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Hurricane Isabel:Live Thread #2 "Force Ten Conditions In North Carolina And Further North"
NHC | 9-17-03 | My Favorite Headache

Posted on 09/17/2003 8:14:30 PM PDT by My Favorite Headache

Hurricane Isabel Advisory Number 48

Statement as of 11:00 PM EDT on September 17, 2003

...Outer bands of Hurricane Isabel moving onshore...weather should gradually worsen...

A Hurricane Warning remains in effect from Cape Fear North Carolina to Chincoteague Virginia...including Pamlico and Albemarle sounds...and the Chesapeake Bay south of Smith Point. A Hurricane Warning means that hurricane conditions are expected within the warning area...generally within 24 hours.

All preparations to protect life and property should be rushed to completion in the Hurricane Warning area.

A Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect south of Cape Fear to South Santee River South Carolina...and north of Chincoteague to Sandy Hook New Jersey...including Delaware Bay. A Tropical Storm Warning also remains in effect for the Chesapeake Bay from Smith Point northward...and for the tidal Potomac.

At 11 PM EDT...0300z...the center of Hurricane Isabel was located by an Air Force reconnaissance aircraft near latitude 31.9 north... longitude 73.9 west or about 250 miles south-southeast of Cape Hatteras North Carolina.

Isabel is moving toward the north-northwest near 13 mph. A turn to the northwest with an increase in forward speed is expected prior to landfall. On the forecast track...the center of Isabel is expected to make landfall in eastern North Carolina during the day Thursday. However...conditions will deteriorate over a large area well before the center reaches the coast. Tropical storm conditions are already spreading across the coastline.

Maximum sustained winds are near 105 mph...with higher gusts. A slight increase in strength is possible prior to landfall.

Hurricane force winds extend outward up to 115 miles from the center...and tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 315 miles. A buoy located west of the hurricane recently reported wind gusts to 74 mph and 32 foot waves.

An Air Force hurricane hunter plane recently reported a minimum central pressure of 956 mb...28.23 inches.

Storm surge flooding of 7 to 11 feet above normal tide levels... along with extremely large and dangerous battering waves...is expected near and to the north of where the center crosses the coast. Storm surge flooding of 4 to 8 ft above normal tide levels is expected in Chesapeake Bay and the tidal portions of adjacent rivers.

Storm total rainfalls of 6 to 10 inches...with locally higher amounts...are likely in association with Isabel.

There is a threat of isolated tornadoes over eastern North Carolina and southeastern Virginia on Thursday.

Repeating the 11 PM EDT position...31.9 N... 73.9 W. Movement toward...north-northwest near 13 mph. Maximum sustained winds...105 mph. Minimum central pressure... 956 mb.

For storm information specific to your area...please monitor products issued by your local weather office.

An intermediate advisory will be issued by the National Hurricane Center at 2 am EDT followed by the next complete advisory at 5 am EDT.

Forecaster Avila


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; US: North Carolina; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: hurricane; hurricaneisabel; isabel; landfall
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To: glock rocks
Praying for Gabz.
1,761 posted on 09/18/2003 5:43:50 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (one mile from the Capitol in DC...)
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To: Howlin
I am not looking at a map now, but the color that is darkest or lightest tends to be the heaviest.....there should be a legend that tells you estimated speeds. Lot of area with 55kts plus wind speeds earlier today, which is not fun.

1,762 posted on 09/18/2003 5:44:00 PM PDT by rwfromkansas ("Men stumble over the truth, but most pick themselves up as if nothing had happened." Churchill)
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To: glock rocks
what is the word on virginia's eastern shore we have tenants near wallops island and have hear no info for quite a while?
1,763 posted on 09/18/2003 5:45:15 PM PDT by antti tuuri
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To: Interesting Times
Great report. Thanks.
1,764 posted on 09/18/2003 5:46:15 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (one mile from the Capitol in DC...)
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To: EternalVigilance
You're in the lull. The next band is moving in and should hit shortly. More wind and a lot more rain, but so far the winds aren't any worse than the previous band.
1,765 posted on 09/18/2003 5:46:45 PM PDT by palmer (paid for by the "Lazamataz for Supreme Ruler" campaign.)
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To: palmer
Thank you.
1,766 posted on 09/18/2003 5:47:24 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (one mile from the Capitol in DC...)
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To: antti tuuri
I have no idea. Hopefully, just another area with power outage.
1,767 posted on 09/18/2003 5:52:22 PM PDT by glock rocks (prayers for family and friends in Isabel's path)
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To: palmer; snopercod
Just talked to friends at Manassas, VA. Light to moderate winds, some rain; "nothing to report."

Here, we had a glorious orange-red sunset. The wx for rain "petered out" as the clouds dissipated.

Air is fresh. RADAR shows stuff, but there is really no wind to measure.

1,768 posted on 09/18/2003 5:55:11 PM PDT by First_Salute
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To: glock rocks
I will say a prayer for her.

