DISCUSSION
...IVAN OVER TEXAS AND STATIONARY...
IVAN has become stationary midway between Huntsville and Lufkin, TX.
Rainfall amounts of 2 to 4 inches, with isolated higher amounts to 5 inches, may be expected in portions of east Texas and Louisiana in association with IVAN.
WATCHES/WARNINGS
[There are watches or warnings associated with IVAN.]
STORM DATA
Fix Time: 5 PM ET / 4 PM CT (2100Z)
Location: 31.0N by 94.9W, or midway between Huntsville and Lufkin, TX.
Vector: Stationary.
Winds: 10-15 MPH.
Pressure: 1014 MB or 29.95"
Diameter of Hurricane Force Winds: N/A.
Diameter of Tropical Storm Force Winds: N/A.
Anticipated landfall time: IVAN has made landfall.
Anticipated landfall location: IVAN has made landfall.
HURRICANE LOCAL STATEMENTS
[There are no local statements associated with IVAN.]
NEXRAD IMAGERY
SLOSH DATA
[IVAN has made landfall.]
TOD DATA
[IVAN has made landfall.]
STATE-ISSUED OFFICIAL EVACUATION INSTRUCTIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION
[None at this time.]
INTEREST WATCH AREA
[IVAN has made landfall.]
DISCUSSION
...JEANNE HEADING FOR FLORIDA...HURRICANE WARNINGS ARE UP...PREPARE FOR CATEGORY III ALONG MOST OF FLORIDA ATLANTIC COAST...
JEANNE has developed a secondary eyewall, so is recycling. That said, it will likely finish that process soon, and also begin moving over cold water. Steady intensification to category III is likely prior to landfall.
Models have JEANNE running along the coast either as a hurricane or a strong tropical storm all the way from landfall near Vero Beach up to Kitty Hawk, NC. Prepare accordingly!
From sundown tonight to sundown tomorrow is Yom Kipper. Jewish people may not be listening to radio and TV. Please try and keep them aware of the progress of JEANNE.
Note that the path of JEANNE is such that even though the landfall is in northern Florida, on the forecast track the effects of the storm's severity will be felt from Ft. Lauderdale, FL, to Kitty Hawk, NC.
Rainfall totals of 5 to 10 inches along and to the right of the track of JEANNE may be expected which can result in life-threatening flash floods.
Again, JEANNE will likely be a category III at landfall.
WATCHES/WARNINGS
AT 5 PM ET THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER HAS ISSUED A HURRICANE WARNING FOR THE FLORIDA ATLANTIC COAST FROM FLORIDA CITY NORTHWARD TO ST. AUGUSTINE, INCLUDING LAKE OKEECHOBEE.
A HURRICANE WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE NORTHERN BAHAMAS, INCLUDING THE ABACOS, ANDROS ISLAND, BERRY ISLANDS, BIMIMI, ELEUTHERA, GRAND BAHAMA, AND NEW PROVIDENCE.
AT 5 PM ET THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER HAS ISSUED A HURRICANE WATCH FOR THE ATLANTIC COAST OF THE UNITED STATES FROM ST. AUGUSTINE, FL, TO ALTAMAHA SOUND, GA.
A TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE CENTRAL BAHAMAS, INCLUDING CAT ISLAND, THE EXUMAS, LONG ISLAND, RUM CAY, AND SAN SALVADOR.
AT 5 PM ET A TROPICAL STORM WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FROM FLORIDA CITY AROUND THE SOUTHERN END OF THE FLORIDA PENINSULA AND NORTHWARD ALONG THE FLORIDA WEST COAST TO ANCLOTE KEY, INCLUDING THE FLORIDA BAY AND THE FLORIDA KEYS NORTH OF SEVEN MILE BRIDGE.
STORM DATA
Fix Time: 5 PM ET/AT (2100Z)
Location: 26.4N by 73.5W, or 225 miles E of Great Abaco Island and 400 miles E of the SE Florida coast.
Vector: W at 12 MPH. Some acceleration is expected during the next 24 hours.
Winds: 100 MPH 1-minute sustained. Some slow strengthening is expected over the next 24 hours.
Pressure: 965 MB or 28.50"
Diameter of Hurricane Force Winds: 90 miles.
Diameter of Tropical Storm Force Winds: 300 miles.
Anticipated Landfall Time: 1 AM, Sunday, September 26, 2004.
Anticipated Landfall Location: On barrier island SSE of Vero Beach, FL.
HURRICANE LOCAL STATEMENTS
NEXRAD IMAGERY
[No part of JEANNE is within 124 nautical miles of any CONUS or Puerto Rico NEXRAD location.]
SLOSH DATA
Bahamas--Storm surge flooding of 4 to 8 feet above normal tide levels along the north side of Grand Bahama Island and the west side of the Abacos. Storm surge flooding of 2 to 4 feet above normal tide level may be expected along the west side of other Bahamian islands in hurricane warning area.
Florida--Storm surge flooding of 4 to 6 feet above normal tide levels may be expected near and to the right of the center when JEANNE crossed the coast.
[SLOSH data have not yet been calculated for JEANNE.]
TOD DATA
[None at this time. TOD data will be calculated if and when hurricane warnings are posted for CONUS and apply only to CONUS territories.]
STATE-ISSUED OFFICIAL EVACUATION INSTRUCTIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION
INTEREST WATCH AREA
Interests in the Bahamas, and along the United States Atlantic littoral from Florida to Massachusetts should monitor the progress of JEANNE.