danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Wed Aug 11 2004 12:40 AM
Re: bourbon st low adding insult to injury

Pre-storm weather.
The bourbon st low dropped enough rain in the Keesler AFB area that one of the rivers (Wolf River) is at flood stage on wednesday. The flood warning was issued at 15z Tuesday.
got life jackets?
Now The Bad News
717 PM CDT TUE AUG 10 2004
...STRONG THUNDERSTORMS SLOWLY APPROACHING THE COAST...

AT 715 PM CDT...SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS THUNDERSTORMS WERE MAINLY
OVER CENTRAL AND EASTERN HARRISON COUNTY AND NORTHERN AND WESTERN
JACKSON COUNT MOVING EAST TO SOUTHEAST AT 10 MILES AN HOUR. DUE TO
SLOW MOVEMENT...HEAVY RAINFALL IS LIKELY OVER GULFPORT NORTH OF
INTERSTATE 10 AND OVER AREAS ALONG AND NORTH OF INTERSTATE 10 BETWEEN
GULFPORT AND GAUTIER. ISOLATED RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 2 INCHES ARE
POSSIBLE OVER THIS AREA THROUGH 8 PM. IN ADDITION...WIND GUSTS UP TO
35 MILES AN HOUR AND FREQUENT LIGHTNING STRIKES MAY ACCOMPANY THE
STRONGER STORMS




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