FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA
235 AM PDT FRI SEP 6 2013
...FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR THE MOUNTAINS AND DESERTS FOR THIS
AFTERNOON THROUGH THE EARLY EVENING...
.A SUBTROPICAL AIR MASS WILL LINGER OVER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
TODAY...WITH ISOLATED TO SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS POSSIBLE OVER THE
MOUNTAINS AND DESERTS. THESE THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE CAPABLE OF
PRODUCING LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN AND FLASH FLOODING AS WELL AS STRONG
AND GUSTY WINDS.
CAZ055-056-058-060>062-062100-
/O.NEW.KSGX.FF.A.0010.130906T1900Z-130907T0300Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY MOUNTAINS-RIVERSIDE COUNTY MOUNTAINS-
SAN DIEGO COUNTY MOUNTAINS-APPLE AND LUCERNE VALLEYS-
COACHELLA VALLEY-SAN DIEGO COUNTY DESERTS-
235 AM PDT FRI SEP 6 2013
...FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM NOON PDT TODAY THROUGH THIS
EVENING...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SAN DIEGO HAS ISSUED A
* FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR A PORTION OF SOUTHWEST CALIFORNIA...
INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING AREAS...APPLE AND LUCERNE VALLEYS...
COACHELLA VALLEY...RIVERSIDE COUNTY MOUNTAINS...SAN BERNARDINO
COUNTY MOUNTAINS...SAN DIEGO COUNTY DESERTS AND SAN DIEGO
COUNTY MOUNTAINS.
* FROM NOON PDT TODAY THROUGH THIS EVENING.
* HEAVY RAINFALL RATES AND RAPID RUNOFF...ESPECIALLY OVER AND
DOWN STREAM OF RECENTLY BURNED AREAS.
* FOR RECENT BURN AREAS...IN ADDITION TO FLASH FLOODING...EVEN
LIGHT TO MODERATE RAINFALL CAN PRODUCE MUD AND DEBRIS FLOWS.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT CONDITIONS MAY DEVELOP THAT LEAD
TO FLASH FLOODING. FLASH FLOODING IS A VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION.
YOU SHOULD MONITOR LATER FORECASTS AND BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION
SHOULD FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS BE ISSUED.
&&
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AG2 TROPICAL REPORT SEPTEMBER 6 2013
01 ACTIVE TROPICAL CYCLONE IN EASTPAC
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS BASED ON ONE-MINUTE AVERAGE
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
---
WARNING POSITION:
061200Z --- NEAR 22.0N 109.0W
MOVEMENT PAST SIX HOURS - 315 DEGREES AT 10 KTS
POSITION ACCURATE TO WITHIN 030 NM
POSITION BASED ON CENTER LOCATED BY SATELLITE
PRESENT WIND DISTRIBUTION:
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 035 KT, GUSTS 045 KT
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
RADIUS OF 034 KT WINDS - 060 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
000 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
000 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
000 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
REPEAT POSIT: 22.0N 109.0W
---
FORECASTS:
12 HRS, VALID AT:
070000Z --- 23.1N 110.4W
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 035 KT, GUSTS 045 KT
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
RADIUS OF 034 KT WINDS - 060 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
000 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
000 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
000 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
VECTOR TO 24 HR POSIT: 320 DEG/ 05 KTS
---
24 HRS, VALID AT:
071200Z --- 23.8N 111.1W
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 030 KT, GUSTS 040 KT
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
VECTOR TO 36 HR POSIT: 330 DEG/ 03 KTS
---
36 HRS, VALID AT:
080000Z --- 24.3N 111.4W
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 025 KT, GUSTS 035 KT
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
DISSIPATING AS A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE OVER WATER
VECTOR TO 48 HR POSIT: 355 DEG/ 04 KTS
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MAX SUSTAINED WINDS BASED ON ONE-MINUTE AVERAGE
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
---
WARNING POSITION:
061200Z --- NEAR 22.0N 109.0W
MOVEMENT PAST SIX HOURS - 315 DEGREES AT 10 KTS
POSITION ACCURATE TO WITHIN 030 NM
POSITION BASED ON CENTER LOCATED BY SATELLITE
PRESENT WIND DISTRIBUTION:
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 035 KT, GUSTS 045 KT
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
RADIUS OF 034 KT WINDS - 060 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
000 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
000 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
000 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
REPEAT POSIT: 22.0N 109.0W
---
FORECASTS:
12 HRS, VALID AT:
070000Z --- 23.1N 110.4W
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 035 KT, GUSTS 045 KT
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
RADIUS OF 034 KT WINDS - 060 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
000 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
000 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
000 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
VECTOR TO 24 HR POSIT: 320 DEG/ 05 KTS
---
24 HRS, VALID AT:
071200Z --- 23.8N 111.1W
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 030 KT, GUSTS 040 KT
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
VECTOR TO 36 HR POSIT: 330 DEG/ 03 KTS
---
36 HRS, VALID AT:
080000Z --- 24.3N 111.4W
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 025 KT, GUSTS 035 KT
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
DISSIPATING AS A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE OVER WATER
VECTOR TO 48 HR POSIT: 355 DEG/ 04 KTS
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UNITED NATIONS DATA from NAS BLYND with COMSECPAC; AOCC; WBUSA September 6 2013
Gale Report(s)
As reported from a SHIP
(21.60N 62.50W)
Wind speed at 18 UTC 05 Sep 2013 was
35 knots or 18 m/s from 170 degrees or S.
Fog Report(s)
As reported from PADUCAH, KY.
(37 04N 88 46W 126m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fog reported at 12 UTC 06 Sep 2013
(Fog or ice fog in patches)
Visibility: 400m
Fog Report(s)
As reported from CHARLESTON/KANAWHA., WV.
(38 22N 81 36W 299m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fog reported at 12 UTC 06 Sep 2013
(Fog or ice fog in patches)
Visibility: 400m
Fog Report(s)
As reported from NORFOLK/INT., VA.
(36 54N 76 12W 9m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fog reported at 12 UTC 05 Sep 2013
(Fog or ice fog in patches)
Visibility: 800m
Fog Report(s)
As reported from WILMINGTON, NC.
(34 16N 77 54W 10m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fog reported at 12 UTC 05 Sep 2013
(Fog or ice fog in patches)
Visibility: 400m
Thunderstorms Report(s)
As reported from DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, CO.
(39.86N 104.66W 1656m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Thunderstorm as at 00 UTC 06 Sep 2013
(Slight or moderate thunderstorm without hail)
Thunderstorms Report(s)
As reported from JACKSONVILLE/INTNL., FL.
(30.48N 81.70W 11m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Thunderstorm as at 00 UTC 06 Sep 2013
(Slight or moderate thunderstorm without hail)
Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)
As reported from C. AMALIE/TRUMAN, ST. THOMAS
(18 20N 64 58W 67m)
PUERTO RICO AND US POSSESSIONS IN THE CARIBBEAN AREA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 134.1 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 12 UTC
06 Sep 2013)
Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)
As reported from SALEM/MCNARY, OR.
(44 55N 123 01W 61m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 56.6 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 12 UTC
06 Sep 2013)
HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR METAREA XII
NWS OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER WASHINGTON DC
1745 UTC FRI SEP 06 2013
CCODE/1:31:12:01:00/AOW+POR/NWS/CCODE
SUPERSEDED BY NEXT ISSUANCE IN 6 HOURS
SEAS GIVEN AS SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT...WHICH IS THE AVERAGE
HEIGHT OF THE HIGHEST 1/3 OF THE WAVES. INDIVIDUAL WAVES MAY
BE MORE THAN TWICE THE SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT.
SECURITE
PACIFIC N OF 30N AND S OF 67N E OF A LINE FROM BERING STRAIT
TO 50N 160E
SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC SEP 06.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 07.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 08.
