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Advisory SVS Severe Weather Statement — Tue Oct 19, 2004 3:13 PM

Tallahassee, FL · Florida Panhandle · ID #12625 · ← back to browser · plain text
SVSTLH
FLC131-191915-
/X.CON.KTAE.TO.W.0059.000000T0000Z-041019T1915Z/

SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL
201 PM CDT TUE OCT 19 2004

...A TORNADO WARNING CONTINUES UNTIL 215 PM CDT FOR NORTHERN
WALTON COUNTY...

AT 152 PM CDT...DOPPLER RADAR CONTINUED TO INDICATE A SEVERE 
THUNDERSTORM WITH A POSSIBLE TORNADO. THE PUBLIC REPORTED A POSSIBLE 
TORNADO JUST NORTH OF I10 NEAR THE OKALOOSA AND WALTON COUNTY 
LINES.  THIS TORNADO WAS LOCATED 11 MILES WEST OF MOSSY HEAD...OR 
ABOUT NEAR POND CREEK. IT WAS MOVING SLOWLY EAST.

REPORT SEVERE WEATHER OR DAMAGE TO THE NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
OR YOUR COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST OFFICE IN TALLAHASSEE. OR YOU
CAN ALSO CALL THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TALLAHASSEE DIRECTLY AT
850-942-8833 TO REPORT SEVERE WEATHER.

A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 700 PM CDT TUESDAY EVENING
FOR SOUTHEAST ALABAMA AND THE PANHANDLE OF FLORIDA.

LAT...LON 3089 8638 3071 8639 3069 8606 3098 8606


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