STILL
          OCCUR.
        - LITTLE TO NO PREPARATIONS NEEDED TO GUARD AGAINST TROPICAL
          TORNADOES.
        - ENSURE READINESS FOR THE NEXT TROPICAL TORNADO EVENT.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: LITTLE TO NONE
        - LITTLE TO NO POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM TORNADOES.

* FOR MORE INFORMATION:
    - HTTP://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/ILM/TROPICS
    - HTTP://READY.GOV/HURRICANES

$$

NCZ107-071230-
/O.CON.KILM.TR.W.1014.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
INLAND NEW HANOVER-
1220 AM EDT FRI OCT 7 2016

...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...

* LOCATIONS AFFECTED
    - WILMINGTON
    - CASTLE HAYNE

* WIND
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: EQUIVALENT TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND
        - PEAK WIND FORECAST: 30-40 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 55 MPH
        - WINDOW FOR TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS: EARLY SATURDAY
          MORNING UNTIL EARLY SUNDAY MORNING

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: MODERATE
        - THE WIND THREAT HAS INCREASED FROM THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          STRONG TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND OF 58 TO 73 MPH.
        - TO BE SAFE, EARNESTLY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          SIGNIFICANT WIND IMPACTS. REMAINING EFFORTS TO SECURE
          PROPERTIES SHOULD NOW BE BROUGHT TO COMPLETION.
        - DANGEROUS WIND IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO ADEQUATELY SHELTER
          MAY RESULT IN INJURY. MOVE TO SAFE SHELTER BEFORE THE WIND
          BECOMES HAZARDOUS.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: SIGNIFICANT
        - SOME DAMAGE TO ROOFING AND SIDING, ALONG WITH DAMAGE TO
          PORCHES AND AWNINGS. A FEW BUILDINGS EXPERIENCING WINDOW,
          DOOR, AND GARAGE DOOR FAILURES. DAMAGE TO VULNERABLE
          STRUCTURES SUCH AS CARPORTS, SHEDS AND MOBILE HOMES IS
          POSSIBLE.
        - LARGE LIMBS WILL BE DOWN WITH SEVERAL TREES SNAPPED OR
          UPROOTED. SEVERAL FENCES AND ROADWAY SIGNS MAY BECOME BLOWN
          OVER. SOME ROADS MAY BECOME IMPASSABLE DUE TO LARGE DEBRIS
          BLOCKING THE ROADWAY, ESPECIALLY WITHIN URBAN OR HEAVILY
          WOODED LOCATIONS. SOME BRIDGES, CAUSEWAYS, AND ELEVATED
          ROADS MAY BE IMPACTED BY HIGH WINDS MAKING DRIVING ON THEM
          HAZARDOUS.
        - SCATTERED POWER AND COMMUNICATIONS OUTAGES ARE POSSIBLE,
          BUT MORE PREVALENT IN AREAS WITH ABOVE GROUND LINES.
        - SMALL CRAFT THAT ARE NOT PROPERLY MOORED MAY BREAK LOOSE.

* STORM SURGE
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: LOCALIZED STORM SURGE POSSIBLE
        - PEAK STORM SURGE INUNDATION: THE POTENTIAL FOR 1-3 FEET
          ABOVE GROUND SOMEWHERE WITHIN SURGE PRONE AREAS
        - WINDOW OF CONCERN: THROUGH EARLY SUNDAY EVENING

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: ELEVATED
        - THE STORM SURGE THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY CONSIDERATIONS SHOULD POSTURE FOR A REASONABLE
          THREAT FOR PEAK STORM SURGE FLOODING OF GREATER THAN 1 FOOT
          ABOVE GROUND.
        - TO BE SAFE, STAY AWAY FROM STORM SURGE FLOODING CAPABLE OF
          LIMITED IMPACTS.
        - LOCALIZED INUNDATION IS POSSIBLE. CONTINUE TO FOLLOW THE
          INSTRUCTIONS OF LOCAL OFFICIALS.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: STILL UNFOLDING
        - POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM THE MAIN SURGE EVENT ARE STILL
          UNFOLDING.
        - THE EXTENT OF REALIZED IMPACTS WILL DEPEND ON THE ACTUAL
          HEIGHT OF STORM SURGE MOVING ONSHORE AND THE RESULTING
          DEPTH OF COASTAL FLOODING AS EXPERIENCED AT PARTICULAR
          LOCATIONS.

* FLOODING RAIN
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT
        - PEAK RAINFALL AMOUNTS: ADDITIONAL 10-14 INCHES, WITH
          LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE FLOODING RAIN THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM
          THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          MAJOR FLOODING WHERE PEAK RAINFALL TOTALS WELL EXCEED
          AMOUNTS CONDUCIVE FOR FLASH FLOODING AND RAPID INUNDATION.
          RESCUES AND EMERGENCY EVACUATIONS ARE LIKELY.
        - TO BE SAFE, AGGRESSIVELY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          EXTENSIVE FLOODING RAIN IMPACTS.
        - LIFE-THREATENING FLOODING IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO TAKE
          ACTION MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF
          LIFE. IF FLOOD RELATED WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE ISSUED,
          HEED RECOMMENDED ACTIONS. POOR DECISIONS MAY RESULT IN
          BEING CUT OFF OR NEEDLESSLY RISK LIVES. IF VULNERABLE,
          RELOCATE TO SAFE SHELTER ON HIGHER GROUND BEFORE FLOOD
          WATERS ARRIVE.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: EXTENSIVE
        - MAJOR FLOODING FROM RAINFALL MAY PROMPT EVACUATIONS AND
          NUMEROUS RESCUES.
        - RIVERS AND STREAMS MAY RAPIDLY OVERFLOW THEIR BANKS IN
          MULTIPLE PLACES. CREEKS AND DITCHES WILL FLOOD AND MAY
          CONTAIN STRONG CURRENTS.
        - FLOOD WATERS MAY ENTER MANY STRUCTURES, AND SOME MAY BECOME
          UNINHABITABLE. SOME ROAD SCOURS OR COMPLETE ROAD FAILURES
          WILL BE POSSIBLE, ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR SINKHOLES.
          MANY STREETS AND PARKING LOTS MAY FLOOD, AND MAY BE
          IMPACTED BY FLOWING WATER. MANY ROAD AND LOW-LYING BRIDGE
          CLOSURES ARE POSSIBLE WITH SOME WEAKENED OR WASHED AWAY.
          DRIVING CONDITIONS WILL BE DANGEROUS.THE DELIVERY OF
          DRINKING WATER AND SEWER SERVICES MAY BE INTERRUPTED. FLOOD
          WATERS MAY BE POLLUTED AND CONTAIN HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.

* TORNADO
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST:
        - SITUATION IS UNFAVORABLE FOR TORNADOES

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: NONE
        - THE TORNADO THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS NEED NOT INCLUDE A THREAT FOR TORNADOES.
          SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH STRONG GUSTY WINDS MAY STILL
          OCCUR.
        - LITTLE TO NO PREPARATIONS NEEDED TO GUARD AGAINST TROPICAL
          TORNADOES.
        - ENSURE READINESS FOR THE NEXT TROPICAL TORNADO EVENT.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: LITTLE TO NONE
        - LITTLE TO NO POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM TORNADOES.

