Tuesday, June 26, 2012

WEATHER ALERT for FL - Franklin County


.DEBBY IS SPEEDING UP JUST A BIT & CONTINUES MOVING EASTWARD
WHILE MAINTAINING ITS STRENGTH.

.NEW INFORMATION.
DEBBY HAS SPEED UP THE EASTWARD MOTION WHICH WILL PUSH UP THE
ESTIMATED TIME OF LANDFALL TO TOMORROW AFTERNOON NEAR CEDAR KEY.
DEBBY ALSO IS MAINTAINING HER STRENGTH & WILL CONTINUE TO
THREATEN INTERESTS IN THE FL BIG BEND & EASTERN FL
PANHANDLE.

.AREAS AFFECTED.
THIS LOCAL STATEMENT PROVIDES IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS FOR PEOPLE & MARINE INTERESTS IN SELECT
LOCATIONS IN THE EASTERN FL PANHANDLE & FL BIG BEND.

.WATCHES/WARNINGS.
A TROPICAL STORM WARNING CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS.
MADISON.INLAND TAYLOR.LAFAYETTE.INLAND DIXIE.COASTAL GULF
.COASTAL FRANKLIN.COASTAL JEFFERSON.COASTAL WAKULLA.COASTAL
TAYLOR & COASTAL DIXIE.

FOR MARINE INTERESTS.A TROPICAL STORM WARNING CONTINUES FOR ALL
OF THE GULF OF MEXICO COASTAL WATERS FROM DESTIN TO THE MOUTH OF
THE SUWANNEE RIVER.

A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR TAYLOR.DIXIE.LAFAYETTE
AND MADISON COUNTIES.

.STORM INFORMATION. AT 5 AM EDT.THE CENTER OF TROPICAL STORM
DEBBY WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 29.0N.LONGITUDE 84.5W. THIS WAS
ABOUT 100 MILES SO. OF TALLAHASSEE FL.OR ABOUT 110 MILES
SOUTHEAST OF PANAMA CITY FL. STORM MOTION WAS E OR 90 DEGREES AT 3
MPH. STORM INTENSITY WAS 45 MPH.

.SITUATION OVERVIEW.
TROPICAL STORM DEBBY CONTINUES TO MOVE VERY SLOWLY OFF TO THE
EAST ACROSS THE NORTHEASTERN GULF OF MEXICO. THIS SLOW MOVEMENT
OF THE SYSTEM WILL LEAD TO A LONG DURATION OF HEAVY RAIN AND
COASTAL FLOOD IMPACTS FOR AREAS OF APALACHEE BAY. SIGNIFICANT
FLOODING IS POSSIBLE IN PORTIONS OF THE FL BIG BEND.

.PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS.

EXCESSIVE RAINFALL COMBINED WITH STORM SURGE IS CREATING HISTORIC
FLOODING IN SOME AREAS ALONG THE COAST. THOSE NEAR THE COAST NEED
TO PAY ATTENTION TO DIRECTIONS FROM EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS.

CLOSELY MONITOR NATL WEATHER SVC WEB SITES OR OTHER LOCAL
NEWS OUTLETS FOR OFFICIAL STORM INFORMATION. LISTEN FOR POSSIBLE
CHANGES TO THE FORECAST.

HAVE A WELL-CHARGED CELL PHONE NEARBY.KEEPING NETWORK
COMMUNICATIONS AS OPEN AS POSSIBLE FOR EMERGENCIES.

SMALL CRAFT SHOULD STAY IN PORT. IF IN DISTRESS.RADIO YOUR
SITUATION ACCORDING TO MARITIME PROTOCOL. IF APPROPRIATE.DEPLOY
YOUR EMERGENCY DISTRESS BEACON. ENSURE THAT EVERYONE IS WEARING
LIFE JACKETS.

&&

.NEXT UPDATE.
THE NEXT LOCAL STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED BY THE NATL WEATHER
SVC IN TALLAHASSEE AS CONDITIONS WARRANT.

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COASTAL GULF-
552 AM EDT TUE JUN 26 2012

.TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT.

.WINDS.
SUSTAINED WINDS OF 30 TO 35 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 40 MPH WILL CONTINUE
THROUGH TODAY.

WINDS OF THIS INTENSITY CAN CAUSE MINOR DAMAGE TO LOOSE ITEMS
UNSECURED OUTDOORS.

.STORM SURGE & STORM TIDE.
TIDAL SURGE & HIGH SURF CAN BE EXPECTED AGAIN TODAY. SLIGHTLY
HIGHER VALUES ABOVE NORMAL TIDE ARE EXPECTED AROUND CAPE SAN BLAS
AND INDIAN PASS. THIS WILL RESULT IN MAX INUNDATION OF AROUND 1
FOOT ABOVE GROUND LEVEL AROUND THE TIME OF HIGH TIDE.

THE NEXT HIGH TIDE IS ON TUES MORNING AT 630 AM CDT.

$$

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COASTAL FRANKLIN-COASTAL JEFFERSON-COASTAL WAKULLA-
552 AM EDT TUE JUN 26 2012

.TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT.

.WINDS.
SUSTAINED WINDS OF 30 TO 40 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 50 MPH WILL
CONTINUE TO BE POSSIBLE THROUGH TODAY.

WINDS OF THIS INTENSITY CAN CAUSE MINOR DAMAGE TO LOOSE ITEMS
UNSECURED OUTDOORS. TREES & SHRUBS MAY BE UPROOTED OR SNAPPED
BY THESE WINDS. SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES WILL BE POSSIBLE.

