Tuesday, June 27, 2006


Surface chart depicting the tropical low, now located inland over coastal North Carolina. Posted by Picasa

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ABNT20 KNHC 272123
TWOAT
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
530 PM EDT TUE JUN 27 2006

FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...

THE SMALL AREA OF LOW PRESSURE INVESTIGATED BY RECONNAISSANCE
AIRCRAFT EARLIER TODAY MOVED INLAND NEAR MOREHEAD CITY BEFORE IT
COULD DEVELOP A CLOSED CIRCULATION. THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY WITH THE
SYSTEM IS BECOMING LESS ORGANIZED AND DEVELOPMENT INTO A TROPICAL
CYCLONE IS BECOMING LESS LIKELY. HOWEVER...THIS SYSTEM IS STILL
PRODUCING WINDS OF 35 TO 40 MPH OVER PORTIONS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA
OUTER BANKS AND ADJACENT WATERS. LOCALLY HEAVY RAINS AND STRONG
GUSTY WINDS WILL CONTINUE TO SPREAD NORTHWARD THROUGH THE
MID-ATLANTIC STATES AND INTO NEW ENGLAND OVER THE NEXT DAY OR SO.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA...PLEASE CONSULT
PRODUCTS ISSUED BY YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST
OFFICE. Posted by Picasa

Weather Report For Johnson Settlement NB, Recorded At 2100 UCT On 06/27/2006

Temp: Current; 25.6 C/78 F, High; 28.5 C/83 F, Low; 17.1 C/63 F


Hum: 57%


Bar: 1023 mb/30.22 Inches; Holding Steady


Sky: A mix of Sun and Clouds; Scatt. Cumulus


Wind: SW; 12 gusting to 22 mph/19 gusting to 35 km/h


Precip: None


Total Precip: None


Note: Warmest day of the year, and the season, thus far.

Frequent wind gusts of 30 mph/48 km/h, with a few peak brief gusts to 40 mph/64 km/h, occurred this morning and afternoon.

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WONT41 KNHC 271829
DSAAT
SPECIAL TROPICAL DISTURBANCE STATEMENT
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
228 PM EDT TUE JUN 27 2006

RECENT INFORMATION FROM AN AIR FORCE RESERVE RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT
INDICATES THE AREA OF DISTURBED WEATHER IS CENTERED ABOUT 35 MILES
SOUTHWEST OF CAPE LOOKOUT NORTH CAROLINA. WHILE THERE IS A SMALL
AREA OF GALE FORCE WINDS ON ITS EAST SIDE... THE SYSTEM DOES NOT
HAVE A CLOSED SURFACE CIRCULATION... AND IS THEREFORE NOT A
TROPICAL CYCLONE AT THIS TIME. THE AIRCRAFT WILL CONTINUE TO
INVESTIGATE THE SYSTEM THIS AFTERNOON.

THERE IS STILL THE POTENTIAL FOR THIS SYSTEM TO DEVELOP INTO A
TROPICAL STORM AS IT MOVES NORTH TO NORTH-NORTHEASTWARD AT 20 TO 25
MPH. RESIDENTS IN COASTAL REGIONS OF NORTH CAROLINA... VIRGINIA...
AND THE DELMARVA PENINSULA SHOULD CLOSELY MONITOR THE PROGRESS OF
THIS SYSTEM TODAY AS TROPICAL STORM WARNINGS COULD BE REQUIRED WITH
LITTLE NOTICE. EVEN IF THIS SYSTEM DOES NOT FORM INTO A TROPICAL
CYCLONE... IT WILL PRODUCE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH LOCALLY
HEAVY RAINFALL AND STRONG GUSTY WINDS ACROSS THE MID-ATLANTIC AREA
TODAY AND TONIGHT.

FORECASTER STEWART

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