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FLORIDA REGIONAL WEATHER ROUNDUP
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAMPA BAY RUSKIN FL
200 PM EDT SAT OCT 10 2015
NOTE: "FAIR" INDICATES FEW OR NO CLOUDS BELOW 12,000 FEET WITH NO
SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND/OR OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISIBILITY.
FLZ001>010-012>015-112-114-115-101900-
PANHANDLE FLORIDA
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS
PENSACOLA MOSUNNY 82 66 58 NW15 30.00F
PENSACOLA NAS PTSUNNY 83 67 58 NW14 29.99F
MILTON NAS MOSUNNY 80 66 62 NW8 30.01
CRESTVIEW PTSUNNY 84 67 56 NW13 30.01F
DUKE FIELD FAIR 82 66 58 N10 29.98F
VALPARAISO MOSUNNY 85 65 51 N8 29.98F
MARY ESTHER MOSUNNY 85 64 49 NW8G18 29.97
TRI COUNTY FAIR 84 66 54 MISG 29.98F
PANAMA CITY FAIR 86 67 52 NW12 29.96F
TYNDALL AFB SUNNY 84 69 61 W12 29.96F
APALACHICOLA SUNNY 85 63 47 W9 29.95F
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 76 80 290/ 8/ 8 1015.5F 1
29.2N 88.2W 78 80 310/ 10/ 12 1016.5F 2/ 4
28.8N 86.0W 79 80 350/ 10/ 10 1015.9F 2/ 4
PANAMA CITY BEAC 78 80 260/ 9/ 10 1015.7F
CAPE SAN BLAS NOT AVBL
TOWER C N/A
28.5N 84.5W 80 82 340/ 12/ 14 1014.8F 1/ 3
$$
FLZ011-016>038-118-127-128-134-139-239-101900-
NORTH FLORIDA
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS
MARIANNA SUNNY 84 64 50 NW13 29.96F
TALLAHASSEE MOSUNNY 86 64 47 NW10G18 29.94F
PERRY SUNNY 85 67 54 NW7 29.94F
CROSS CITY N/A 86 70 58 W10 29.93F
LAKE CITY FAIR 84 70 61 NW7 29.93F
GAINESVILLE PTSUNNY 82 69 64 NW10 29.93F
WILLISTON FAIR 88 72 58 NW12 29.93F
MAYPORT NAS PTSUNNY 83 68 60 VRB3 29.92F
JACKSONVILLE TSTM 78 69 73 W16 29.93F
JAX NAS PTSUNNY 87 66 49 W13 29.93F
JAX CRAIG PTSUNNY 84 68 58 W8 29.92F
JAX CECIL MOSUNNY 84 70 61 NW9 29.93F
FERNANDINA BEA CLOUDY 82 68 61 N8 29.92F
STATION/POSITION SKY/WX TEMP WIND PRES WAVE SWELL
AIR SEA DIR/SP/G HT/PER HT/PER
(F) (DEG/KT/KT) (MB) (FT/S) (FT/S)
SHELL POINT 83 320/ 4/ 6 N/A
KEATON BEACH 76 260/ 6/ 7 1014.1F
CEDAR KEY 79 290/ 10/ 13 1014.5F
FERNANDINA 80 77 300/ 7/ 9 1013.6F
30.7N 81.3W 77 N/A 2/13 2/13
MAYPORT 79 78 300/ 7/ 9 1014.3F
31.4N 80.9W 73 76 300/ 6/ 10 1013.5F 2/ 8 2/ 8
ST AUGUSTINE 81 79 280/ 6/ 7 1013.9F
$$
FLZ040-043>046-052-053-057-058-063-144-101900-
INTERIOR CENTRAL FLORIDA
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS
OCALA PTSUNNY 84 70 61 N12 29.93F
