Fog Report(s)
As reported from SEATTLE/S.-TACOMA, WA.
(47 27N 122 18W 137m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fog reported at 12 UTC 13 Sep 2013
(Fog or ice fog in patches)
Visibility: 400m
Fog Report(s)
As reported from DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, CO.
(39 52N 104 40W 1656m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fog reported at 12 UTC 13 Sep 2013
(Shallow fog or ice fog at the station in patches, not deeper than 2m
on land or 10m at sea)
Visibility: 16km
Fog Report(s)
As reported from KNOXVILLE/MUN., TN.
(35 49N 83 59W 299m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fog reported at 12 UTC 13 Sep 2013
(Fog or ice fog in patches)
Visibility: 800m
Thunderstorms Report(s)
As reported from SALT LAKE CITY/INTNL UT.
(40.78N 111.95W 1288m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Thunderstorm as at 18 UTC 13 Sep 2013
(Slight or moderate thunderstorm without hail)
Thunderstorms Report(s)
As reported from TAMPA/INT., FL.
(27.96N 82.53W 3m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Thunderstorm as at 00 UTC 13 Sep 2013
(Slight or moderate thunderstorm without hail)
Thunderstorms Report(s)
As reported from WEST PALM BEACH/ INT. FL.
(26.68N 80.10W 6m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Thunderstorm as at 18 UTC 12 Sep 2013
(Slight or moderate thunderstorm without hail)
Thunderstorms Report(s)
As reported from HUNTSVILLE/MADISON CO., AL.
(34.65N 86.76W 196m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Thunderstorm as at 00 UTC 13 Sep 2013
(Slight or moderate thunderstorm without hail)
Thunderstorms Report(s)
As reported from KNOXVILLE/MUN., TN.
(35.81N 83.98W 299m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Thunderstorm as at 00 UTC 13 Sep 2013
(Slight or moderate thunderstorm without hail)
Thunderstorms Report(s)
As reported from BALTIMORE/BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON INT., MD.
(39.18N 76.66W 47m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Thunderstorm as at 18 UTC 12 Sep 2013
(Slight or moderate thunderstorm without hail)
Thunderstorms Report(s)
As reported from PORTLAND/INTNL. JET PORT, ME.
(43.65N 70.31W 19m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Thunderstorm as at 00 UTC 13 Sep 2013
(Slight or moderate thunderstorm without hail)
Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)
As reported from EL PASO/INT., TX.
(31 48N 106 24W 1194m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 51.8 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 12 UTC
13 Sep 2013)
Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)
As reported from TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, NM
(33 14N 107 16W 1481m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 86 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC 13 Sep 2013)
Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)
As reported from ROSWELL/INDUSTRIAL AIR CENTER, NM
(33 18N 104 32W 1118m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 76 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC 12 Sep 2013)
Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)
As reported from GOODLAND/RENNER FIELD/GOODLAND/MUN. KS.
(39 22N 101 41W 1124m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 107 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC 13 Sep 2013)
HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR METAREA XII
NWS OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER WASHINGTON DC
1745 UTC FRI SEP 13 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 13.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 14.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 15.
.WARNINGS.
...GALE WARNING...
.LOW 55N157W 999 MB MOVING E 10 KT. FRONT EXTENDS FROM 59N152W
TO 56N146W TO 48N150W TO 40N160W. FROM 48N TO 56N BETWEEN 163W
AND 168W WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 10 TO 16 FT. ALSO WITHIN 180 NM
NE AND E OF FRONT N OF 52N...ALSO WITHIN 420 NM SE...540 NM
S...660 NM SW QUADRANTS...AND BETWEEN 180 NM AND 360 NM NW
QUADRANT WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS TO 12 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 55N150W 1007 MB. WITHIN 420 NM SW QUADRANT
WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS TO 12 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 55N147W 1008 MB. WITHIN 480 NM S AND 360
NM W QUADRANTS WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 10 FT.
...GALE WARNING...
.LOW 38N139W 1006 MB MOVING NE 5 KT. WITHIN 180 NM N AND NW
QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS TO 11 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN 360
NM W AND 300 NM S QUADRANTS WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS TO 10 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 39N136W 1004 MB. WITHIN 300 NM SW
SEMICIRCLE WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS TO 10 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 40N130W 1007 MB. WITHIN 420 NM W QUADRANT
WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.N OF 50N W OF 170E...ALSO N OF 46N BETWEEN 164E AND 168E WINDS
20 TO 30 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST N OF 50N BETWEEN 177E AND 177W WINDS TO 25 KT.
SEAS TO 8 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST CONDITIONS MOVED N OF AREA.
.LOW 33N177E 1014 MB NEARLY STATIONARY. FROM 35N TO 39N BETWEEN
170W AND 177E WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 34N178E 1010 MB. WITHIN 180 NM N AND NW OF
A LINE FROM 34N174E TO 39N172W TO 39N167W WINDS 20 TO 30 KT.
SEAS TO 10 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 32N178W 1008 MB WITH SECONDARY LOW FORMED
41N174W 1010 MB. WITHIN 360 NM NW AND E SEMICIRCLES OF SECONDARY
LOW WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS TO 10 FT.
.FROM 32N TO 36N BETWEEN 120W AND 124W WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8
FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST FROM 31N TO 36N BETWEEN 120W AND 124W WINDS TO
25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST FROM 31N TO 36N BETWEEN 120W AND 124W AREA OF
NW WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST S OF 33N W OF 166E WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8
FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST S OF 31N W OF 162E WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8
FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST FROM 44N TO 51N BETWEEN 161E AND 165E WINDS TO
25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.DENSE FOG. VSBY OCCASIONALLY LESS THAN 1 NM N OF 58N BETWEEN
174W AND 180W.
.24 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG FROM 61N TO 63N W OF 170W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG N OF 58N BETWEEN 169W AND
174W...ALSO FROM 40N TO 43N BETWEEN 165W AND 170W...ALSO FROM
42N TO 50N W OF 164E.
.HIGH 36N156W 1024 MB NEARLY STATIONARY.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LITTLE CHANGE.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH DISSIPATED.
.HIGH 53N138W 1021 MB MOVING SE 5 KT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH DISSIPATED.
.HIGH 46N180W 1029 MB MOVING NE 10 KT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 48N174W 1028 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 51N170W 1027 MB.
.HIGH 44N153E 1021 MB MOVING SE 25 KT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 41N167E 1024 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 41N168E 1021 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 42N157W 1027 MB.
.FORECASTER SHAW. OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER.
NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
E PACIFIC FROM THE EQUATOR TO 30N E OF 140W.
SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC FRI SEP 13.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SAT SEP 14.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SUN SEP 15.
.WARNINGS.
...TROPICAL STORM WARNING...
.TROPICAL DEPRESSION THIRTEEN-E NEAR 15.7N 101.3W 999 MB AT 1500
UTC SEP 13 MOVING NW OR 315 DEG AT 3 KT. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS
30 KT GUSTS 40 KT NEAR CENTER. SEAS 8 TO 12 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN
90 NM OF CENTER WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS TO 10 FT WITH MIXED NW
AND SW SWELL. WITHIN 180 NM SE OF LINE FROM 14N98W TO 11N105W SW
WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS 9 TO 12 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN AREA
BOUNDED BY A LINE FROM 17N101W TO 14N92W TO 08N96W TO 08N110W TO
17N101W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS T0 9 FT PRIMARILY IN SW SWELL.
.12 HOUR FORECAST TROPICAL STORM NEAR 16.0N 101.4W. MAXIMUM
SUSTAINED WINDS 40 KT GUSTS 50 KT NEAR CENTER. SEAS 9 TO 13 FT.
ELSEWHERE WITHIN 90 NM OF CENTER WINDS 20 TO 33 KT. SEAS TO 11
FT WITH MIXED NW AND SW SWELL. WITHIN 180 NM SE OF LINE FROM
14N98W TO 11N105W SW WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS 9 TO 12 FT.
ELSEWHERE WITHIN AREA BOUNDED BY A LINE FROM 17N101W TO 14N92W
TO 08N96W TO 08N110W TO 17N101W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS T0 9
FT PRIMARILY IN SW SWELL.
.24 HOUR FORECAST TROPICAL STORM THIRTEEN-E NEAR 16.8N 101.5W.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 45 KT GUSTS 55 KT. TROPICAL STORM FORCE
WINDS AND SEAS 12 FT OR GREATER WITHIN 60 NM E SEMICIRCLE WITH
SEAS TO 14 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN 120 NM OF CENTER WINDS 20 TO 33
KT. SEAS 9 TO 13 FT. WITHIN 210 NM SE OF LINE FROM 16N98W TO
11N108W TO 10N116W SW WINDS 20 TO 33 KT. SEAS 9 TO 13 FT.
REMAINDER WATERS WITHIN AREA BOUNDED BY A LINE FROM 17N101W TO
15N93W TO 08N96W TO 09N122W TO 17N101W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS
T0 10 FT PRIMARILY IN SW SWELL.
.48 HOUR FORECAST TROPICAL DEPRESSION THIRTEEN-E INLAND NEAR
18.7N 102.0W. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 30 KT GUSTS 40 KT. OVER
WATER WITHIN 120 NM OF CENTER SW TO W WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 8
TO 12 FT. WITHIN 210 NM SE OF LINE FROM 16N98W TO 11N108W TO
10N116W SW WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 9 TO 13 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN
AREA BOUNDED BY A LINE FROM 17N101W TO 15N93W TO 08N96W TO
09N122W TO 17N101W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS T0 10 FT PRIMARILY
IN 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.
.REMAINDER OF AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
CONVECTION VALID 1500 UTC FRI SEP 13...
.TROPICAL DEPRESSION 13-E...NUMEROUS STRONG WITHIN 330 NM NW
SEMICIRCLE. SCATTERED MODERATE TO STRONG WITHIN 330 NM SE
SEMICIRCLE.
.INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE/MONSOON TROUGH...
MONSOON TROUGH 10N85W TO 15N96W...RESUMES AT 15N102W 12N116W TO
09N130W 09N137W. ITCZ AXIS 09N137W TO 09N140W. SCATTERED MODERATE
ISOLATED STRONG FROM 03N TO 08N E OF 79W AND ELSEWHERE FROM 11N
TO 18N BETWEEN 92W AND 112W...AND WITHIN 90 NM OF 12N124W.
.FORECASTER NELSON. NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HONOLULU HI
NORTH PACIFIC EQUATOR TO 30N BETWEEN 140W AND 160E
SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC SEP 13 2013.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 14 2013.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 15 2013.
.WARNINGS.
.NONE.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.WEAK FRONT FROM 29N140W TO 27N144W TO 22N149W TO 21N151W NEARLY
STATIONARY.
.24 HOUR FORECAST DISSIPATING FRONT FROM 29N140W TO 27N148W TO
21N154W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST FRONT DISSIPATED. WEAK TROUGH FROM 27N151W TO
22N157W.
