danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Sun Jun 24 2012 01:21 AM
Re: Debby Forecast Lounge

HIGH SEAS FORECAST
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
0430 UTC SUN JUN 24 2012

SUPERSEDED BY NEXT ISSUANCE IN 6 HOURS

SEAS GIVEN AS SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT...WHICH IS THE AVERAGE
HEIGHT OF THE HIGHEST 1/3 OF THE WAVES. INDIVIDUAL WAVES MAY BE
MORE THAN TWICE THE SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT.

SECURITE

ATLANTIC FROM 07N TO 31N W OF 35W INCLUDING CARIBBEAN SEA AND
GULF OF MEXICO

SYNOPSIS VALID 0000 UTC SUN JUN 24.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 0000 UTC MON JUN 25.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 0000 UTC TUE JUN 26.

.WARNINGS.

...TROPICAL STORM WARNING...
.TROPICAL STORM DEBBY NEAR 26.3N 87.5W 998 MB AT 0300 UTC JUN 24
MOVING IS STATIONARY. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 45 KT GUSTS 55 KT.
TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS WITHIN 150 NM E SEMICIRCLE AND 0 NM W
SEMICIRCLE. SEAS 12 FT OR GREATER WITHIN 180 NM NE QUADRANT AND
90 NM SE QUADRANT WITH SEAS TO 15 FT.

.48 HOUR FORECAST TROPICAL STORM DEBBY NEAR 27.2N 89.8W. MAXIMUM
SUSTAINED WINDS 60 KT GUSTS 75 KT. TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS
WITHIN 120 NM E SEMICIRCLE...80 NM SW QUADRANT AND 90 NM NW
QUADRANT. SEAS 12 FT OR GREATER WITHIN 150 NM N SEMICIRCLE AND
90 NM SE QUADRANT WITH SEAS TO 20 FT.
.72 HOUR FORECAST HURRICANE DEBBY NEAR 27.2N 91.8W. MAXIMUM
SUSTAINED WINDS 65 KT GUSTS 80 KT.
EXTENDED OUTLOOK...USE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY...ERRORS MAY BE LARGE.
.96 HOUR FORECAST HURRICANE DEBBY NEAR 27.2N 93.7W. MAXIMUM
SUSTAINED WINDS 70 KT GUSTS 85 KT.
.120 HOUR FORECAST HURRICANE DEBBY NEAR 27.2N 95.2W. MAXIMUM
SUSTAINED WINDS 70 KT GUSTS 85 KT.

edited~danielw



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