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GDACS daily newsletter for 19/09/2015

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Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System — Newsletter 19/09/2015

This daily newsletter provides an overview of the natural disasters that happened in the last 24 hours and response measures for ongoing disasters. GDACS currently covers earthquakes, tsunamis, tropical cyclones, volcanic eruptions and floods. The color coding (red, orange, green) is related to the estimated humanitarian impact of the event.

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Disaster events in the last 24 hours

GDACS detected the following potential disasters. For up-to-date media coverage, latest maps and ReliefWeb content related to these disasters, please go to GDACS homepage.

map Green alert for tropical cyclone NINE-15. Population affected by Category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 0.
From 16/09/2015 to 19/09/2015, a Tropical Depression (maximum wind speed of 56 km/h) NINE-15 was active in Atlantic. The cyclone affects these countries: [unknown] (vulnerability [unknown]). Estimated population affected by category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 0.
map Green alert for tropical cyclone IDA-15. Population affected by Category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 0.
From 18/09/2015 to 19/09/2015, a Tropical Storm (maximum wind speed of 111 km/h) IDA-15 was active in Atlantic. The cyclone affects these countries: [unknown] (vulnerability [unknown]). Estimated population affected by category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 0.
map Green alert for tropical cyclone FIVE-C-15. Population affected by Category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 0.
From 19/09/2015 to 19/09/2015, a Tropical Depression (maximum wind speed of 83 km/h) FIVE-C-15 was active in CentralPacific. The cyclone affects these countries: [unknown] (vulnerability [unknown]). Estimated population affected by category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 0.
map Green earthquake alert (Magnitude 4.5M, Depth:57.18km) in India 19/09/2015 01:01 UTC, About 25326 people within 100km.
On 9/19/2015 1:01:20 AM, an earthquake occurred in India potentially affecting About 25326 people within 100km. The earthquake had Magnitude 4.5M, Depth:57.18km.
map Green alert for tropical cyclone KROVANH-15. Population affected by Category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 0.
From 14/09/2015 to 19/09/2015, a Hurricane/Typhoon > 74 mph (maximum wind speed of 194 km/h) KROVANH-15 was active in NWPacific. The cyclone affects these countries: [unknown] (vulnerability [unknown]). Estimated population affected by category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 0.
map Green earthquake alert (Magnitude 4.9M, Depth:28.78km) in Chile 18/09/2015 19:41 UTC, 216168 people within 100km.
On 9/18/2015 7:41:59 PM, an earthquake occurred in Chile potentially affecting 216168 people within 100km. The earthquake had Magnitude 4.9M, Depth:28.78km.
map Green earthquake alert (Magnitude 4.7M, Depth:62.95km) in Central Chile 18/09/2015 18:20 UTC, About 80153 people within 100km.
On 9/18/2015 6:20:07 PM, an earthquake occurred in Central Chile potentially affecting About 80153 people within 100km. The earthquake had Magnitude 4.7M, Depth:62.95km.
map Green earthquake alert (Magnitude 4.5M, Depth:35km) in Chile 18/09/2015 15:58 UTC, 395594 people within 100km.
On 9/18/2015 3:58:37 PM, an earthquake occurred in Chile potentially affecting 395594 people within 100km. The earthquake had Magnitude 4.5M, Depth:35km.
map Green earthquake alert (Magnitude 4.8M, Depth:35km) in Chile 18/09/2015 14:08 UTC, 234321 people within 100km.
On 9/18/2015 2:08:08 PM, an earthquake occurred in Chile potentially affecting 234321 people within 100km. The earthquake had Magnitude 4.8M, Depth:35km.
map White earthquake alert (Magnitude 6.3M, Depth:8.65km) in Chile 18/09/2015 09:10 UTC, 566808 people within 100km.
On 9/18/2015 9:10:44 AM, an earthquake occurred in Chile potentially affecting 566808 people within 100km. The earthquake had Magnitude 6.3M, Depth:8.65km.
map Green earthquake alert (Magnitude 4.8M, Depth:39.35km) in Chile 18/09/2015 07:44 UTC, 228459 people within 100km.
On 9/18/2015 7:44:10 AM, an earthquake occurred in Chile potentially affecting 228459 people within 100km. The earthquake had Magnitude 4.8M, Depth:39.35km.

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The GDACS Virtual OSOCC is a forum for emergency managers. If you are involved in an ongoing emergency as a local emergency management authority or as an international responder, please provide your information in the GDACS Virtual OSOCC. The following emergencies are currently open.