THE VILLAGES N/A 82 73 74 W7 29.83F
LEESBURG MOSUNNY 84 70 62 NW3 29.93F
SANFORD MOSUNNY 86 71 60 VRB3 29.92F
ORLANDO EXEC PTSUNNY 88 71 57 NW12 29.92F
ORLANDO INTL PTSUNNY 86 69 56 W12 29.92F
KISSIMMEE PTSUNNY 86 70 58 W6 29.93F
WINTER HAVEN PTSUNNY 84 73 69 SW8 29.95F
LAKELAND MOSUNNY 82 73 74 W8 29.95F
OKEECHOBEE PTSUNNY 84 72 65 CALM 29.94F
$$
FLZ041-047-054-059-064-141-147-101900-
EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS
ORMOND BEACH MOSUNNY 82 68 61 W8 29.93F
DAYTONA BEACH PTSUNNY 87 71 58 NW7 29.92F
DELAND N/A 84 70 61 SW3 29.93F
NEW SMYRNA BEA MOSUNNY 82 72 69 NW6 29.94F
JFK SPACE CTR MOSUNNY 86 69 56 W7 29.90F
TITUSVILLE MOSUNNY 84 66 54 VRB5 29.92
CAPE CANAVERAL SUNNY 92 73 53 VRB2 29.90F HX 100
PATRICK AFB MOSUNNY 85 71 62 VRB1 29.91F
MELBOURNE PTSUNNY 87 71 58 SW6 29.91F
VERO BEACH PTSUNNY 87 70 56 W8 29.92F
FT PIERCE PTSUNNY 87 72 60 W7 29.92F
STUART MOSUNNY 88 70 55 N6 29.93F
STATION/POSITION SKY/WX TEMP WIND PRES WAVE SWELL
AIR SEA DIR/SP/G HT/PER HT/PER
(F) (DEG/KT/KT) (MB) (FT/S) (FT/S)
28.5N 80.2W 79 82 310/ 8/ 8 1014.1F
28.9N 78.5W 80 84 CALM / 2 1013.4F
TRIDENT PIER 85 81 300/ 4/ 6 1014.5F
28.4N 80.5W 82 N/A 1/13
27.5N 80.2W 83 N/A 3/ 8 2/15
$$
FLZ050-056-061-142-242-148-248-149-249-151-251-155-255-
160-260-101900-
WEST CENTRAL FLORIDA
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS
CRYSTAL RIVER FAIR 82 72 69 W10 29.94F
INVERNESS FAIR 86 73 66 W3 29.93F
BROOKSVILLE MOSUNNY 85 69 58 W15 29.95F
CLEARWATER MOSUNNY 85 72 65 NW12 29.94F
TAMPA INTL MOSUNNY 84 74 71 SW9 29.94F
TAMPA EXEC MOSUNNY 88 73 62 NW3 29.94F HX 96
PLANT CITY MOSUNNY 86 77 74 W7 29.96F HX 97
MACDILL AFB SUNNY 87 79 75 VRB7 29.94F HX 101
PETER O KNIGHT SUNNY 86 77 74 W8 29.94F HX 97
ST PETERSBURG PTSUNNY 84 71 65 N7 29.92F
SARASOTA MOSUNNY 82 75 79 W8 29.94F
VENICE FAIR 84 75 74 W9 29.96F
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 79 290/ 10/ 13 1014.5F
28.5N 84.5W 80 82 340/ 12/ 14 1014.8F 1/ 3
CLEARWATER BEACH 79 81 280/ 7/ 8 1015.1F
MIDDLE TAMPA BAY 300/ 8/ 11 1015.3F
VENICE 83 85 270/ 13/ 14 1013.7F
$$
FLZ066-069-070-075>078-162-262-165-265-101900-
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA AND KEYS
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS
PUNTA GORDA MOSUNNY 86 75 69 W14 29.95F HX 95
FT MYERS MOSUNNY 86 73 65 W14 29.94F
SOUTHWEST INTL MOSUNNY 86 73 65 W9 29.94F
