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Junior Lolley <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 25 Aug 2012 13:07:56 -0400
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If this post is not allowed on this list just let me know.
This is what I have to look forward to this week.

Tropical Storm Isaac has become better organized overnight. While it is
still 
a tropical storm, the structure of the storm has improved. 
The threat of impact is steadily increasing to the Florida Panhandle or Big 
Bend Region as well as further inland areas of Southeast Alabama and 
Southwestern Georgia. 
Predictions from the National Hurricane Center estimate that Isaac will make

landfall as a Category (2) storm slightly west of Panama City.  This area 
places all of Jackson County in the upper right quadrant of the storm which 
will mean an increase in rain and the possibility of numerous tornadoes.
At this time, confidence is high and the primary concern is heavy rainfall
We 
are urging all personnel and agencies to begin taking steps for the 
preparation of this impact. 
Forward motion at time of landfall is 10 mph. This equates to a widespread 
rainfall total of 10 to 15 inches with isolated higher totals in excess of
20 inches possible.


 Junior Lolley
Amateur radio call KG4ITD
Liberty County Emergency Coordinator

 

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