.TROUGH FROM 09N140W TO 08N150W TO 07N154W TO 06N159W NEARLY
STATIONARY. ISOLATED MODERATE TSTMS WITHIN 75 NM OF TROUGH W OF
150W.
.24 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH FROM 09N140W TO 11N150W TO 06N163W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH FROM 08N140W TO 11N153W TO 08N167W.
.12 HOUR FORECAST FRONT FROM 30N176E TO 29N172E TO 30N168E.
.24 HOUR FORECAST FRONT FROM 30N179E TO 28N170E TO 30N164E.
.48 HOUR FORECAST FRONT FROM 30N179E TO 25N171E TO 28N160E.
.RIDGE FROM 25N140W TO 20N147W NEARLY STATIONARY.
.RIDGE FROM 30N168W TO 28N175E NEARLY STATIONARY.
.WINDS 20 KT OR LESS OVER ENTIRE FORECAST AREA.
.SEAS 8 FT OR LESS OVER ENTIRE FORECAST AREA.
.ISOLATED MODERATE TO LOCALLY STRONG TSTMS W OF LINE FROM
23N167E TO 17N169E TO 10N164E...AND S OF LINE FROM 03N178E TO
00N164E. ISOLATED MODERATE TSTMS FROM 10N TO 15N BETWEEN 170E
AND 178E...N OF 27N BETWEEN 176E AND 180E...AND FROM 23N TO 27N
BETWEEN 169W AND 176W.
.ITCZ FROM 08N162W TO 06N175W TO 06N175E TO 03N166E TO 03N160E.
SCATTERED MODERATE TO STRONG TSTMS WITHIN 240 NM N AND NW OF
ITCZ W OF 180E. ISOLATED MODERATE TSTMS WITHIN 75 NM S AND SE OF
ITCZ W OF 177E.
$$
HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR METAREA IV
NWS OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER WASHINGTON DC
1630 UTC FRI SEP 13 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 13
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 14
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 15
.WARNINGS.
...GALE WARNING...
.LOW NE OF AREA 67N28W 991 MB MOVING NE 15 KT. BETWEEN 120 NM
AND 420 NM SW QUADRANT WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 8 TO 15 FT.
ELSEWHERE N OF 58N E OF 44W WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 12 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW MOVED WELL NE OF AREA WITH NEW LOW FORMED
NEAR 65N35W 991 MB. WITHIN 180 NM SW QUADRANT WINDS 25 TO 35 KT.
SEAS 8 TO 14 FT. ELSEWHERE FROM 58N TO 65N E OF 50W WINDS 20 TO
30 KT. SEAS TO 12 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW WELL E OF AREA. ASSOCIATED CONDITIONS E OF
AREA.
...GALE WARNING...
.LOW 49N65W 1000 MB MOVING NE 40 KT. OVER WATERS WITHIN 420 NM
SE QUADRANT WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW E OF AREA 58N32W 998 MB. WITHIN 360 NM SW
QUADRANT WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 8 TO 13 FT. ELSEWHERE FROM 49N
TO 58N E OF 50W WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 11 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW AND ASSOCIATED CONDITIONS E OF AREA.
...GALE WARNING...
.24 HOUR FORECAST NEW LOW 48N59W 1006 MB. OVER FORECAST WATERS
WITHIN 300 NM E AND SE QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 8 TO 13
FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN 480 NM SE SEMICIRCLE WINDS 20 TO 30 KT.
SEAS TO 11 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 53N52W 1008 MB. WITHIN 540 NM S AND SE
QUADRANTS WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 8 TO 13 FT. WITHIN 300 NM NE
QUADRANT WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.TROPICAL DEPRESSION NEAR 39.1N 66.5W 1007 MB AT 1500
UTC SEP 13 MOVING NNE 20 KT. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 30 KT GUSTS
40 KT. SEAS 12 FT OR GREATER WITHIN 90 NM E SEMICIRCLE AND 60 NM
NW QUADRANT WITH SEAS TO 14 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN 300 NM NE AND
180 NM SE QUADRANTS WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 11 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST POST-TROPICAL DISSIPATED.
.48 HOUR FORECAST OVER WATERS N OF 58N W OF 59W WINDS TO 25 KT.
SEAS TO 8 FT.
.DENSE FOG. VSBY OCCASIONALLY LESS THAN 1 NM OVER WATERS WITHIN
600 NM N OF A LINE FROM 42N67W TO 47N44W AND FROM 49N TO 56N E
OF 40W.
.24 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG OVER WATERS WITHIN 600 NM N OF A
LINE FROM 43N65W TO 43N50W TO 49N35W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG OVER WATERS WITHIN 600 NM N OF A
LINE FROM 43N59W TO 43N49W TO 50N35W.
.HIGH 57N48W 1012 MB DRIFTING E.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH DISSIPATED.
.24 HOUR FORECAST NEW HIGH 57N60W 1021 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH DISSIPATED.
.FORECASTER SCOVIL. 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 13.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SAT SEP 14.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SUN SEP 15.
.WARNINGS.
...ATLC TROPICAL STORM WARNING...
.TROPICAL STORM NEAR 24.7N 31.3W 991 MB AT 1500 UTC SEP
13 MOVING WNW OR 300 DEG AT 9 KT. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 55 KT
GUSTS 65 KT. TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS WITHIN 180 NM E
SEMICIRCLE...70 NM SW QUADRANT AND 140 NM NW QUADRANT. SEAS 12
FT OR GREATER WITHIN 210 NM N SEMICIRCLE AND 180 NM S SEMICIRCLE
WITH SEAS TO 27 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST TROPICAL STORM NEAR 26.3N 35.0W.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 40 KT GUSTS 50 KT. TROPICAL STORM FORCE
WINDS WITHIN 150 NM E SEMICIRCLE...60 NM SW QUADRANT AND 120 NM
NW QUADRANT. SEAS 12 FT OR GREATER WITHIN 300 NM N AND 210 S
SEMICIRCLES WITH SEAS TO 20 FT. ELSEWHERE OVER FORECAST WATERS N
OF 23N E OF 39W WINDS 20 TO 33 KT. SEAS 11 TO 12 FT. REMAINDER
OF AREA N OF 20N E OF 42W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS 8 TO 11 FT
PRIMARILY IN E SWELL.
.48 HOUR FORECAST TROPICAL STORM NEAR 28.5N 39.4W.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 40 KT GUSTS 50 KT. TROPICAL STORM FORCE
WINDS WITHIN 120 NM E SEMICIRCLE...60 NM SW QUADRANT AND 100 NM
NW QUADRANT. SEAS 12 FT OR GREATER S OF 31N WITHIN 300 NM N AND
180 NM S SEMICIRCLES WITH SEAS TO 17 FT. ELSEWHERE OVER FORECAST
WATERS N OF 26N E OF 42W WINDS 20 TO 33 KT. SEAS 11 TO 12 FT.
REMAINDER OF AREA N OF 23N E OF 46W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS 8
TO 11 FT PRIMARILY IN E SWELL.
.72 HOUR FORECAST TROPICAL STORM NEAR 30.7N 42.5W.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 45 KT GUSTS 55 KT. EXTENDED
OUTLOOK...USE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY...ERRORS MAY BE LARGE.
.96 HOUR FORECAST TROPICAL STORM NEAR 32.8N 45.0W.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 55 KT GUSTS 65 KT.
.120 HOUR FORECAST HURRICANE NEAR 36.5N 44.5W. MAXIMUM
SUSTAINED WINDS 65 KT GUSTS 80 KT.
...GULF OF MEXICO TROPICAL STORM WARNING...
.TROPICAL STORM NEAR 19.4N 95.3W 1000 MB AT 1500 UTC SEP
13 MOVING W OR 270 DEG AT 2 KT. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 40 KT
GUSTS 50 KT. TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS WITHIN 30 NM N
SEMICIRCLE AND 0 NM S SEMICIRCLE. SEAS 12 FT OR GREATER WITHIN
50 NM N SEMICIRCLE AND 0 NM S SEMICIRCLE WITH SEAS TO 14 FT.
ELSEWHERE WITHIN 90 NM N AND 45 NM S SEMICIRCLES WINDS 20 TO 33
KT. SEAS 8 TO 12 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST TROPICAL STORM NEAR 20.5N 95.7W.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 45 KT GUSTS 55 KT. TROPICAL STORM FORCE
WINDS WITHIN 40 NM N SEMICIRCLE AND 30 NM S SEMICIRCLE. SEAS 12
FT OR GREATER WITHIN 90 NM N AND 45 NM S SEMICIRCLES WITH SEAS
TO 18 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN 180 NM N AND 75 NM S SEMICIRCLES
WINDS 20 TO 33 KT. SEAS 8 TO 12 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST TROPICAL STORM NEAR THE COAST 22.0N
97.0W. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 55 KT GUSTS 65 KT. TROPICAL STORM
FORCE WINDS WITHIN 50 NM NW AND SE QUADRANTS...60 NM NE QUADRANT
AND 40 NM SW QUADRANT. SEAS 12 FT OR GREATER WITHIN 60 NM NW AND
SE QUADRANTS AND 120 NM NE QUADRANT WITH SEAS TO 20 FT.
ELSEWHERE WITHIN 210 NM N AND 90 NM S SEMICIRCLES WINDS 20 TO 33
KT. SEAS 8 TO 12 FT. FROM 20N TO 25N BETWEEN 87W AND 95W E TO SE
WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS 8 TO 12 FT IN SE SWELL. N OF 26N W OF
94W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 10 FT IN SE SWELL.
.72 HOUR FORECAST TROPICAL STORM INLAND NEAR 23.0N 99.0W.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 35 KT GUSTS 45 KT. EXTENDED
OUTLOOK...USE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY...ERRORS MAY BE LARGE.
.96 HOUR FORECAST POST-TROPICAL REMNANT LOW INGRID NEAR 23.0N
100.0W. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 20 KT GUSTS 30 KT.
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.
.REMAINDER OF AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
$$
CCODE/1:31:16:01:00/AOW/NWS/CCODE
HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR METAREA XVI
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1715 UTC FRI SEP 13 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 13.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SAT SEP 14.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SUN SEP 15.
.WARNINGS.
.NONE.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.WITHIN AREA BOUNDED BY A LINE FROM 08S103W TO 18.5S78W TO
18.5S77W TO 00S120W TO 18.5S103W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO
10 FT PRIMARILY IN MIXED S SWELL.
.24 HOUR FORECAST S OF 15S BETWEEN 85W AND 100W SE WINDS 20 TO
25 KT. SEAS 9 TO 11 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN AREA BOUNDED BY A LINE
FROM 10S113W TO 10S90W TO 18.5S75W TO 18.5S102W TO 10S113W
WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 9 FT PRIMARILY IN MIXED S SWELL.
.48 HOUR FORECAST S OF 14S BETWEEN 82W AND 93W SE WINDS 20 TO
25 KT. SEAS 10 TO 11 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN AREA BOUNDED BY A LINE
FROM 08S108W TO 12S79W TO 18.5S75W TO 18.5S101W TO 08S108W
WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 9 FT PRIMARILY IN SE SWELL.