NAPLES MOSUNNY 87 73 62 SW13 29.95F
MARCO ISLAND PTCLDY 88 73 62 W8 29.96F HX 96
MARATHON PTSUNNY 90 78 68 VRB6 29.96F HX 104
KEY WEST NAS MOSUNNY 88 75 65 SW10 29.97F HX 97
KEY WEST INTL MOSUNNY 85 77 77 SW10 29.97F HX 95
STATION/POSITION SKY/WX TEMP WIND PRES WAVE SWELL
AIR SEA DIR/SP/G HT/PER HT/PER
(F) (DEG/KT/KT) (MB) (FT/S) (FT/S)
VENICE 83 85 270/ 13/ 14 1013.7F
NAPLES NOT AVBL
26.0N 85.6W 80 84 340/ 12/ 14 1015.6F 1/19 2/19
DRY TORTUGAS N/A
NW FL BAY 84 270/ 8/ 10 1015.6
SAND KEY 83 1015.1F
LONG KEY 83 87 270/ 7/ 8 1015.4F
MOLASSES REEF 83 85 260/ 7/ 8 1014.4F
$$
FLZ067-068-071>074-168-172>174-101900-
SOUTHEAST FLORIDA
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS
W PALM BEACH PTSUNNY 88 69 53 W12G17 29.93F
FT LAUDER-EXEC MOSUNNY 89 71 55 SW5 29.93F HX 95
FT LAUDERDALE PTSUNNY 89 73 59 W7 29.93F HX 97
POMPANO BEACH SUNNY 90 71 53 SW7G18 29.93F HX 96
PEMBROKE PINES PTSUNNY 90 72 55 W9 29.95F HX 97
OPA LOCKA MOSUNNY 90 72 55 W14 29.94F HX 97
MIAMI PTSUNNY 89 72 56 W8 29.94F HX 96
WEST KENDALL MOSUNNY 88 73 61 W9 29.94F HX 95
HOMESTEAD SUNNY 90 71 53 SW13 29.94F 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)
PORT EVERGLADES 87 290/ 10/ 14 1013.6F
VIRGINIA KEY 84 85 200/ 5/ 7 1014.7F
LAKE WORTH 86 85 1014.3F
FOWEY ROCKS 85 84 170/ 8/ 9 1013.9F
SETTLEMENT POINT 83 260/ 12/ 13 1014.3F
$$
Selected Cities
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 1 OF 4 NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD 850 AM EDT SAT OCT 10 2015 TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT FORECAST FORECAST FRI...OCT 09 SAT....OCT 10 SUN....OCT 11 CITY HI/LO PCPN WEA HI/LO WEA HI/LO ABILENE TX 83 57 .01 PTCLDY 84/65 SUNNY 94/70 AKRON CANTON 69 42 .06 PTCLDY 63/43 SUNNY 70/49 ALBANY NY 65 42 .67 SUNNY 59/39 SUNNY 68/48 ALBUQUERQUE 74 50 SUNNY 75/55 SUNNY 80/56 ALLENTOWN 76 45 .40 SUNNY 64/41 SUNNY 68/45 AMARILLO 70 52 MOCLDY 81/58 SUNNY 90/53 ANCHORAGE 53 44 .03 SHWRS 50/41 MOCLDY 49/39 ASHEVILLE 76 60 .10 SHWRS 63/48 SUNNY 68/48 ATLANTA 81 64 .76 SHWRS 72/56 PTCLDY 74/55 ATLANTIC CITY 81 51 .20 SUNNY 65/42 SUNNY 70/49 AUSTIN 87 66 PTCLDY 89/63 SUNNY 93/68 BALTIMORE 79 53 .64 SUNNY 66/42 SUNNY 71/47 BATON ROUGE 92 68 SUNNY 84/55 SUNNY 84/55 BILLINGS 79 64 MOCLDY 87/62 WINDY 68/40 BIRMINGHAM 86 62 .42 MOCLDY 74/55 SUNNY 78/57 BISMARCK 73 46 MOCLDY 85/53 WINDY 77/39 