Posted on 08/13/2004 6:53:55 PM PDT by bwteim
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tcpat5 Bulletin Tropical Depression Five Advisory Number 1 NWC TPC/National Hurricane center Miami fl 5 pm ast Fri Aug 13 2004
...Tropical depression five develops east of the Windward Islands...
Watches may be required for portions of the lesser antilles by saturday morning. Interests in the lesser antilles and the eastern caribbean sea should closely monitor this system over the next few days.
At 5 pm ast...2100Z...The center of tropical depression five was located near latitude 8.9 North...Longitude 46.2 West or about 1045 miles...1680 Km...East-southeast of the windward islands.
The depression is moving toward the west near 20 mph...32 Km/hr... And this general motion is expected to continue for the next 24 hours.
Maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph... 55 Km/hr...With higher gusts. Some strengthening is forecast during the next 24 hours and the depression could become a tropical storm by saturday.
The estimated minimum central pressure is 1009 mb...29.80 Inches.
Repeating the 5 pm ast position... 8.9 N... 46.2 W. Movement toward...West near 20 mph. Maximum sustained winds... 35 Mph. Minimum central pressure...1009 Mb.
For storm information specific to your area...Please monitor products issued by your local weather office.
The next advisory will be issued by the national hurricane center at 11 pm ast.
Forecaster stewart
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See also http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1190913/posts for TD #4, the other system that is currently out over water.
FYI
Oh no. The track looks just like Charley.
Camille from 1969
Charley was a fairly unusual track for an early August Storm, esp. starting in that location.
5 is more than likely to go south of Charley.
We should just call this one Charley 2.
You're right, was just bringing up the fact that there are two TD's on the map now that may or may not materialize.
My mother is a truck driver who was supposed to deliver to Tampa this afternoon. Her terminal callled her off and sent her ton Georgia.
Hope she stays safe. There would probably be no way she could go on I-75 easily for a while. There were news shots of people staying in South Georgia who had left Tampa Bay area. They'll want to come home soon since the Bay area was not hit.
Quite possible for 5 to just plow into Honduras or Mexico or something, too.
I hope you're wrong because I am in Mobile.
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