* FOR MORE INFORMATION:
    - HTTP://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/ILM/TROPICS
    - HTTP://READY.GOV/HURRICANES

$$

NCZ110-071230-
/O.CON.KILM.TR.W.1014.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
COASTAL BRUNSWICK-
1220 AM EDT FRI OCT 7 2016

...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...

* LOCATIONS AFFECTED
    - CALABASH
    - HOLDEN BEACH
    - SOUTHPORT

* WIND
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: EQUIVALENT TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND
        - PEAK WIND FORECAST: 40-50 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 65 MPH
        - WINDOW FOR TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS: EARLY SATURDAY
          MORNING UNTIL SUNDAY AFTERNOON

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: MODERATE
        - THE WIND THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          STRONG TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND OF 58 TO 73 MPH.
        - TO BE SAFE, EARNESTLY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          SIGNIFICANT WIND IMPACTS. REMAINING EFFORTS TO SECURE
          PROPERTIES SHOULD NOW BE BROUGHT TO COMPLETION.
        - DANGEROUS WIND IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO ADEQUATELY SHELTER
          MAY RESULT IN INJURY. MOVE TO SAFE SHELTER BEFORE THE WIND
          BECOMES HAZARDOUS.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: SIGNIFICANT
        - SOME DAMAGE TO ROOFING AND SIDING, ALONG WITH DAMAGE TO
          PORCHES AND AWNINGS. A FEW BUILDINGS EXPERIENCING WINDOW,
          DOOR, AND GARAGE DOOR FAILURES. DAMAGE TO VULNERABLE
          STRUCTURES SUCH AS CARPORTS, SHEDS AND MOBILE HOMES IS
          POSSIBLE.
        - LARGE LIMBS WILL BE DOWN WITH SEVERAL TREES SNAPPED OR
          UPROOTED. SEVERAL FENCES AND ROADWAY SIGNS MAY BECOME BLOWN
          OVER. SOME ROADS MAY BECOME IMPASSABLE DUE TO LARGE DEBRIS
          BLOCKING THE ROADWAY, ESPECIALLY WITHIN URBAN OR HEAVILY
          WOODED LOCATIONS. SOME BRIDGES, CAUSEWAYS, AND ELEVATED
          ROADS MAY BE IMPACTED BY HIGH WINDS MAKING DRIVING ON THEM
          HAZARDOUS.
        - SCATTERED POWER AND COMMUNICATIONS OUTAGES ARE POSSIBLE,
          BUT MORE PREVALENT IN AREAS WITH ABOVE GROUND LINES.
        - SMALL CRAFT THAT ARE NOT PROPERLY MOORED MAY BREAK LOOSE.

* STORM SURGE
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: LIFE-THREATENING STORM SURGE POSSIBLE
        - PEAK STORM SURGE INUNDATION: THE POTENTIAL FOR 4-6 FEET
          ABOVE GROUND SOMEWHERE WITHIN SURGE PRONE AREAS
        - WINDOW OF CONCERN: THROUGH EARLY SUNDAY EVENING

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: MODERATE
        - THE STORM SURGE THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          DANGEROUS STORM SURGE FLOODING OF GREATER THAN 3 FEET ABOVE
          GROUND.
        - TO BE SAFE, EARNESTLY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          SIGNIFICANT STORM SURGE FLOODING IMPACTS. EVACUATION
          EFFORTS SHOULD NOW BE BROUGHT TO COMPLETION. EVACUATIONS
          MUST BE COMPLETE BEFORE DRIVING CONDITIONS BECOME UNSAFE.
        - LIFE-THREATENING INUNDATION IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO HEED
          EVACUATION ORDERS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR LOSS OF
          LIFE. LEAVE IF EVACUATION ORDERS ARE GIVEN FOR YOUR AREA.
          CONSIDER VOLUNTARY EVACUATION IF RECOMMENDED. POOR
          DECISIONS MAY NEEDLESSLY RISK LIVES.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: SIGNIFICANT
        - AREAS OF STORM SURGE INUNDATION ENHANCED BY BREAKING WAVES
          ARE POSSIBLE ALONG THE BARRIER ISLANDS. DAMAGE TO SEVERAL
          BUILDINGS IS POSSIBLE, MAINLY NEAR THE COAST.
        - SECTIONS OF NEAR-SHORE ROADS MAY BECOME WEAKENED OR WASHED
          OUT, ESPECIALLY IN VULNERABLE LOW-LYING AREAS.
        - DELIVERY OF DRINKING WATER AND SEWER SERVICES MAY BE
          INTERRUPTED.
        - MAJOR BEACH EROSION IS POSSIBLE WITH HEAVY SURF AND
          ELEVATED WATER LEVELS IMPACTING OR BREACHING THE DUNES.
        - MODERATE DAMAGE TO MARINAS, DOCKS, BOARDWALKS, AND PIERS.
          SEVERAL SMALL CRAFT WILL BREAK AWAY FROM MOORINGS,
          ESPECIALLY IN UNPROTECTED ANCHORAGES.
        - NAVIGATION MAY BE DIFFICULT NEAR INLETS AND WATERWAYS, AS
          NAVIGATIONAL AIDS MAY BE OFF STATION OR MISSING.

* FLOODING RAIN
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT
        - PEAK RAINFALL AMOUNTS: ADDITIONAL 10-14 INCHES, WITH
          LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE FLOODING RAIN THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM
          THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          MAJOR FLOODING WHERE PEAK RAINFALL TOTALS WELL EXCEED
          AMOUNTS CONDUCIVE FOR FLASH FLOODING AND RAPID INUNDATION.
          RESCUES AND EMERGENCY EVACUATIONS ARE LIKELY.
        - TO BE SAFE, AGGRESSIVELY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          EXTENSIVE FLOODING RAIN IMPACTS.
        - LIFE-THREATENING FLOODING IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO TAKE
          ACTION MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF
          LIFE. IF FLOOD RELATED WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE ISSUED,
          HEED RECOMMENDED ACTIONS. POOR DECISIONS MAY RESULT IN
          BEING CUT OFF OR NEEDLESSLY RISK LIVES. IF VULNERABLE,
          RELOCATE TO SAFE SHELTER ON HIGHER GROUND BEFORE FLOOD
          WATERS ARRIVE.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: EXTENSIVE
        - MAJOR FLOODING FROM RAINFALL MAY PROMPT EVACUATIONS AND
          NUMEROUS RESCUES.
        - RIVERS AND STREAMS MAY RAPIDLY OVERFLOW THEIR BANKS IN
          MULTIPLE PLACES. CREEKS AND DITCHES WILL FLOOD AND MAY
          CONTAIN STRONG CURRENTS.
        - FLOOD WATERS MAY ENTER MANY STRUCTURES, AND SOME MAY BECOME
          UNINHABITABLE. SOME ROAD SCOURS OR COMPLETE ROAD FAILURES
          WILL BE POSSIBLE, ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR SINKHOLES.
          MANY STREETS AND PARKING LOTS MAY FLOOD, AND MAY BE
          IMPACTED BY FLOWING WATER. MANY ROAD AND LOW-LYING BRIDGE
          CLOSURES ARE POSSIBLE WITH SOME WEAKENED OR WASHED AWAY.
          DRIVING CONDITIONS WILL BE DANGEROUS.THE DELIVERY OF
          DRINKING WATER AND SEWER SERVICES MAY BE INTERRUPTED. FLOOD
          WATERS MAY BE POLLUTED AND CONTAIN HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.