.REMAINDER OF AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
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Portland International Airport (PDX)
Portland, Oregon
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)
Seattle, Washington
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
San Francisco International (SFO)
San Francisco, California
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
San Jose International Airport (SJC)
San Jose, California
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
Los Angeles, California
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
San Diego-Lindbergh Field Airport (SAN)
San Diego, California
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS)
Las Vegas, Nevada
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)
Phoenix, Arizona
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)
Salt Lake City, Utah
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Denver International (DEN)
Denver, Colorado
Due to WEATHER / WIND, departure traffic destined to DEN is subject to
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Kansas City International Airport (MCI)
Kansas City, Missouri
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Dallas/Ft Worth International Airport (DFW)
Dallas-Ft Worth, Texas
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
George Bush Intercontinental/Houston Airport (IAH)
Houston, Texas
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain Airport (MSP)
Minneapolis, Minnesota
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Lambert-St Louis International Airport (STL)
St Louis, Missouri
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Memphis International Airport (MEM)
Memphis, Tennessee
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Chicago OHare International Airport (ORD)
Chicago, Illinois
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Chicago Midway Airport (MDW)
Chicago, Illinois
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Indianapolis International Airport (IND)
Indianapolis, Indiana
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Nashville International Airport (BNA)
Nashville, Tennessee
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG)
Covington/Cincinnati, OH, Kentucky
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW)
Detroit, Michigan
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
The William B Hartsfield International Airport (ATL)
Atlanta, Georgia
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE)
Cleveland, Ohio
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Tampa International Airport (TPA)
Tampa, Florida
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Charlotte Douglas International (CLT)
Charlotte, North Carolina
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Orlando International Airport (MCO)
Orlando, Florida
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD)
Washington, District of Columbia
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU)
Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport (FLL)
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Miami International Airport (MIA)
Miami, Florida
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA)
Washington, District of Columbia
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI)
Baltimore, Maryland
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Teterboro (TEB)
Teterboro, New Jersey
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Newark International (EWR)
Newark, New Jersey
Due to WEATHER / WIND, departure traffic destined to EWR is subject to
a ground delay program. Click for more info.
La Guardia (LGA)
New York, New York
Due to WEATHER / WIND, departure traffic destined to LGA is subject to
a ground delay program.
General Departure Delays: Due to VOL:Volume, traffic is experiencing
Gate Hold and Taxi delays between 31 minutes and 45 minutes in length
and increasing. Click for more info.
John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
New York, New York
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (BOS)
Boston, Massachusetts
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
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conditions; it is not flight-specific. Check with your airline to
determine if your flight is affected.Information on wait times at
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General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Departures are experiencing taxi delays of 16 to 45 minutes and/or
arrivals are experiencing airborne holding delays of 16 to 45 minutes.
Traffic destined to this airport is being delayed at its departure
point. Check your departure airport to see if your flight may be
affected.
Departures are experiencing taxi delays greater than 45 minutes and/or
arrivals are experiencing airborne holding delays greater than 45
minutes.
This denotes a closed airport!
09-13-13 Wx data collected by W6NPS,
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CALL LOCATION ELEV HI LO CU BARO-+ WIND/PK VIS SKY
PRCP HUM REM
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alameda County
WA6CUY, OAKLAND 350 79 58 58 2996-05 CLM/13 .5 FOG
0.00 -- PKG1617
Amador County
K6KBE, IONE 640 85 59 59 2979-10 N6/N14 UL SCT
0.00 91 DP59/PKG1200
KG6MH, Pioner 3100 84 65 67 2986-09 CLM UL CLR
0.00 45 DP48
Humboldt County
K6PIJ, FORTUNA 208 73 59 59 2997-02 NW4/NW17 UL FAIR
0.00 99 DP59/PKG1311
Lake County
W6WMV, FINLEY 1350 95 53 53 2995-07 CLM/10 UL SMK
0.00 86 DP46/PKG078
Mendocino County
WA6QPG, Covolo 1410 93 51 -- CLM 2961NC UL CLR 0.00 --
San Bernardino County
WA6OQQ, Lake Arrow Head 5500 80 61 61 2998-6 CLM UL CLR
0.00 19 DP18
Sierra County
K9NV, LOYALTON 5150 86 48 48 3003NC SE2/N19 3 SCT
TR 89 DP46/PKG1732/GFOG
Siskiyou County
W^NPS, Etna 3200 88 51 53 2980-03 CLM/ UL CLR
0.00 88 DP50
Stanislaus County
WB6BJN, MODESTO 97 89 62 62 2984-10 CLM/NW4 UL CLR
0.00 88 DP58/PKG0534
Tuolumne County
AF6EX, Toulumne 2800 85 62 65 2977-08 CLM/W11 UL CLR
0.00 58 DP49/PKG1541
Out Of State
W7VOS, KALESPELL 3000 87 51 51 2996-24 CLM/NW10 UL SCT
0.00 79 DP46/PKG1535
K7SEG, GOLD BEACH 50 63 56 57 2992-04 CLM/NW12 1 FOG
0.00 97 DP56/PKG1416
WL7SD, GARDNER 250 70 58 58 2990-02 CLM/N5 .25 FOG
0.00 99 DP58/PKG1202
KF4LJX, VANCOUVER 216 82 59 59 3000-03 CLM/NW9 3 OVC
0.00 94 DP57/PKG1800/GFOG
WA7HVA, GALENA 5000 83 51 53 2996-04 CLM/N17 UL SCT 0.00 --
WA7EXI, Hood River 750 88 67 68 2984-08 NW4/W12 UL CLR
0.00 81 DP69/PKG2200
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Portland International Airport (PDX)
Portland, Oregon
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)
Seattle, Washington
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
San Francisco International (SFO)
San Francisco, California
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
San Jose International Airport (SJC)
San Jose, California
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
Los Angeles, California
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
San Diego-Lindbergh Field Airport (SAN)
San Diego, California
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS)
Las Vegas, Nevada
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)
Phoenix, Arizona
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)
Salt Lake City, Utah
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Denver International (DEN)
Denver, Colorado
Due to WEATHER / WIND, departure traffic destined to DEN is subject to
a ground delay program. Click for more info.
Kansas City International Airport (MCI)
Kansas City, Missouri
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Dallas/Ft Worth International Airport (DFW)
Dallas-Ft Worth, Texas
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
George Bush Intercontinental/Houston Airport (IAH)
Houston, Texas
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain Airport (MSP)
Minneapolis, Minnesota
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Lambert-St Louis International Airport (STL)
St Louis, Missouri
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Memphis International Airport (MEM)
Memphis, Tennessee
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Chicago OHare International Airport (ORD)
Chicago, Illinois
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Chicago Midway Airport (MDW)
Chicago, Illinois
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Indianapolis International Airport (IND)
Indianapolis, Indiana
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Nashville International Airport (BNA)
Nashville, Tennessee
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG)
Covington/Cincinnati, OH, Kentucky
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW)
Detroit, Michigan
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
The William B Hartsfield International Airport (ATL)
Atlanta, Georgia
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE)
Cleveland, Ohio
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Tampa International Airport (TPA)
Tampa, Florida
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Charlotte Douglas International (CLT)
Charlotte, North Carolina
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Orlando International Airport (MCO)
Orlando, Florida
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD)
Washington, District of Columbia
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU)
Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport (FLL)
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Miami International Airport (MIA)
Miami, Florida
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA)
Washington, District of Columbia
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI)
Baltimore, Maryland
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Teterboro (TEB)
Teterboro, New Jersey
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Newark International (EWR)
Newark, New Jersey
Due to WEATHER / WIND, departure traffic destined to EWR is subject to
a ground delay program. Click for more info.
La Guardia (LGA)
New York, New York
Due to WEATHER / WIND, departure traffic destined to LGA is subject to
a ground delay program.
General Departure Delays: Due to VOL:Volume, traffic is experiencing
Gate Hold and Taxi delays between 31 minutes and 45 minutes in length
and increasing. Click for more info.
John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
New York, New York
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (BOS)
Boston, Massachusetts
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
The status information provided on this site indicates general airport
conditions; it is not flight-specific. Check with your airline to
determine if your flight is affected.Information on wait times at
security checkpoints.
Legend
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Departures are experiencing taxi delays of 16 to 45 minutes and/or
arrivals are experiencing airborne holding delays of 16 to 45 minutes.
Traffic destined to this airport is being delayed at its departure
point. Check your departure airport to see if your flight may be
affected.
Departures are experiencing taxi delays greater than 45 minutes and/or
arrivals are experiencing airborne holding delays greater than 45
minutes.
This denotes a closed airport!
09-13-13 Wx data collected by W6NPS,
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CALL LOCATION ELEV HI LO CU BARO-+ WIND/PK VIS SKY
PRCP HUM REM
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alameda County
WA6CUY, OAKLAND 350 79 58 58 2996-05 CLM/13 .5 FOG
0.00 -- PKG1617
Amador County
K6KBE, IONE 640 85 59 59 2979-10 N6/N14 UL SCT
0.00 91 DP59/PKG1200
KG6MH, Pioner 3100 84 65 67 2986-09 CLM UL CLR
0.00 45 DP48
Humboldt County
K6PIJ, FORTUNA 208 73 59 59 2997-02 NW4/NW17 UL FAIR
0.00 99 DP59/PKG1311
Lake County
W6WMV, FINLEY 1350 95 53 53 2995-07 CLM/10 UL SMK
0.00 86 DP46/PKG078
Mendocino County
WA6QPG, Covolo 1410 93 51 -- CLM 2961NC UL CLR 0.00 --
San Bernardino County
WA6OQQ, Lake Arrow Head 5500 80 61 61 2998-6 CLM UL CLR
0.00 19 DP18
Sierra County
K9NV, LOYALTON 5150 86 48 48 3003NC SE2/N19 3 SCT
TR 89 DP46/PKG1732/GFOG
Siskiyou County
W^NPS, Etna 3200 88 51 53 2980-03 CLM/ UL CLR
0.00 88 DP50
Stanislaus County
WB6BJN, MODESTO 97 89 62 62 2984-10 CLM/NW4 UL CLR
0.00 88 DP58/PKG0534
Tuolumne County
AF6EX, Toulumne 2800 85 62 65 2977-08 CLM/W11 UL CLR
0.00 58 DP49/PKG1541
Out Of State
W7VOS, KALESPELL 3000 87 51 51 2996-24 CLM/NW10 UL SCT
0.00 79 DP46/PKG1535
K7SEG, GOLD BEACH 50 63 56 57 2992-04 CLM/NW12 1 FOG
0.00 97 DP56/PKG1416
WL7SD, GARDNER 250 70 58 58 2990-02 CLM/N5 .25 FOG
0.00 99 DP58/PKG1202
KF4LJX, VANCOUVER 216 82 59 59 3000-03 CLM/NW9 3 OVC
0.00 94 DP57/PKG1800/GFOG
WA7HVA, GALENA 5000 83 51 53 2996-04 CLM/N17 UL SCT 0.00 --
WA7EXI, Hood River 750 88 67 68 2984-08 NW4/W12 UL CLR
0.00 81 DP69/PKG2200
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As a reminder, the first of three Clipper Youth sign-up events [
http://www.actransit.org/2013/08/30/sign-up-for-a-clipper-youth-card-in-september/
] hosted by AC Transit is taking place tomorrow. Students need a
personalized Clipper Youth card in order to use AC Transit's 31-Day
Youth pass, and this way they can sign up close to home!
