Today marks the start of the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season. Atlantic Outlooks also begin today.
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
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592 (Milton),
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592 (Milton),
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592 (Milton),
FL Major:
592 (Milton)
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Loc: Hattiesburg,MS (31.3N 89.3W)
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Re: Area of Interest: Invest 95L
Sun Aug 19 2012 07:28 PM
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NOUS42 KNHC 191821 REPRPD WEATHER RECONNAISSANCE FLIGHTS CARCAH, NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER, MIAMI, FL. 0215 PM EDT SUN 19 AUGUST 2012 SUBJECT: TROPICAL CYCLONE PLAN OF THE DAY (TCPOD) VALID 20/1100Z TO 21/1100Z AUGUST 2012 TCPOD NUMBER.....12-092 AMENDMENT I. ATLANTIC REQUIREMENTS -- AMENDED -- SUSPECT AREA EAST OF ISLANDS. 1. NEGATIVE RECONNAISSANCE REQUIREMENTS. 2. OUTLOOK FOR SUCCEEDING DAY: LOW LEVEL INVEST FOR 21/1800Z NEAR 15.5N AND 53.0W IF SYSTEM DEVELOPS. 3. REMARKS: ADDITIONAL DAY OUTLOOK: BEGIN 6 HRLY FIXES 22/0600Z. A NOAA GIV FLIGHT FOR 22/0000Z. 4. SUSPECT AREA --GULF OF MEXICO -- ADDED -- FLIGHT ONE -- TEAL 70 -- A. 20/1900Z ( 3pm EDT Monday-Fix Time) B. AFXXX 01BBA INVEST C. 20/1630Z (12:30pm EDT Monday-takeoff) D. 23.0N 96.5W E. 20/1830Z TO 21/0000Z (2:30pm to 8pm EDT in system) F. SFC TO 10,000FT
II. PACIFIC REQUIREMENTS 1. NEGATIVE RECONNAISSANCE REQUIREMENTS. 2. OUTLOOK FOR SUCCEEDING DAY.....NEGATIVE.
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