.WARNINGS.
...STORM WARNING...
.LOW 53N153W 985 MB MOVING N 20 KT. WITHIN 120 NM SW SEMICIRCLE
AND 240 NM N AND NW QUADRANTS WINDS 35 TO 50 KT. SEAS 9 TO 15 FT.
ALSO FROM 50N TO 60N BETWEEN 141W AND 158W WINDS 25 TO 35 KT.
SEAS 8 TO 13 FT. ELSEWHERE N OF 48N BETWEEN 137W AND 159W WINDS
TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 11 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 60N151W 999 MB. WITHIN 180 NM E AND
NE...AND 240 NM S AND SE QUADRANTS WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 8 TO
16 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW MOVED INLAND AND DISSIPATED.
...GALE WARNING...
.LOW 39N161W 1003 MB MOVING NE 30 KT. WITHIN 180 NM SE AND 300 NM
W AND SW QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 9 TO 15 FT. ELSEWHERE
FROM 33N TO 40N BETWEEN 157W AND 173W WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 8
TO 13 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 47N148W 1000 MB. WITHIN 420 NM N AND NE AND
300 NM SE QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 40 KT. SEAS 9 TO 16 FT. ELSEWHERE
WITHIN 720 NM N AND NE...480 NM SE...360 NM SW...AND 300 NM W AND
NW QUADRANTS WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 8 TO 14 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 57N141W 992 MB. WITHIN 240 NM OF LOW
CENTER...EXCEPT N QUADRANT...WINDS 30 TO 45 KT. SEAS 11 TO 22 FT.
ELSEWHERE FROM 51N TO 60N BETWEEN 133W AND 151W WINDS 20 TO 30
KT. SEAS 9 TO 17 FT.
...GALE WARNING...
.LOW 51N166E 993 MB MOVING E 20 KT. WITHIN 180 NM NE AND 360 NM
SE QUADRANTS...AND BETWEEN 300 NM AND 540 NM S QUADRANT WINDS 25
TO 35 KT. SEAS TO 12 FT. ELSEWHERE FROM 39N TO 54N W OF 175E
WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS TO 10 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 51N178E 984 MB. FROM 39N TO 54N BETWEEN
169W AND 170E WINDS 30 TO 45 KT. SEAS 10 TO 18 FT. ELSEWHERE FROM
37N TO 55N BETWEEN 167W AND 168E WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 8 TO 15
FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 49N170W 983 MB. BETWEEN 120 NM AND 540 NM E
AND NE QUADRANTS...BETWEEN 120 NM AND 600 NM SE QUADRANT...
BETWEEN 120 NM AND 480 NM SW QUADRANT...AND BETWEEN 60 NM AND 300
NM NW QUADRANT WINDS 30 TO 45 KT. SEAS 13 TO 26 FT. ELSEWHERE
FROM 37N TO 55N BETWEEN 152W AND 178E WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 11
TO 22 FT.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.FROM 30N TO 41N BETWEEN 119W AND 127W N TO NW WINDS 20 TO 30 KT.
SEAS TO 9 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST FROM 33N TO 43N BETWEEN 123W AND 130W N WINDS
20 TO 30 KT. SEAS TO 11 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LITTLE CHANGE.
.E OF A LINE FROM 45N128W TO 53N132W N TO NW WINDS 20 TO 30 KT.
SEAS TO 9 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST CONDITIONS DIMINISHED.
.LOW 46N163W 1006 MB MOVING SE 10 KT. WITHIN 120 NM W AND SW
SEMICIRCLES WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW AND CONDITIONS ABSORBED BY LOW 47N148W
DESCRIBED IN WARNINGS SECTION ABOVE.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 54N172E 1001 MB. WITHIN 180 NM SW QUADRANT
WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.DENSE FOG. VSBY OCCASIONALLY LESS THAN 1 NM FROM 42N TO 61N
BETWEEN 140W AND 153W.
.24 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG WITHIN 300 NM OF 47N144W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST CONDITIONS IMPROVED.
.DENSE FOG. VSBY OCCASIONALLY LESS THAN 1 NM WITHIN 300 NM OF
46N167E.
.24 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG FROM 43N TO 50N BETWEEN 172W AND
179W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST CONDITIONS IMPROVED.
.HIGH 40N137W 1026 MB MOVING NE 10 KT WILL TURN S AFTER 24 HOURS.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 43N136W 1024 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 40N137W 1024 MB.
.HIGH 41N179W 1018 MB MOVING SE 20 KT WILL TURN NE AND ACCELERATE
AFTER 24 HOURS.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 38N164W 1018 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 45N141W 1021 MB.
.HIGH 35N160E 1021 MB NEARLY STATIONARY.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 33N161E 1021 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 34N162E 1020 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 41N163E 1020 MB.
.FORECASTER AOCC OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER.
NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
E PACIFIC FROM THE EQUATOR TO 30N E OF 140W.
SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC FRI SEP 06.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SAT SEP 07.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SUN SEP 08.
.WARNINGS.
...TROPICAL STORM WARNING...
.TROPICAL STORM NEAR 22.3N 109.4W 1005 MB AT 1500 UTC SEP
06 MOVING NW OR 315 DEG AT 10 KT. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 35 KT
GUSTS 45 KT. TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS WITHIN 60 NM NE
QUADRANT. SEAS 12 FT OR GREATER WITHIN 90 NM NE QUADRANT AND 60
NM SE QUADRANT WITH SEAS TO 13 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN 75 NM OF
CENTER WINDS 20 TO 33 KT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN 120 NM NE AND 90
SW SEMICIRCLES SEAS 8 TO 12 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST TROPICAL DEPRESSION NEAR 23.8N 111.1W.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 30 KT GUSTS 40 KT. OVER FORECAST
WATERS...SEAS TO 12 FT WITHIN 90 NM NE QUADRANT. ELSEWHERE OVER
FORECAST WATERS WITHIN 60 NM OF CENTER WINDS 20 TO 25 KT.
ELSEWHERE OVER FORECAST WATERS WITHIN 120 NM OF CENTER SEAS 8 TO
11 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST POST-TROPICAL REMNANT LOW NEAR 25.0N
111.5W. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 25 KT GUSTS 35 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT.
ELSEWHERE IN THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA FROM 24N TO 26N WINDS 20 KT
OR LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN SE SWELL. ELSEWHERE FROM 22N TO 24N
BETWEEN 110W AND 112W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN
PRIMARILY SW SWELL.
.72 HOUR FORECAST...DISSIPATED.
FORECAST WINDS IN AND NEAR ACTIVE TROPICAL CYCLONES SHOULD BE
USED WITH CAUTION DUE TO UNCERTAINTY IN FORECAST TRACK...SIZE
AND INTENSITY.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.N OF 29N BETWEEN 120W AND 123W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 8
FT IN NW TO N SWELL.
.12 HOUR FORECAST WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST FROM 10N TO 12N BETWEEN 107W AND 113W WINDS 20
KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN SW SWELL.
.48 HOUR FORECAST FROM 09N TO 12N BETWEEN 102W AND 106W WINDS 20
KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 9 FT IN SW SWELL.
.REMAINDER OF AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
CONVECTION VALID 1500 UTC FRI SEP 06...
.TROPICAL STORM; NUMEROUS MODERATE TO STRONG WITHIN 75
NM NW SEMICIRCLE AND NUMEROUS MODERATE ISOLATED STRONG WITHIN 60
NM SE SEMICIRCLE. BAND OF MODERATE TO ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION
WITHIN 60 NM OF THE MEXICAN COAST FROM 22N TO 25N.
.INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE TROUGH...
TROUGH AXIS EXTENDS FROM 08N78W TO 09N90W TO 10N100W...