Open emergencies
Myanmar Floods
3-August-2015

updated: 13-August-2015
7.9M Earthquake in Nepal on 25 Apr 2015 06:11 UTC
25-Apr-2015

updated: 9-August-2015
EQ-2015-000048-NPL
Typhoon Maysak - FS Micronesia
31-March-2015

updated: 14-Apr-2015
Chile - floods
26-March-2015

updated: 27-Apr-2015
FL-2015-000027-CHL
Tropical Cyclone Pam
11-March-2015

updated: 30-July-2015
TC-2015-000023-VUT
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11-July-2015

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Friday, September 18, 2015

Misuse of The United States Supreme Court of a Case Naming Kansas when Kansas was not a State in 1791

Friday, September 18, 2015

The United States Supreme Court unofficial and unpaid acts within Kansas v. Hendricks

The United States Reports are the official record (law reports) of the rulings, orders, case tables (list of every case decided, in alphabetical order both by the name of the petitioner (plaintiff in lower courts) and by the name of the respondent (defendant)), and other proceedings of the Supreme Court of the United States. Opinions of the court in each case, prepended with a headnote prepared by the Reporter of Decisions, and any concurring or dissenting opinions are published sequentially. The Court's Publication Office oversees the binding and publication of the volumes of United States Reports, although the actual printing, binding, and publication are performed by private firms under contract with the United States Government Printing Office.

Citation

For lawyers, citations to United States Reports are the standard reference for Supreme Court decisions. Under thecommonly accepted citation protocol, the case Brown, et al., v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, for example, is cited thus:

Brown v. Bd. of Educ., 347 U.S. 483 (1954).

This citation indicates that the decision of the Court in the case entitled Brown v. Board of Education (as properly abbreviated), decided in 1954, can be found in volume 347 starting on page 483 of the United States Reports.

History

The early volumes of the United States Reports were originally published privately by the individual Supreme Court Reporters. As was the practice in England, the reports were designated by the names of the reporters who compiled them: Dallas's Reports,Cranch's Reports, etc.

The decisions appearing in the entire first volume and most of the second volume of United States Reports are not decisions of the United States Supreme Court. Instead, they are decisions from various Pennsylvania courts, dating from the colonial period and the first decade after Independence. Alexander Dallas, a lawyer and journalist, ofPhiladelphiaPennsylvania, had been in the business of reporting these cases for newspapers and periodicals. He subsequently began compiling his case reports in a bound volume, which he called Reports of cases ruled and adjudged in the courts of Pennsylvania, before and since the Revolution.[1] This would come to be known as the first volume of Dallas Reports.

When the United States Supreme Court, along with the rest of the new Federal Government moved, in 1791, from New York City to the nation's temporary capital in Philadelphia, Dallas was appointed the Supreme Court's first unofficial, and unpaid.

guy perea at 2:58 PM

+guy perea it's no secret that Jack Ruby was from Chicago and had plenty of outfit  connections it's no secret that Jack Ruby used to smuggle guns in  Cuba and let's not forget  jacks Ruby owend a  bar in Dallas were all the Dallas PD hung out at  obviously you don't know nothing

+rusty Shackelford how old are you?

+guy perea I'm above the legal age limit I am NOT a child you would not be interested in me

+rusty Shackelford Now Rusty how old were you when President Kennedy assassination and be honest and get off the Abuse Syndrome you carry

+guy perea How old are you??

+rusty Shackelford 877.19 Hate Crimes Reporting Act.—

(1) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be cited as the "Hate Crimes Reporting Act."

(2) ACQUISITION AND PUBLICATION OF DATA.—The Governor, through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, shall collect and disseminate data on incidents of criminal acts that evidence prejudice based on race, religion, ethnicity, color, ancestry, sexual orientation, or national origin. All law enforcement agencies shall report monthly to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement concerning such offenses in such form and in such manner as prescribed by rules adopted by the department. Such information shall be compiled by the department and disseminated upon request to any local law enforcement agency, unit of local government, or state agency.

(3) LIMITATION ON USE AND CONTENT OF DATA.—Such information is confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1). Data required pursuant to this section shall be used only for research or statistical purposes and shall not include any information that may reveal the identity of an individual victim of a crime.

(4) ANNUAL SUMMARY.—The Attorney General shall publish an annual summary of the data required pursuant to this section.

+rusty Shackelford Sorry Rusty, I had to block him, I can't waste my breath on ignorant people, hope you understand

+lina steuben Kansas v. Hendricks

Friday, September 18, 2015

The United States Supreme Court unofficial and unpaid acts within Kansas v. Hendricks

The United States Reports are the official record (law reports) of the rulings, orders, case tables (list of every case decided, in alphabetical order both by the name of the petitioner (plaintiff in lower courts) and by the name of the respondent (defendant)), and other proceedings of the Supreme Court of the United States. Opinions of the court in each case, prepended with a headnote prepared by the Reporter of Decisions, and any concurring or dissenting opinions are published sequentially. The Court's Publication Office oversees the binding and publication of the volumes of United States Reports, although the actual printing, binding, and publication are performed by private firms under contract with the United States Government Printing Office.

CitationEdit

For lawyers, citations to United States Reports are the standard reference for Supreme Court decisions. Under thecommonly accepted citation protocol, the case Brown, et al., v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, for example, is cited thus:

Brown v. Bd. of Educ., 347 U.S. 483 (1954).