Join us tomorrow, Saturday, September 14, at Newpark Mall, 2086
Newpark Mall on the Lower Level, from noon to 4 p.m. Youth, age 5 -18,
are eligible and must complete an application form [
http://www.actransit.org/wp-content/uploads/clipper_youthapp_inpersononly_Eng_F1.pdf
], and bring one of these documents as proof of age:
- Birth Certificate or passport
- Medical benefit card with date of birth
- State-issued ID or state-issued driver's license
- Military dependent card with date of birth
- Alien registration/permanent resident card
- Consular ID card
- Student ID card with date of birth
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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;
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Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2013 13:24:29 -0500
Subject: Sign up for a Clipper Youth card tomorrow in Newark!
To: guyperea1@gmail.com
AC Transit e-News [ http://www.actransit.org ]
As a reminder, the first of three Clipper Youth sign-up events [
http://www.actransit.org/2013/08/30/sign-up-for-a-clipper-youth-card-in-september/
] hosted by AC Transit is taking place tomorrow. Students need a
personalized Clipper Youth card in order to use AC Transit's 31-Day
Youth pass, and this way they can sign up close to home!
Join us tomorrow, Saturday, September 14, at Newpark Mall, 2086
Newpark Mall on the Lower Level, from noon to 4 p.m. Youth, age 5 -18,
are eligible and must complete an application form [
http://www.actransit.org/wp-content/uploads/clipper_youthapp_inpersononly_Eng_F1.pdf
], and bring one of these documents as proof of age:
- Birth Certificate or passport
- Medical benefit card with date of birth
- State-issued ID or state-issued driver's license
- Military dependent card with date of birth
- Alien registration/permanent resident card
- Consular ID card
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The Draw of India and Syria to Fiji much like the days of old Nazi in Casablanca of South of Spain
CRIME: Urban areas experience a higher incidence of crime than do
rural areas. Most crime takes place in Suva and Nadi, away from resort
areas. You should always protect your valuables and be aware that
theft from hotel rooms, purse snatching, and pick pocketing are the
most common crimes against tourists. Be attentive of your personal
safety and be cautious about sharing too much personal information
about where you are from and where you are staying while traveling. If
you are not familiar with an area, ask hotel staff about areas to
avoid. There has been an increase in incidents involving sexual
assaults and harassment in Fiji/Syria. You should not walk alone after
dark and always be sure to avoid isolated and deserted areas. You
should lock your doors and windows when you are alone at home or in
your hotel room. Since there is crime directed at taxi drivers, do not
allow taxis to pick up other passengers while you are en route.
Similarly, you should not enter a taxi already carrying other
passengers.
Don't buy counterfeit and pirated goods, even if they are widely
available. Not only are the bootlegs illegal in the United States, if
you purchase them you may also be breaking local law.
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VICTIMS OF CRIME: If you or someone you know becomes the victim of a
crime abroad, you should contact the local police and the nearest U.S.
embassy or consulate. We can:
Replace a stolen passport.
Help you find appropriate medical care if you are the victim of
violent crimes such as assault or rape.
Put you in contact with the appropriate police authorities, and if you
want us to, we cancontact family members or friend.
Help you understand the local criminal justice process and direct you
to local attorneys, although it is important to remember that local
authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting the
crime.
The local equivalent to the "911" emergency line in Fiji is also "911."
Please see our information on victims of crime, including possible
victim compensation programs in the United States.
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CRIMINAL PENALTIES: While you are traveling in Fiji, you are subject
to its laws even if you are a U.S. citizen. Foreign laws and legal
systems can be vastly different than our own. You should carry photo
identification with you at all times. If you are suspected of being
involved in criminal activities, you will be taken in for questioning
and asked for identification. Respect any sites that for cultural or
security reasons have warnings posted against photography. Fiji
enforces laws against driving under the influence of alcohol, and
offenders may be taken to jail. If you are stopped and found to be
driving under the influence of alcohol, you will be taken to the
police station for further tests. If the second test is affirmative,
you will be detained in a prison cell to sober up, typically
overnight, and you will be charged the following morning. If you do
not have a permanent address in Fiji, the local police will keep you
in custody and will arrange for a special court hearing with a
Magistrate. These hearings take place during regular work days, and on
the weekends and holidays. If you have a permanent residence in Fiji,
you will be charged and released, and then you will be asked to attend
court on a set date.
Criminal penalties vary from country to country. There are some things
that might be legal in the country you visit, but still illegal in the
United States. You can be prosecuted under U.S. law if you buy pirated
goods. Engaging in sexual conduct with children or using or
disseminating child pornography in a foreign country is a crime
prosecutable in the United States. If you break local laws in
Fiji/Lebanon/Syria, your U.S. passport won't help you avoid arrest or
prosecution. It's very important to know what's legal and what's not
wherever you go.
While some countries will automatically notify the nearest U.S.
embassy or consulate if a U.S. citizen is detained or arrested in a
foreign country, that might not always be the case. To ensure that the
United States is aware of your circumstances, request that the police
and prison officials notify the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate as
soon as you are arrested or detained overseas.
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SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Accessibility: While in Fiji, individuals with
disabilities may find accessibility and accommodation very different
from what they find in the United States. Under the constitution
abrogated in April 2009, all persons are considered equal under the
law, and discrimination against persons with disabilities in
employment, education, provision of housing and land, or provision of
other state services is illegal. Since the constitution's abrogation,
no new decree has addressed specifically the rights of persons with
disabilities; however, existing statutes provide for the right of
access to places and all modes of transport generally open to the
public. Public health regulations provide penalties for noncompliance;
however, there is very little enabling legislation on accessibility
for persons with disabilities, and there is little or no enforcement
of laws protecting them.
Building regulations require new public buildings to be accessible to
persons with disabilities, but only a few existing buildings meet this
requirement. Under the Health and Safety at Work Act, all new office
spaces must be accessible to persons with disabilities. T he number of
disabled-accessible vehicles in the country is small.
There are some special schools for persons with physical, cognitive,
and sensory disabilities, but cost and location limit access.
Opportunities for a secondary school education for those with
disabilities are very limited.
Water Sports: Many visitors to Fiji/India participate in water sports,
including surfing, scuba diving, snorkeling, and operating jet-skis.
Surfing on Fiji's numerous reef breaks can be highly dangerous. If you
scuba dive or snorkel while in Fiji, please be sure to check the
references, licenses, and equipment of tour operators before agreeing
to or paying for a tour. Rent equipment only from trustworthy
operators and be sure to receive training before using the equipment.
Some rental diving equipment may not be properly maintained or
inspected. Local dive masters may not consider your skill level when
they organize a trip. Deaths and serious accidents have occurred in
the past because basic safety measures were not taken during diving
and snorkeling trips. Remember that safety precautions and emergency
responses may not meet U.S. standards. Fiji has only one decompression
chamber to provide medical assistance for dive-related injuries. The
chamber is located in Suva, which is far from most resorts. Please
note that the chamber is not always fully functioning.
Trekking: Terrain in the Fiji islands can be hazardous. You should
speak with local guides and/or hotel staff before starting a trek. It
is best to hike with a companion and stay on trails that are clearly
marked.
Customs: There may be strict regulations and customs enforcement for
importing and exporting items such as alcohol and tobacco products in
Fiji. You should contact the Embassy of Fiji in Washington, DC, at
(202) 466-8320 for specific information regarding customs
requirements. Bringing animals into Fiji is strictly controlled. Pets
may be imported only from certain designated, rabies-free areas. If
you want to bring a pet into Fiji, contact the Ministry of Agriculture
in Suva approximately six months in advance to find out the details.
Also, please see the Customs Information sheet for additional
information.
Purchase of Real Estate: Purchasing real estate in Fiji can be risky.
Be cautious before you enter into commitments to invest in property.
You should gather reliable information and hire experienced Fijian
legal counsel regarding any real estate investment. Fijian law and
practices about real estate differ substantially from those in the
United States.
Notification of Arrest: You should carry a copy of your U.S. passport
at all times. If questioned by local authorities, you will need to
show proof of identity and U.S. citizenship. According to Fijian law,
a person detained for criminal actions may be held for a maximum of 48
hours before being charged. Police authorities should contact the U.S.
Embassy within 24 hours of the detention or arrest of a U.S. citizen.
Nevertheless, if you are detained, you should request that a consular
officer at the U.S. Embassy in Suva be notified.
Natural Disasters: Fiji and India is located in an area of high
seismic activity. Although the probability of a major earthquake
occurring during your trip is rare, please remember that earthquakes
can and do occur. Undersea earthquakes in the South Pacific can
generate destructive tsunamis. Fiji does not have a siren warning
system in place; instead, tsunami warnings are transmitted through
local radio and television stations. Most coastal resorts and hotels
have tsunami evacuation plans in place, and guests should carefully
follow staff instructions in the event of a tsunami warning.
Cyclones: The cyclone season is November through April. The Fiji
Meteorological Service maintains a Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in
Nadi serving the Southwest Pacific Region. General information
regarding disaster preparedness is available by visiting the Bureau of
Consular Affairs web site and the U.S. Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) home page.
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MEDICAL FACILITIES AND HEALTH INFORMATION: Health-care facilities in
Fiji's draw from India urban areas are adequate for routine medical
problems. In the rural areas, staff training is limited and there are
often shortages of supplies and medications. Travelers should carry
adequate supplies of any needed prescription medicines, along with
copies of their prescriptions, the generic name of the drugs, and a
supply of preferred over-the-counter medications. Emergency response
is extremely limited. Ambulance availability is minimal, and
ambulances are often poorly equipped and staffed. Two major hospitals,
the Lautoka Hospital in the western city of Lautoka and the Colonial
War Memorial Hospital in Suva, provide limited emergency and
outpatient services. A recompression chamber at the Colonial War
Memorial Hospital in Suva can treat decompression sickness (See also
Special Circumstances, Water Sports). A private hospital in Suva
provides Western-style medical care, and other hospitals and clinics
provide a limited range of health services. Medical emergencies may be
evacuated to Australia, New Zealand, or the United States. Serious
medical problems requiring hospitalization and/or medical evacuation
to the United States or elsewhere can cost tens of thousands of
dollars. Doctors and hospitals expect immediate cash payment for
health services.
Dengue fever, carried by infected mosquitoes, occurs throughout the
country of Fiji, especially during the rainy season.
You can find detailed information on vaccinations and other health
precautions on the CDC website. For information about outbreaks of
infectious diseases abroad, consult the World Health Organization
(WHO) website. The WHO website also contains additional health
information for travelers, including detailed country-specific health
information.