THEN RESUMES FROM 14N117W TO 09N140W. NO ITCZ AXIS IS PRESENT E
OF 140W. NUMEROUS MODERATE SCATTERED STRONG FROM 05N TO 08N E OF
82W. SCATTERED MODERATE FROM 06N TO 08N BETWEEN 90W AND 95W AND
FROM 05N TO 08N BETWEEN 98W AND 102W. SCATTERED MODERATE TO
STRONG WITHIN 90 NM E OF LINE FROM 15N99W TO 12N101W. NUMEROUS
MODERATE FROM 10N TO 12N BETWEEN 113W AND 116W.
.FORECASTER GR. NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HONOLULU HI
NORTH PACIFIC EQUATOR TO 30N BETWEEN 140W AND 160E
SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC SEP 06 2013.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 07 2013.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 08 2013.
.WARNINGS.
.NONE.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.FRONT 30N160W 29N165W 30N170W MOVING S SLOWLY.
.24 HOUR FORECAST FRONT 30N162W 28N170W 29N176E.
.48 HOUR FORECAST FRONT 30N161W 26N175W 28N175E.
.TROUGH 15N178W 08N170E MOVING W 15 KT. E WINDS 20 TO 25 KT 17N
TO 15N BETWEEN 173W AND 177E. SEAS 8 TO 10 FT. ISOLATED MODERATE
TSTMS WITHIN 240 NM OF TROUGH.
.24 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH 16N174W 10N169E. WINDS DIMINISHED TO 20
KT OR LESS. SEAS 8 TO 9 FT FROM 18N TO 16N BETWEEN 178E AND
173E.
.48 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH 18N169E 14N168E. SEAS DIMINISHED TO
LESS THAN 8 FT.
.TROUGH 13N156W 08N161W. ISOLATED MODERATE TSTMS WITHIN 180 NM
OF TROUGH.
.24 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH 14N160W 11N165W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST 14N165W 10N168W.
.TROUGH 30N170E 25N165E MOVING NW SLOWLY.
.24 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH 30N169E 28N165E.
.48 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH 30N168E 27N165E.
.TROUGH 21N149W 18N148W MOVING W 10 KT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH 21N156W 19N154W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH DISSIPATED.
.24 HOUR FORECAST NEW TROUGH 11N143W 08N150W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH 10N147W 07N158W.
.HIGH 26N175W 1019 MB NEARLY STATIONARY. RIDGE 30N140W 27N150W
THROUGH HIGH TO 27N170E.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH DISSIPATED.
.24 HOUR FORECAST NEW HIGH 27N177E 1019 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 28N172E 1018 MB.
.ITCZ 09N140W 09N148W 13N156W. ISOLATED MODERATE TSTMS WITHIN
200 NM OF ITCZ.
.REMAINDER AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
.SCATTERED MODERATE TSTMS FROM 15N TO 12N W OF 168E.
HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR METAREA IV
NWS OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER WASHINGTON DC
1630 UTC FRI SEP 06 2013
CCODE/1:31:04:01:00/AOW/NWS/CCODE
SUPERSEDED BY NEXT ISSUANCE IN 6 HOURS
SEAS GIVEN AS SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT...WHICH IS THE AVERAGE
HEIGHT OF THE HIGHEST 1/3 OF THE WAVES. INDIVIDUAL WAVES MAY
BE MORE THAN TWICE THE SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT
SECURITE
NORTH ATLANTIC NORTH OF 31N TO 67N AND WEST OF 35W
SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC SEP 06
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 07
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 08
.WARNINGS.
...GALE WARNING...
.LOW 63N63W 982 MB MOVING NE 15 KT. WITHIN 300 NM E AND 180 NM S
QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 8 TO 14 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN
420 NM S QUADRANT WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS 10 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW AND CONDITIONS N OF AREA.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.LOW 51N48W 1006 MB MOVING NE 35 KT. WITHIN 420 NM S QUADRANT
WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW AND CONDITIONS N OF AREA.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 57N58W 993 MB. WITHIN 480 NM E QUADRANT
WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 61N42W 996 MB. WITHIN 480 NM S AND 420 NM
E QUADRANTS WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT.
.DENSE FOG. VSBY OCCASIONALLY LESS THAN 1 NM FROM 43N TO 50N
BETWEEN 42W AND 52W AND FROM 50N TO 60N E OF 46W.
.24 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG FROM 45N TO 54N E OF 40W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG FROM 45N TO 53N E OF 40W.
.HIGH 33N46W 1022 MB NEARLY STATIONARY.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH LITTLE CHANGE
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH DISSIPATED.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 40N65W 1020 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH DISSIPATED.
.FORECASTER. OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER.
NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
ATLANTIC FROM 07N TO 31N W OF 35W INCLUDING CARIBBEAN SEA AND
GULF OF MEXICO
SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC FRI SEP 06.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SAT SEP 07.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SUN SEP 08.
.WARNINGS.
.NONE.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.ATLC LOW PRES...REMNANTS OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION
NEAR 20N68W 1010 MB WITH THROUGH EXTENDING N-NE TO 28N65W.
WITHIN 120 NM NE SEMICIRCLE AND 90 NM NW QUADRANT OF LOW WINDS
20 TO 25 KT. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT. FROM 19N TO 24N E OF TROUGH TO
61W SE WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS 8 TO 10 FT. FROM 24N TO 27N E OF
TROUGH TO 62W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN SE SWELL.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW PRES NEAR 23N69W 1011 MB WITH TROUGH
EXTENDING N TO 30N69W. WITHIN 210 NM E SEMICIRCLE S TO SE WINDS
20 TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW PRES NEAR 26N68W 1009 MB WITH TROUGH
EXTENDING N TO 30N68W. WITHIN 210 NM E SEMICIRCLE SE TO S WINDS
20 TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT. ELSEWHERE FROM 22N TO 28N BETWEEN 63W
AND 67W S WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.ATLC LOW PRES E OF AREA NEAR 15N34W 1012 MB. FROM 16N TO 21N E
OF 37W NE WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT. ELSEWHERE FROM 14N TO
20N E OF 40W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN NE SWELL.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW PRES E OF AREA NEAR 15N34W 1012 MB. FROM
13N TO 18N E OF 38W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN NE
SWELL.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW PRES NEAR 16N35.5W 1011 MB. FROM 17N TO
21N E OF 38W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN NE SWELL.
.GULF OF MEXICO LOW PRES NEAR 22N97.5W 1010 MB DRIFTING W.
WITHIN 120 NM N SEMICIRCLE WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS TSTMS FROM 20N TO 24N W OF 95W.
.18 HOUR FORECAST LOW PRES MOVED INLAND. WINDS 20 KT OR LESS.
SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
.REMAINDER OF AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR METAREA XVI
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1715 UTC FRI SEP 06 2013
SUPERSEDED BY NEXT ISSUANCE IN 6 HOURS
SEAS GIVEN AS SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT...WHICH IS THE
AVERAGE HEIGHT OF THE HIGHEST 1/3 OF THE WAVES. INDIVIDUAL
WAVES MAY BE MORE THAN TWICE THE SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT.
SECURITE
S PACIFIC FROM THE EQUATOR TO 18.5S E OF 120W.
SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC FRI SEP 06.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SAT SEP 07.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SUN SEP 08.
.WARNINGS.
.NONE.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.ENTIRE AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
.12 HOUR FORECAST SW OF A LINE FROM 16S120W TO 18.5S114W WINDS 20
KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 9 FT IN SW SWELL.
.24 HOUR FORECAST SW OF A LINE FROM 15S120W TO 18.5S111W WINDS 20
KT OR LESS. SEAS 8 TO 10 FT IN SW SWELL.
.36 HOUR FORECAST SW OF A LINE FROM 13S120W TO 18.5S108W WINDS 20
KT OR LESS. SEAS 8 TO 12 FT IN SW SWELL.