This citation indicates that the decision of the Court in the case entitled Brown v. Board of Education (as properly abbreviated), decided in 1954, can be found in volume 347 starting on page 483 of the United States Reports.

HistoryEdit

The early volumes of the United States Reports were originally published privately by the individual Supreme Court Reporters. As was the practice in England, the reports were designated by the names of the reporters who compiled them: Dallas's Reports,Cranch's Reports, etc.

The decisions appearing in the entire first volume and most of the second volume of United States Reports are not decisions of the United States Supreme Court. Instead, they are decisions from various Pennsylvania courts, dating from the colonial period and the first decade after Independence. Alexander Dallas, a lawyer and journalist, ofPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, had been in the business of reporting these cases for newspapers and periodicals. He subsequently began compiling his case reports in a bound volume, which he called Reports of cases ruled and adjudged in the courts of Pennsylvania, before and since the Revolution.[1] This would come to be known as the first volume of Dallas Reports.

When the United States Supreme Court, along with the rest of the new Federal Government moved, in 1791, from New York City to the nation's temporary capital in Philadelphia, Dallas was appointed the Supreme Court's first unofficial, and unpaid.

guy perea at 2:58 PM

+guy perea I can't read, my battery is below 10%


The United States Supreme Court unofficial and unpaid acts within Kansas v. Hendricks

The United States Reports are the official record (law reports) of the rulings, orders, case tables (list of every case decided, in alphabetical order both by the name of the petitioner (plaintiff in lower courts) and by the name of the respondent (defendant)), and other proceedings of the Supreme Court of the United States. Opinions of the court in each case, prepended with a headnote prepared by the Reporter of Decisions, and any concurring or dissenting opinions are published sequentially. The Court's Publication Office oversees the binding and publication of the volumes of United States Reports, although the actual printing, binding, and publication are performed by private firms under contract with the United States Government Printing Office.

CitationEdit

For lawyers, citations to United States Reports are the standard reference for Supreme Court decisions. Under thecommonly accepted citation protocol, the case Brown, et al., v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, for example, is cited thus:

Brown v. Bd. of Educ., 347 U.S. 483 (1954).

This citation indicates that the decision of the Court in the case entitled Brown v. Board of Education (as properly abbreviated), decided in 1954, can be found in volume 347 starting on page 483 of the United States Reports.

HistoryEdit

The early volumes of the United States Reports were originally published privately by the individual Supreme Court Reporters. As was the practice in England, the reports were designated by the names of the reporters who compiled them: Dallas's Reports,Cranch's Reports, etc.

The decisions appearing in the entire first volume and most of the second volume of United States Reports are not decisions of the United States Supreme Court. Instead, they are decisions from various Pennsylvania courts, dating from the colonial period and the first decade after Independence. Alexander Dallas, a lawyer and journalist, ofPhiladelphiaPennsylvania, had been in the business of reporting these cases for newspapers and periodicals. He subsequently began compiling his case reports in a bound volume, which he called Reports of cases ruled and adjudged in the courts of Pennsylvania, before and since the Revolution.[1] This would come to be known as the first volume of Dallas Reports.

When the United States Supreme Court, along with the rest of the new Federal Government moved, in 1791, from New York City to the nation's temporary capital in Philadelphia, Dallas was appointed the Supreme Court's first unofficial, and unpaid.

The Roundup

NOTE: "FAIR" INDICATES FEW OR NO CLOUDS BELOW 12,000 FEET WITH NO
SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND/OR OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISIBILITY.

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PANHANDLE FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
PENSACOLA      SUNNY     88  62  41 N9        29.91F
PENSACOLA NAS  MOSUNNY   89  62  40 N9        29.90F
MILTON NAS     MOSUNNY   87  62  43 N7        29.91
CRESTVIEW      SUNNY     89  64  43 NE10G18   29.92F
DUKE FIELD     MOSUNNY   88  62  42 N12       29.90F
VALPARAISO     MOSUNNY   89  62  39 N15       29.89F
MARY ESTHER    SUNNY     88  62  41 VRB6      29.88F
TRI COUNTY     FAIR      87  66  49 N7G16     29.89F
PANAMA CITY    FAIR      88  66  48 N12       29.86F
TYNDALL AFB    SUNNY     88  68  52 N9        29.86F
APALACHICOLA   PTSUNNY   87  68  52 N12       29.85F