BOISE 90 61 SUNNY 86/54 SUNNY 70/45 BOSTON 72 48 .34 SUNNY 59/46 PTCLDY 68/52 BRIDGEPORT 73 49 .40 SUNNY 63/43 SUNNY 67/49 BROWNSVILLE 89 73 2.58 PTCLDY 87/69 SUNNY 90/72 BUFFALO 65 41 .01 SUNNY 57/48 WINDY 63/54 BURLINGTON VT 61 43 .37 MOCLDY 54/41 MOCLDY 67/52 CARIBOU 46 36 .35 SUNNY 45/32 SHWRS 52/45 CASPER 74 50 SUNNY 83/53 WINDY 76/34 CHARLESTON SC 85 66 SHWRS 77/60 MOCLDY 71/59 CHARLESTON WV 77 55 .34 PTCLDY 66/46 SUNNY 73/45 CHARLOTTE 81 64 SHWRS 66/50 PTCLDY 70/52 CHATTANOOGA 82 62 1.76 RAIN 71/54 SUNNY 76/53 CHEYENNE 69 47 SUNNY 83/52 WINDY 76/41 CHICAGO 59 43 SUNNY 66/52 SUNNY 78/58 CINCINNATI 75 51 SUNNY 66/44 SUNNY 74/51 CLEVELAND 65 44 .10 PTCLDY 62/46 SUNNY 71/54 COLORADO SPGS 69 48 SUNNY 81/51 SUNNY 84/47 COLUMBIA SC 85 69 .07 SHWRS 70/59 MOCLDY 72/54 COLUMBUS GA 83 65 .21 MOCLDY 78/60 PTCLDY 77/58 COLUMBUS OH 72 44 SUNNY 65/45 SUNNY 73/52 $$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 2 OF 4 NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD 850 AM EDT SAT OCT 10 2015 TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT FORECAST FORECAST FRI...OCT 09 SAT....OCT 10 SUN....OCT 11 CITY HI/LO PCPN WEA HI/LO WEA HI/LO CONCORD NH 60 41 .73 SUNNY 57/35 PTCLDY 67/45 CORPUS CHRISTI 79 68 .06 PTCLDY 88/70 SUNNY 91/71 DALLAS FT WORTH 90 61 SUNNY 85/66 SUNNY 93/73 DAYTON 68 44 SUNNY 65/46 SUNNY 72/52 DAYTONA BEACH 85 70 SHWRS 85/68 PTCLDY 81/64 DENVER 76 49 SUNNY 85/52 SUNNY 84/46 DES MOINES 65 43 SUNNY 75/59 SUNNY 86/56 DETROIT 62 44 SUNNY 63/44 SUNNY 72/57 DULUTH 55 42 PTCLDY 66/54 SUNNY 78/50 EL PASO 75 60 PTCLDY 81/60 PTCLDY 86/63 ELKINS 73 51 .47 MOCLDY 63/37 SUNNY 70/38 ERIE 65 46 .02 PTCLDY 58/49 SUNNY 70/53 EUGENE 82 59 RAIN 72/54 PTCLDY 72/48 EVANSVILLE 70 49 SUNNY 71/45 SUNNY 76/54 FAIRBANKS 45 30 WINDY 41/26 MOCLDY 40/26 FARGO 63 50 PTCLDY 83/53 WINDY 87/47 FLAGSTAFF 67 39 PTCLDY 70/42 SUNNY 72/43 FLINT 63 38 SUNNY 63/46 SUNNY 74/58 FORT SMITH 73 50 .04 SUNNY 77/52 SUNNY 84/62 FORT WAYNE 62 42 SUNNY 66/46 SUNNY 74/53 FRESNO 93 66 SUNNY 92/65 SUNNY 89/64 GOODLAND 69 50 SUNNY 87/52 SUNNY 91/44 GRAND JUNCTION 77 50 SUNNY 78/51 SUNNY 78/48 GRAND RAPIDS 61 39 PTCLDY 62/48 WINDY 72/56 GREAT FALLS 80 60 SUNNY 81/51 WINDY 58/38 GREEN BAY 62 39 SUNNY 65/52 SUNNY 76/59 GREENSBORO 82 63 .10 RAIN 63/48 SUNNY 69/50 HARRISBURG 79 48 .67 SUNNY 63/41 SUNNY 70/45 HARTFORD SPGFLD 73 44 .12 