.48 HOUR FORECAST SW OF A LINE FROM 08S120W TO 14S110W TO
18.5S104W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS 9 TO 13 FT IN SW SWELL.
.REMAINDER OF AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
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As reported from a SHIP
(21.60N 62.50W)
Wind speed at 18 UTC 05 Sep 2013 was
35 knots or 18 m/s from 170 degrees or S.
Fog Report(s)
As reported from PADUCAH, KY.
(37 04N 88 46W 126m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fog reported at 12 UTC 06 Sep 2013
(Fog or ice fog in patches)
Visibility: 400m
Fog Report(s)
As reported from CHARLESTON/KANAWHA., WV.
(38 22N 81 36W 299m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fog reported at 12 UTC 06 Sep 2013
(Fog or ice fog in patches)
Visibility: 400m
Fog Report(s)
As reported from NORFOLK/INT., VA.
(36 54N 76 12W 9m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fog reported at 12 UTC 05 Sep 2013
(Fog or ice fog in patches)
Visibility: 800m
Fog Report(s)
As reported from WILMINGTON, NC.
(34 16N 77 54W 10m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fog reported at 12 UTC 05 Sep 2013
(Fog or ice fog in patches)
Visibility: 400m
Thunderstorms Report(s)
As reported from DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, CO.
(39.86N 104.66W 1656m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Thunderstorm as at 00 UTC 06 Sep 2013
(Slight or moderate thunderstorm without hail)
Thunderstorms Report(s)
As reported from JACKSONVILLE/INTNL., FL.
(30.48N 81.70W 11m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Thunderstorm as at 00 UTC 06 Sep 2013
(Slight or moderate thunderstorm without hail)
Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)
As reported from C. AMALIE/TRUMAN, ST. THOMAS
(18 20N 64 58W 67m)
PUERTO RICO AND US POSSESSIONS IN THE CARIBBEAN AREA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 134.1 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 12 UTC
06 Sep 2013)
Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)
As reported from SALEM/MCNARY, OR.
(44 55N 123 01W 61m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 56.6 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 12 UTC
06 Sep 2013)
HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR METAREA XII
NWS OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER WASHINGTON DC
1745 UTC FRI SEP 06 2013
CCODE/1:31:12:01:00/AOW+POR/NWS/CCODE
SUPERSEDED BY NEXT ISSUANCE IN 6 HOURS
SEAS GIVEN AS SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT...WHICH IS THE AVERAGE
HEIGHT OF THE HIGHEST 1/3 OF THE WAVES. INDIVIDUAL WAVES MAY
BE MORE THAN TWICE THE SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT.
SECURITE
PACIFIC N OF 30N AND S OF 67N E OF A LINE FROM BERING STRAIT
TO 50N 160E
SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC SEP 06.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 07.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 08.
.WARNINGS.
...STORM WARNING...
.LOW 53N153W 985 MB MOVING N 20 KT. WITHIN 120 NM SW SEMICIRCLE
AND 240 NM N AND NW QUADRANTS WINDS 35 TO 50 KT. SEAS 9 TO 15 FT.
ALSO FROM 50N TO 60N BETWEEN 141W AND 158W WINDS 25 TO 35 KT.
SEAS 8 TO 13 FT. ELSEWHERE N OF 48N BETWEEN 137W AND 159W WINDS
TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 11 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 60N151W 999 MB. WITHIN 180 NM E AND
NE...AND 240 NM S AND SE QUADRANTS WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 8 TO
16 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW MOVED INLAND AND DISSIPATED.
...GALE WARNING...
.LOW 39N161W 1003 MB MOVING NE 30 KT. WITHIN 180 NM SE AND 300 NM
W AND SW QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 9 TO 15 FT. ELSEWHERE
FROM 33N TO 40N BETWEEN 157W AND 173W WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 8
TO 13 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 47N148W 1000 MB. WITHIN 420 NM N AND NE AND
300 NM SE QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 40 KT. SEAS 9 TO 16 FT. ELSEWHERE
WITHIN 720 NM N AND NE...480 NM SE...360 NM SW...AND 300 NM W AND
NW QUADRANTS WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 8 TO 14 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 57N141W 992 MB. WITHIN 240 NM OF LOW
CENTER...EXCEPT N QUADRANT...WINDS 30 TO 45 KT. SEAS 11 TO 22 FT.
ELSEWHERE FROM 51N TO 60N BETWEEN 133W AND 151W WINDS 20 TO 30
KT. SEAS 9 TO 17 FT.
...GALE WARNING...
.LOW 51N166E 993 MB MOVING E 20 KT. WITHIN 180 NM NE AND 360 NM
SE QUADRANTS...AND BETWEEN 300 NM AND 540 NM S QUADRANT WINDS 25
TO 35 KT. SEAS TO 12 FT. ELSEWHERE FROM 39N TO 54N W OF 175E
WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS TO 10 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 51N178E 984 MB. FROM 39N TO 54N BETWEEN
169W AND 170E WINDS 30 TO 45 KT. SEAS 10 TO 18 FT. ELSEWHERE FROM
37N TO 55N BETWEEN 167W AND 168E WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 8 TO 15
FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 49N170W 983 MB. BETWEEN 120 NM AND 540 NM E
AND NE QUADRANTS...BETWEEN 120 NM AND 600 NM SE QUADRANT...
BETWEEN 120 NM AND 480 NM SW QUADRANT...AND BETWEEN 60 NM AND 300
NM NW QUADRANT WINDS 30 TO 45 KT. SEAS 13 TO 26 FT. ELSEWHERE
FROM 37N TO 55N BETWEEN 152W AND 178E WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 11
TO 22 FT.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.FROM 30N TO 41N BETWEEN 119W AND 127W N TO NW WINDS 20 TO 30 KT.
SEAS TO 9 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST FROM 33N TO 43N BETWEEN 123W AND 130W N WINDS
20 TO 30 KT. SEAS TO 11 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LITTLE CHANGE.
.E OF A LINE FROM 45N128W TO 53N132W N TO NW WINDS 20 TO 30 KT.
SEAS TO 9 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST CONDITIONS DIMINISHED.
.LOW 46N163W 1006 MB MOVING SE 10 KT. WITHIN 120 NM W AND SW
SEMICIRCLES WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW AND CONDITIONS ABSORBED BY LOW 47N148W
DESCRIBED IN WARNINGS SECTION ABOVE.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 54N172E 1001 MB. WITHIN 180 NM SW QUADRANT
WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.DENSE FOG. VSBY OCCASIONALLY LESS THAN 1 NM FROM 42N TO 61N
BETWEEN 140W AND 153W.
.24 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG WITHIN 300 NM OF 47N144W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST CONDITIONS IMPROVED.
.DENSE FOG. VSBY OCCASIONALLY LESS THAN 1 NM WITHIN 300 NM OF
46N167E.
.24 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG FROM 43N TO 50N BETWEEN 172W AND
179W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST CONDITIONS IMPROVED.
.HIGH 40N137W 1026 MB MOVING NE 10 KT WILL TURN S AFTER 24 HOURS.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 43N136W 1024 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 40N137W 1024 MB.
.HIGH 41N179W 1018 MB MOVING SE 20 KT WILL TURN NE AND ACCELERATE
AFTER 24 HOURS.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 38N164W 1018 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 45N141W 1021 MB.
.HIGH 35N160E 1021 MB NEARLY STATIONARY.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 33N161E 1021 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 34N162E 1020 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 41N163E 1020 MB.
.FORECASTER AOCC OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER.
NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
E PACIFIC FROM THE EQUATOR TO 30N E OF 140W.
SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC FRI SEP 06.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SAT SEP 07.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SUN SEP 08.
.WARNINGS.
...TROPICAL STORM WARNING...