STATION/POSITION SKY/WX   TEMP    WIND        PRES    WAVE   SWELL
                          AIR SEA DIR/SP/G            HT/PER HT/PER
                          (F)     (DEG/KT/KT) (MB)    (FT/S) (FT/S)
30.1N   87.6W              80 83   30/  6/  8 1012.6F   3/ 6   3/ 6
29.2N   88.2W              80 83   50/ 12/ 16 1013.2F   4/ 6   3/ 6
28.8N   86.0W              79 83   40/ 12/ 16 1011.5F   4/ 6   2/ 6
PANAMA CITY BEAC           84 81   30/ 11/ 14 1011.9F
CAPE SAN BLAS    NOT AVBL
TOWER C                    78      50/ 12/ 13 1011.0S
28.5N   84.5W              79 83   50/ 14/ 17 1010.1R   4/ 6   2/11

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FLZ011-016>038-118-127-128-134-139-239-181900-
NORTH FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
MARIANNA       MOSUNNY   88  68  51 NE14G22   29.88F
TALLAHASSEE    PTSUNNY   86  69  56 E12       29.87F
PERRY          CLOUDY    81  71  72 N9        29.87S
CROSS CITY       N/A     81  72  74 NE9       29.84F
LAKE CITY      CLOUDY    77  72  83 N12       29.85F
GAINESVILLE    RAIN      77  74  90 N10       29.82F FOG
WILLISTON      FAIR      81  77  89 N9        29.82F
MAYPORT NAS    CLOUDY    79  74  84 NE17      29.83S
JACKSONVILLE   CLOUDY    78  74  87 NE13G21   29.84S
JAX NAS        LGT RAIN  81  75  82 N15       29.84S
JAX CRAIG      LGT RAIN  78  74  87 NE12G21   29.83S
JAX CECIL      PTSUNNY   77  75  94 NE14      29.84S
FERNANDINA BEA FAIR      82  73  74 NE14G20   29.83S
ST AUGUSTINE   LGT RAIN  79  75  89 NE13      29.82F FOG

STATION/POSITION SKY/WX   TEMP    WIND        PRES    WAVE   SWELL
                          AIR SEA DIR/SP/G            HT/PER HT/PER
                          (F)     (DEG/KT/KT) (MB)    (FT/S) (FT/S)
SHELL POINT                82      30/  6/ 12   N/A
KEATON BEACH               79      40/  8/ 13 1011.1F
CEDAR KEY                  77      70/  5/  6 1010.4F
FERNANDINA                 78 79   40/ 10/ 18 1010.0S
30.7N   81.3W                 81                N/A     6/ 6
MAYPORT                    78 80   40/ 19/ 22 1010.6R
31.4N   80.9W              79 81   30/ 21/ 25 1010.7F   6/ 8
ST AUGUSTINE               78 82   20/ 15/ 16 1010.0F

$$
FLZ040-043>046-052-053-057-058-063-144-181900-
INTERIOR CENTRAL FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
OCALA          PTSUNNY   81  72  74 N9        29.81F
THE VILLAGES     N/A     84  73  70 CALM      29.71F
LEESBURG       MOSUNNY   85  71  63 NW6       29.81F
SANFORD        PTSUNNY   84  70  62 CALM      29.80F
ORLANDO EXEC   PTSUNNY   84  72  67 NW5       29.80F
ORLANDO INTL   PTSUNNY   85  70  60 S6        29.80F
KISSIMMEE      MOSUNNY   84  73  70 CALM      29.81F
WINTER HAVEN   PTSUNNY   84  71  65 CALM      29.81F
LAKELAND       PTSUNNY   82  72  69 CALM      29.80F
BARTOW         PTSUNNY   84  72  65 CALM      29.81F
OKEECHOBEE       N/A     79  75  89 CALM      29.81F

$$
FLZ041-047-054-059-064-141-147-181900-
EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
ORMOND BEACH   MOSUNNY   81  72  74 W6        29.79F
DAYTONA BEACH  PTSUNNY   85  72  65 VRB6      29.79F
DELAND           N/A     84  70  61 SW5       29.81F
NEW SMYRNA BEA MOSUNNY   81  75  83 NE6       29.82S
JFK SPACE CTR  PTSUNNY   85  73  66 W5        29.78F
TITUSVILLE     MOSUNNY   84  72  65 NW6       29.80F
CAPE CANAVERAL PTSUNNY   91  80  72 NW1       29.78F HX 109
PATRICK AFB    PTSUNNY   85  74  68 VRB1      29.79F
MELBOURNE      PTSUNNY   84  75  74 NE6       29.79F
VERO BEACH     PTSUNNY   84  74  71 E7        29.79F
FT PIERCE      PTSUNNY   85  76  74 VRB3      29.78F
STUART         PTSUNNY   82  72  69 E7        29.80F