.STORM SURGE & STORM TIDE.
COMBINED STORM SURGE & ASTRONOMICAL TIDE WATERS OF 4 TO 6 FEET
ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL WILL AGAIN BE REALIZED ON TUESDAY. THIS WILL
RESULTING FLOOD INUNDATION OF 3 TO 5 FEET ABOVE GROUND LEVEL
WITHIN PARTS OF THE SURGE ZONE.

EXCESSIVE RAINFALL OVER THE LAST 24 HRS IS PRODUCING INLAND
FLOODING. THIS FLOODING HAS THE POTENTIAL TO COMBINE WITH STORM
SURGE INUNDATION TO CREATE DANGEROUS RISES IN WATER LEVEL ALONG
THE COAST & UP STREAM IN COASTAL RIVERS.

THIS SITUATION IS A SIGNIFICANT THREAT TO LIFE & PROPERTY.

.INLAND FLOODING.
SIGNIFICANT INLAND FLOODING DUE TO INTENSE RAINFALL IS EXPECTED
FROM RAIN BANDS ASSOCIATED WITH TROPICAL STORM DEBBY. ADDITIONAL
ACCUMULATIONS OF AROUND 1 TO 2 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE.BRINGING STORM
TOTAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS AS HIGH AS 25 TO 30 INCHES. RAINFALL
AMOUNTS OF THIS MAGNITUDE WILL CAUSE LIFE THREATENING INLAND
FLOODING.ESPECIALLY FOR VULNERABLE LOCATIONS IN URBANIZED AREAS
AS WELL AS NEAR RIVERS.CREEKS & STREAMS.

$$

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COASTAL TAYLOR-COASTAL DIXIE-
552 AM EDT TUE JUN 26 2012

.TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT.

.WINDS.
SUSTAINED WINDS OF 30 TO 40 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 50 MPH WILL
CONTINUE THROUGH AT LEAST WEDNESDAY.

WINDS OF THIS INTENSITY CAN CAUSE MINOR DAMAGE TO LOOSE ITEMS
UNSECURED OUTDOORS. TREES & SHRUBS MAY BE UPROOTED OR SNAPPED
BY THESE WINDS. SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES WILL BE POSSIBLE.

.STORM SURGE & STORM TIDE.
COMBINED STORM SURGE & ASTRONOMICAL TIDE WATERS 3 TO 5 FEET
ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL WILL CONTINUE TO OCCUR WITHIN AREAS CLOSER
TO THE COAST RESULTING IN WORST CASE FLOOD INUNDATION OF 3 TO
5 FEET ABOVE GROUND LEVEL SOMEWHERE WITHIN PARTS OF THE SURGE
ZONE.

THERE IS A SIGNIFICANT THREAT TO LIFE & PROPERTY FROM COASTAL
FLOODING.POTENTIALLY HAVING A MODERATE IMPACT. THIS WILL LIKELY
PRESENT AN IMPACT FOR VULNERABLE LOW LYING LOCATIONS SUCH AS
HOMES & BUSINESSES RIGHT ALONG THE SHORE.

.INLAND FLOODING.
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR PORTIONS OF THE AREA.
LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH DEBBY. COASTAL AREAS
CAN EXPECT AS MUCH AS 7 TO 10 INCHES THROUGH TUESDAY. RAINFALL
AMOUNTS OF THIS INTENSITY COULD CAUSE DANGEROUS FLOODING IN LOW
LYING AREAS.

$$

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MADISON-INLAND TAYLOR-LAFAYETTE-INLAND DIXIE-
552 AM EDT TUE JUN 26 2012

.TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT.

.WINDS.
AS TROPICAL STORM DEBBY APPROACHES.SUSTAINED TROPICAL STORM
FORCE WINDS ARE LIKELY. MAX WINDS ARE FORECAST TO BE IN THE
30 TO 35 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 45 MPH.

WINDS OF THIS INTENSITY CAN CAUSE MINOR DAMAGE TO LOOSE ITEMS
UNSECURED OUTDOORS. NEWLY PLANTED OR YOUNG TREES & SHRUBS MAY
BE UPROOTED IF NOT SECURED PROPERLY. ISOLATED POWER OUTAGES WILL
BE POSSIBLE.

.INLAND FLOODING.
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR PORTIONS OF THE AREA.
LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH DEBBY. COASTAL AREAS
CAN EXPECT AS MUCH AS 7 TO 10 INCHES THROUGH TUESDAY. RAINFALL
AMOUNTS OF THIS INTENSITY COULD CAUSE DANGEROUS FLOODING IN LOW
LYING AREAS.

$$

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APALACHEE BAY-
COASTAL WATERS FROM APALACHICOLA TO DESTIN FL OUT 20 NM-
COASTAL WATERS FROM  OCHLOCKONEE RIVER TO APALACHICOLA FL OUT TO
20 NM-
COASTAL WATERS FROM  SUWANNEE RIVER TO KEATON BEACH FL OUT 20 NM-
WATERS FROM APALACHICOLA TO DESTIN FL FROM 20 TO 60 NM-
WATERS FROM  SUWANNEE RIVER TO APALACHICOLA FL FROM 20 TO 60 NM-
552 AM EDT TUE JUN 26 2012

.TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT.

.WINDS & SEAS.
SUSTAINED WINDS OF 35 TO 45 KNOTS WITH GUSTS TO 50 KNOTS WILL
CONTINUE INTO WED AS DEBBY REMAINS OVER THE WATERS. SEAS UP
TO 8 TO 13 FEET ARE EXPECTED.

$$

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INLAND FRANKLIN-INLAND JEFFERSON-INLAND WAKULLA-
552 AM EDT TUE JUN 26 2012

.TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS CANCELLED.

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