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Tropical Warning Lead Times 12 Hours More for 2010 Season
      Wed Jan 06 2010 03:48 PM

The 2010 Atlantic and Pacific Hurricane seasons will have warnings and watches sooner than in years past. Instead of the usual 36 hour lead time for watches, it will be extended to 48 hours. And the goal for warnings to be issued will be 36 hours instead of the old 24.

This will apply both to the Atlantic and Pacific Hurricane Basins for any storms that may occur.

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* Tropical Warning Lead Times 12 Hours More for 2010 Season MikeCAdministrator Wed Jan 06 2010 03:48 PM
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