STATION/POSITION SKY/WX   TEMP    WIND        PRES    WAVE   SWELL
                          AIR SEA DIR/SP/G            HT/PER HT/PER
                          (F)     (DEG/KT/KT) (MB)    (FT/S) (FT/S)
28.5N   80.2W              79 81  310/  4/  6 1009.5F
28.9N   78.5W              83 83  240/ 10/ 12 1008.7F
TRIDENT PIER               83 81  250/  4/  6 1009.9F
28.4N   80.5W                 82                N/A     2/ 8
27.5N   80.2W                 82                N/A     2/ 7

$$
FLZ050-056-061-142-242-148-248-149-249-151-251-155-255-
160-260-181900-
WEST CENTRAL FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
CRYSTAL RIVER  MOCLDY    82  72  69 CALM      29.81F
BROOKSVILLE    CLOUDY    85  70  60 NE7       29.82F
CLEARWATER     SUNNY     84  70  62 VRB3      29.81F
TAMPA INTL     MOSUNNY   82  72  71 SW8       29.81F
TAMPA EXEC     PTSUNNY   86  72  62 CALM      29.81F
PLANT CITY     MOSUNNY   86  73  66 CALM      29.82S
MACDILL AFB    SUNNY     88  76  66 W6        29.80F HX  99
PETER O KNIGHT MOSUNNY   88  73  62 S3        29.81F HX  96
ST PETERSBURG  SUNNY     83  71  67 E3        29.79F
SARASOTA       CLOUDY    81  73  76 W6        29.79F
VENICE         CLOUDY    82  75  78 SW7       29.81F

STATION/POSITION SKY/WX   TEMP    WIND        PRES    WAVE   SWELL
                          AIR SEA DIR/SP/G            HT/PER HT/PER
                          (F)     (DEG/KT/KT) (MB)    (FT/S) (FT/S)
CEDAR KEY                  77      70/  5/  6 1010.4F
28.5N   84.5W              79 83   50/ 14/ 17 1010.1R   4/ 6   2/11
27.3N   84.2W                 84                N/A     4/ 6
CLEARWATER BEACH           81 82  160/  3/  4 1009.7F
MIDDLE TAMPA BAY                   40/  4/  5 1010.2F
VENICE                     82 86  230/  6/  7 1008.4F

$$
FLZ066-069-070-075>078-162-262-165-265-181900-
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA AND KEYS

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
PUNTA GORDA    CLOUDY    82  75  79 CALM      29.81F
FT MYERS       CLOUDY    79  74  84 S5        29.79F
SOUTHWEST INTL CLOUDY    79  74  84 CALM      29.80F
NAPLES         LGT RAIN  78  75  90 E6        29.78F
MARCO ISLAND   MOCLDY    77  73  88 CALM      29.78F
MARATHON       PTSUNNY   89  77  67 SW7       29.80F HX 101
KEY WEST NAS   MOSUNNY   87  76  69 SW16      29.79F HX  97
KEY WEST INTL  MOSUNNY   86  77  74 SW15      29.79F HX  97

STATION/POSITION SKY/WX   TEMP    WIND        PRES    WAVE   SWELL
                          AIR SEA DIR/SP/G            HT/PER HT/PER
                          (F)     (DEG/KT/KT) (MB)    (FT/S) (FT/S)
VENICE                     82 86  230/  6/  7 1008.4F
NAPLES                        84              1010.4F
26.0N   85.6W              81 85   20/ 12/ 14 1009.8F   4/ 6   3/ 6
DRY TORTUGAS                                    N/A
NW FL BAY                  80     290/ 21/ 25 1010.2
SAND KEY                   83                 1009.1F
LONG KEY                   82 84  270/  8/  9 1009.8F
MOLASSES REEF              85 86  220/ 14/ 16 1009.0F

$$
FLZ067-068-071>074-168-172>174-181900-
SOUTHEAST FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
W PALM BEACH   PTSUNNY   84  75  74 E7        29.79F THUNDER
FT LAUDER-EXEC CLOUDY    80  72  76 SE15G21   29.78S
FT LAUDERDALE  LGT RAIN  78  77  96 E9        29.77S
POMPANO BEACH  CLOUDY    79  72  79 S9G21     29.78F THUNDER
PEMBROKE PINES CLOUDY    83  73  72 W13G18    29.80S THUNDER
OPA LOCKA      HVY RAIN  78  73  84 W20G36    29.77F
MIAMI          CLOUDY    79  74  84 W14       29.78F THUNDER
WEST KENDALL   TSTM      78  75  90 S8        29.80F
HOMESTEAD      TSTM      79  75  89 W13       29.80F

STATION/POSITION SKY/WX   TEMP    WIND        PRES    WAVE   SWELL
                          AIR SEA DIR/SP/G            HT/PER HT/PER
                          (F)     (DEG/KT/KT) (MB)    (FT/S) (FT/S)
PORT EVERGLADES            81     110/  4/  7 1008.1F
VIRGINIA KEY               85 85  200/  9/ 13 1009.0F
LAKE WORTH                 83 84   90/  5/  7 1008.9F
FOWEY ROCKS                85 86  220/ 16/ 17 1008.7F
SETTLEMENT POINT           85     230/  4/  4 1009.7F

$$

City Weather

Selected Cities

SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 1 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT FRI SEP 18 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 THU...SEP 17   FRI....SEP 18   SAT....SEP 19
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