* TORNADO
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST:
        - SITUATION IS UNFAVORABLE FOR TORNADOES

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: NONE
        - THE TORNADO THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS NEED NOT INCLUDE A THREAT FOR TORNADOES.
          SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH STRONG GUSTY WINDS MAY STILL
          OCCUR.
        - LITTLE TO NO PREPARATIONS NEEDED TO GUARD AGAINST TROPICAL
          TORNADOES.
        - ENSURE READINESS FOR THE NEXT TROPICAL TORNADO EVENT.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: LITTLE TO NONE
        - LITTLE TO NO POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM TORNADOES.

* FOR MORE INFORMATION:
    - HTTP://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/ILM/TROPICS
    - HTTP://READY.GOV/HURRICANES

$$

NCZ109-071230-
/O.CON.KILM.TR.W.1014.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
INLAND BRUNSWICK-
1220 AM EDT FRI OCT 7 2016

...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...

* LOCATIONS AFFECTED
    - LELAND
    - SHALLOTTE

* WIND
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: EQUIVALENT TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND
        - PEAK WIND FORECAST: 35-45 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 60 MPH
        - WINDOW FOR TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS: EARLY SATURDAY
          MORNING UNTIL SUNDAY MORNING

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: MODERATE
        - THE WIND THREAT HAS INCREASED FROM THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          STRONG TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND OF 58 TO 73 MPH.
        - TO BE SAFE, EARNESTLY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          SIGNIFICANT WIND IMPACTS. REMAINING EFFORTS TO SECURE
          PROPERTIES SHOULD NOW BE BROUGHT TO COMPLETION.
        - DANGEROUS WIND IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO ADEQUATELY SHELTER
          MAY RESULT IN INJURY. MOVE TO SAFE SHELTER BEFORE THE WIND
          BECOMES HAZARDOUS.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: SIGNIFICANT
        - SOME DAMAGE TO ROOFING AND SIDING, ALONG WITH DAMAGE TO
          PORCHES AND AWNINGS. A FEW BUILDINGS EXPERIENCING WINDOW,
          DOOR, AND GARAGE DOOR FAILURES. DAMAGE TO VULNERABLE
          STRUCTURES SUCH AS CARPORTS, SHEDS AND MOBILE HOMES IS
          POSSIBLE.
        - LARGE LIMBS WILL BE DOWN WITH SEVERAL TREES SNAPPED OR
          UPROOTED. SEVERAL FENCES AND ROADWAY SIGNS MAY BECOME BLOWN
          OVER. SOME ROADS MAY BECOME IMPASSABLE DUE TO LARGE DEBRIS
          BLOCKING THE ROADWAY, ESPECIALLY WITHIN URBAN OR HEAVILY
          WOODED LOCATIONS. SOME BRIDGES, CAUSEWAYS, AND ELEVATED
          ROADS MAY BE IMPACTED BY HIGH WINDS MAKING DRIVING ON THEM
          HAZARDOUS.
        - SCATTERED POWER AND COMMUNICATIONS OUTAGES ARE POSSIBLE,
          BUT MORE PREVALENT IN AREAS WITH ABOVE GROUND LINES.
        - SMALL CRAFT THAT ARE NOT PROPERLY MOORED MAY BREAK LOOSE.

* STORM SURGE
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: LOCALIZED STORM SURGE POSSIBLE
        - PEAK STORM SURGE INUNDATION: THE POTENTIAL FOR UP TO 1 FEET
          ABOVE GROUND SOMEWHERE WITHIN SURGE PRONE AREAS
        - WINDOW OF CONCERN: EARLY FRIDAY AFTERNOON UNTIL EARLY
          SUNDAY EVENING

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: ELEVATED
        - THE STORM SURGE THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR PEAK
          STORM SURGE FLOODING OF GREATER THAN 1 FOOT ABOVE GROUND.
        - TO BE SAFE, PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF LIMITED STORM
          SURGE FLOODING IMPACTS. EFFORTS SHOULD NOW BE BROUGHT TO
          COMPLETION BEFORE CONDITIONS DETERIORATE.
        - LOCALIZED INUNDATION IS POSSIBLE. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
          OF LOCAL OFFICIALS. CONSIDER VOLUNTARY EVACUATION IF
          RECOMMENDED. LEAVE IMMEDIATELY IF EVACUATION ORDERS ARE
          ISSUED.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: LIMITED
        - LOCALIZED INUNDATION AND MINOR OVER-WASH IS POSSIBLE,
          MAINLY ALONG IMMEDIATE SHORELINES AND OTHER VULNERABLE
          LOW-LYING AREAS ALONG THE COAST. LOW SPOTS ALONG WATERWAYS
          AND TIDAL CREEKS MAY ALSO BE IMPACTED.
        - SOME PORTIONS OF NEAR-SHORE ROADS AND PARKING LOTS MAY
          BECOME COVERED BY SURGE WATER. DRIVING CONDITIONS MAY
          BECOME HAZARDOUS IN PLACES WHERE THE SURGE COVERS THE ROAD.
        - MODERATE BEACH EROSION IS POSSIBLE, MAINLY IN THE
          VULNERABLE LOCATIONS ALONG THE OCEAN FRONT.
        - MINOR DAMAGE TO MARINAS, DOCKS, BOARDWALKS, AND PIERS IS
          POSSIBLE. A FEW SMALL CRAFT MAY BREAK AWAY FROM MOORINGS IF
          NOT PROPERLY SECURED.
        - NAVIGATION MAY BE DIFFICULT NEAR INLETS AND WATERWAYS, AS
          NAVIGATIONAL AIDS MAY BE OFF STATION OR MISSING.

* FLOODING RAIN
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT
        - PEAK RAINFALL AMOUNTS: ADDITIONAL 10-14 INCHES, WITH
          LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE FLOODING RAIN THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM
          THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          MAJOR FLOODING WHERE PEAK RAINFALL TOTALS WELL EXCEED
          AMOUNTS CONDUCIVE FOR FLASH FLOODING AND RAPID INUNDATION.
          RESCUES AND EMERGENCY EVACUATIONS ARE LIKELY.
        - TO BE SAFE, AGGRESSIVELY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          EXTENSIVE FLOODING RAIN IMPACTS.
        - LIFE-THREATENING FLOODING IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO TAKE
          ACTION MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF
          LIFE. IF FLOOD RELATED WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE ISSUED,
          HEED RECOMMENDED ACTIONS. POOR DECISIONS MAY RESULT IN
          BEING CUT OFF OR NEEDLESSLY RISK LIVES. IF VULNERABLE,
          RELOCATE TO SAFE SHELTER ON HIGHER GROUND BEFORE FLOOD
          WATERS ARRIVE.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: EXTENSIVE
        - MAJOR FLOODING FROM RAINFALL MAY PROMPT EVACUATIONS AND
          NUMEROUS RESCUES.
        - RIVERS AND STREAMS MAY RAPIDLY OVERFLOW THEIR BANKS IN
          MULTIPLE PLACES. CREEKS AND DITCHES WILL FLOOD AND MAY
          CONTAIN STRONG CURRENTS.
        - FLOOD WATERS MAY ENTER MANY STRUCTURES, AND SOME MAY BECOME
          UNINHABITABLE. SOME ROAD SCOURS OR COMPLETE ROAD FAILURES
          WILL BE POSSIBLE, ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR SINKHOLES.
          MANY STREETS AND PARKING LOTS MAY FLOOD, AND MAY BE
          IMPACTED BY FLOWING WATER. MANY ROAD AND LOW-LYING BRIDGE
          CLOSURES ARE POSSIBLE WITH SOME WEAKENED OR WASHED AWAY.
          DRIVING CONDITIONS WILL BE DANGEROUS.THE DELIVERY OF
          DRINKING WATER AND SEWER SERVICES MAY BE INTERRUPTED. FLOOD
          WATERS MAY BE POLLUTED AND CONTAIN HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.