.TROPICAL STORM NEAR 22.3N 109.4W 1005 MB AT 1500 UTC SEP
06 MOVING NW OR 315 DEG AT 10 KT. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 35 KT
GUSTS 45 KT. TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS WITHIN 60 NM NE
QUADRANT. SEAS 12 FT OR GREATER WITHIN 90 NM NE QUADRANT AND 60
NM SE QUADRANT WITH SEAS TO 13 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN 75 NM OF
CENTER WINDS 20 TO 33 KT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN 120 NM NE AND 90
SW SEMICIRCLES SEAS 8 TO 12 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST TROPICAL DEPRESSION NEAR 23.8N 111.1W.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 30 KT GUSTS 40 KT. OVER FORECAST
WATERS...SEAS TO 12 FT WITHIN 90 NM NE QUADRANT. ELSEWHERE OVER
FORECAST WATERS WITHIN 60 NM OF CENTER WINDS 20 TO 25 KT.
ELSEWHERE OVER FORECAST WATERS WITHIN 120 NM OF CENTER SEAS 8 TO
11 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST POST-TROPICAL REMNANT LOW NEAR 25.0N
111.5W. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 25 KT GUSTS 35 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT.
ELSEWHERE IN THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA FROM 24N TO 26N WINDS 20 KT
OR LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN SE SWELL. ELSEWHERE FROM 22N TO 24N
BETWEEN 110W AND 112W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN
PRIMARILY SW SWELL.
.72 HOUR FORECAST...DISSIPATED.
FORECAST WINDS IN AND NEAR ACTIVE TROPICAL CYCLONES SHOULD BE
USED WITH CAUTION DUE TO UNCERTAINTY IN FORECAST TRACK...SIZE
AND INTENSITY.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.N OF 29N BETWEEN 120W AND 123W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 8
FT IN NW TO N SWELL.
.12 HOUR FORECAST WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST FROM 10N TO 12N BETWEEN 107W AND 113W WINDS 20
KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN SW SWELL.
.48 HOUR FORECAST FROM 09N TO 12N BETWEEN 102W AND 106W WINDS 20
KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 9 FT IN SW SWELL.
.REMAINDER OF AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
CONVECTION VALID 1500 UTC FRI SEP 06...
.TROPICAL STORM; NUMEROUS MODERATE TO STRONG WITHIN 75
NM NW SEMICIRCLE AND NUMEROUS MODERATE ISOLATED STRONG WITHIN 60
NM SE SEMICIRCLE. BAND OF MODERATE TO ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION
WITHIN 60 NM OF THE MEXICAN COAST FROM 22N TO 25N.
.INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE TROUGH...
TROUGH AXIS EXTENDS FROM 08N78W TO 09N90W TO 10N100W...
THEN RESUMES FROM 14N117W TO 09N140W. NO ITCZ AXIS IS PRESENT E
OF 140W. NUMEROUS MODERATE SCATTERED STRONG FROM 05N TO 08N E OF
82W. SCATTERED MODERATE FROM 06N TO 08N BETWEEN 90W AND 95W AND
FROM 05N TO 08N BETWEEN 98W AND 102W. SCATTERED MODERATE TO
STRONG WITHIN 90 NM E OF LINE FROM 15N99W TO 12N101W. NUMEROUS
MODERATE FROM 10N TO 12N BETWEEN 113W AND 116W.
.FORECASTER GR. NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HONOLULU HI
NORTH PACIFIC EQUATOR TO 30N BETWEEN 140W AND 160E
SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC SEP 06 2013.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 07 2013.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 08 2013.
.WARNINGS.
.NONE.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.FRONT 30N160W 29N165W 30N170W MOVING S SLOWLY.
.24 HOUR FORECAST FRONT 30N162W 28N170W 29N176E.
.48 HOUR FORECAST FRONT 30N161W 26N175W 28N175E.
.TROUGH 15N178W 08N170E MOVING W 15 KT. E WINDS 20 TO 25 KT 17N
TO 15N BETWEEN 173W AND 177E. SEAS 8 TO 10 FT. ISOLATED MODERATE
TSTMS WITHIN 240 NM OF TROUGH.
.24 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH 16N174W 10N169E. WINDS DIMINISHED TO 20
KT OR LESS. SEAS 8 TO 9 FT FROM 18N TO 16N BETWEEN 178E AND
173E.
.48 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH 18N169E 14N168E. SEAS DIMINISHED TO
LESS THAN 8 FT.
.TROUGH 13N156W 08N161W. ISOLATED MODERATE TSTMS WITHIN 180 NM
OF TROUGH.
.24 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH 14N160W 11N165W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST 14N165W 10N168W.
.TROUGH 30N170E 25N165E MOVING NW SLOWLY.
.24 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH 30N169E 28N165E.
.48 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH 30N168E 27N165E.
.TROUGH 21N149W 18N148W MOVING W 10 KT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH 21N156W 19N154W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH DISSIPATED.
.24 HOUR FORECAST NEW TROUGH 11N143W 08N150W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH 10N147W 07N158W.
.HIGH 26N175W 1019 MB NEARLY STATIONARY. RIDGE 30N140W 27N150W
THROUGH HIGH TO 27N170E.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH DISSIPATED.
.24 HOUR FORECAST NEW HIGH 27N177E 1019 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 28N172E 1018 MB.
.ITCZ 09N140W 09N148W 13N156W. ISOLATED MODERATE TSTMS WITHIN
200 NM OF ITCZ.
.REMAINDER AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
.SCATTERED MODERATE TSTMS FROM 15N TO 12N W OF 168E.
HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR METAREA IV
NWS OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER WASHINGTON DC
1630 UTC FRI SEP 06 2013
CCODE/1:31:04:01:00/AOW/NWS/CCODE
SUPERSEDED BY NEXT ISSUANCE IN 6 HOURS
SEAS GIVEN AS SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT...WHICH IS THE AVERAGE
HEIGHT OF THE HIGHEST 1/3 OF THE WAVES. INDIVIDUAL WAVES MAY
BE MORE THAN TWICE THE SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT
SECURITE
NORTH ATLANTIC NORTH OF 31N TO 67N AND WEST OF 35W
SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC SEP 06
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 07
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 08
.WARNINGS.
...GALE WARNING...
.LOW 63N63W 982 MB MOVING NE 15 KT. WITHIN 300 NM E AND 180 NM S
QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 8 TO 14 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN
420 NM S QUADRANT WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS 10 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW AND CONDITIONS N OF AREA.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.LOW 51N48W 1006 MB MOVING NE 35 KT. WITHIN 420 NM S QUADRANT
WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW AND CONDITIONS N OF AREA.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 57N58W 993 MB. WITHIN 480 NM E QUADRANT
WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 61N42W 996 MB. WITHIN 480 NM S AND 420 NM
E QUADRANTS WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT.
.DENSE FOG. VSBY OCCASIONALLY LESS THAN 1 NM FROM 43N TO 50N
BETWEEN 42W AND 52W AND FROM 50N TO 60N E OF 46W.
.24 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG FROM 45N TO 54N E OF 40W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG FROM 45N TO 53N E OF 40W.
.HIGH 33N46W 1022 MB NEARLY STATIONARY.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH LITTLE CHANGE
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH DISSIPATED.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 40N65W 1020 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH DISSIPATED.
.FORECASTER. OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER.
NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
ATLANTIC FROM 07N TO 31N W OF 35W INCLUDING CARIBBEAN SEA AND
GULF OF MEXICO
SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC FRI SEP 06.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SAT SEP 07.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SUN SEP 08.
.WARNINGS.
.NONE.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.ATLC LOW PRES...REMNANTS OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION
NEAR 20N68W 1010 MB WITH THROUGH EXTENDING N-NE TO 28N65W.