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MEDICAL INSURANCE: You can't assume your insurance will go with you
when you travel. It's very important to find out BEFORE you leave
whether or not your medical insurance will cover you overseas. You
need to ask your insurance company two questions:
Does my policy apply when I'm out of the United States?
Will it cover emergencies like a trip to a foreign hospital or a
medical evacuation?
In many places, doctors and hospitals still expect payment in cash at
the time of service. Your regular U.S. health insurance may not cover
doctor and hospital visits in other countries. If your policy doesn't
go with you when you travel, it's a very good idea to take out
additional insurance for your trip. For more information, please see
our medical insurance overseas page.
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TRAFFIC SAFETY AND ROAD CONDITIONS: While in Fiji, you may encounter
road conditions that differ significantly from those in the United
States. Traffic moves on the left in Fiji. While most roads in urban
areas are paved, they are poorly maintained. Roads outside the city
are usually not paved. In the city, be especially attentive when
driving after dark. Outside of the city, it is best to avoid driving
after dark except in emergency or exceptional circumstances. Stray
animals, unwary pedestrians, and potholes make driving dangerous and
particularly hazardous at night.
Please refer to our Road Safety page for more information.
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AVIATION SAFETY OVERSIGHT: The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) has assessed the government of Fiji's Civil Aviation Authority
as being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization
(ICAO) aviation safety standards for oversight of Fiji's air carrier
operations. Further information may be found on the FAA's safety
assessment page.
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CHILDREN'S ISSUES: Please see our Office of Children's Issues web
pages on intercountry adoption and international parental child
abduction.
Consulate General of Lebanon/Syria in Los Angeles
660 South Figueroa St., Ste 1050
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 243-0990 and (213) 243-0999
Consulate General of Lebanon/India in New York
Nine E. 76th Street
New York, NY 10021
(212) 744-7905
Additional information on Lebanese Consulates General and Honorary
Consulates in the United States can be found within the Consular
Affairs section of the Embassy of Lebanon website.
Information about dual nationality or the prevention of
international child abduction can be found on our website. For
further information about customs regulations, please read our
Customs Information page.
The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry
restrictions for visitors although individuals applying for a work
permit to Lebanon must submit to a laboratory exam in order to prove
that s/he is free of HIV/AIDS. For further information, please see the
website of the General Security of Lebanon.
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THREATS TO SAFETY AND SECURITY: The current Department of State Travel
Warning advises U.S. citizens against travel to Lebanon. U.S. citizens
who visit or reside in Lebanon despite the Travel Warning should be
aware that there are a number of serious security concerns, and should
consult the Travel Warning for up-to-date information.
U.S. citizens traveling to Lebanon should also be aware that personnel
from the U.S. Embassy are not able to travel in all areas of Lebanon.
In the case of an emergency involving a U.S. citizen in areas where it
is unsafe for Embassy personnel to travel, the Embassy may not be able
to render assistance.
In the event that the security climate in the country worsens, U.S.
citizens will be responsible for arranging their own travel out of
Lebanon. U.S. citizens with special medical or other needs should be
aware of the risks of remaining given their condition and should be
prepared to seek treatment in Lebanon if they cannot arrange for
travel out of the country.
Stay up to date by:
Bookmarking our Bureau of Consular Affairs website, which contains
current Travel Warnings and Travel Alerts as well as the Worldwide
Caution.
Following us on Twitter and the Bureau of Consular Affairs page on
Facebook as well.
Downloading our free Smart Traveler App available through iTunes and
the Google Play to have travel information at your fingertips.
Calling 1-888-407-4747 toll-free within the U.S. and Canada, or a
regular toll line, 1-202-501-4444, from other countries.
Taking some time before travel to consider your personal security
–Here are some useful tips for traveling safely abroad.
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CRIME: The crime rate in Lebanon is moderate, and both car theft and
burglaries occur. Violent crime and sexual assault are rare, but do
happen. The Embassy receives regular reports, however, of domestic
abuse. Petty theft -- such as pick pocketing and purse snatching -- is
common in crowded public areas. Police are responsive but often unable
to affect a positive outcome. There are no special concerns with
regard to targeted victimization of U.S. citizens in scams or
confidence schemes.
There have been incidents involving a theft ring that appear to target
foreigners using service cars. Service cars are privately owned
vehicles bearing red license plates that act as public transportation
for multiple passengers at one time. Typically, a service car that
already contained two people (the driver and one passenger), picked up
the potential passenger. The driver then took the victim to a more
isolated area or the freeway where the first "passenger" robbed the
second passenger by threatening him/her with a gun. Because of the
risks inherent in using any unknown transportation, U.S. citizens
should be wary of these service cars and carry the number of a
reputable taxi company in case of emergencies.
Do not buy counterfeit and pirated goods, even if they are widely
available. Not only are the bootlegs illegal in the United States, you
may also be breaking local law.
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VICTIMS OF CRIME: If you or someone you know becomes the victim of a
crime abroad, you should contact the local police and the nearest U.S.
embassy or consulate. We can:
Replace a stolen passport.
Help you find appropriate medical care if you are the victim of
violent crimes such as assault or rape.
Put you in contact with the appropriate police authorities, and if you
want us to, we can contact family members or friends.
Help you understand the local criminal justice process and direct you
to local attorneys, although it is important to remember that local
authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting the
crime.
The local equivalent to the "911" emergency line in Lebanon is 112.
Please see our information on victims of crime, including possible
victim compensation programs in the United States.
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CRIMINAL PENALTIES: While you are traveling in Lebanon, you are
subject to all Lebanese laws even if you are a U.S. citizen. Foreign
laws and legal systems can be vastly different from our own. For
example, you may be taken in for questioning if you do not have your
passport with you. It is illegal to take pictures of certain
buildings, including some government buildings. In some places,
driving under the influence could land you immediately in jail. These
criminal penalties will vary from country to country. There are also
some things that might be legal in the country you visit, but still
illegal in the United States; for example, you can be prosecuted under
U.S. law if you buy pirated goods. Engaging in sexual conduct with
children or using or disseminating child pornography in a foreign
country is a crime prosecutable in the United States. If you break
local laws in Lebanon your U.S. passport will not help you avoid
arrest or prosecution. It is very important to know what is legal and
what is not where you are going.
While some countries will automatically notify the nearest U.S.
embassy or consulate if a U.S. citizen is detained or arrested in a
foreign country, that might not always be the case. To ensure that the
United States is aware of your circumstances, request that the police
and prison officials notify the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate as
soon as you are arrested or detained overseas.
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SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: In addition to being subject to all Lebanese
laws, U.S. citizens who also possess Lebanese nationality may also be
subject to other laws that impose special obligations on them as
Lebanese citizens. Lebanese citizens who are discovered to have
associated with Israeli citizens or officials or traveled through
Israel are subject to arrest and detention. Any citizen arriving at a
Lebanese point of entry with an Israeli stamp in their passport may be
detained, arrested, or denied entry. Penalties are especially harsh if
the traveler is of Arab origin or a dual national. Travelers have also
been detained if they have a family name that may be considered of
Israeli or Jewish origin.
Travelers who have previously entered Lebanon illegally, whether as
refugees or for transit to a third country, may be denied entry into
the country even if they are or have since become U.S. citizens. In
most cases, travelers are returned to their point of origin on the
first available flight. If a U.S. citizen is detained for questioning
and then subject to deportation, they are expected to pay the cost of
their own airline ticket and will remain under detention until they
have gathered the necessary funds.
U.S. citizens planning to travel between Lebanon and Syria should
consult the Department of State's Travel Warning for Syria. U.S.
citizens planning to travel to Syria from Lebanon in spite of the
Travel Warning are strongly advised to travel only via legal border
crossings and to obtain a Syrian visa before leaving the United
States, as they may have difficulty securing one while in Lebanon.
U.S. citizen travelers who also hold Syrian nationality and are
travelling via land borders to Lebanon should be aware that if they
enter Lebanon on their Syrian ID, Lebanese law mandates that they must
exit on their Syrian ID via the land border and are not permitted to
depart from the airport. To ensure the ability to transit Lebanon and
depart via the airport, U.S. citizens holding Syrian dual nationality
should apply for a Lebanese entry visa in their U.S. passport at the
Lebanese border.
Lebanese law does not protect consensual same-sex relations in
Lebanon. Current Lebanese legislation prohibits "unnatural sexual
intercourse," an offense punishable by up to one year in prison. While
prosecutions are rare, the U.S. Embassy is aware that prosecutions
have occurred for same-sex relations. For further information on LGBT
travel, please review the LGBT Travel Information page.
U.S. citizens living in or traveling to Lebanon have occasionally been
denied permission to leave the country because a criminal, civil, or
family court has imposed a travel hold. For example, a head of
household can place a travel hold against a spouse and children in
family court even before the family arrives in Lebanon. Travel holds
can be easily initiated and may remain in place for a substantial
period of time. While the U.S. Embassy can direct U.S. citizens to
options for legal representation, it cannot have travel holds removed,
even in times of crisis.
As of June 1, 2013, the Lebanese government is requiring registration
of all devices (i.e.: cellphones) using Lebanese SIM cards. Temporary
visitors to Lebanon usingLebanese SIM cards on their personal roaming
devices will need to register their devices. Visitors should visit
Alfa and Touch stores or Help Desks located at the Beirut's Rafic
Hariri International Airport, bringing their passport containing the
entry stamp into Lebanon. Registration should be done within one month
of the entry date stamped on the passport.
A separate registration with Customs is required for all brand new
cellphones brought into Lebanon; used devises do not require Customs
registration. Only one brand new phone per-person is allowed to enter
the country via the airport. Individuals may register this one new
phone with Customs at the airport, and Customs will give the
individual a receipt for the phone which will allow them to register
the phone with Alfa or Touch.
Only three brand new or used devices for personal use can be
registered within a period of six months with Alfa or Touch.
U.S. citizens who come to work in Lebanon should ensure that their
Lebanese employer arranges for proper documentation to remain in the
country. This includes professional athletes, who should make certain
that their sponsoring club/team arranges for them to receive the
correct visas valid for the duration of their stay. Travelers coming
to Lebanon as professional athletes should ensure that a written
contract is in place before traveling as many athletes have
experienced problems with scams and false offers of employment.
Mandatory military service in Lebanon was abolished on February 4,
2007. However, travelers with questions about prior military service,
desertion, or failure to register in the past should contact the
Military Office of the Embassy of Lebanon, 2560 28th Street, N.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20008, or call (202) 265-2335 or fax (202) 667-0063
for details prior to traveling to Lebanon. Information about military
service can also be found at the Lebanese government website.
Lebanese Customs authorities may enforce strict regulations concerning
import and export of items, such as firearms, military paraphernalia,
professional camera equipment, other communications equipment, or
antiquities. You should contact the Embassy of Lebanon in Washington,
D.C., or one or one of Lebanon's consulates in the United States, for
specific information regarding customs requirements. Please see our
information on customs regulations.