* TORNADO
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST:
        - SITUATION IS UNFAVORABLE FOR TORNADOES

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: NONE
        - THE TORNADO THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS NEED NOT INCLUDE A THREAT FOR TORNADOES.
          SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH STRONG GUSTY WINDS MAY STILL
          OCCUR.
        - LITTLE TO NO PREPARATIONS NEEDED TO GUARD AGAINST TROPICAL
          TORNADOES.
        - ENSURE READINESS FOR THE NEXT TROPICAL TORNADO EVENT.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: LITTLE TO NONE
        - LITTLE TO NO POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM TORNADOES.

* FOR MORE INFORMATION:
    - HTTP://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/ILM/TROPICS
    - HTTP://READY.GOV/HURRICANES

$$

SCZ054-071230-
/O.CON.KILM.TR.W.1014.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
COASTAL HORRY-
1220 AM EDT FRI OCT 7 2016

...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...

* LOCATIONS AFFECTED
    - SURFSIDE BEACH
    - MYRTLE BEACH
    - NORTH MYRTLE BEACH

* WIND
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: EQUIVALENT TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND
        - PEAK WIND FORECAST: 40-50 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 65 MPH
        - WINDOW FOR TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS: EARLY SATURDAY
          MORNING UNTIL SUNDAY AFTERNOON

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE WIND THREAT HAS INCREASED FROM THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          HURRICANE FORCE WIND OF 74 TO 110 MPH OF EQUIVALENT
          CATEGORY 1 TO 2 INTENSITY.
        - TO BE SAFE, AGGRESSIVELY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          EXTENSIVE WIND IMPACTS. REMAINING EFFORTS TO SECURE
          PROPERTIES SHOULD NOW BE BROUGHT TO COMPLETION.
        - DANGEROUS AND LIFE-THREATENING WIND IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO
          ADEQUATELY SHELTER MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR LOSS OF
          LIFE. MOVE TO SAFE SHELTER BEFORE THE WIND BECOMES
          HAZARDOUS.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: EXTENSIVE
        - SOME STRUCTURAL DAMAGE IS LIKELY, WITH BUILDINGS RECEIVING
          ROOF DAMAGE AS WELL AS WINDOW, DOOR, AND GARAGE DOOR
          FAILURES. MOBILE HOMES POTENTIALLY SUFFERING SEVERE DAMAGE,
          WITH SOME DESTROYED. DAMAGE MAY BE ENHANCED BY PROJECTILES.
          LOCATIONS MAY BE INACCESSIBLE OR UNINHABITABLE FOR SOME
          TIME AFTER THE STORM PASSES.
        - WIDESPREAD LARGE LIMBS WILL BE DOWN AND MANY TREES SNAPPED
          OR UPROOTED, ALONG WITH FENCES AND ROADWAY SIGNS BLOWN OVER.
        - ROADS WILL BE BLOCKED IN MANY AREAS AS A RESULT OF LARGE
          DEBRIS, ESPECIALLY WITHIN URBAN OR HEAVILY WOODED AREAS.
          SEVERAL BRIDGES, CAUSEWAYS, AND ELEVATED ROADWAYS WILL
          LIKELY BECOME UNSAFE.
        - WIDESPREAD AREAS WILL SUFFER FROM POWER AND COMMUNICATION
          OUTAGES.
        - SEVERAL POORLY SECURED SMALL CRAFT MAY BREAK FROM THEIR
          MOORINGS.

* STORM SURGE
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: LIFE-THREATENING STORM SURGE POSSIBLE
        - PEAK STORM SURGE INUNDATION: THE POTENTIAL FOR 5-8 FEET
          ABOVE GROUND SOMEWHERE WITHIN SURGE PRONE AREAS
        - WINDOW OF CONCERN: THROUGH EARLY SUNDAY EVENING

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE STORM SURGE THREAT HAS INCREASED FROM THE PREVIOUS
          ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY CONSIDERATIONS SHOULD POSTURE FOR A REASONABLE
          THREAT FOR MAJOR STORM SURGE FLOODING OF GREATER THAN 6
          FEET ABOVE GROUND.
        - TO BE SAFE, EVACUEES SHOULD BE LOCATED WITHIN PRESCRIBED
          SHELTERS AND WELL AWAY FROM DEADLY STORM SURGE FLOODING
          CAPABLE OF EXTENSIVE IMPACTS.
        - LIFE-THREATENING INUNDATION IS POSSIBLE. THOSE WHO FAILED
          TO HEED EVACUATION ORDERS RISK SERIOUS INJURY, SIGNIFICANT
          LOSS OF LIFE, OR HUMAN SUFFERING.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: STILL UNFOLDING
        - POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM THE MAIN SURGE EVENT ARE STILL
          UNFOLDING.
        - THE EXTENT OF REALIZED IMPACTS WILL DEPEND ON THE ACTUAL
          HEIGHT OF STORM SURGE MOVING ONSHORE AND THE RESULTING
          DEPTH OF COASTAL FLOODING AS EXPERIENCED AT PARTICULAR
          LOCATIONS.

* FLOODING RAIN
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT
        - PEAK RAINFALL AMOUNTS: ADDITIONAL 10-14 INCHES, WITH
          LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE FLOODING RAIN THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM
          THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          MAJOR FLOODING WHERE PEAK RAINFALL TOTALS WELL EXCEED
          AMOUNTS CONDUCIVE FOR FLASH FLOODING AND RAPID INUNDATION.
          RESCUES AND EMERGENCY EVACUATIONS ARE LIKELY.
        - TO BE SAFE, AGGRESSIVELY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          EXTENSIVE FLOODING RAIN IMPACTS.
        - LIFE-THREATENING FLOODING IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO TAKE
          ACTION MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF
          LIFE. IF FLOOD RELATED WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE ISSUED,
          HEED RECOMMENDED ACTIONS. POOR DECISIONS MAY RESULT IN
          BEING CUT OFF OR NEEDLESSLY RISK LIVES. IF VULNERABLE,
          RELOCATE TO SAFE SHELTER ON HIGHER GROUND BEFORE FLOOD
          WATERS ARRIVE.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: EXTENSIVE
        - MAJOR FLOODING FROM RAINFALL MAY PROMPT EVACUATIONS AND
          NUMEROUS RESCUES.
        - RIVERS AND STREAMS MAY RAPIDLY OVERFLOW THEIR BANKS IN
          MULTIPLE PLACES. CREEKS AND DITCHES WILL FLOOD AND MAY
          CONTAIN STRONG CURRENTS.
        - FLOOD WATERS MAY ENTER MANY STRUCTURES, AND SOME MAY BECOME
          UNINHABITABLE. SOME ROAD SCOURS OR COMPLETE ROAD FAILURES
          WILL BE POSSIBLE, ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR SINKHOLES.
          MANY STREETS AND PARKING LOTS MAY FLOOD, AND MAY BE
          IMPACTED BY FLOWING WATER. MANY ROAD AND LOW-LYING BRIDGE
          CLOSURES ARE POSSIBLE WITH SOME WEAKENED OR WASHED AWAY.
          DRIVING CONDITIONS WILL BE DANGEROUS.THE DELIVERY OF
          DRINKING WATER AND SEWER SERVICES MAY BE INTERRUPTED. FLOOD
          WATERS MAY BE POLLUTED AND CONTAIN HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.