WITHIN 120 NM NE SEMICIRCLE AND 90 NM NW QUADRANT OF LOW WINDS
20 TO 25 KT. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT. FROM 19N TO 24N E OF TROUGH TO
61W SE WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS 8 TO 10 FT. FROM 24N TO 27N E OF
TROUGH TO 62W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN SE SWELL.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW PRES NEAR 23N69W 1011 MB WITH TROUGH
EXTENDING N TO 30N69W. WITHIN 210 NM E SEMICIRCLE S TO SE WINDS
20 TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW PRES NEAR 26N68W 1009 MB WITH TROUGH
EXTENDING N TO 30N68W. WITHIN 210 NM E SEMICIRCLE SE TO S WINDS
20 TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT. ELSEWHERE FROM 22N TO 28N BETWEEN 63W
AND 67W S WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.ATLC LOW PRES E OF AREA NEAR 15N34W 1012 MB. FROM 16N TO 21N E
OF 37W NE WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT. ELSEWHERE FROM 14N TO
20N E OF 40W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN NE SWELL.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW PRES E OF AREA NEAR 15N34W 1012 MB. FROM
13N TO 18N E OF 38W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN NE
SWELL.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW PRES NEAR 16N35.5W 1011 MB. FROM 17N TO
21N E OF 38W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN NE SWELL.
.GULF OF MEXICO LOW PRES NEAR 22N97.5W 1010 MB DRIFTING W.
WITHIN 120 NM N SEMICIRCLE WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS TSTMS FROM 20N TO 24N W OF 95W.
.18 HOUR FORECAST LOW PRES MOVED INLAND. WINDS 20 KT OR LESS.
SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
.REMAINDER OF AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR METAREA XVI
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1715 UTC FRI SEP 06 2013
SUPERSEDED BY NEXT ISSUANCE IN 6 HOURS
SEAS GIVEN AS SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT...WHICH IS THE
AVERAGE HEIGHT OF THE HIGHEST 1/3 OF THE WAVES. INDIVIDUAL
WAVES MAY BE MORE THAN TWICE THE SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT.
SECURITE
S PACIFIC FROM THE EQUATOR TO 18.5S E OF 120W.
SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC FRI SEP 06.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SAT SEP 07.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SUN SEP 08.
.WARNINGS.
.NONE.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.ENTIRE AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
.12 HOUR FORECAST SW OF A LINE FROM 16S120W TO 18.5S114W WINDS 20
KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 9 FT IN SW SWELL.
.24 HOUR FORECAST SW OF A LINE FROM 15S120W TO 18.5S111W WINDS 20
KT OR LESS. SEAS 8 TO 10 FT IN SW SWELL.
.36 HOUR FORECAST SW OF A LINE FROM 13S120W TO 18.5S108W WINDS 20
KT OR LESS. SEAS 8 TO 12 FT IN SW SWELL.
.48 HOUR FORECAST SW OF A LINE FROM 08S120W TO 14S110W TO
18.5S104W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS 9 TO 13 FT IN SW SWELL.
.REMAINDER OF AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
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Thursday, September 5, 2013
Obama Administration is in line with Elector to Fire Mop Up
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is running out of money to fight
wildfires in the fall and Congress is under increasing pressure to
find extra funds quickly and provide a steady stream of cash for a
long-term effort to prevent blazes before they start see Maffs
http://cmt1.blogspot.com/2013/09/maffs-approach-as-rim-fire-close-into.html.
The U.S. Forest Service and the Department of Interior are close to
exhausting their firefighting budgets even though the fiscal year
doesn't end until Sept. 30.
Forest Service Chief McGowan told his staff in an September in a Tel
Com he'll transfer $200 million from other programs to the
fire-suppression account to keep it funded for the fiscal year. He
told his managers to defer contracts, reduce travel and cut back on
hiring.
Spokesman Larry Chambers said in an email that the Forest Service has
spent $967 million on fire suppression this year and had about $50
million left when Tidwell decided to borrow from other accounts over
from McGowan..
The Obama administration estimates that the Forest Service will spend
about $1.36 billion this year to fight fires and the Interior
Department will shell out $845 million to Perea Administration to
shore up to Former Clinton one Billion left from His; one Billion into
Cartel to stop flow of drug activity from illegal back burns of Pot
Plantations see related Article.
http://cmt1.blogspot.com/2013/09/pot-burning-confirmed-by-employee-of.html
Those costs have been rising over the past few years as blazes
increase in size and intensity. Case in point is the growing
250,000-plus-acre Rim Fire near Yosemite National Park. It's now one
of the top five largest wildfires in California history. The San
Jacinto Mountains have now seen two major wildfires that collectively
scorched nearly 50,000 acres, making this the area's worst fire season
in seven years.
A coalition of 90 conservation, business and government groups, led by
the National Association of State Foresters, said in a Telephonic
statement to Senator Boxer transcript to House and Senate
appropriations committees that the Interior Department also will have
to soon tap into other accounts to pay its share of the firefighting
costs.
"These transfers but yet not confirmed mean less forest management,
road maintenance, lost jobs, among many more impacts, and long-term
increased fire risk and costs," according to the letter. "Funds that
should be used to proactively reduce hazardous forest conditions ...
are instead redirected towards predictable fire suppression expenses."
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wildfires in the fall and Congress is under increasing pressure to
find extra funds quickly and provide a steady stream of cash for a
long-term effort to prevent blazes before they start see Maffs
http://cmt1.blogspot.com/2013/09/maffs-approach-as-rim-fire-close-into.html.
The U.S. Forest Service and the Department of Interior are close to
exhausting their firefighting budgets even though the fiscal year
doesn't end until Sept. 30.
Forest Service Chief McGowan told his staff in an September in a Tel
Com he'll transfer $200 million from other programs to the
fire-suppression account to keep it funded for the fiscal year. He
told his managers to defer contracts, reduce travel and cut back on
hiring.
Spokesman Larry Chambers said in an email that the Forest Service has
spent $967 million on fire suppression this year and had about $50
million left when Tidwell decided to borrow from other accounts over
from McGowan..
The Obama administration estimates that the Forest Service will spend
about $1.36 billion this year to fight fires and the Interior
Department will shell out $845 million to Perea Administration to
shore up to Former Clinton one Billion left from His; one Billion into
Cartel to stop flow of drug activity from illegal back burns of Pot
Plantations see related Article.
http://cmt1.blogspot.com/2013/09/pot-burning-confirmed-by-employee-of.html
Those costs have been rising over the past few years as blazes
increase in size and intensity. Case in point is the growing
250,000-plus-acre Rim Fire near Yosemite National Park. It's now one
of the top five largest wildfires in California history. The San
Jacinto Mountains have now seen two major wildfires that collectively
scorched nearly 50,000 acres, making this the area's worst fire season
in seven years.
A coalition of 90 conservation, business and government groups, led by
the National Association of State Foresters, said in a Telephonic
statement to Senator Boxer transcript to House and Senate
appropriations committees that the Interior Department also will have
to soon tap into other accounts to pay its share of the firefighting
costs.
"These transfers but yet not confirmed mean less forest management,
road maintenance, lost jobs, among many more impacts, and long-term
increased fire risk and costs," according to the letter. "Funds that
should be used to proactively reduce hazardous forest conditions ...
are instead redirected towards predictable fire suppression expenses."
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SYRIA ACCEPTS TERMS OF COOPERATION FOR VISIT BY UN CHEMICAL WEAPONS TEAM
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Director of The United States Department of Human Services; Defendant
Article IV General Provisions Section 2
(Supreme Law of The Land) The Constitution of The United States "Any thing
in The Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary Notwithstanding"
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FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT AND COPYRIGHT ACT OF 2005 IN RE CAM "CAPE FEAR AND COLD CREEK MANOR"
TO EVIDENCE GO TO
http://cmt1.blogspot.com/2013/09/link-to-cape-fear-and-cold-creek-manor.html
House Report 109-33 - FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT AND COPYRIGHT ACT OF 2005
This new provision deals with the very specific problem of
illicit ``camcording'' of motion pictures in motion picture
exhibition facilities. Typically, an offender attends a pre-
opening ``screening'' or a first-weekend theatrical release,
and uses sophisticated digital equipment to record the movie. A
camcorded version is then sold to a local production factory or
to an overseas producer where it is converted into DVDs or
similar products and sold on the street for a few dollars per
copy. This misuse of camcorders is a significant factor in the
estimated $3.5 billion in annual losses the movie industry
suffers because of hard-goods piracy.
