Thursday, August 17, 2006

Weather Report For Johnson Settlement NB, Recorded At 2100 UCT On 08/17/2006

Temp: Current; 22.1 C/72 F, High; 24.8 C/77 F, Low; 9 C/48 F


Hum: 51%


Bar: 1019 mb/30.12 Inches; Falling Slowly


Sky: Mainly Sunny; Scatt. Cumulus


Wind: NW; 5 gusting to 10 mph/8 gusting to 16 km/h


Precip: None


Total Precip: None


Note: Highest Barometeric Pressure of the month, thus far, 1023 mb/30.20 Inches, recorded at 12:00 PM Local Time (ADT).

Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook

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ABNT20 KNHC 172109
TWOAT
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
530 PM EDT THU AUG 17 2006

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

AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE...LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 110 MILES
SOUTHEAST OF CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA...CONTINUES TO PRODUCE
DISORGANIZED AREAS OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. THERE IS STILL A
SMALL CHANCE THAT THIS SYSTEM COULD BECOME A TROPICAL DEPRESSION
TONIGHT OR EARLY FRIDAY BEFORE UPPER LEVEL WINDS BECOME UNFAVORABLE
FOR SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT. EVEN IF A DEPRESSION DOES NOT
FORM...SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH BRIEF GUSTY WINDS COULD
AFFECT COASTAL AREAS OF SOUTH CAROLINA...GEORGIA...AND
NORTHEASTERN FLORIDA DURING THE NEXT DAY OR SO AS THE SYSTEM
DRIFTS SOUTHWESTWARD.


ELSEWHERE...TROPICAL STORM FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED THROUGH
FRIDAY.

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FORECASTER BROWN/AVILA

Surface Chart recorded this afternoon. It depicts an area of low pressure that is currently located off the Coast of Georgia. This system should not become a tropical depression, rather it should dissipate as conditions become less favorable for development, and it moves inland tomorrow afternoon. As such, this should be my last update on the disturbance, barring any unforeseen developments. Posted by Picasa

Color Enhanced IR Satellite Image taken this afternoon. It shows an area of low pressure that is currently located off the Coast of Georgia. This system should not become a tropical depression, rather it should dissipate as conditions become less favorable for development, and it moves inland tomorrow afternoon. As such, this should be my last update on the disturbance, barring any unforeseen developments. Posted by Picasa