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TROPICAL DEPRESSION FOURTEEN STRENGTHENS TO TROPICAL STORM MARIA...NO THREAT TO LAND...
NOAA ^ | Sept. 2, 2005 | National Hurricane Center

Posted on 09/02/2005 8:04:08 AM PDT by varina davis

BULLETIN TROPICAL STORM MARIA ADVISORY NUMBER 5 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 11 AM AST FRI SEP 02 2005

...TROPICAL DEPRESSION FOURTEEN STRENGTHENS TO TROPICAL STORM MARIA...NO THREAT TO LAND...

SATELLITE IMAGES INDICATE THAT TROPICAL DEPRESSION FOURTEEN HAS STRENGTHENED AND IS NOW TROPICAL STORM MARIA...THE 13TH NAMED CYCLONE OF THE 2005 HURRICANE SEASON. AT 11 AM AST...1500Z...THE CENTER OF TROPICAL STORM MARIA WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 21.3 NORTH...LONGITUDE 50.0 WEST OR ABOUT 880 MILES...1415 KM... EAST-NORTHEAST OF THE NORTHERN LEEWARD ISLANDS AND ABOUT 1185 MILES...1910 KM...SOUTHEAST OF BERMUDA.

MARIA HAS BEEN MOVING WESTWARD FOR THE PAST FEW HOURS BUT IS EXPECTED TO MOVE TOWARD THE WEST-NORTHWEST NEAR 9 MPH...15 KM/HR... LATER TODAY. A GRADUAL TURN TO THE NORTHWEST IS EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS. ON THIS TRACK..MARIA WILL BE MOVING OVER OPEN WATERS.

MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE NEAR 40 MPH... 65 KM/HR...WITH HIGHER GUSTS. NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IN STRENGTH IS FORECAST DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS.

TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 70 MILES ...110 KM FROM THE CENTER.

ESTIMATED MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE IS 1007 MB...29.74 INCHES.

REPEATING THE 11 AM AST POSITION...21.3 N... 50.0 W. MOVEMENT TOWARD...WEST-NORTHWEST NEAR 9 MPH. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS... 40 MPH. MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...1007 MB.

THE NEXT ADVISORY WILL BE ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER AT 5 PM AST.

FORECASTER AVILA


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: maria; storm; strengthens; tropical

1 posted on 09/02/2005 8:04:08 AM PDT by varina davis
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To: varina davis

Maria... I just met a storm named Maria...


2 posted on 09/02/2005 8:09:52 AM PDT by cogitator
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To: varina davis

Thank you for spreading panic.


3 posted on 09/02/2005 8:10:01 AM PDT by Skylab
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To: varina davis

4 posted on 09/02/2005 8:10:55 AM PDT by Alex Marko
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To: cogitator

Away up here they've got a name, for rain and wind and fire,
The rain is Tess, the fire is Joe,
And they call the wind Maria....


5 posted on 09/02/2005 8:17:12 AM PDT by Tennessee_Bob ("Nac Mac Feegle! The Wee Free Men! Nae king! Nae quin! Nae laird! We willna be fooled again!")
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To: Alex Marko

could you have found a smaller version of the picture? I'm already legally blind and really wanted to put my nose up to the screen to try to see the storm track

/sarcasm ;^>

By the way, a decent sized version of the image is here:

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/144841.shtml?5day


6 posted on 09/02/2005 8:18:46 AM PDT by Phsstpok (There are lies, damned lies, statistics and presentation graphics, in descending order of truth)
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To: Tennessee_Bob

Climatologists are singing:

"How do you solve a problem like Maria?
How do you catch a cloud and pin it down?"


7 posted on 09/02/2005 8:23:33 AM PDT by mikrofon (The Sound of Mucus)
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To: Skylab
Thank you for spreading panic.

It does say "NO THREAT TO LAND" right in the bulletin.

8 posted on 09/02/2005 8:28:15 AM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
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To: varina davis

Hummmm,,, sounds familiar. Didn't the weather hot shots say that about Katrina?????


9 posted on 09/02/2005 8:29:14 AM PDT by timdel33
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To: timdel33

This storm ain't hitting land anywhere in the U.S. -- it's way too far east for that. Just look at the track and follow even the most westerly course in that cone. I don't recall a single tropical storm ever hitting the New York area without first brushing along the Outer Banks of North Carolina.


10 posted on 09/02/2005 8:36:20 AM PDT by Alberta's Child (I ain't got a dime, but what I got is mine. I ain't rich, but Lord I'm free.)
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To: timdel33

Here's a prediction. From now on, every time it rains, the media will be sounding the death knell. Public officials will evacuate entire cities at the sight of of dark clouds.


11 posted on 09/02/2005 8:37:40 AM PDT by Callahan
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To: Callahan
Public officials will evacuate entire cities at the sight of of dark clouds.

Do you mean that public officials will order the citizens to leave the city, or that the mayor and cronies will skedaddle and leave the population to its fate?

12 posted on 09/02/2005 10:11:35 AM PDT by KarlInOhio (Bork should have had Kennedy's USSC seat and Kelo v. New London would have gone the other way.)
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