ABILENE TX       95  74         PTCLDY  96/72   MOCLDY  87/68
AKRON CANTON     83  58         PTCLDY  81/64   TSTRMS  77/49
ALBANY NY        85  57         SUNNY   85/58   SUNNY   84/58
ALBUQUERQUE      86  60         SUNNY   86/60   WINDY   81/60
ALLENTOWN        86  52         SUNNY   85/54   SUNNY   83/55
AMARILLO         97  71         PTCLDY  95/56   MOCLDY  70/53
ANCHORAGE        45  41   .61   SHWRS   48/38   MOCLDY  48/39
ASHEVILLE        79  48         SUNNY   80/56   SUNNY   82/59
ATLANTA          83  65         SUNNY   83/65   SUNNY   87/67
ATLANTIC CITY    85  54         SUNNY   84/59   PTCLDY  83/62
AUSTIN           94  72         PTCLDY  94/71   SUNNY   95/69
BALTIMORE        86  56         SUNNY   86/61   SUNNY   85/62
BATON ROUGE      93  69         SUNNY   91/68   SUNNY   93/70
BILLINGS         66  47   .18   PTCLDY  68/45   MOCLDY  74/48
BIRMINGHAM       82  63         SUNNY   87/65   SUNNY   89/67
BISMARCK         66  36   .06   SHWRS   66/44   PTCLDY  74/47
BOISE            63  46   .32   PTCLDY  69/49   SUNNY   75/52
BOSTON           89  65         PTCLDY  87/66   PTCLDY  79/65
BRIDGEPORT       86  63         SUNNY   84/65   SUNNY   81/65
BROWNSVILLE      91  74         PTCLDY  92/76   PTCLDY  92/73
BUFFALO          81  59         PTCLDY  81/65   SHWRS   79/51
BURLINGTON VT    86  59         SUNNY   87/62   SUNNY   85/56
CARIBOU          84  60         SUNNY   84/60   SUNNY   81/59
CASPER           72  36         SUNNY   65/35   SUNNY   72/37
CHARLESTON SC    77  69    MM   MOCLDY  83/70   PTCLDY  87/70
CHARLESTON WV    84  52         SUNNY   85/61   MOCLDY  85/60
CHARLOTTE        84  58         SUNNY   86/63   SUNNY   87/64
CHATTANOOGA      84  59         SUNNY   86/63   PTCLDY  86/64
CHEYENNE         69  47   .10   WINDY   64/39   SUNNY   72/44
CHICAGO          85  67  1.65   TSTRMS  77/61   MOCLDY  69/53
CINCINNATI       83  56         MOCLDY  84/66   SHWRS   79/54
CLEVELAND        82  60         MOCLDY  82/68   SHWRS   76/53
COLORADO SPGS    80  48         PTCLDY  74/44   PTCLDY  74/47
COLUMBIA SC      85  67         PTCLDY  88/66   PTCLDY  89/66
COLUMBUS GA      85  66         SUNNY   87/67   SUNNY   89/67
COLUMBUS OH      82  55         MOCLDY  83/65   TSTRMS  80/52

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 2 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT FRI SEP 18 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 THU...SEP 17   FRI....SEP 18   SAT....SEP 19
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