* TORNADO
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST:
        - SITUATION IS UNFAVORABLE FOR TORNADOES

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: NONE
        - THE TORNADO THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS NEED NOT INCLUDE A THREAT FOR TORNADOES.
          SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH STRONG GUSTY WINDS MAY STILL
          OCCUR.
        - LITTLE TO NO PREPARATIONS NEEDED TO GUARD AGAINST TROPICAL
          TORNADOES.
        - ENSURE READINESS FOR THE NEXT TROPICAL TORNADO EVENT.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: LITTLE TO NONE
        - LITTLE TO NO POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM TORNADOES.

* FOR MORE INFORMATION:
    - HTTP://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/ILM/TROPICS
    - HTTP://READY.GOV/HURRICANES

$$

SCZ053-071230-
/O.CON.KILM.TR.W.1014.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
INLAND HORRY-
1220 AM EDT FRI OCT 7 2016

...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...

* LOCATIONS AFFECTED
    - CONWAY
    - LORIS

* WIND
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: EQUIVALENT TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND
        - PEAK WIND FORECAST: 35-45 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 60 MPH
        - WINDOW FOR TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS: EARLY SATURDAY
          MORNING UNTIL EARLY SUNDAY MORNING

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: MODERATE
        - THE WIND THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          STRONG TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND OF 58 TO 73 MPH.
        - TO BE SAFE, EARNESTLY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          SIGNIFICANT WIND IMPACTS. REMAINING EFFORTS TO SECURE
          PROPERTIES SHOULD NOW BE BROUGHT TO COMPLETION.
        - DANGEROUS WIND IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO ADEQUATELY SHELTER
          MAY RESULT IN INJURY. MOVE TO SAFE SHELTER BEFORE THE WIND
          BECOMES HAZARDOUS.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: SIGNIFICANT
        - SOME DAMAGE TO ROOFING AND SIDING, ALONG WITH DAMAGE TO
          PORCHES AND AWNINGS. A FEW BUILDINGS EXPERIENCING WINDOW,
          DOOR, AND GARAGE DOOR FAILURES. DAMAGE TO VULNERABLE
          STRUCTURES SUCH AS CARPORTS, SHEDS AND MOBILE HOMES IS
          POSSIBLE.
        - LARGE LIMBS WILL BE DOWN WITH SEVERAL TREES SNAPPED OR
          UPROOTED. SEVERAL FENCES AND ROADWAY SIGNS MAY BECOME BLOWN
          OVER. SOME ROADS MAY BECOME IMPASSABLE DUE TO LARGE DEBRIS
          BLOCKING THE ROADWAY, ESPECIALLY WITHIN URBAN OR HEAVILY
          WOODED LOCATIONS. SOME BRIDGES, CAUSEWAYS, AND ELEVATED
          ROADS MAY BE IMPACTED BY HIGH WINDS MAKING DRIVING ON THEM
          HAZARDOUS.
        - SCATTERED POWER AND COMMUNICATIONS OUTAGES ARE POSSIBLE,
          BUT MORE PREVALENT IN AREAS WITH ABOVE GROUND LINES.
        - SMALL CRAFT THAT ARE NOT PROPERLY MOORED MAY BREAK LOOSE.

* STORM SURGE
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: LIFE-THREATENING STORM SURGE POSSIBLE
        - PEAK STORM SURGE INUNDATION: THE POTENTIAL FOR 3-5 FEET
          ABOVE GROUND SOMEWHERE WITHIN SURGE PRONE AREAS
        - WINDOW OF CONCERN: EARLY FRIDAY AFTERNOON UNTIL EARLY
          SUNDAY EVENING

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: MODERATE
        - THE STORM SURGE THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          DANGEROUS STORM SURGE FLOODING OF GREATER THAN 3 FEET ABOVE
          GROUND.
        - TO BE SAFE, EARNESTLY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          SIGNIFICANT STORM SURGE FLOODING IMPACTS. EVACUATION
          EFFORTS SHOULD NOW BE BROUGHT TO COMPLETION. EVACUATIONS
          MUST BE COMPLETE BEFORE DRIVING CONDITIONS BECOME UNSAFE.
        - LIFE-THREATENING INUNDATION IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO HEED
          EVACUATION ORDERS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR LOSS OF
          LIFE. LEAVE IF EVACUATION ORDERS ARE GIVEN FOR YOUR AREA.
          CONSIDER VOLUNTARY EVACUATION IF RECOMMENDED. POOR
          DECISIONS MAY NEEDLESSLY RISK LIVES.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: SIGNIFICANT
        - AREAS OF STORM SURGE INUNDATION ENHANCED BY BREAKING WAVES
          ARE POSSIBLE ALONG THE BARRIER ISLANDS. DAMAGE TO SEVERAL
          BUILDINGS IS POSSIBLE, MAINLY NEAR THE COAST.
        - SECTIONS OF NEAR-SHORE ROADS MAY BECOME WEAKENED OR WASHED
          OUT, ESPECIALLY IN VULNERABLE LOW-LYING AREAS.
        - DELIVERY OF DRINKING WATER AND SEWER SERVICES MAY BE
          INTERRUPTED.
        - MAJOR BEACH EROSION IS POSSIBLE WITH HEAVY SURF AND
          ELEVATED WATER LEVELS IMPACTING OR BREACHING THE DUNES.
        - MODERATE DAMAGE TO MARINAS, DOCKS, BOARDWALKS, AND PIERS.
          SEVERAL SMALL CRAFT WILL BREAK AWAY FROM MOORINGS,
          ESPECIALLY IN UNPROTECTED ANCHORAGES.
        - NAVIGATION MAY BE DIFFICULT NEAR INLETS AND WATERWAYS, AS
          NAVIGATIONAL AIDS MAY BE OFF STATION OR MISSING.

* FLOODING RAIN
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT
        - PEAK RAINFALL AMOUNTS: ADDITIONAL 10-14 INCHES, WITH
          LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE FLOODING RAIN THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM
          THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          MAJOR FLOODING WHERE PEAK RAINFALL TOTALS WELL EXCEED
          AMOUNTS CONDUCIVE FOR FLASH FLOODING AND RAPID INUNDATION.
          RESCUES AND EMERGENCY EVACUATIONS ARE LIKELY.
        - TO BE SAFE, AGGRESSIVELY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          EXTENSIVE FLOODING RAIN IMPACTS.
        - LIFE-THREATENING FLOODING IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO TAKE
          ACTION MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF
          LIFE. IF FLOOD RELATED WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE ISSUED,
          HEED RECOMMENDED ACTIONS. POOR DECISIONS MAY RESULT IN
          BEING CUT OFF OR NEEDLESSLY RISK LIVES. IF VULNERABLE,
          RELOCATE TO SAFE SHELTER ON HIGHER GROUND BEFORE FLOOD
          WATERS ARRIVE.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: EXTENSIVE
        - MAJOR FLOODING FROM RAINFALL MAY PROMPT EVACUATIONS AND
          NUMEROUS RESCUES.
        - RIVERS AND STREAMS MAY RAPIDLY OVERFLOW THEIR BANKS IN
          MULTIPLE PLACES. CREEKS AND DITCHES WILL FLOOD AND MAY
          CONTAIN STRONG CURRENTS.
        - FLOOD WATERS MAY ENTER MANY STRUCTURES, AND SOME MAY BECOME
          UNINHABITABLE. SOME ROAD SCOURS OR COMPLETE ROAD FAILURES
          WILL BE POSSIBLE, ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR SINKHOLES.
          MANY STREETS AND PARKING LOTS MAY FLOOD, AND MAY BE
          IMPACTED BY FLOWING WATER. MANY ROAD AND LOW-LYING BRIDGE
          CLOSURES ARE POSSIBLE WITH SOME WEAKENED OR WASHED AWAY.
          DRIVING CONDITIONS WILL BE DANGEROUS.THE DELIVERY OF
          DRINKING WATER AND SEWER SERVICES MAY BE INTERRUPTED. FLOOD
          WATERS MAY BE POLLUTED AND CONTAIN HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.

