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#1058206 (Received by flhurricane at: 11:06 AM 22.Aug.2021)
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Tropical Storm Henri Discussion Number 27
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL082021
1100 AM EDT Sun Aug 22 2021

Henri`s presentation in both satellite and radar imagery has
degraded significantly since the previous advisory due to the
cyclone having moved over much cooler water. An eyewall feature is
no longer evident and clouds tops have warmed markedly in the
inner-core region around the center. Data from an Air Force Reserve
reconnaissance aircraft, NOAA Doppler weather radars, and surface
observations indicate that Henri`s peak winds have decreased to
50 kt despite the central pressure remaining constant at about 987
mb.

Henri is moving north-northwestward or 335/10 kt. The cyclone is
forecast to gradually turn northwestward later this afternoon and
possibly even move westward before stalling near the New
York-Connecticut border later tonight owing to interaction with a
mid- to upper-level low located over he DelMarVa region. The latter
system is expected to be absorbed by Henri by early Monday morning
before ejecting out slowly eastward to east-northeastward across
southern New England by Monday afternoon and evening. Henri is then
forecast to cross the southern Gulf of Maine and Nova Scotia as a
remnant low on Tuesday. The new NHC track forecast is a little to
the west and south of the previous advisory track, and lies close
to the tightly packed simple- and corrected-consensus track models.

Little change in strength is expected until Henri makes landfall in
the Rhode Island-eastern Connecticut area this afternoon. After
landfall, rapid weakening is forecast due to land interaction and
entrainment of cooler air coming in off of the Atlantic Ocean. Henri
should weaken to a tropical depression by early Monday, and become
post-tropical by Monday afternoon or evening.

Due to the degraded radar presentation of Henri, hourly Tropical
Cyclone Updates (TCU) will be discontinued after the 1100 AM EDT
advisory.

Key Messages:

1. Dangerous storm surge inundation is expected to continue today
in portions of Long Island, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and
southeastern Massachusetts, where a Storm Surge Warning has been
issued. Residents in these areas should follow any advice given by
local officials.

2. Tropical storm conditions will continue in portions of the
tropical storm warning area into tonight.

3. Heavy rainfall may lead to considerable flash, urban, and small
stream flooding, along with the potential for widespread minor to
isolated moderate river flooding over portions of Long Island, New
England, eastern New York, New Jersey and northeast Pennsylvania.

4. Swells from Henri will continue to affect much of the east coast
of the U.S. during the next day or so. These swells could cause
life-threatening surf and rip currents.

FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS

INIT 22/1500Z 41.1N 71.6W 50 KT 60 MPH
12H 23/0000Z 42.4N 73.2W 35 KT 40 MPH...INLAND
24H 23/1200Z 43.0N 72.7W 30 KT 35 MPH...INLAND
36H 24/0000Z 43.3N 71.3W 25 KT 30 MPH...POST-TROP/INLAND
48H 24/1200Z 43.7N 68.7W 25 KT 30 MPH...POST-TROP/INLAND
60H 25/0000Z 44.3N 64.5W 25 KT 30 MPH...POST-TROPICAL
72H 25/1200Z...DISSIPATED

$$
Forecaster Stewart