SUNNY 63/39 SUNNY 69/46 HELENA 79 47 SUNNY 82/50 PTCLDY 62/38 HONOLULU 92 78 PTCLDY 89/74 SHWRS 89/74 HOUSTON INTCNTL 90 69 PTCLDY 89/64 SUNNY 90/70 HUNTSVILLE AL 89 61 1.10 MOCLDY 72/49 SUNNY 78/53 INDIANAPOLIS 65 44 SUNNY 67/47 SUNNY 74/54 JACKSON MS 87 66 .12 MOCLDY 75/50 SUNNY 82/53 JACKSONVILLE 86 71 SHWRS 82/64 MOCLDY 75/63 JUNEAU 56 50 1.01 RAIN 51/43 RAIN 50/46 KANSAS CITY 64 40 SUNNY 73/57 SUNNY 85/58 KEY WEST 86 79 PTCLDY 86/79 MOCLDY 86/77 KNOXVILLE 79 61 .94 RAIN 67/51 SUNNY 73/50 LAKE CHARLES 89 68 SUNNY 86/58 SUNNY 84/63 LANSING 61 38 PTCLDY 63/48 WINDY 72/55 LAS VEGAS 93 72 SUNNY 93/70 SUNNY 90/71 LEXINGTON 76 50 .07 MOCLDY 66/45 SUNNY 73/49 $$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 3 OF 4 NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD 850 AM EDT SAT OCT 10 2015 TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT FORECAST FORECAST FRI...OCT 09 SAT....OCT 10 SUN....OCT 11 CITY HI/LO PCPN WEA HI/LO WEA HI/LO LINCOLN 67 43 SUNNY 80/59 SUNNY 90/55 LITTLE ROCK 86 55 .02 SUNNY 76/50 SUNNY 83/59 LOS ANGELES 100 73 SUNNY 96/72 SUNNY 91/71 LOUISVILLE 73 51 .27 PTCLDY 71/48 SUNNY 76/54 LUBBOCK 72 60 PTCLDY 80/60 WINDY 91/58 MACON 84 66 .42 SHWRS 77/60 MOCLDY 75/55 MADISON 61 40 SUNNY 66/51 SUNNY 79/58 MEDFORD 88 55 PTCLDY 77/50 PTCLDY 81/50 MEMPHIS 86 55 .03 MOCLDY 74/53 SUNNY 81/58 MIAMI BEACH 89 75 .33 MOCLDY 88/74 MOCLDY 85/74 MIDLAND ODESSA 78 61 .20 MOCLDY 81/62 SUNNY 89/62 MILWAUKEE 60 45 SUNNY 64/53 SUNNY 77/59 MPLS ST PAUL 56 42 SUNNY 75/56 SUNNY 82/56 MISSOULA 76 42 PTCLDY 76/44 WINDY 60/34 MOBILE 87 64 MOCLDY 82/58 SUNNY 82/55 MONTGOMERY 84 65 .31 MOCLDY 80/59 SUNNY 80/57 NASHVILLE 85 58 .58 MOCLDY 72/48 SUNNY 77/52 NEW ORLEANS 87 69 PTCLDY 84/62 SUNNY 82/61 NEW YORK CITY 78 50 .89 SUNNY 63/49 SUNNY 69/52 NEWARK 81 50 .32 SUNNY 63/47 SUNNY 70/51 NORFOLK VA 82 67 SHWRS 67/56 MOCLDY 69/58 NORTH PLATTE 70 49 SUNNY 89/49 SUNNY 92/44 OKLAHOMA CITY 73 48 .16 SUNNY 79/61 SUNNY 92/62 OMAHA 65 45 SUNNY 77/58 SUNNY 89/55 ORLANDO 90 72 MOCLDY 87/70 PTCLDY 85/66 PADUCAH 71 52 .01 SUNNY 71/45 SUNNY 76/54 PENDLETON 79 51 WINDY 78/50 PTCLDY 69/46 PEORIA 61 43 SUNNY 70/50 SUNNY 80/58 PHILADELPHIA 80 52 .29 SUNNY 65/48 SUNNY 69/50 PHOENIX 95 75 SUNNY 97/76 PTCLDY 98/76 PITTSBURGH 71 49 .24 PTCLDY 62/40 SUNNY 70/47 POCATELLO 81 46 SUNNY 86/49 WINDY 69/38 PORTLAND ME 59 40 .43 SUNNY 56/40 