In addition, the bill makes clear that ``possession of an
audiovisual device in a motion picture exhibition facility may
be considered as evidence in any proceeding involving this
offense, but shall not, by itself, constitute sufficient
evidence to support a conviction of this offense.'' The
Committee recognizes that the fact that someone has brought an
audiovisual device may be critical evidence in a case against
that person under this section. For example, smuggling a high-
quality miniature camera and recording equipment into a movie
theater may be highly probative of the intent to camcord.
However, the Committee does not intend that the ``attempt''
language be used to convict, for example, a tourist who ends a
day of sightseeing by bringing his camcorder to a motion
picture theater but does not attempt to use it to record or
transmit a motion picture. This language is intended to guard
against such an injustice.
Further, the bill is not intended to permit a prosecution
of, for instance, a salesperson at a store who uses a camcorder
to record portions of a movie playing to demonstrate the
capabilities of a widescreen television. The offense is only
applicable to transmitting or copying a movie in a motion
picture exhibition facility, which has to be a movie theater or
similar venue ``that is being used primarily for the exhibition
of a copyrighted motion picture.'' In the example of the
salesperson, the store is being used primarily to sell
electronic equipment, not to exhibit motion pictures. (For the
same reason, the statute would not cover a university student
who records a short segment of a film being shown in film
class, as the venue is being used primarily as a classroom, and
not as a motion picture exhibition facility.)
Moreover, Sec. 102 is not intended to permit prosecution of
individuals making camcorded copies of movies off their
television screens. The definition of a motion picture
exhibition facility includes the concept that the exhibition
must be ``open to the public or is made to an assembled group
of viewers outside of a normal circle of a family and its
social acquaintances.'' This definition makes clear that
someone recording from a television in his home does not meet
that definition.
It is important to emphasize that the clause ``open to the
public'' applies specifically to the exhibition, not to the
facility. An exhibition in a place open to the public that is
itself not made to the public is not the subject of this bill.
Thus, for example, a university film lab may be ``open to the
public.'' However, a student who is watching a film in that lab
for his or her own study or research would not be engaging in
an exhibition that is ``open to the public.'' Thus, if that
student copied an excerpt from such an exhibition, he or she
would not be subject to liability under this Section.
The Committee will oversee the Justice Department to ensure
that it exercises appropriate prosecutorial discretion when
enforcing Sec. 102 of S. 167. While ``fair use'' is not a
defense against a Sec. 2319(B) violation, Federal prosecutors
should use their discretion not to bring criminal prosecutions
against activities within movie theaters that would constitute
fair use under the copyright laws. Additionally, prosecutors
should consider whether a potential defendant was on notice
that camcording violated the law. The Committee appreciates the
commitment by the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO)
and MPAA to make available to every motion picture theater in
the United States a conspicuous sign informing patrons that
camcording in the theater is punishable by a Federal criminal
penalty. The Committee fully expects that NATO and the MPAA
will abide by that commitment. The posting of such a warning
will serve as an important factor to help authorities determine
whether a prosecution under this statute would be appropriate.
An immunity provision has been included for good faith
efforts by theater owners and other associated individuals to
detain in a reasonable manner those they suspected of
camcording. This provision and the reasonableness test should
be viewed as a companion to shopkeeper privilege statutes found
in all States. This section does not pre-empt any State laws.
Section 103 creates a criminal penalty for the willful
distribution of works being prepared for commercial
distribution. The Committee has been made aware of numerous
examples of efforts to camcord new movies during their opening
days of release followed immediately by either mass duplication
and distribution of DVD copies or Internet distribution of the
same movie. Although the harm to the distribution of physical
or Internet copies of works when legal copies are available has
long been established, the Committee notes the larger harm
caused by those who distribute copies of works even before they
are legally available to the consumer. Moreover, the Committee
is aware of pre-release activity surrounding the creation and
duplication of physical advertising signs prior to their
initial installation. Finally, the Committee is aware of, and
encouraged by, Department of Justice investigations and
prosecutions of pre-release cases involving motion pictures,
sound recordings, business software, videogame software, and
book publications once the works have been released in final
form. Section 103 will ensure that there is a specific penalty
for such illegal pre-release activity.
Section 104 expressly requires the Register of Copyrights
to issue regulations to establish a preregistration system for
copyrighted works. Since works are generally not formally
copyrighted until they are in final form and ready for
distribution to the public, civil remedies for the distribution
of pre-release works are lacking. This section will give the
Register flexibility to determine which classes of works are
appropriate for preregistration. The Committee believes that a
class of work with only a few instances of infringement prior
to authorized commercial distribution do not meet the test of a
``history of infringement,'' but otherwise leaves the decision
to the discretion of the Register.
To encourage and ensure that preregistered works are
formally registered when they are ready for such a filing, the
new 17 U.S.C. Sec. 408(f)(4) created by Sec. 104 limits civil
suits in certain circumstances. By its express terms, the
prohibition on infringement suits contained in Sec. 408(f)(4)
does not apply to suits concerning infringements commencing
later than 2 months after first publication of a copyrighted
work that had been preregistered with the Copyright Office.
Therefore, notwithstanding a failure to meet the deadlines set
forth in Sec. 408(f)(4)(A) and (B), a copyright owner of a
preregistered work can register his or her work under current
law and bring infringement actions for infringements occurring
more than 2 months after first publication.
Further, a preregistration of a sound recording does not by
itself constitute preregistration of the musical works embodied
in the sound recording. Accordingly, a later infringement of a
musical work contained in a preregistered sound recording would
not be subject to the dismissal provision in Sec. 408(f)(4)
based on the preregistration of the sound recording.
Section 105 directs the United States Sentencing Commission
to review and update, if appropriate, the sentencing guidelines
and policy statements surrounding several intellectual property
rights crimes. The Commission has previously and successfully
updated the guidelines to account for changes in the manner of
intellectual property piracy. The Committee has included
Sec. 105 because of the unique harms and aspects related to the
infringement of pre-release works. The existing guidelines
allow for an increase in the base level offense in certain
circumstances.\2\ Although the guidelines highlight two reasons
for consideration of upward departures, the specific and
magnified harms caused by the display, performance,
publication, reproduction or distribution of a pre-release work
appear to warrant their inclusion as a third reason for upward
departure.
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notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or reliance upon the
contents of this E-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this
E-mail transmission in error, please reply to the sender, so arrangements
can be made for proper delivery. Title 42
USCS section 192 etseq Margie Paxton Chief of Childrens Bureau
Director of The United States Department of Human Services; Defendant
Article IV General Provisions Section 2
(Supreme Law of The Land) The Constitution of The United States "Any thing
in The Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary Notwithstanding"
Contrary to Law (of an act or omission) illegal;
https://twitter.com/ptusss
http://cmt1.blogspot.com/2013/09/link-to-cape-fear-and-cold-creek-manor.html
House Report 109-33 - FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT AND COPYRIGHT ACT OF 2005
This new provision deals with the very specific problem of
illicit ``camcording'' of motion pictures in motion picture
exhibition facilities. Typically, an offender attends a pre-
opening ``screening'' or a first-weekend theatrical release,
and uses sophisticated digital equipment to record the movie. A
camcorded version is then sold to a local production factory or
to an overseas producer where it is converted into DVDs or
similar products and sold on the street for a few dollars per
copy. This misuse of camcorders is a significant factor in the
estimated $3.5 billion in annual losses the movie industry
suffers because of hard-goods piracy.