CONCORD NH       87  55         SUNNY   87/58   SUNNY   81/57
CORPUS CHRISTI   91  75         PTCLDY  91/75   PTCLDY  91/74
DALLAS FT WORTH  94  77         SUNNY   96/76   MOCLDY  93/72
DAYTON           82  63         MOCLDY  83/66   SHWRS   77/50
DAYTONA BEACH    81  72   .03   SHWRS   86/72   MOCLDY  87/70
DENVER           79  49         SUNNY   72/43   PTCLDY  77/48
DES MOINES       87  65   .41   TSTRMS  72/52   SUNNY   71/51
DETROIT          84  63         TSTRMS  79/68   SHWRS   73/50
DULUTH           72  49  1.19   MOCLDY  65/45   SUNNY   69/50
EL PASO          95  72         PTCLDY  95/67   MOCLDY  86/69
ELKINS           83  46         SUNNY   81/54   PTCLDY  82/56
ERIE             82  62         PTCLDY  82/66   SHWRS   78/51
EUGENE           71  51   .17   MOCLDY  76/48   SUNNY   79/52
EVANSVILLE       86  62         PTCLDY  88/69   MOCLDY  79/54
FAIRBANKS        47  41   .19   SHWRS   45/36   RNSNOW  42/32
FARGO            73  39         MOCLDY  65/45   SUNNY   73/50
FLAGSTAFF        71  40         SUNNY   76/37   SUNNY   77/42
FLINT            83  63   .12   SHWRS   77/66   SHWRS   70/46
FORT SMITH       94  69         SUNNY   94/71   MOCLDY  82/63
FORT WAYNE       83  64   .12   SHWRS   81/67   SHWRS   71/49
FRESNO           82  61         SUNNY   87/63   SUNNY   93/67
GOODLAND         87  56         MOCLDY  76/43   MOCLDY  76/50
GRAND JUNCTION   78  51   .01   SUNNY   76/45   SUNNY   79/49
GRAND RAPIDS     83  66   .35   CLOUDY  75/61   MOCLDY  67/47
GREAT FALLS      64  43         PTCLDY  63/46   PTCLDY  69/49
GREEN BAY        83  64   .76   MOCLDY  72/53   MOCLDY  67/47
GREENSBORO       83  58         SUNNY   84/60   SUNNY   85/64
HARRISBURG       85  59         SUNNY   84/60   SUNNY   84/61
HARTFORD SPGFLD  88  55         SUNNY   87/61   SUNNY   82/61
HELENA           62  38   .22   PTCLDY  63/44   PTCLDY  69/47
HONOLULU         90  79         PTCLDY  89/76   SUNNY   89/77
HOUSTON INTCNTL  92  69         SUNNY   93/71   SUNNY   94/71
HUNTSVILLE AL    86  58         SUNNY   87/63   SUNNY   90/66
INDIANAPOLIS     83  63         MOCLDY  84/69   TSTRMS  73/53
JACKSON MS       93  61         SUNNY   93/65   SUNNY   95/68
JACKSONVILLE     79  72  1.34   SHWRS   80/73   MOCLDY  87/69
JUNEAU           51  49  1.04   RAIN    51/42   SHWRS   49/43
KANSAS CITY      90  69   .09   TSTRMS  83/53   SUNNY   70/52
KEY WEST         86  77  1.14   TSTRMS  87/76   MOCLDY  88/80
KNOXVILLE        82  58         SUNNY   85/61   PTCLDY  84/63
LAKE CHARLES     90  72         SUNNY   91/71   SUNNY   92/73
LANSING          83  63   .28   TSTRMS  76/64   SHWRS   66/46
LAS VEGAS        90  68         SUNNY   92/71   SUNNY   96/73
LEXINGTON        82  58         PTCLDY  84/65   SHWRS   82/57

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 3 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT FRI SEP 18 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 THU...SEP 17   FRI....SEP 18   SAT....SEP 19
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

LINCOLN          91  60         TSTRMS  68/49   PTCLDY  69/50
LITTLE ROCK      95  68         SUNNY   95/70   MOCLDY  91/66
LOS ANGELES      82  65         SUNNY   85/68   SUNNY   89/72
LOUISVILLE       85  63         PTCLDY  87/70   MOCLDY  83/58
LUBBOCK          96  74         PTCLDY  96/63   MOCLDY  75/60
MACON            86  58         PTCLDY  86/64   SUNNY   89/64
MADISON          81  66  2.23   SHWRS   75/55   PTCLDY  67/48
MEDFORD          71  47   .02   SUNNY   80/50   SUNNY   86/53
MEMPHIS          90  67         SUNNY   91/70   MOCLDY  89/64
MIAMI BEACH      88  75   .38   TSTRMS  87/77   MOCLDY  89/78
MIDLAND ODESSA   97  75         PTCLDY  98/69   MOCLDY  86/67
MILWAUKEE        85  64  1.21   SHWRS   72/57   MOCLDY  67/53
MPLS ST PAUL     74  54  1.21   PTCLDY  66/50   SUNNY   70/50
MISSOULA         62  44   .09   MOCLDY  63/40   MOCLDY  69/44
MOBILE           88  64         SUNNY   90/68   SUNNY   91/69
MONTGOMERY       89  65         SUNNY   90/66   SUNNY   92/67
NASHVILLE        86  59         SUNNY   88/64   PTCLDY  88/66
NEW ORLEANS      89  72         SUNNY   90/71   SUNNY   90/73
NEW YORK CITY    89  68         SUNNY   85/67   SUNNY   83/63
NEWARK           89  64         SUNNY   84/65   SUNNY   83/64
NORFOLK VA       79  63         SUNNY   81/70   SUNNY   82/70
NORTH PLATTE     82  52   .03   MOCLDY  71/41   MOCLDY  71/47
OKLAHOMA CITY    95  76         MOCLDY  94/64   PTCLDY  77/60
OMAHA            87  59         TSTRMS  68/49   SUNNY   69/51
ORLANDO          82  73   .08   SHWRS   85/72   MOCLDY  89/72
PADUCAH          88  64         SUNNY   89/68   MOCLDY  80/56
PENDLETON        67  52   .16   PTCLDY  71/47   PTCLDY  76/51
PEORIA           92  73   .03   TSTRMS  84/61   PTCLDY  73/52
PHILADELPHIA     86  63         SUNNY   86/65   SUNNY   84/65
PHOENIX          98  78         SUNNY  101/79   SUNNY  102/82
PITTSBURGH       84  55         PTCLDY  81/62   MOCLDY  82/54
POCATELLO        62  41   .02   SUNNY   63/36   SUNNY   71/41
PORTLAND ME      82  58         SUNNY   83/60   SUNNY   76/60
PORTLAND OR      68  55   .64   PTCLDY  75/55   PTCLDY  77/59
PROVIDENCE       87  60         PTCLDY  82/64   PTCLDY  80/64
PUEBLO           88  53         PTCLDY  82/50   PTCLDY  81/49
RALEIGH DURHAM   84  56         SUNNY   85/62   SUNNY   86/65
RAPID CITY       70  44         WINDY   59/39   PTCLDY  74/47
RENO             74  48         SUNNY   79/49   SUNNY   85/52
RICHMOND         84  58         SUNNY   86/64   SUNNY   86/66
ROANOKE          84  53         SUNNY   85/56   SUNNY   83/62
ROCHESTER NY     84  59         PTCLDY  86/63   SHWRS   83/52
ROCKFORD         84  67  1.27   TSTRMS  78/58   MOCLDY  70/49
SACRAMENTO       81  52         SUNNY   88/58   SUNNY   94/61
ST LOUIS         91  76         MOCLDY  91/63   PTCLDY  74/56
ST PETERSBURG    83  76  1.24   MOCLDY  85/77   MOCLDY  86/79
ST THOMAS VI     88  79         PTCLDY  89/80   PTCLDY  91/80

