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Sunday, September 22, 2013

FAA FLIGHT DELAYS AND RADIO REPORT from NAS BLYND with FORTUNA and FAA SEPTEMBER 22 2013

Flight Delay Information - Air Traffic Control System Command Center

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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 (LAX)
Los Angeles, California
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
San Diego-Lindbergh Field (SAN)
San Diego, California
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Las Vegas McCarran International (LAS)
Las Vegas, Nevada
Due to WEATHER / WIND, there is a Traffic Management (Ground Stop)
Program in effect for traffic arriving LAS.
General Departure Delays: Due to RWY:Construction, traffic is
experiencing Gate Hold and Taxi delays between 46 minutes and 1 hour
in length and increasing. Click for more info.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International (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
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Kansas City International (MCI)
Kansas City, Missouri
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Dallas/Ft Worth International (DFW)
Dallas-Ft Worth, Texas
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
George Bush Intercontinental/Houston (IAH)
Houston, Texas
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain (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 (ORD)
Chicago, Illinois
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Chicago Midway (MDW)
Chicago, Illinois
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Indianapolis International (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 (DTW)
Detroit, Michigan
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
The William B Hartsfield International (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 (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 (MCO)
Orlando, Florida
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Washington Dulles International (IAD)
Washington, District of Columbia
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Raleigh-Durham International (RDU)
Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International (FLL)
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Miami International (MIA)
Miami, Florida
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
Ronald Reagan Washington National (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 (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
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
La Guardia (LGA)
New York, New York
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
New York, New York
General Arrival/Departure delays are 15 minutes or less.
General Edward Lawrence Logan International (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!
09-22-13 06:12 Wx data collected by Steve K6PIJ, FORTUNA, CA
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CALL LOCATION ELEV HI LO CU BARO-+ WIND/PK VIS SKY
PRCP HUM REM
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alameda County
WA6CUY, Oakland 350 69 51 52 2995+08 CLM/16 UL SCT
1.30 PKG 1840
Amador County
K6KBE, Ione 640 67 52 52 2987+11 CLM/N30 UL CLR
.45 100 DP 52 PKG 1300
KG6MH, Pioner 3100 57 45 45 2984+05 CLM UL CLR
1.45 87 DP 43
Humboldt County
K6PIJ, FORTUNA 208 70 53 56 2996+23 NW5/NW17 UL BKN
.14 96 DP 55 PKG 1414
San Bernardino County
WA6OQQ, LAKE ARROWHEAD 5500 76 41 41 2985-07 CLM UL SCT
.00 74 DP 35
W6RDP, YUCIAPIA 2800 78 53 56 2976-07 CLM/S14 UL OVC
.00 100 DP 56 PKG 1826
Siskiyou County
W6NPS, FRENCH CREEK 3200 55 37 38 2971+18 CLM UL BKN
.00 92 DP 36
KG6AFA, MT SHASTA 3800 55 40 41 2985+31 CLM/S19 UL OVC
.52 92 DP 38
Tuolumne County
AF6EX, TUOLUMNE 2800 62 42 45 2981+14 N3/NW15 UL CLR
.05 84 DP 40 PKG 1648
Out Of State
WL7SD, DIAMOND POINT 250 66 54 54 2956-04 SW3/SE8 5 -RA
.03 99 DP 54 PKG 1222
WA7EXI, HOODRIVER 750 70 54 55 2973+07 CLM/W16 UL BKN
.00 85 DP 55 PKG 1422
K7SEG, GOLDBEACH 50 65 51 59 2986+19 CLM/SW16 UL OVC
.12 84 DP 54 PKG 1332
W7VOS, KALISPELL 3000 68 43 44 2975+03 CLM/S11 UL OVC
TRC 86 DP 41 PKG 1352
K7VVF, REDLANDS 650 68 54 55 2983+12 CLM/SE9 UL OVC
.13 84 DP37 PKG 0545
AF4LJX, VANCOVER 216 66 54 54 2979+06 CLM/SE12 UL OVC
.34 93 DP 52 PKG 1630
S$

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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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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ANCHORAGE AK 602 AM AKDT SUN SEP 22 2013 ..MINOR ASHFALL POSSIBLE THIS MORNING ALONG WESTERN KODIAK ISLAND.

GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS HAVE ALLOWED FOR THE RESUSPENSION OF ASH FROM
THE 1912 ERUPTION OF KATMAI/NOVARUPTA VOLCANOES. MINOR ASHFALL WILL BE
POSSIBLE ALONG WESTERN PORTIONS OF KODIAK ISLAND... WITH THE GREATEST
THREAT OF ASHFALL FROM LARSEN BAY TO KARLUK. ANY ASHFALL ACCUMULATION
SHOULD GENERALLY BE LIMITED TO A TRACE. MAJOR CONCERN IS AIRCRAFT
ROUTING IN AREA OF ASH FALL

$$
S$

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Ambassador Chevy Chase; Kevin Corcran; Jack Nickolas; Cher; Shirley Temple
Black; Liza Minnille; Ansari; Ernest Tascoe; Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
Agent Jodie Foster; Department of Veterans Affairs Director George H.W. Bush
Title 22 USCS section 1928 (b) The e-mail
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is intended only for the individual or entity recipient, you are hereby,
notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or reliance upon the
contents of this E-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this
E-mail transmission in error, please reply to the sender, so arrangements
can be made for proper delivery. Title 42
USCS section 192 etseq Margie Paxton Chief of Childrens Bureau
Director of The United States Department of Human Services; Defendant
Article IV General Provisions Section 2
(Supreme Law of The Land) The Constitution of The United States "Any thing
in The Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary Notwithstanding"
Contrary to Law (of an act or omission) illegal;
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Saturday, September 21, 2013

WIRELESS BROADBAND USE UP BUT LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES LEFT BEHIND, UN REPORTS

From: UNNews <UNNews@un.org>
Date: 21 Sep 2013 19:00:01 -0400
Subject: WIRELESS BROADBAND USE UP BUT LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES LEFT
BEHIND, UN REPORTS
To: news11@ny-mail-p-lb-028.ptc.un.org
In respect to The Third World quest to Broadband becomes a growth that
The United States had in the early 1970's into the 8 party lines that
has been cut over from the Rule Areas of The United States into the
Private Line from Bell Lab Phone Ringer that could not be
configuration into the Private Line from The 8 Party Line - The
Problem is left to a measure of frequency from The United States
Spectrum to The Meters Per Second found during the Vietnam War that
have been induced by The Peoples Republic of China and from such
measure developed a statics charge of the "FCC" (Federal Communication
Commission) Spectrum the Measure from the Peoples of Republic of China
is agreed from Christmas Island Hydrogen Bomb by The United States and
Russia (USSR) the divide had to be done due to the "Hack" of the 8
party lines that has been cut over to Private lines in The United
States but yet still not fully cut over in The Peoples Republic of
China and a measure of "Meters per Second" for the People Republic of
China has been allotted to the Peoples request but The United States
rest in License to FCC for The United States Commerce that in The
United States is Separated from the Meters Per Second under the Metric
Act of The United States Congress and in Broadband such Third World
Shall adhere to agreements of Unions of The Continents of Asia and
North America to Broadcast such Telecommunication not because of the
Size of a Country but to the Electromagnetic of The Measure of
Frequency of either Meters Per Second or FCC Spectrum and the Article
is involving a Measure of Frequency of the Following Countries The
United States; Russia and Peoples Republic of China in choosing such
Frequency is based of the Union of Continents meaning not a People
demand but Nature Demand.

WIRELESS BROADBAND USE UP BUT LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES LEFT BEHIND,
UN REPORTSNew York, Sep 21 2013 7:00PMWith nearly two out of every
five people in the world online by the end of the year, more than
two-thirds of those living in developing countries will not have
access to the Internet, the United Nations today reported in a global
survey of broadband access.

The report, the second produced by the UN Broadband Commission for
Digital Development, surveyed broadband access in 160 economies around
the world. It reviewed progress on price, household and individual
access, government broadband policy and gender, and access to
high-speed technology.

"As the world becomes increasingly digital, simple connectivity is no
longer enough. Affordable broadband must be within reach of people,
businesses and governments in all corners of the world,"
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in his
<"http://www.un.org/sg/statements/index.asp?nid=7104">message for the
launch of the report.

The world needs to see the same kind of rapid and equitable spread of
broadband that it experienced with mobile phones, Mr. Ban stressed to
the eight meeting of the Commission in New York.

According to the report findings, while Internet penetration globally
will reach 38.8 per cent by the end of 2013, more than two-thirds of
people in developing countries will still remain unconnected.

In addition, more than 90 per cent of the people in the 49 least
developed countries are without broadband access.

"Internet, and particularly broadband Internet, has become a key tool
for social and economic development, and needs to be prioritized, even
in the world's poorest nations," said the Secretary-General of the UN
International Telecommunications Union (ITU), Hamadoun Touré. He
serves as co-Vice chair of the Commission with Irina Bokova,
Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO).

Mobile broadband subscriptions, which allow users to access the web
via smartphones, tablets and WiFi-connected laptops, are growing at a
rate of 30 per cent per year, according to the report.

By the end of 2013 there will be more than three times as many mobile
broadband connections as there are conventional fixed broadband
subscriptions making mobile broadband the "fastest growing technology
in human history," according UNESCO.