MOCLDY 65/49 PORTLAND OR 71 61 RAIN 69/56 MOCLDY 69/53 PROVIDENCE 71 47 .39 SUNNY 60/43 SUNNY 68/51 PUEBLO 78 46 SUNNY 88/51 SUNNY 90/51 RALEIGH DURHAM 82 65 RAIN 65/51 PTCLDY 70/51 RAPID CITY 74 44 SUNNY 87/55 WINDY 81/44 RENO 92 54 SUNNY 85/53 SUNNY 81/48 RICHMOND 81 57 .29 MOCLDY 65/47 SUNNY 72/50 ROANOKE 80 59 .64 MOCLDY 62/48 SUNNY 71/47 ROCHESTER NY 65 40 .06 PTCLDY 57/44 SUNNY 70/54 ROCKFORD 62 39 SUNNY 67/51 SUNNY 80/59 SACRAMENTO 92 58 SUNNY 85/58 SUNNY 84/59 ST LOUIS 65 50 SUNNY 70/56 SUNNY 81/65 ST PETERSBURG 90 77 MOCLDY 85/75 PTCLDY 84/73 ST THOMAS VI 89 79 .12 PTCLDY 90/81 PTCLDY 89/80 $$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 4 OF 4 NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD 850 AM EDT SAT OCT 10 2015 TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT FORECAST FORECAST FRI...OCT 09 SAT....OCT 10 SUN....OCT 11 CITY HI/LO PCPN WEA HI/LO WEA HI/LO SALEM OR 75 59 .01 RAIN 70/55 MOCLDY 71/50 SALT LAKE CITY 75 53 SUNNY 83/58 PTCLDY 74/51 SAN ANGELO 82 63 PTCLDY 86/62 SUNNY 95/68 SAN ANTONIO 86 69 .02 PTCLDY 91/68 SUNNY 93/71 SAN DIEGO 95 78 SUNNY 93/72 SUNNY 86/72 SAN FRANCISCO 79 60 PTCLDY 73/59 SUNNY 74/58 SAN JOSE 82 59 PTCLDY 80/58 SUNNY 81/58 SAN JUAN PR 92 80 .04 PTCLDY 92/79 PTCLDY 91/78 SANTA FE 71 41 PTCLDY 74/48 SUNNY 78/48 ST STE MARIE 58 37 MOCLDY 60/53 PTCLDY 68/56 SAVANNAH 84 67 SHWRS 79/61 MOCLDY 73/60 SEATTLE 67 62 .04 RAIN 63/55 MOCLDY 63/52 SHREVEPORT 94 62 PTCLDY 82/53 SUNNY 88/65 SIOUX CITY 65 42 SUNNY 78/57 SUNNY 89/55 SIOUX FALLS 63 49 SUNNY 78/56 SUNNY 86/54 SOUTH BEND 62 37 SUNNY 66/47 SUNNY 76/56 SPOKANE 72 53 WINDY 73/47 PTCLDY 64/43 SPRINGFIELD IL 63 39 SUNNY 70/49 SUNNY 80/58 SPRINGFIELD MO 62 43 .01 SUNNY 71/51 SUNNY 81/59 SYRACUSE 64 39 .22 SUNNY 56/41 SUNNY 68/50 TALLAHASSEE 88 68 MOCLDY 85/65 PTCLDY 80/58 TAMPA 88 74 MOCLDY 86/72 PTCLDY 85/70 TOLEDO 62 43 SUNNY 66/45 SUNNY 73/52 TOPEKA 66 42 SUNNY 75/57 SUNNY 90/57 TUCSON 87 71 PTCLDY 92/66 PTCLDY 93/67 TULSA 73 49 .32 SUNNY 77/57 SUNNY 89/62 TUPELO 89 61 .83 MOCLDY 74/48 SUNNY 79/53 WACO 92 62 SUNNY 88/63 SUNNY 95/71 WASHINGTON DC 79 56 .38 SUNNY 68/49 SUNNY 73/53 W PALM BEACH 87 74 .03 SHWRS 88/74 MOCLDY 84/72 WICHITA 73 48 SUNNY 79/59 SUNNY 90/56 WICHITA FALLS 77 53 SUNNY 84/63 SUNNY 97/65 WILKES BARRE 75 46 .18 SUNNY 59/41 SUNNY 67/49 WILMINGTON DE 79 50 .49 SUNNY 65/43 SUNNY 69/49 YAKIMA 79 50 WINDY 74/45 PTCLDY 71/45 YOUNGSTOWN 67 40 .15 PTCLDY 62/43 SUNNY 71/48 YUMA 101 78 SUNNY 99/77 PTCLDY 100/80 NATIONAL TEMPERATURE EXTREMES HIGH FRI....108 AT BEVERLY HILLS CA LOW SAT....14 AT MONTANA CREEK AK $$ S$