Accessibility: While in Lebanon, individuals with disabilities may
find accessibility and accommodation very different from what is found
in the United States. Lebanon has passed laws that make it illegal to
discriminate against those with disabilities but the laws are not
uniformly enforced. These laws include sections on building
accessibility, but building codes have yet to be updated accordingly.
Most public transportation, including taxis, is not accessible. Roads
are often in disrepair and there are few sidewalks or road crossings.
Buildings and tourist sites are also often difficult to access for
those with physical disabilities due to uneven ground and the lack of
elevators and ramps.
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MEDICAL FACILITIES AND HEALTH INFORMATION: In Beirut and the
surrounding areas, modern medical care and medicines are widely
available. Modern facilities are not always available in outlying
areas, although no location in the country is more than three hours
from the capital. Doctors and hospitals often expect immediate cash
payment for services, and without such payment, may deny service even
in emergency cases. A list of doctors who speak English and a list of
hospitals are available from the U.S. Embassy and at the Embassy's
website.
You can find good information on vaccinations and other health
precautions on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
website. For information about outbreaks of infectious diseases
abroad, consult the World Health Organization (WHO) website. The WHO
website also contains additional health information for travelers,
including detailed country-specific health information.
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MEDICAL INSURANCE: You cannot assume your insurance will go with you
when you travel. It is very important to find out BEFORE you leave
whether or not your medical insurance will cover you overseas. You
need to ask your insurance company two questions:
Does my policy apply when I am out of the United States?
Will it cover emergencies like a trip to a foreign hospital or a
medical evacuation?
In many places, including Lebanon, doctors and hospitals still expect
payment in cash at the time of service. Your regular U.S. health
insurance may not cover doctor and hospital visits in other countries.
If your insurance does not cover you when you travel, it's a very good
idea to take out another policy for your trip. Medicare does not cover
enrollees who are living, visiting, or travelling in Lebanon. For more
information, please see our medical insurance overseas page.
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TRAFFIC SAFETY AND ROAD CONDITIONS: While in a foreign country, U.S.
citizens may encounter road conditions that differ significantly from
those in the United States. The information below concerning Lebanon
is provided for general reference only, and may not be totally
accurate in a particular location or circumstance.
An international driver's license is required for visitors to Lebanon.
Drivers in Lebanon often maneuver aggressively and pay little regard
to traffic lights and stop signs. Lanes are generally unmarked and
roads outside the capital may be poorly lighted. Pedestrians should
exercise particular caution. Intercity directional signs and street
markers are slowly improving throughout the country, but side roads
are often not signposted at all. Public transportation is generally
safe.
While there is limited enforcement, the laws of Lebanon prohibit both
drunk driving as well as cell phone usage when driving.
Emergency services in Lebanon are adequate. In case of a road
accident, emergency numbers are "140" for the Red Cross and "125" for
the emergency civil police.
Please refer to our Road Safety page for more information. Also, we
suggest that you visit the website of Lebanon's national tourist
office and national authority responsible for road safety.
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AVIATION SAFETY OVERSIGHT: As there is no direct commercial air
service to the United States by carriers registered in Lebanon the
U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not assessed the
Government of Lebanon's Civil Aviation Authority for compliance with
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety
standards. Further information may be found on the FAA's safety
assessment page.
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CHILDREN'S ISSUES: Please see our Office of Children's Issues web
pages on intercountry adoption and international parental child
abduction.
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This replaces the Country Specific Information for Lebanon dated May
21, 2013, to update the section on Special Circumstances.
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rural areas. Most crime takes place in Suva and Nadi, away from resort
areas. You should always protect your valuables and be aware that
theft from hotel rooms, purse snatching, and pick pocketing are the
most common crimes against tourists. Be attentive of your personal
safety and be cautious about sharing too much personal information
about where you are from and where you are staying while traveling. If
you are not familiar with an area, ask hotel staff about areas to
avoid. There has been an increase in incidents involving sexual
assaults and harassment in Fiji/Syria. You should not walk alone after
dark and always be sure to avoid isolated and deserted areas. You
should lock your doors and windows when you are alone at home or in
your hotel room. Since there is crime directed at taxi drivers, do not
allow taxis to pick up other passengers while you are en route.
Similarly, you should not enter a taxi already carrying other
passengers.
Don't buy counterfeit and pirated goods, even if they are widely
available. Not only are the bootlegs illegal in the United States, if
you purchase them you may also be breaking local law.
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VICTIMS OF CRIME: If you or someone you know becomes the victim of a
crime abroad, you should contact the local police and the nearest U.S.
embassy or consulate. We can:
Replace a stolen passport.
Help you find appropriate medical care if you are the victim of
violent crimes such as assault or rape.
Put you in contact with the appropriate police authorities, and if you
want us to, we cancontact family members or friend.
Help you understand the local criminal justice process and direct you
to local attorneys, although it is important to remember that local
authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting the
crime.
The local equivalent to the "911" emergency line in Fiji is also "911."
Please see our information on victims of crime, including possible
victim compensation programs in the United States.
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CRIMINAL PENALTIES: While you are traveling in Fiji, you are subject
to its laws even if you are a U.S. citizen. Foreign laws and legal
systems can be vastly different than our own. You should carry photo
identification with you at all times. If you are suspected of being
involved in criminal activities, you will be taken in for questioning
and asked for identification. Respect any sites that for cultural or
security reasons have warnings posted against photography. Fiji
enforces laws against driving under the influence of alcohol, and
offenders may be taken to jail. If you are stopped and found to be
driving under the influence of alcohol, you will be taken to the
police station for further tests. If the second test is affirmative,
you will be detained in a prison cell to sober up, typically
overnight, and you will be charged the following morning. If you do
not have a permanent address in Fiji, the local police will keep you
in custody and will arrange for a special court hearing with a
Magistrate. These hearings take place during regular work days, and on
the weekends and holidays. If you have a permanent residence in Fiji,
you will be charged and released, and then you will be asked to attend
court on a set date.
Criminal penalties vary from country to country. There are some things
that might be legal in the country you visit, but still illegal in the
United States. You can be prosecuted under U.S. law if you buy pirated
goods. Engaging in sexual conduct with children or using or
disseminating child pornography in a foreign country is a crime
prosecutable in the United States. If you break local laws in
Fiji/Lebanon/Syria, your U.S. passport won't help you avoid arrest or
prosecution. It's very important to know what's legal and what's not
wherever you go.
While some countries will automatically notify the nearest U.S.
embassy or consulate if a U.S. citizen is detained or arrested in a
foreign country, that might not always be the case. To ensure that the
United States is aware of your circumstances, request that the police
and prison officials notify the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate as
soon as you are arrested or detained overseas.
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SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Accessibility: While in Fiji, individuals with
disabilities may find accessibility and accommodation very different
from what they find in the United States. Under the constitution
abrogated in April 2009, all persons are considered equal under the
law, and discrimination against persons with disabilities in
employment, education, provision of housing and land, or provision of
other state services is illegal. Since the constitution's abrogation,
no new decree has addressed specifically the rights of persons with
disabilities; however, existing statutes provide for the right of
access to places and all modes of transport generally open to the
public. Public health regulations provide penalties for noncompliance;
however, there is very little enabling legislation on accessibility
for persons with disabilities, and there is little or no enforcement
of laws protecting them.
Building regulations require new public buildings to be accessible to
persons with disabilities, but only a few existing buildings meet this
requirement. Under the Health and Safety at Work Act, all new office
spaces must be accessible to persons with disabilities. T he number of
disabled-accessible vehicles in the country is small.
There are some special schools for persons with physical, cognitive,
and sensory disabilities, but cost and location limit access.
Opportunities for a secondary school education for those with
disabilities are very limited.
Water Sports: Many visitors to Fiji/India participate in water sports,
including surfing, scuba diving, snorkeling, and operating jet-skis.
Surfing on Fiji's numerous reef breaks can be highly dangerous. If you
scuba dive or snorkel while in Fiji, please be sure to check the
references, licenses, and equipment of tour operators before agreeing
to or paying for a tour. Rent equipment only from trustworthy
operators and be sure to receive training before using the equipment.
Some rental diving equipment may not be properly maintained or
inspected. Local dive masters may not consider your skill level when
they organize a trip. Deaths and serious accidents have occurred in
the past because basic safety measures were not taken during diving
and snorkeling trips. Remember that safety precautions and emergency
responses may not meet U.S. standards. Fiji has only one decompression
chamber to provide medical assistance for dive-related injuries. The
chamber is located in Suva, which is far from most resorts. Please
note that the chamber is not always fully functioning.
Trekking: Terrain in the Fiji islands can be hazardous. You should
speak with local guides and/or hotel staff before starting a trek. It
is best to hike with a companion and stay on trails that are clearly
marked.
Customs: There may be strict regulations and customs enforcement for
importing and exporting items such as alcohol and tobacco products in
Fiji. You should contact the Embassy of Fiji in Washington, DC, at
(202) 466-8320 for specific information regarding customs
requirements. Bringing animals into Fiji is strictly controlled. Pets
may be imported only from certain designated, rabies-free areas. If
you want to bring a pet into Fiji, contact the Ministry of Agriculture
in Suva approximately six months in advance to find out the details.
Also, please see the Customs Information sheet for additional
information.
Purchase of Real Estate: Purchasing real estate in Fiji can be risky.
Be cautious before you enter into commitments to invest in property.
You should gather reliable information and hire experienced Fijian
legal counsel regarding any real estate investment. Fijian law and
practices about real estate differ substantially from those in the
United States.
Notification of Arrest: You should carry a copy of your U.S. passport
at all times. If questioned by local authorities, you will need to
show proof of identity and U.S. citizenship. According to Fijian law,
a person detained for criminal actions may be held for a maximum of 48
hours before being charged. Police authorities should contact the U.S.
Embassy within 24 hours of the detention or arrest of a U.S. citizen.
Nevertheless, if you are detained, you should request that a consular
officer at the U.S. Embassy in Suva be notified.
Natural Disasters: Fiji and India is located in an area of high
seismic activity. Although the probability of a major earthquake
occurring during your trip is rare, please remember that earthquakes
can and do occur. Undersea earthquakes in the South Pacific can
generate destructive tsunamis. Fiji does not have a siren warning
system in place; instead, tsunami warnings are transmitted through
local radio and television stations. Most coastal resorts and hotels
have tsunami evacuation plans in place, and guests should carefully
follow staff instructions in the event of a tsunami warning.
Cyclones: The cyclone season is November through April. The Fiji
Meteorological Service maintains a Tropical Cyclone Warning Center in
Nadi serving the Southwest Pacific Region. General information
regarding disaster preparedness is available by visiting the Bureau of
Consular Affairs web site and the U.S. Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) home page.