* TORNADO
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST:
        - SITUATION IS UNFAVORABLE FOR TORNADOES

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: NONE
        - THE TORNADO THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS NEED NOT INCLUDE A THREAT FOR TORNADOES.
          SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH STRONG GUSTY WINDS MAY STILL
          OCCUR.
        - LITTLE TO NO PREPARATIONS NEEDED TO GUARD AGAINST TROPICAL
          TORNADOES.
        - ENSURE READINESS FOR THE NEXT TROPICAL TORNADO EVENT.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: LITTLE TO NONE
        - LITTLE TO NO POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM TORNADOES.

* FOR MORE INFORMATION:
    - HTTP://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/ILM/TROPICS
    - HTTP://READY.GOV/HURRICANES

$$

SCZ056-071230-
/O.CON.KILM.TR.W.1014.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
COASTAL GEORGETOWN-
1220 AM EDT FRI OCT 7 2016

...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...

* LOCATIONS AFFECTED
    - GEORGETOWN
    - MURRELLS INLET

* WIND
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: EQUIVALENT TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND
        - PEAK WIND FORECAST: 45-55 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 75 MPH
        - WINDOW FOR TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS: FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL
          SUNDAY AFTERNOON

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE WIND THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          HURRICANE FORCE WIND OF 74 TO 110 MPH OF EQUIVALENT
          CATEGORY 1 TO 2 INTENSITY.
        - TO BE SAFE, AGGRESSIVELY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          EXTENSIVE WIND IMPACTS. REMAINING EFFORTS TO SECURE
          PROPERTIES SHOULD NOW BE BROUGHT TO COMPLETION.
        - DANGEROUS AND LIFE-THREATENING WIND IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO
          ADEQUATELY SHELTER MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR LOSS OF
          LIFE. MOVE TO SAFE SHELTER BEFORE THE WIND BECOMES
          HAZARDOUS.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: EXTENSIVE
        - SOME STRUCTURAL DAMAGE IS LIKELY, WITH BUILDINGS RECEIVING
          ROOF DAMAGE AS WELL AS WINDOW, DOOR, AND GARAGE DOOR
          FAILURES. MOBILE HOMES POTENTIALLY SUFFERING SEVERE DAMAGE,
          WITH SOME DESTROYED. DAMAGE MAY BE ENHANCED BY PROJECTILES.
          LOCATIONS MAY BE INACCESSIBLE OR UNINHABITABLE FOR SOME
          TIME AFTER THE STORM PASSES.
        - WIDESPREAD LARGE LIMBS WILL BE DOWN AND MANY TREES SNAPPED
          OR UPROOTED, ALONG WITH FENCES AND ROADWAY SIGNS BLOWN OVER.
        - ROADS WILL BE BLOCKED IN MANY AREAS AS A RESULT OF LARGE
          DEBRIS, ESPECIALLY WITHIN URBAN OR HEAVILY WOODED AREAS.
          SEVERAL BRIDGES, CAUSEWAYS, AND ELEVATED ROADWAYS WILL
          LIKELY BECOME UNSAFE.
        - WIDESPREAD AREAS WILL SUFFER FROM POWER AND COMMUNICATION
          OUTAGES.
        - SEVERAL POORLY SECURED SMALL CRAFT MAY BREAK FROM THEIR
          MOORINGS.

* STORM SURGE
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: LIFE-THREATENING STORM SURGE POSSIBLE
        - PEAK STORM SURGE INUNDATION: THE POTENTIAL FOR 6-9 FEET
          ABOVE GROUND SOMEWHERE WITHIN SURGE PRONE AREAS
        - WINDOW OF CONCERN: THROUGH EARLY SUNDAY EVENING

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE STORM SURGE THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY CONSIDERATIONS SHOULD POSTURE FOR A REASONABLE
          THREAT FOR MAJOR STORM SURGE FLOODING OF GREATER THAN 6
          FEET ABOVE GROUND.
        - TO BE SAFE, EVACUEES SHOULD BE LOCATED WITHIN PRESCRIBED
          SHELTERS AND WELL AWAY FROM DEADLY STORM SURGE FLOODING
          CAPABLE OF EXTENSIVE IMPACTS.
        - LIFE-THREATENING INUNDATION IS POSSIBLE. THOSE WHO FAILED
          TO HEED EVACUATION ORDERS RISK SERIOUS INJURY, SIGNIFICANT
          LOSS OF LIFE, OR HUMAN SUFFERING.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: STILL UNFOLDING
        - POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM THE MAIN SURGE EVENT ARE STILL
          UNFOLDING.
        - THE EXTENT OF REALIZED IMPACTS WILL DEPEND ON THE ACTUAL
          HEIGHT OF STORM SURGE MOVING ONSHORE AND THE RESULTING
          DEPTH OF COASTAL FLOODING AS EXPERIENCED AT PARTICULAR
          LOCATIONS.

* FLOODING RAIN
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT
        - PEAK RAINFALL AMOUNTS: ADDITIONAL 8-12 INCHES, WITH LOCALLY
          HIGHER AMOUNTS

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE FLOODING RAIN THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM
          THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          MAJOR FLOODING WHERE PEAK RAINFALL TOTALS WELL EXCEED
          AMOUNTS CONDUCIVE FOR FLASH FLOODING AND RAPID INUNDATION.
          RESCUES AND EMERGENCY EVACUATIONS ARE LIKELY.
        - TO BE SAFE, AGGRESSIVELY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          EXTENSIVE FLOODING RAIN IMPACTS.
        - LIFE-THREATENING FLOODING IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO TAKE
          ACTION MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF
          LIFE. IF FLOOD RELATED WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE ISSUED,
          HEED RECOMMENDED ACTIONS. POOR DECISIONS MAY RESULT IN
          BEING CUT OFF OR NEEDLESSLY RISK LIVES. IF VULNERABLE,
          RELOCATE TO SAFE SHELTER ON HIGHER GROUND BEFORE FLOOD
          WATERS ARRIVE.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: EXTENSIVE
        - MAJOR FLOODING FROM RAINFALL MAY PROMPT EVACUATIONS AND
          NUMEROUS RESCUES.
        - RIVERS AND STREAMS MAY RAPIDLY OVERFLOW THEIR BANKS IN
          MULTIPLE PLACES. CREEKS AND DITCHES WILL FLOOD AND MAY
          CONTAIN STRONG CURRENTS.
        - FLOOD WATERS MAY ENTER MANY STRUCTURES, AND SOME MAY BECOME
          UNINHABITABLE. SOME ROAD SCOURS OR COMPLETE ROAD FAILURES
          WILL BE POSSIBLE, ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR SINKHOLES.
          MANY STREETS AND PARKING LOTS MAY FLOOD, AND MAY BE
          IMPACTED BY FLOWING WATER. MANY ROAD AND LOW-LYING BRIDGE
          CLOSURES ARE POSSIBLE WITH SOME WEAKENED OR WASHED AWAY.
          DRIVING CONDITIONS WILL BE DANGEROUS.THE DELIVERY OF
          DRINKING WATER AND SEWER SERVICES MAY BE INTERRUPTED. FLOOD
          WATERS MAY BE POLLUTED AND CONTAIN HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.