I hope she is okay...
1,769 posted on 09/18/2003 5:55:37 PM PDT by rwfromkansas ("Men stumble over the truth, but most pick themselves up as if nothing had happened." Churchill)
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To: antti tuuri
Wave height is up 22 feet for station 44009, and still climbing.
1,770 posted on 09/18/2003 5:56:02 PM PDT by Fitzcarraldo
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To: Interesting Times
From the same weather web-board (storm2k.org):

Haven't been able to read the boards to see if this has made it up but there is basically catastrophic flooding from the storm in Pamlico, Craven, and Carteret Counties. The national guard is currently trying to rescue about 100 people near Harlow that are stranded and at least 40 homes in the area are either flooded, destroyed, or gone. Pamlico doesn't sound much better. In Carteret you really can't get to the eastern half of the county at the moment because of the water. In Atlantic there are currently 200 homes surrounded by water and rescue efforts are ongoing. Evidently the water is so high that the sub division on the other side of the highway where I live has been flooded by North River. Its only supposed to get worse tommorow because the waters not going anywhere. Just wanted to update you all because it didn't seem to make the national news.

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Sounds like people are still accessing the damage down in NC.

Here in NE PA we've got many trees down already and power crews doing triage on arcing lines. I'm listening to the local police scanner and hearing more and more reports of roads closed and lines down.

We still have power, but I don't expect to have it in the morning. Luckily there's been little rain. It looks like it's going to be a lot worse out in the middle of the state.

1,771 posted on 09/18/2003 5:57:44 PM PDT by waspguy
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To: Fitzcarraldo
I guess that flood insurance I was bitching about 6 months ago wasn't so expensive after all.
1,772 posted on 09/18/2003 6:00:02 PM PDT by antti tuuri
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To: waspguy
See my post 1720...
1,773 posted on 09/18/2003 6:00:07 PM PDT by Interesting Times (tag line. you're it.)
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To: Fitzcarraldo
The wave height at buoy 41025 was over 40 feet two hours ago, then the station went offline.

http://seaboard.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.phtml?station=41025

1,774 posted on 09/18/2003 6:00:54 PM PDT by Fitzcarraldo
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To: EternalVigilance
Tropical Storm Isabel Intermediate Advisory Number 51b

Statement as of 9:00 PM EDT on September 18, 2003

 

...Isabel weakens to a tropical storm...

At 9 PM...0100z...the Hurricane Warning has been replaced by a
Tropical Storm Warning. 

A Tropical Storm Warning is now in effect north of Surf City North
Carolina to Moriches Inlet New York...including Pamlico and
Albemarle sounds...Chesapeake Bay...the tidal Potomac...and
Delaware Bay.

 
At 9 PM EDT...0100z...the center of Tropical Storm Isabel was
located inland near latitude 37.0 north... longitude 77.9 west...
or about 30 miles northwest of Emporia Virginia.

 
Isabel is moving toward the northwest near 20 mph. A turn to the
north-northwest is expected during the next 24 hours. On the
forecast track...the center of Isabel is expected to move across
eastern Virginia toward western Pennsylvania over the next 24
hours.

 
Maximum sustained winds have decreased to near 70 mph...with higher
gusts.  Although Isabel will continue to weaken as it moves over
land...unusually strong winds...with gusts to hurricane force...may
be experienced well inland to the elevated terrain of northern
Virginia and Maryland...as well as on high-rise buildings and other
structures.

 
Tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 345 miles.

 
Estimated minimum central pressure is  968 mb...28.58 inches.

 
Storm surge flooding of 2 to 4 feet above normal tide levels...
along with large and dangerous battering waves...may still
occur along the Atlantic coast within the Tropical Storm Warning
area. Storm surge flooding of 4 to 6 ft above normal tide levels is
still possible in Chesapeake Bay and the tidal portions of adjacent
rivers.  Storm surge flooding along the Outer Banks will continue to
gradually subside tonight.

 
Storm total rainfalls of 6 to 10 inches...with locally higher
amounts...are likely in association with Isabel.

 
There is a threat of isolated tornadoes over eastern Virginia...and
southeastern Maryland through tonight.

 
Repeating the 9 PM EDT position...37.0 N... 77.9 W.  Movement
toward...northwest near 20 mph.  Maximum sustained winds... 70 mph. 
Minimum central pressure... 968 mb.

 
For storm information specific to your area...please monitor
products issued by your local weather office...and statements from
local emergency management officials.

 
The next advisory will be issued by the National Hurricane Center at
11 PM EDT.

 
Forecaster Avila

1,775 posted on 09/18/2003 6:01:27 PM PDT by NautiNurse
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To: First_Salute
Manassas is now out of the lull. Talk to them again. Uh oh, just heard a tree fall.
1,776 posted on 09/18/2003 6:02:34 PM PDT by palmer (paid for by the "Lazamataz for Supreme Ruler" campaign.)
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To: Interesting Times
As of 8:28 Eastern, 1,411,823 of 2,215,825 Dominion Power customers are without power. Amazing.

Dominion Power Customer Outages (self updating)


1,777 posted on 09/18/2003 6:04:21 PM PDT by glock rocks (prayers for family and friends in Isabel's path)
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To: NautiNurse
Tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 345 miles.

No longer a hurricane 8 hours after landfall... just your basic 700 mile wide tropical storm with 70mph winds and higher gusts. And a low pressure equivalent to a Category 2 hurricane.

Hurricane Isabel. It wasn't like the others...

1,778 posted on 09/18/2003 6:05:59 PM PDT by Interesting Times (tag line. you're it.)
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To: glock rocks
It looks like Dominion Power lost a paintball war.
1,779 posted on 09/18/2003 6:06:47 PM PDT by Interesting Times (tag line. you're it.)
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To: Interesting Times
Whoops - missed that. That's what comes of trying to read too many things at once and listen to the TV and scanner.
1,780 posted on 09/18/2003 6:07:16 PM PDT by waspguy
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