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Article 35
1. If a party proposes to exercise the power conferred by Article 31 of the Statute to choose a judge ad hoc in a case, it shall notify the Court of its intention as soon as possible. If the name and nationality of the judge selected are not indicated at the same time, the party shall, not later than two months before the time-limit fixed for the filing of the Counter-Memorial, inform the Court of the name and nationality of the person chosen and supply brief biographical details. The judge ad hoc may be of a nationality other than that of the party which chooses him.
2. If a party proposes to abstain from choosing a judgead hoc, on condition of a like abstention by the other party, it shall so notify the Court which shall inform the other party. If the other party thereafter gives notice of its intention to choose, or chooses, a judge ad hoc, the time-limit for the party which has previously abstained from choosing a judge may be extended by the President.
3. A copy of any notification relating to the choice of a judge ad hoc shall be communicated by the Registrar to the other party, which shall be requested to furnish, within a time-limit to be fixed by the President, such observations as it may wish to make. If within the said time-limit no objection is raised by the other party, and if none appears to the Court itself, the parties shall be so informed.
4. In the event of any objection or doubt, the matter shall be decided by the Court, if necessary after hearing the parties.
5. A judge ad hoc who has accepted appointment but who becomes unable to sit may be replaced.
6. If and when the reasons for the participation of a judgead hoc are found no longer to exist, he shall cease to sit on the Bench.
Article 36
1. If the Court finds that two or more parties are in the same interest, and therefore are to be reckoned as one party only, and that there is no Member of the Court of the nationality of any one of those parties upon the Bench, the Court shall fix a time-limit within which they may jointly choose a judge ad hoc.