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 4 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT FRI SEP 18 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 THU...SEP 17   FRI....SEP 18   SAT....SEP 19
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

SALEM OR         70  50   .59   MOCLDY  76/51   SUNNY   79/55
SALT LAKE CITY   66  47         SUNNY   67/47   SUNNY   74/51
SAN ANGELO       97  74         PTCLDY  97/72   MOCLDY  92/69
SAN ANTONIO      93  77         MOCLDY  94/75   PTCLDY  94/73
SAN DIEGO        78  68         PTCLDY  78/70   SUNNY   81/73
SAN FRANCISCO    70  57         SUNNY   74/58   SUNNY   82/59
SAN JOSE         75  55         SUNNY   83/58   SUNNY   90/61
SAN JUAN PR      88  79         PTCLDY  88/79   MOCLDY  88/79
SANTA FE         83  51         SUNNY   84/55   PTCLDY  78/54
ST STE MARIE     83  67   .38   MOCLDY  69/54   SHWRS   61/49
SAVANNAH         82  70         MOCLDY  83/69   PTCLDY  88/69
SEATTLE          65  55   .01   MOCLDY  67/56   MOCLDY  70/59
SHREVEPORT       97  70         SUNNY   95/73   PTCLDY  96/73
SIOUX CITY       85  57         CLOUDY  66/46   SUNNY   69/48
SIOUX FALLS      80  52   .01   SHWRS   61/43   SUNNY   68/49
SOUTH BEND       83  66   .79   MOCLDY  78/62   MOCLDY  68/49
SPOKANE          59  47         MOCLDY  64/48   MOCLDY  70/53
SPRINGFIELD IL   91  73   .02   TSTRMS  87/61   PTCLDY  72/51
SPRINGFIELD MO   89  71         PTCLDY  88/58   PTCLDY  72/53
SYRACUSE         86  57         SUNNY   87/63   MOCLDY  84/55
TALLAHASSEE      90  72         MOCLDY  88/71   SUNNY   92/66
TAMPA            86  74   .11   CLOUDY  86/75   MOCLDY  88/76
TOLEDO           84  62         TSTRMS  81/68   SHWRS   74/49
TOPEKA           90  71   .02   TSTRMS  83/52   SUNNY   70/50
TUCSON           97  73         PTCLDY  96/73   PTCLDY  96/74
TULSA            92  75         PTCLDY  93/62   PTCLDY  77/60
TUPELO           86  59         SUNNY   90/64   SUNNY   91/66
WACO             96  74         PTCLDY  95/72   SUNNY   96/71
WASHINGTON DC    86  65         SUNNY   87/68   SUNNY   85/66
W PALM BEACH     84  72   .35   TSTRMS  86/76   MOCLDY  89/76
WICHITA          95  73   .01   MOCLDY  88/55   PTCLDY  74/56
WICHITA FALLS    98  74         PTCLDY  99/70   MOCLDY  83/64
WILKES BARRE     85  57         SUNNY   84/59   SUNNY   81/57
WILMINGTON DE    85  58         SUNNY   85/61   SUNNY   84/61
YAKIMA           72  45         PTCLDY  72/47   PTCLDY  76/48
YOUNGSTOWN       82  52         PTCLDY  82/64   SHWRS   78/48
YUMA             98  76         SUNNY  102/80   SUNNY  103/81

NATIONAL TEMPERATURE EXTREMES

HIGH THU....106 AT VANAR1 AZ

LOW  FRI....15 AT ATIGUN PASS AK

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