Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Weather Report For Johnson Settlement NB, Recorded At 2100 UCT On 07/18/2006

Temp: Current; 25.7 C/78 F, High; 30.2 C/86 F, Low; (to current time) 18.1 C/65 F


Hum: 67%


Bar: 1009 mb/29.81 Inches; Rising Slowly


Sky: Mainly Cloudy; Cirrus, Cirrostratus, Cirrocumulus and Scatt. Cumulus, with moderate smog


Wind: SW; 4 gusting to 9 mph/6 gusting to 14 km/h


Precip: None


Total Precip: None


Note: None

Tropical Storm BERYL Update

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WTNT62 KNHC 182056
TCUAT2
TROPICAL STORM BERYL TROPICAL CYCLONE UPDATE
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL022006
455 PM EDT TUE JUL 18 2006
...RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT DATA INDICATES THAT TROPICAL DEPRESSION
TWO HAS REACHED TROPICAL STORM STATUS...

SHORTLY BEFORE 445 PM CDT...RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT INDICATED
FLIGHT-LEVEL WINDS OF 46-47 KT IN THE SOUTHEASTERN QUADRANT...ALONG
WITH A CENTRAL PRESSURE OF 1007 MB...OR 29.74 INCHES. MAXIMUM
SUSTAINED WINDS IN CYCLOEN ARE NOW ESTIMATED TO BE AT LEAST 40 MPH
IN THE EASTERN SEMICIRCLE...AND THE SYSTEM IS BEING DESIGNATED
TROPICAL STORM BERYL. THIS NEW STORM STATUS WILL BE REFLECTED IN
NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER GRAPHICS PRODUCTS AND ALSO IN THE NEXT
INTERMEDIATE PUBLIC ADVISORY ISSUED AT 8 PM EDT.

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FORECASTER STEWART

Color Enhanced IR Satellite pic, showing the newly minted TD 2 (and another suspect area for future development further out in the North Atlantic), currently located off the Coast of the South Carolina. This system has a 50% chance of playing some role in our weather and becoming a tropical storm, by the weekend, stay tuned. Posted by Picasa

Surface Chart created this morning, and depicting the newly minted TD 2, currently located off the Coast of the South Carolina. This system has a 50% chance of playing some role in our weather and becoming a tropical storm, by the weekend, stay tuned. Posted by Picasa