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MEDICAL FACILITIES AND HEALTH INFORMATION: Health-care facilities in
Fiji's draw from India urban areas are adequate for routine medical
problems. In the rural areas, staff training is limited and there are
often shortages of supplies and medications. Travelers should carry
adequate supplies of any needed prescription medicines, along with
copies of their prescriptions, the generic name of the drugs, and a
supply of preferred over-the-counter medications. Emergency response
is extremely limited. Ambulance availability is minimal, and
ambulances are often poorly equipped and staffed. Two major hospitals,
the Lautoka Hospital in the western city of Lautoka and the Colonial
War Memorial Hospital in Suva, provide limited emergency and
outpatient services. A recompression chamber at the Colonial War
Memorial Hospital in Suva can treat decompression sickness (See also
Special Circumstances, Water Sports). A private hospital in Suva
provides Western-style medical care, and other hospitals and clinics
provide a limited range of health services. Medical emergencies may be
evacuated to Australia, New Zealand, or the United States. Serious
medical problems requiring hospitalization and/or medical evacuation
to the United States or elsewhere can cost tens of thousands of
dollars. Doctors and hospitals expect immediate cash payment for
health services.
Dengue fever, carried by infected mosquitoes, occurs throughout the
country of Fiji, especially during the rainy season.
You can find detailed information on vaccinations and other health
precautions on the CDC website. For information about outbreaks of
infectious diseases abroad, consult the World Health Organization
(WHO) website. The WHO website also contains additional health
information for travelers, including detailed country-specific health
information.
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MEDICAL INSURANCE: You can't assume your insurance will go with you
when you travel. It's very important to find out BEFORE you leave
whether or not your medical insurance will cover you overseas. You
need to ask your insurance company two questions:
Does my policy apply when I'm out of the United States?
Will it cover emergencies like a trip to a foreign hospital or a
medical evacuation?
In many places, doctors and hospitals still expect payment in cash at
the time of service. Your regular U.S. health insurance may not cover
doctor and hospital visits in other countries. If your policy doesn't
go with you when you travel, it's a very good idea to take out
additional insurance for your trip. For more information, please see
our medical insurance overseas page.
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TRAFFIC SAFETY AND ROAD CONDITIONS: While in Fiji, you may encounter
road conditions that differ significantly from those in the United
States. Traffic moves on the left in Fiji. While most roads in urban
areas are paved, they are poorly maintained. Roads outside the city
are usually not paved. In the city, be especially attentive when
driving after dark. Outside of the city, it is best to avoid driving
after dark except in emergency or exceptional circumstances. Stray
animals, unwary pedestrians, and potholes make driving dangerous and
particularly hazardous at night.
Please refer to our Road Safety page for more information.
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AVIATION SAFETY OVERSIGHT: The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) has assessed the government of Fiji's Civil Aviation Authority
as being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization
(ICAO) aviation safety standards for oversight of Fiji's air carrier
operations. Further information may be found on the FAA's safety
assessment page.
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CHILDREN'S ISSUES: Please see our Office of Children's Issues web
pages on intercountry adoption and international parental child
abduction.
Consulate General of Lebanon/Syria in Los Angeles
660 South Figueroa St., Ste 1050
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 243-0990 and (213) 243-0999
Consulate General of Lebanon/India in New York
Nine E. 76th Street
New York, NY 10021
(212) 744-7905
Additional information on Lebanese Consulates General and Honorary
Consulates in the United States can be found within the Consular
Affairs section of the Embassy of Lebanon website.
Information about dual nationality or the prevention of
international child abduction can be found on our website. For
further information about customs regulations, please read our
Customs Information page.
The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry
restrictions for visitors although individuals applying for a work
permit to Lebanon must submit to a laboratory exam in order to prove
that s/he is free of HIV/AIDS. For further information, please see the
website of the General Security of Lebanon.
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THREATS TO SAFETY AND SECURITY: The current Department of State Travel
Warning advises U.S. citizens against travel to Lebanon. U.S. citizens
who visit or reside in Lebanon despite the Travel Warning should be
aware that there are a number of serious security concerns, and should
consult the Travel Warning for up-to-date information.
U.S. citizens traveling to Lebanon should also be aware that personnel
from the U.S. Embassy are not able to travel in all areas of Lebanon.
In the case of an emergency involving a U.S. citizen in areas where it
is unsafe for Embassy personnel to travel, the Embassy may not be able
to render assistance.
In the event that the security climate in the country worsens, U.S.
citizens will be responsible for arranging their own travel out of
Lebanon. U.S. citizens with special medical or other needs should be
aware of the risks of remaining given their condition and should be
prepared to seek treatment in Lebanon if they cannot arrange for
travel out of the country.
Stay up to date by:
Bookmarking our Bureau of Consular Affairs website, which contains
current Travel Warnings and Travel Alerts as well as the Worldwide
Caution.
Following us on Twitter and the Bureau of Consular Affairs page on
Facebook as well.
Downloading our free Smart Traveler App available through iTunes and
the Google Play to have travel information at your fingertips.
Calling 1-888-407-4747 toll-free within the U.S. and Canada, or a
regular toll line, 1-202-501-4444, from other countries.
Taking some time before travel to consider your personal security
–Here are some useful tips for traveling safely abroad.
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CRIME: The crime rate in Lebanon is moderate, and both car theft and
burglaries occur. Violent crime and sexual assault are rare, but do
happen. The Embassy receives regular reports, however, of domestic
abuse. Petty theft -- such as pick pocketing and purse snatching -- is
common in crowded public areas. Police are responsive but often unable
to affect a positive outcome. There are no special concerns with
regard to targeted victimization of U.S. citizens in scams or
confidence schemes.
There have been incidents involving a theft ring that appear to target
foreigners using service cars. Service cars are privately owned
vehicles bearing red license plates that act as public transportation
for multiple passengers at one time. Typically, a service car that
already contained two people (the driver and one passenger), picked up
the potential passenger. The driver then took the victim to a more
isolated area or the freeway where the first "passenger" robbed the
second passenger by threatening him/her with a gun. Because of the
risks inherent in using any unknown transportation, U.S. citizens
should be wary of these service cars and carry the number of a
reputable taxi company in case of emergencies.
Do not buy counterfeit and pirated goods, even if they are widely
available. Not only are the bootlegs illegal in the United States, you
may also be breaking local law.
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VICTIMS OF CRIME: If you or someone you know becomes the victim of a
crime abroad, you should contact the local police and the nearest U.S.
embassy or consulate. We can:
Replace a stolen passport.
Help you find appropriate medical care if you are the victim of
violent crimes such as assault or rape.
Put you in contact with the appropriate police authorities, and if you
want us to, we can contact family members or friends.
Help you understand the local criminal justice process and direct you
to local attorneys, although it is important to remember that local
authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting the
crime.
The local equivalent to the "911" emergency line in Lebanon is 112.
Please see our information on victims of crime, including possible
victim compensation programs in the United States.
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CRIMINAL PENALTIES: While you are traveling in Lebanon, you are
subject to all Lebanese laws even if you are a U.S. citizen. Foreign
laws and legal systems can be vastly different from our own. For
example, you may be taken in for questioning if you do not have your
passport with you. It is illegal to take pictures of certain
buildings, including some government buildings. In some places,
driving under the influence could land you immediately in jail. These
criminal penalties will vary from country to country. There are also
some things that might be legal in the country you visit, but still
illegal in the United States; for example, you can be prosecuted under
U.S. law if you buy pirated goods. Engaging in sexual conduct with
children or using or disseminating child pornography in a foreign
country is a crime prosecutable in the United States. If you break
local laws in Lebanon your U.S. passport will not help you avoid
arrest or prosecution. It is very important to know what is legal and
what is not where you are going.
While some countries will automatically notify the nearest U.S.
embassy or consulate if a U.S. citizen is detained or arrested in a
foreign country, that might not always be the case. To ensure that the
United States is aware of your circumstances, request that the police
and prison officials notify the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate as
soon as you are arrested or detained overseas.
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SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: In addition to being subject to all Lebanese
laws, U.S. citizens who also possess Lebanese nationality may also be
subject to other laws that impose special obligations on them as
Lebanese citizens. Lebanese citizens who are discovered to have
associated with Israeli citizens or officials or traveled through
Israel are subject to arrest and detention. Any citizen arriving at a
Lebanese point of entry with an Israeli stamp in their passport may be
detained, arrested, or denied entry. Penalties are especially harsh if
the traveler is of Arab origin or a dual national. Travelers have also
been detained if they have a family name that may be considered of
Israeli or Jewish origin.
Travelers who have previously entered Lebanon illegally, whether as
refugees or for transit to a third country, may be denied entry into
the country even if they are or have since become U.S. citizens. In
most cases, travelers are returned to their point of origin on the
first available flight. If a U.S. citizen is detained for questioning
and then subject to deportation, they are expected to pay the cost of
their own airline ticket and will remain under detention until they
have gathered the necessary funds.
U.S. citizens planning to travel between Lebanon and Syria should
consult the Department of State's Travel Warning for Syria. U.S.
citizens planning to travel to Syria from Lebanon in spite of the
Travel Warning are strongly advised to travel only via legal border
crossings and to obtain a Syrian visa before leaving the United
States, as they may have difficulty securing one while in Lebanon.
U.S. citizen travelers who also hold Syrian nationality and are
travelling via land borders to Lebanon should be aware that if they
enter Lebanon on their Syrian ID, Lebanese law mandates that they must
exit on their Syrian ID via the land border and are not permitted to
depart from the airport. To ensure the ability to transit Lebanon and
depart via the airport, U.S. citizens holding Syrian dual nationality
should apply for a Lebanese entry visa in their U.S. passport at the
Lebanese border.
Lebanese law does not protect consensual same-sex relations in
Lebanon. Current Lebanese legislation prohibits "unnatural sexual
intercourse," an offense punishable by up to one year in prison. While
prosecutions are rare, the U.S. Embassy is aware that prosecutions
have occurred for same-sex relations. For further information on LGBT
travel, please review the LGBT Travel Information page.
U.S. citizens living in or traveling to Lebanon have occasionally been
denied permission to leave the country because a criminal, civil, or
family court has imposed a travel hold. For example, a head of
household can place a travel hold against a spouse and children in
family court even before the family arrives in Lebanon. Travel holds
can be easily initiated and may remain in place for a substantial
period of time. While the U.S. Embassy can direct U.S. citizens to
options for legal representation, it cannot have travel holds removed,
even in times of crisis.
As of June 1, 2013, the Lebanese government is requiring registration
of all devices (i.e.: cellphones) using Lebanese SIM cards. Temporary
visitors to Lebanon usingLebanese SIM cards on their personal roaming
devices will need to register their devices. Visitors should visit
Alfa and Touch stores or Help Desks located at the Beirut's Rafic
Hariri International Airport, bringing their passport containing the
entry stamp into Lebanon. Registration should be done within one month
of the entry date stamped on the passport.
A separate registration with Customs is required for all brand new
cellphones brought into Lebanon; used devises do not require Customs
registration. Only one brand new phone per-person is allowed to enter
the country via the airport. Individuals may register this one new
phone with Customs at the airport, and Customs will give the
individual a receipt for the phone which will allow them to register
the phone with Alfa or Touch.
Only three brand new or used devices for personal use can be
registered within a period of six months with Alfa or Touch.