* TORNADO
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST:
        - SITUATION IS UNFAVORABLE FOR TORNADOES

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: NONE
        - THE TORNADO THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS NEED NOT INCLUDE A THREAT FOR TORNADOES.
          SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH STRONG GUSTY WINDS MAY STILL
          OCCUR.
        - LITTLE TO NO PREPARATIONS NEEDED TO GUARD AGAINST TROPICAL
          TORNADOES.
        - ENSURE READINESS FOR THE NEXT TROPICAL TORNADO EVENT.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: LITTLE TO NONE
        - LITTLE TO NO POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM TORNADOES.

* FOR MORE INFORMATION:
    - HTTP://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/ILM/TROPICS
    - HTTP://READY.GOV/HURRICANES

$$

SCZ055-071230-
/O.CON.KILM.TR.W.1014.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
INLAND GEORGETOWN-
1220 AM EDT FRI OCT 7 2016

...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...

* LOCATIONS AFFECTED
    - ANDREWS

* WIND
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: EQUIVALENT TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND
        - PEAK WIND FORECAST: 35-45 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 65 MPH
        - WINDOW FOR TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS: EARLY SATURDAY
          MORNING UNTIL EARLY SUNDAY MORNING

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE WIND THREAT HAS INCREASED FROM THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          HURRICANE FORCE WIND OF 74 TO 110 MPH OF EQUIVALENT
          CATEGORY 1 TO 2 INTENSITY.
        - TO BE SAFE, AGGRESSIVELY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          EXTENSIVE WIND IMPACTS. REMAINING EFFORTS TO SECURE
          PROPERTIES SHOULD NOW BE BROUGHT TO COMPLETION.
        - DANGEROUS AND LIFE-THREATENING WIND IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO
          ADEQUATELY SHELTER MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR LOSS OF
          LIFE. MOVE TO SAFE SHELTER BEFORE THE WIND BECOMES
          HAZARDOUS.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: EXTENSIVE
        - SOME STRUCTURAL DAMAGE IS LIKELY, WITH BUILDINGS RECEIVING
          ROOF DAMAGE AS WELL AS WINDOW, DOOR, AND GARAGE DOOR
          FAILURES. MOBILE HOMES POTENTIALLY SUFFERING SEVERE DAMAGE,
          WITH SOME DESTROYED. DAMAGE MAY BE ENHANCED BY PROJECTILES.
          LOCATIONS MAY BE INACCESSIBLE OR UNINHABITABLE FOR SOME
          TIME AFTER THE STORM PASSES.
        - WIDESPREAD LARGE LIMBS WILL BE DOWN AND MANY TREES SNAPPED
          OR UPROOTED, ALONG WITH FENCES AND ROADWAY SIGNS BLOWN OVER.
        - ROADS WILL BE BLOCKED IN MANY AREAS AS A RESULT OF LARGE
          DEBRIS, ESPECIALLY WITHIN URBAN OR HEAVILY WOODED AREAS.
          SEVERAL BRIDGES, CAUSEWAYS, AND ELEVATED ROADWAYS WILL
          LIKELY BECOME UNSAFE.
        - WIDESPREAD AREAS WILL SUFFER FROM POWER AND COMMUNICATION
          OUTAGES.
        - SEVERAL POORLY SECURED SMALL CRAFT MAY BREAK FROM THEIR
          MOORINGS.

* STORM SURGE
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: LIFE-THREATENING STORM SURGE POSSIBLE
        - PEAK STORM SURGE INUNDATION: THE POTENTIAL FOR 4-7 FEET
          ABOVE GROUND SOMEWHERE WITHIN SURGE PRONE AREAS
        - WINDOW OF CONCERN: THROUGH EARLY SUNDAY EVENING

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE STORM SURGE THREAT HAS INCREASED FROM THE PREVIOUS
          ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY CONSIDERATIONS SHOULD POSTURE FOR A REASONABLE
          THREAT FOR MAJOR STORM SURGE FLOODING OF GREATER THAN 6
          FEET ABOVE GROUND.
        - TO BE SAFE, EVACUEES SHOULD BE LOCATED WITHIN PRESCRIBED
          SHELTERS AND WELL AWAY FROM DEADLY STORM SURGE FLOODING
          CAPABLE OF EXTENSIVE IMPACTS.
        - LIFE-THREATENING INUNDATION IS POSSIBLE. THOSE WHO FAILED
          TO HEED EVACUATION ORDERS RISK SERIOUS INJURY, SIGNIFICANT
          LOSS OF LIFE, OR HUMAN SUFFERING.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: STILL UNFOLDING
        - POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM THE MAIN SURGE EVENT ARE STILL
          UNFOLDING.
        - THE EXTENT OF REALIZED IMPACTS WILL DEPEND ON THE ACTUAL
          HEIGHT OF STORM SURGE MOVING ONSHORE AND THE RESULTING
          DEPTH OF COASTAL FLOODING AS EXPERIENCED AT PARTICULAR
          LOCATIONS.

* FLOODING RAIN
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT
        - PEAK RAINFALL AMOUNTS: ADDITIONAL 10-14 INCHES, WITH
          LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE FLOODING RAIN THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM
          THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          MAJOR FLOODING WHERE PEAK RAINFALL TOTALS WELL EXCEED
          AMOUNTS CONDUCIVE FOR FLASH FLOODING AND RAPID INUNDATION.
          RESCUES AND EMERGENCY EVACUATIONS ARE LIKELY.
        - TO BE SAFE, AGGRESSIVELY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          EXTENSIVE FLOODING RAIN IMPACTS.
        - LIFE-THREATENING FLOODING IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO TAKE
          ACTION MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF
          LIFE. IF FLOOD RELATED WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE ISSUED,
          HEED RECOMMENDED ACTIONS. POOR DECISIONS MAY RESULT IN
          BEING CUT OFF OR NEEDLESSLY RISK LIVES. IF VULNERABLE,
          RELOCATE TO SAFE SHELTER ON HIGHER GROUND BEFORE FLOOD
          WATERS ARRIVE.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: EXTENSIVE
        - MAJOR FLOODING FROM RAINFALL MAY PROMPT EVACUATIONS AND
          NUMEROUS RESCUES.
        - RIVERS AND STREAMS MAY RAPIDLY OVERFLOW THEIR BANKS IN
          MULTIPLE PLACES. CREEKS AND DITCHES WILL FLOOD AND MAY
          CONTAIN STRONG CURRENTS.
        - FLOOD WATERS MAY ENTER MANY STRUCTURES, AND SOME MAY BECOME
          UNINHABITABLE. SOME ROAD SCOURS OR COMPLETE ROAD FAILURES
          WILL BE POSSIBLE, ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR SINKHOLES.
          MANY STREETS AND PARKING LOTS MAY FLOOD, AND MAY BE
          IMPACTED BY FLOWING WATER. MANY ROAD AND LOW-LYING BRIDGE
          CLOSURES ARE POSSIBLE WITH SOME WEAKENED OR WASHED AWAY.
          DRIVING CONDITIONS WILL BE DANGEROUS.THE DELIVERY OF
          DRINKING WATER AND SEWER SERVICES MAY BE INTERRUPTED. FLOOD
          WATERS MAY BE POLLUTED AND CONTAIN HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.

