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7 AM Update EDT 22 June 2017 Cindy makes landfall near the Texas and Louisiana border, now moving inland. Cindy started to develop convection along the northwestern side and it managed to wrap around just as it was making landfall. Shear had let up, but dry air intrusion from the south kept it weak. Rainfall was the biggest story along with numerous small tornadoes and waterspouts. Rain will continue well inland, however the dry air intrusion made some fairly large pockets where places did not see as much rain, but others such as Alabama and the Panhandle wound up with much more time under rain than areas closer to the center, with the exception of right around the center once it neared land. The most tragic accident related to Cindy was a 10 year old Missouri boy who died when a log picked up by the heavy surf ran into him in the water and hit him in Fort Morgan, AL while there for a family reunion. Original Update The area being tracked as 93L and Potential Cyclone Three is now, based on recon reports, Tropical Storm Cindy. Cindy is mostly a flooding rainfall event for areas east of the storm center (As far east as the Florida Panhandle), but may also include coastal rainfall and short-lived tornadoes. Cindy's Tropical Storm Warnings are in effect for High Island (Just north of Houston/Galveston) to the Mouth of the Pearl River A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for... West of High Island to San Luis Pass along the mid-Texas coastline. Tropical Storm Bret continues to move through the southern Caribbean, For Bret, a Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Venezuela Isla de Margarita and a Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for the islands of Bonaire, Curacao, and Aruba. more to come soon... Event Links Biloxi Lightgouse camera Live Stream: {{YouTube|Tw3CCHxH8Pw}} <a href="http://flhurricane.com/imageanimator.php?252" target="_blank">Flhurricane Recording of Biloxi Lighthouse Cam</a> Mark Sudduth/Hurricanetrack Video Stream for the system, he's heading toward the Gulf coast {{YouTube|nJEMML0QJF0}} See mark's position on a map <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJEMML0QJF0" target="_blank">here</a>. {{StormLinks|Cindy|03|3|2017|03|Cindy}} {{LAGulfRadar}} {{StormLinks|Bret|02|2|2017|02|Bret)}} {{StormCarib}} |
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Cindy has a lot of dry air at the mid levels affectign the center, it'll probably be a pretty quick decline from a 60mph storm today, however there are still some winds near the center, although the dry air is keeping things from firing back up. Rain will continue to the east, but it won't come close to matching the unnamed flooding event from last year.. Still plenty of places will see flooding rains, even into Georgia. |
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There's a few image recordings here http://flhurricane.com/cyclone/animationlist.php Stream from the hurricanetrack Gulfport camera is here http://www.ustream.tv/channel/YASbYUZFccF |
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POST-TROPICAL CYCLONE CINDY ADVISORY NUMBER 17 NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD AL032017 500 PM EDT FRI JUN 23 2017 ...CINDY LOSES TROPICAL CHARACTERISTICS...HEAVY RAIN POTENTIAL SPREADING EASTWARD ACROSS THE OHIO VALLEY AND INTO WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA AS SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FORM SOUTH OF CINDY... SUMMARY OF 500 PM EDT...2100 UTC...INFORMATION ----------------------------------------------- LOCATION...37.4N 86.1W ABOUT 30 MILES...50 KM...NNW OF GLASGOW KENTUCKY. ABOUT 90 MILES...150 KM...WSW OF LEXINGTON/BLUEGRASS KENTUCKY. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...25 MPH...40 KM/H PRESENT MOVEMENT...ENE OR 75 DEGREES AT 35 MPH...56 KM/H MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...1002 MB...29.59 INCHES |