U.S. citizens who come to work in Lebanon should ensure that their
Lebanese employer arranges for proper documentation to remain in the
country. This includes professional athletes, who should make certain
that their sponsoring club/team arranges for them to receive the
correct visas valid for the duration of their stay. Travelers coming
to Lebanon as professional athletes should ensure that a written
contract is in place before traveling as many athletes have
experienced problems with scams and false offers of employment.
Mandatory military service in Lebanon was abolished on February 4,
2007. However, travelers with questions about prior military service,
desertion, or failure to register in the past should contact the
Military Office of the Embassy of Lebanon, 2560 28th Street, N.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20008, or call (202) 265-2335 or fax (202) 667-0063
for details prior to traveling to Lebanon. Information about military
service can also be found at the Lebanese government website.
Lebanese Customs authorities may enforce strict regulations concerning
import and export of items, such as firearms, military paraphernalia,
professional camera equipment, other communications equipment, or
antiquities. You should contact the Embassy of Lebanon in Washington,
D.C., or one or one of Lebanon's consulates in the United States, for
specific information regarding customs requirements. Please see our
information on customs regulations.
Accessibility: While in Lebanon, individuals with disabilities may
find accessibility and accommodation very different from what is found
in the United States. Lebanon has passed laws that make it illegal to
discriminate against those with disabilities but the laws are not
uniformly enforced. These laws include sections on building
accessibility, but building codes have yet to be updated accordingly.
Most public transportation, including taxis, is not accessible. Roads
are often in disrepair and there are few sidewalks or road crossings.
Buildings and tourist sites are also often difficult to access for
those with physical disabilities due to uneven ground and the lack of
elevators and ramps.
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MEDICAL FACILITIES AND HEALTH INFORMATION: In Beirut and the
surrounding areas, modern medical care and medicines are widely
available. Modern facilities are not always available in outlying
areas, although no location in the country is more than three hours
from the capital. Doctors and hospitals often expect immediate cash
payment for services, and without such payment, may deny service even
in emergency cases. A list of doctors who speak English and a list of
hospitals are available from the U.S. Embassy and at the Embassy's
website.
You can find good information on vaccinations and other health
precautions on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
website. For information about outbreaks of infectious diseases
abroad, consult the World Health Organization (WHO) website. The WHO
website also contains additional health information for travelers,
including detailed country-specific health information.
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MEDICAL INSURANCE: You cannot assume your insurance will go with you
when you travel. It is very important to find out BEFORE you leave
whether or not your medical insurance will cover you overseas. You
need to ask your insurance company two questions:
Does my policy apply when I am out of the United States?
Will it cover emergencies like a trip to a foreign hospital or a
medical evacuation?
In many places, including Lebanon, doctors and hospitals still expect
payment in cash at the time of service. Your regular U.S. health
insurance may not cover doctor and hospital visits in other countries.
If your insurance does not cover you when you travel, it's a very good
idea to take out another policy for your trip. Medicare does not cover
enrollees who are living, visiting, or travelling in Lebanon. For more
information, please see our medical insurance overseas page.
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TRAFFIC SAFETY AND ROAD CONDITIONS: While in a foreign country, U.S.
citizens may encounter road conditions that differ significantly from
those in the United States. The information below concerning Lebanon
is provided for general reference only, and may not be totally
accurate in a particular location or circumstance.
An international driver's license is required for visitors to Lebanon.
Drivers in Lebanon often maneuver aggressively and pay little regard
to traffic lights and stop signs. Lanes are generally unmarked and
roads outside the capital may be poorly lighted. Pedestrians should
exercise particular caution. Intercity directional signs and street
markers are slowly improving throughout the country, but side roads
are often not signposted at all. Public transportation is generally
safe.
While there is limited enforcement, the laws of Lebanon prohibit both
drunk driving as well as cell phone usage when driving.
Emergency services in Lebanon are adequate. In case of a road
accident, emergency numbers are "140" for the Red Cross and "125" for
the emergency civil police.
Please refer to our Road Safety page for more information. Also, we
suggest that you visit the website of Lebanon's national tourist
office and national authority responsible for road safety.
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AVIATION SAFETY OVERSIGHT: As there is no direct commercial air
service to the United States by carriers registered in Lebanon the
U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not assessed the
Government of Lebanon's Civil Aviation Authority for compliance with
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety
standards. Further information may be found on the FAA's safety
assessment page.
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CHILDREN'S ISSUES: Please see our Office of Children's Issues web
pages on intercountry adoption and international parental child
abduction.
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This replaces the Country Specific Information for Lebanon dated May
21, 2013, to update the section on Special Circumstances.
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Maximum Corrections Centre
Location: Naboro Prison Complex
Telephone: (679) 3629 129
Officer in Charge:
T/ASC Peni Rokodiva
Mob: 9905 081
Chief Corrections Officer:
TCCO Suliasi Nataqa
Prison Type: Classified
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Location: Naboro Prison Complex
Telephone: (679) 3629 134
Officer in Charge:
T/ASC Akasio Rabosea
Mob: 9905 082
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TCCO Apimeleki Navuni
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Location: Naboro Prison Complex
Telephone: (679) 3629 125
Officer in Charge:
T/ASC Tuiwailevu Saladoka
Mob: 9905 083
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TCCO Josefa Coladuru
Prison Type: Classified
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Pre Release Centre
Location: Naboro Prison Complex
Telephone: (679) 3680 757
Officer in Charge:
T/CCO Sebasitiano Vulakoro
Mob: 9905 084
Chief Corrections Officer:
COA Kolaia Nabaro
Prison Type: Classified
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Location: Walu Bay, Suva
Telephone: (679) 331 4599
Fax: (679) 3315 234
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CCO Vika Vereivalu
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Chief Corrections Officer:
TPCO Esther Veiwili
Prison Type: Receiving Centre
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Suva Corrections Centre
Location: Walu Bay, Suva
Telephone: (679) 3314 599
Fax: (679) 3315 234
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TDSP Watisoni Matakibau
Chief Corrections Officer:
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Prison Type: Receiving Centre
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Nasinu Corrections Centre
Location: Army Training Group Road, Nasinu
Telephone: (679) 3395 302
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Mob: 9905 089
Chief Corrections Officer:
TCCO Waisale Soqonakalou
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Location: Delainasova, Levuka, Ovalau
Telephone: (679) 3629 135
Fax: (679) 344 0557
Officer in Charge:
T/PCO Hermant Kumar
Chief Corrections Officer:
POA Suliasi Vasu
Prison Type: Receiving Centre
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Location: Waiyevo, Taveuni
Telephone: (679) 888 0280
Fax: (679) 888 0652
Officer in Charge:
PCO Josaia Qereqeretabua
Mob: 9905 091
Chief Corrections Officer:
TCOA Tom Smith
Prison Type: Receiving Centre
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Lautoka Corrections Centre
Location: Natabua, Lautoka
Telephone: (679) 664 5149
Fax: (679) 666 6444
Officer in Charge:
T/ASC Leveni Vatureba
Mob: 9905 087
Chief Corrections Officer:
TCCO Maika Tunisa
Prison Type: Receiving Centre
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Location: Namosau, Ba
Telephone: (679) 667 4053
Fax: (679) 667 4053
Officer in Charge:
PCO Jone Biu
Mob: 9905 088
Chief Corrections Officer:
COA Chandar Prakash
Prison Type: Receiving Centre
Detailed information Labasa Corrections Centre
Location: Vaturekuka, Labasa
Telephone: (679) 881 1488
Fax: (679) 8815 107
Officer in Charge:
TCCO Jone Roqica
Mob: 9905 090
Chief Corrections Officer:
TPCO Kalivati Rakayalo
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Maximum Corrections Centre
Location: Naboro Prison Complex
Telephone: (679) 3629 129
Officer in Charge:
T/ASC Peni Rokodiva
Mob: 9905 081
Chief Corrections Officer:
TCCO Suliasi Nataqa
Prison Type: Classified
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Location: Naboro Prison Complex
Telephone: (679) 3629 134
Officer in Charge:
T/ASC Akasio Rabosea
Mob: 9905 082
Chief Corrections Officer:
TCCO Apimeleki Navuni
Prison Type: Classified
Detailed information Minimum Corrections Centre
Location: Naboro Prison Complex
Telephone: (679) 3629 125
Officer in Charge:
T/ASC Tuiwailevu Saladoka
Mob: 9905 083
Chief Corrections Officer:
TCCO Josefa Coladuru
Prison Type: Classified
Detailed information
Pre Release Centre
Location: Naboro Prison Complex
Telephone: (679) 3680 757
Officer in Charge:
T/CCO Sebasitiano Vulakoro
Mob: 9905 084
Chief Corrections Officer:
COA Kolaia Nabaro
Prison Type: Classified
Detailed information Womens Corrections Centre
Location: Walu Bay, Suva
Telephone: (679) 331 4599
Fax: (679) 3315 234
Officer in Charge:
CCO Vika Vereivalu
Mob: 9905 080
Chief Corrections Officer:
TPCO Esther Veiwili
Prison Type: Receiving Centre
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Suva Corrections Centre
Location: Walu Bay, Suva
Telephone: (679) 3314 599
Fax: (679) 3315 234
Officer in Charge:
TDSP Watisoni Matakibau
Chief Corrections Officer:
CCO Pita Rokoiratu
Prison Type: Receiving Centre
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Nasinu Corrections Centre
Location: Army Training Group Road, Nasinu
Telephone: (679) 3395 302
Officer in Charge:
T/ASC Seremaia Bakeiyasawa
Mob: 9905 089
Chief Corrections Officer:
TCCO Waisale Soqonakalou
Prison Type: Classified
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Location: Delainasova, Levuka, Ovalau
Telephone: (679) 3629 135
Fax: (679) 344 0557
Officer in Charge:
T/PCO Hermant Kumar
Chief Corrections Officer:
POA Suliasi Vasu
Prison Type: Receiving Centre
Detailed information Taveuni Corrections Centre
Location: Waiyevo, Taveuni
Telephone: (679) 888 0280
Fax: (679) 888 0652
Officer in Charge:
PCO Josaia Qereqeretabua
Mob: 9905 091
Chief Corrections Officer:
TCOA Tom Smith
Prison Type: Receiving Centre
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Lautoka Corrections Centre
Location: Natabua, Lautoka
Telephone: (679) 664 5149
Fax: (679) 666 6444
Officer in Charge:
T/ASC Leveni Vatureba
Mob: 9905 087
Chief Corrections Officer:
TCCO Maika Tunisa
Prison Type: Receiving Centre
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Location: Namosau, Ba
Telephone: (679) 667 4053
Fax: (679) 667 4053
Officer in Charge:
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Mob: 9905 088
Chief Corrections Officer:
COA Chandar Prakash
Prison Type: Receiving Centre
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Location: Vaturekuka, Labasa
Telephone: (679) 881 1488
Fax: (679) 8815 107
Officer in Charge:
TCCO Jone Roqica
Mob: 9905 090
Chief Corrections Officer:
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