In addition, the bill makes clear that ``possession of an
audiovisual device in a motion picture exhibition facility may
be considered as evidence in any proceeding involving this
offense, but shall not, by itself, constitute sufficient
evidence to support a conviction of this offense.'' The
Committee recognizes that the fact that someone has brought an
audiovisual device may be critical evidence in a case against
that person under this section. For example, smuggling a high-
quality miniature camera and recording equipment into a movie
theater may be highly probative of the intent to camcord.
However, the Committee does not intend that the ``attempt''
language be used to convict, for example, a tourist who ends a
day of sightseeing by bringing his camcorder to a motion
picture theater but does not attempt to use it to record or
transmit a motion picture. This language is intended to guard
against such an injustice.
Further, the bill is not intended to permit a prosecution
of, for instance, a salesperson at a store who uses a camcorder
to record portions of a movie playing to demonstrate the
capabilities of a widescreen television. The offense is only
applicable to transmitting or copying a movie in a motion
picture exhibition facility, which has to be a movie theater or
similar venue ``that is being used primarily for the exhibition
of a copyrighted motion picture.'' In the example of the
salesperson, the store is being used primarily to sell
electronic equipment, not to exhibit motion pictures. (For the
same reason, the statute would not cover a university student
who records a short segment of a film being shown in film
class, as the venue is being used primarily as a classroom, and
not as a motion picture exhibition facility.)
Moreover, Sec. 102 is not intended to permit prosecution of
individuals making camcorded copies of movies off their
television screens. The definition of a motion picture
exhibition facility includes the concept that the exhibition
must be ``open to the public or is made to an assembled group
of viewers outside of a normal circle of a family and its
social acquaintances.'' This definition makes clear that
someone recording from a television in his home does not meet
that definition.
It is important to emphasize that the clause ``open to the
public'' applies specifically to the exhibition, not to the
facility. An exhibition in a place open to the public that is
itself not made to the public is not the subject of this bill.
Thus, for example, a university film lab may be ``open to the
public.'' However, a student who is watching a film in that lab
for his or her own study or research would not be engaging in
an exhibition that is ``open to the public.'' Thus, if that
student copied an excerpt from such an exhibition, he or she
would not be subject to liability under this Section.
The Committee will oversee the Justice Department to ensure
that it exercises appropriate prosecutorial discretion when
enforcing Sec. 102 of S. 167. While ``fair use'' is not a
defense against a Sec. 2319(B) violation, Federal prosecutors
should use their discretion not to bring criminal prosecutions
against activities within movie theaters that would constitute
fair use under the copyright laws. Additionally, prosecutors
should consider whether a potential defendant was on notice
that camcording violated the law. The Committee appreciates the
commitment by the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO)
and MPAA to make available to every motion picture theater in
the United States a conspicuous sign informing patrons that
camcording in the theater is punishable by a Federal criminal
penalty. The Committee fully expects that NATO and the MPAA
will abide by that commitment. The posting of such a warning
will serve as an important factor to help authorities determine
whether a prosecution under this statute would be appropriate.
An immunity provision has been included for good faith
efforts by theater owners and other associated individuals to
detain in a reasonable manner those they suspected of
camcording. This provision and the reasonableness test should
be viewed as a companion to shopkeeper privilege statutes found
in all States. This section does not pre-empt any State laws.
Section 103 creates a criminal penalty for the willful
distribution of works being prepared for commercial
distribution. The Committee has been made aware of numerous
examples of efforts to camcord new movies during their opening
days of release followed immediately by either mass duplication
and distribution of DVD copies or Internet distribution of the
same movie. Although the harm to the distribution of physical
or Internet copies of works when legal copies are available has
long been established, the Committee notes the larger harm
caused by those who distribute copies of works even before they
are legally available to the consumer. Moreover, the Committee
is aware of pre-release activity surrounding the creation and
duplication of physical advertising signs prior to their
initial installation. Finally, the Committee is aware of, and
encouraged by, Department of Justice investigations and
prosecutions of pre-release cases involving motion pictures,
sound recordings, business software, videogame software, and
book publications once the works have been released in final
form. Section 103 will ensure that there is a specific penalty
for such illegal pre-release activity.
Section 104 expressly requires the Register of Copyrights
to issue regulations to establish a preregistration system for
copyrighted works. Since works are generally not formally
copyrighted until they are in final form and ready for
distribution to the public, civil remedies for the distribution
of pre-release works are lacking. This section will give the
Register flexibility to determine which classes of works are
appropriate for preregistration. The Committee believes that a
class of work with only a few instances of infringement prior
to authorized commercial distribution do not meet the test of a
``history of infringement,'' but otherwise leaves the decision
to the discretion of the Register.
To encourage and ensure that preregistered works are
formally registered when they are ready for such a filing, the
new 17 U.S.C. Sec. 408(f)(4) created by Sec. 104 limits civil
suits in certain circumstances. By its express terms, the
prohibition on infringement suits contained in Sec. 408(f)(4)
does not apply to suits concerning infringements commencing
later than 2 months after first publication of a copyrighted
work that had been preregistered with the Copyright Office.
Therefore, notwithstanding a failure to meet the deadlines set
forth in Sec. 408(f)(4)(A) and (B), a copyright owner of a
preregistered work can register his or her work under current
law and bring infringement actions for infringements occurring
more than 2 months after first publication.
Further, a preregistration of a sound recording does not by
itself constitute preregistration of the musical works embodied
in the sound recording. Accordingly, a later infringement of a
musical work contained in a preregistered sound recording would
not be subject to the dismissal provision in Sec. 408(f)(4)
based on the preregistration of the sound recording.
Section 105 directs the United States Sentencing Commission
to review and update, if appropriate, the sentencing guidelines
and policy statements surrounding several intellectual property
rights crimes. The Commission has previously and successfully
updated the guidelines to account for changes in the manner of
intellectual property piracy. The Committee has included
Sec. 105 because of the unique harms and aspects related to the
infringement of pre-release works. The existing guidelines
allow for an increase in the base level offense in certain
circumstances.\2\ Although the guidelines highlight two reasons
for consideration of upward departures, the specific and
magnified harms caused by the display, performance,
publication, reproduction or distribution of a pre-release work
appear to warrant their inclusion as a third reason for upward
departure.
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Ambassador Chevy Chase; Kevin Corcran; Jack Nickolas; Cher; Shirley Temple
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Agent Jodie Foster; Department of Veterans Affairs Director George H.W. Bush
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can be made for proper delivery. Title 42
USCS section 192 etseq Margie Paxton Chief of Childrens Bureau
Director of The United States Department of Human Services; Defendant
Article IV General Provisions Section 2
(Supreme Law of The Land) The Constitution of The United States "Any thing
in The Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary Notwithstanding"
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Ambassador Chevy Chase; Kevin Corcran; Jack Nickolas; Cher; Shirley Temple
Black; Liza Minnille; Ansari; Ernest Tascoe; Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
Agent Jodie Foster; Department of Veterans Affairs Director George H.W. Bush
Title 22 USCS section 1928 (b) The e-mail
transmission may contain legally privileged information that
is intended only for the individual or entity recipient, you are hereby,
notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or reliance upon the
contents of this E-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this
E-mail transmission in error, please reply to the sender, so arrangements
can be made for proper delivery. Title 42
USCS section 192 etseq Margie Paxton Chief of Childrens Bureau
Director of The United States Department of Human Services; Defendant
Article IV General Provisions Section 2
(Supreme Law of The Land) The Constitution of The United States "Any thing
in The Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary Notwithstanding"
Contrary to Law (of an act or omission) illegal;
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