2. Should any party amongst those found by the Court to be in the same interest allege the existence of a separate interest of its own, or put forward any other objection, the matter shall be decided by the Court, if necessary after hearing the parties.
Article 37
1. If a Member of the Court having the nationality of one of the parties is or becomes unable to sit in any phase of a case, that party shall thereupon become entitled to choose a judge ad hoc within a time-limit to be fixed by the Court, or by the President if the Court is not sitting.
2. Parties in the same interest shall be deemed not to have a judge of one of their nationalities upon the Bench if the Member of the Court having one of their nationalities is or becomes unable to sit in any phase of the case.
3. If the Member of the Court having the nationality of a party becomes able to sit not later than the closure of the written proceedings in that phase of the case, that Member of the Court shall resume his seat on the Bench in the case.
SECTION C. PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE COURT
Subsection 1. Institution of Proceedings
Article 38
1. When proceedings before the Court are instituted by means of an application addressed as specified in Article 40, paragraph 1, of the Statute, the application shall indicate the party making it, the State against which the claim is brought, and the subject of the dispute.
2. The application shall specify as far as possible the legal grounds upon which the jurisdiction of the Court is said to be based; it shall also specify the precise nature of the claim, together with a succinct statement of the facts and grounds on which the claim is based.
3. The original of the application shall be signed either by the agent of the party submitting it, or by the diplomatic representative of that party in the country in which the Court has its seat, or by some other duly authorized person. If the application bears the signature of someone other than such diplomatic representative, the signature must be authenticated by the latter or by the competent authority of the applicant's foreign ministry.
4. The Registrar shall forthwith transmit to the respondent a certified copy of the application.
5. When the applicant State proposes to found the jurisdiction of the Court upon a consent thereto yet to be given or manifested by the State against which such application is made, the application shall be transmitted to that State. It shall not however be entered in the General List, nor any action be taken in the proceedings, unless and until the State against which such application is made consents to the Court's jurisdiction for the purposes of the case.
Article 39
1. When proceedings are brought before the Court by the notification of a special agreement, in conformity with Article 40, paragraph 1, of the Statute, the notification may be effected by the parties jointly or by any one or more of them. If the notification is not a joint one, a certified copy of it shall forthwith be communicated by the Registrar to the other party.
2. In each case the notification shall be accompanied by an original or certified copy of the special agreement. The notification shall also, in so far as this is not already apparent from the agreement, indicate the precise subject of the dispute and identify the parties to it.
Article 40
1. Except in the circumstances contemplated by Article 38, paragraph 5, of these Rules, all steps on behalf of the parties after proceedings have been instituted shall be taken by agents. Agents shall have an address for service at the seat of the Court to which all communications concerning the case are to be sent. Communications addressed to the agents of the parties shall be considered as having been addressed to the parties themselves.
2. When proceedings are instituted by means of an application, the name of the agent for the applicant shall be stated. The respondent, upon receipt of the certified copy of the application, or as soon as possible thereafter, shall inform the Court of the name of its agent.
In the years of 1919 to 1933 a ACT to stop intoxication type of tinging was arrested of ages 7 to 14 years allowed "Speak easy" for entrance of said to include ages of 7 years to 14 years and beyond as the Amendment was repealed then a new ACT is in effect beyond not just liquor but to include Drugs and Food along Cosmetics currently Secretary is Jodie Foster as such allowed all areas of Beauty pageants without Drugs to be shown legally and Transportation legally except such illegal acts that involve Personam to harm or and injury also include Death the Role of Such ACT cause Jealous of Drug Enforcement Agencies* to States such as example FDLE* in Florida as Corrected the fact that ATF has enforcement over liquor and the FFDCA* development into Drugs to enforcement then DEA* became a DeFacto Government Agency from Double Jeopardy the State of Florida into again a DeFacto government Agency of Florida Department of Law Enforcement as such cause vary move into the 27th Amendment of the United States Constitution Bill of Rights authored in 1796 and Ratified in 1992.
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