* TORNADO
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST:
        - SITUATION IS UNFAVORABLE FOR TORNADOES

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: NONE
        - THE TORNADO THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS NEED NOT INCLUDE A THREAT FOR TORNADOES.
          SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH STRONG GUSTY WINDS MAY STILL
          OCCUR.
        - LITTLE TO NO PREPARATIONS NEEDED TO GUARD AGAINST TROPICAL
          TORNADOES.
        - ENSURE READINESS FOR THE NEXT TROPICAL TORNADO EVENT.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: LITTLE TO NONE
        - LITTLE TO NO POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM TORNADOES.

* FOR MORE INFORMATION:
    - HTTP://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/ILM/TROPICS
    - HTTP://READY.GOV/HURRICANES

$$

SCZ039-071230-
/O.CON.KILM.TR.W.1013.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/
WILLIAMSBURG-
1220 AM EDT FRI OCT 7 2016

...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...

* LOCATIONS AFFECTED
    - KINGSTREE
    - HEMINGWAY

* WIND
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: EQUIVALENT TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND
        - PEAK WIND FORECAST: 35-45 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 60 MPH
        - WINDOW FOR TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS: EARLY SATURDAY
          MORNING UNTIL EARLY SUNDAY MORNING

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE WIND THREAT HAS INCREASED FROM THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          HURRICANE FORCE WIND OF 74 TO 110 MPH OF EQUIVALENT
          CATEGORY 1 TO 2 INTENSITY.
        - TO BE SAFE, AGGRESSIVELY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          EXTENSIVE WIND IMPACTS. REMAINING EFFORTS TO SECURE
          PROPERTIES SHOULD NOW BE BROUGHT TO COMPLETION.
        - DANGEROUS AND LIFE-THREATENING WIND IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO
          ADEQUATELY SHELTER MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR LOSS OF
          LIFE. MOVE TO SAFE SHELTER BEFORE THE WIND BECOMES
          HAZARDOUS.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: EXTENSIVE
        - SOME STRUCTURAL DAMAGE IS LIKELY, WITH BUILDINGS RECEIVING
          ROOF DAMAGE AS WELL AS WINDOW, DOOR, AND GARAGE DOOR
          FAILURES. MOBILE HOMES POTENTIALLY SUFFERING SEVERE DAMAGE,
          WITH SOME DESTROYED. DAMAGE MAY BE ENHANCED BY PROJECTILES.
          LOCATIONS MAY BE INACCESSIBLE OR UNINHABITABLE FOR SOME
          TIME AFTER THE STORM PASSES.
        - WIDESPREAD LARGE LIMBS WILL BE DOWN AND MANY TREES SNAPPED
          OR UPROOTED, ALONG WITH FENCES AND ROADWAY SIGNS BLOWN OVER.
        - ROADS WILL BE BLOCKED IN MANY AREAS AS A RESULT OF LARGE
          DEBRIS, ESPECIALLY WITHIN URBAN OR HEAVILY WOODED AREAS.
          SEVERAL BRIDGES, CAUSEWAYS, AND ELEVATED ROADWAYS WILL
          LIKELY BECOME UNSAFE.
        - WIDESPREAD AREAS WILL SUFFER FROM POWER AND COMMUNICATION
          OUTAGES.
        - SEVERAL POORLY SECURED SMALL CRAFT MAY BREAK FROM THEIR
          MOORINGS.

* FLOODING RAIN
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT
        - PEAK RAINFALL AMOUNTS: ADDITIONAL 8-12 INCHES, WITH LOCALLY
          HIGHER AMOUNTS

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: HIGH
        - THE FLOODING RAIN THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM
          THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS SHOULD INCLUDE A REASONABLE THREAT FOR
          MAJOR FLOODING WHERE PEAK RAINFALL TOTALS WELL EXCEED
          AMOUNTS CONDUCIVE FOR FLASH FLOODING AND RAPID INUNDATION.
          RESCUES AND EMERGENCY EVACUATIONS ARE LIKELY.
        - TO BE SAFE, AGGRESSIVELY PREPARE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF
          EXTENSIVE FLOODING RAIN IMPACTS.
        - LIFE-THREATENING FLOODING IS POSSIBLE. FAILURE TO TAKE
          ACTION MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF
          LIFE. IF FLOOD RELATED WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE ISSUED,
          HEED RECOMMENDED ACTIONS. POOR DECISIONS MAY RESULT IN
          BEING CUT OFF OR NEEDLESSLY RISK LIVES. IF VULNERABLE,
          RELOCATE TO SAFE SHELTER ON HIGHER GROUND BEFORE FLOOD
          WATERS ARRIVE.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: EXTENSIVE
        - MAJOR FLOODING FROM RAINFALL MAY PROMPT EVACUATIONS AND
          NUMEROUS RESCUES.
        - RIVERS AND STREAMS MAY RAPIDLY OVERFLOW THEIR BANKS IN
          MULTIPLE PLACES. CREEKS AND DITCHES WILL FLOOD AND MAY
          CONTAIN STRONG CURRENTS.
        - FLOOD WATERS MAY ENTER MANY STRUCTURES, AND SOME MAY BECOME
          UNINHABITABLE. SOME ROAD SCOURS OR COMPLETE ROAD FAILURES
          WILL BE POSSIBLE, ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR SINKHOLES.
          MANY STREETS AND PARKING LOTS MAY FLOOD, AND MAY BE
          IMPACTED BY FLOWING WATER. MANY ROAD AND LOW-LYING BRIDGE
          CLOSURES ARE POSSIBLE WITH SOME WEAKENED OR WASHED AWAY.
          DRIVING CONDITIONS WILL BE DANGEROUS.THE DELIVERY OF
          DRINKING WATER AND SEWER SERVICES MAY BE INTERRUPTED. FLOOD
          WATERS MAY BE POLLUTED AND CONTAIN HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.

* TORNADO
    - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST:
        - SITUATION IS UNFAVORABLE FOR TORNADOES

    - CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: NONE
        - THE TORNADO THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE
          PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT.
        - EMERGENCY PLANS NEED NOT INCLUDE A THREAT FOR TORNADOES.
          SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH STRONG GUSTY WINDS MAY STILL
          OCCUR.
        - LITTLE TO NO PREPARATIONS NEEDED TO GUARD AGAINST TROPICAL
          TORNADOES.
        - ENSURE READINESS FOR THE NEXT TROPICAL TORNADO EVENT.

    - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: LITTLE TO NONE
        - LITTLE TO NO POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM TORNADOES.

* FOR MORE INFORMATION:
    - HTTP://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/ILM/TROPICS
    - HTTP://READY.GOV/HURRICANES

$$

MORGAN
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