The Internet "can widen access to learning, enhance its quality and
empower men and women, girls and boys, with new skills and
opportunities. But this does not happen by itself -- it requires
leadership, planning and action," Ms. Bokova said urging greater
action to bridge the gap with countries being left behind.

There are more than 70 economies where more than half the population
now has access to the Internet, according to the report.

The top ten countries in the world for Internet use are all located in
Europe, except for New Zealand in eighth place and Qatar in tenth. Of
those, the top seven - headed by Iceland and Norway - have Internet
access of over 90 per cent.

For the first time, the report also tracks a new target mandating
'gender equality in broadband access by the year 2020', which was set
by the Commission at its March meeting in Mexico City.

ITU figures confirm that women worldwide are less likely to have
access to technology than their male counterparts. While the gap is
relatively small in the developed world, it widens enormously as
average income levels fall.

A separate report of the Commission's Working Group on Gender led by
UN Development Programme (UNDP) Administrator Helen Clark, was also
released at today's meeting.

The Broadband Commission has emphasizes the importance of broadband
access as a way to accelerate the Millennium Development Goal (MDG)
pertaining education, which aims to achieve universal primary
education for boys - and particularly girls - by the year 2015.

The UN is currently in its 1,000 days of action to spur progress
towards meeting all eight anti-poverty targets, and will discuss the
MDGs and the post-2015 development agenda at the high-level debate of
the General Assembly which starts at the UN Headquarters in New York
on Tuesday.

Today's meeting was attended by over 50 Commission members, as well as
UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, UN Special Envoy
for Youth Ahmad Alhindawi and Academy Award winning actor and
advocate, Geena Davis.

Set up by the ITU and UNESCO in 2010, the Broadband Commission for
Digital Development aims to boost the importance of broadband on the
international policy agenda and believes that expanding broadband
access in every country is key to accelerating progress towards the
achieving all MDGs.

Sep 21 2013 7:00PM
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Black; Liza Minnille; Ansari; Ernest Tascoe; Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
Agent Jodie Foster; Department of Veterans Affairs Director George H.W. Bush
Title 22 USCS section 1928 (b) The e-mail
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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
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Director of The United States Department of Human Services; Defendant
Article IV General Provisions Section 2
(Supreme Law of The Land) The Constitution of The United States "Any thing
in The Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary Notwithstanding"
Contrary to Law (of an act or omission) illegal;
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UNITED NATIONS DATA from NAS BLYND with COMSECPAC; AOCC; WBUSA September 21 2013

Fog Report(s)

As reported from TOPEKA/MUN., KS.
(39 04N 95 37W 269m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fog reported at 12 UTC 21 Sep 2013
(Fog or ice fog in patches)
Visibility: 800m

Fog Report(s)

As reported from PROVIDENCE/GREEN STATE, RI.
(41 44N 71 26W 19m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fog reported at 12 UTC 21 Sep 2013
(Fog or ice fog in patches)
Visibility: below 100m
Fog Report(s)

As reported from PORTLAND/INTNL. JET PORT, ME.
(43 39N 70 19W 19m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fog reported at 12 UTC 21 Sep 2013
(Fog or ice fog in patches)
Visibility: 400m
Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from DEL RIO/INT., TX.
(29 22N 100 56W 314m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 50.3 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 06 UTC
21 Sep 2013)

Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from SAN ANGELO/MATHIS, TX.
(31 22N 100 30W 582m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 76 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC 20 Sep 2013)

Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from VICTORIA/VICTORIA REGIONAL, TX.
(28 51N 96 55W 36m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 53 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 06 UTC 21 Sep 2013)
Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from AUSTIN/CTY, TX.
(30 18N 97 42W 189m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 66.3 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 12 UTC
21 Sep 2013)


As reported from WACO, MADISON-COOPER, TX.
(31 37N 97 13W 155m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 68 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 00 UTC 21 Sep 2013)
Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from DALLAS-FORT WORTH/FORT WORTH REG.AIRPORT, TX.
(32 54N 97 02W 182m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 51 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 00 UTC 21 Sep 2013)

Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from HOUSTON/INTERCONTINENTAL, TX.
(29 58N 95 21W 33m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 85.5 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC
21 Sep 2013)


As reported from PORT ARTHUR/JEFFERSON CO., TX.
(29 57N 94 01W 7m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 71 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC 21 Sep 2013)

Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from LAKE CHARLES/MUN., LA.
(30 07N 93 12W 5m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 88 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC 21 Sep 2013)
Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from SHREVEPORT/REG., LA.
(32 27N 93 50W 84m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 80.8 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 12 UTC
21 Sep 2013)

Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from JACKSON/ALLEN C. THOMPSON FIELD, MS.
(32 19N 90 04W 91m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 124 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC 21 Sep 2013)

Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from NEW ORLEANS/MOISANT INT., LA.
(29 59N 90 15W 9m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 58 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC 21 Sep 2013)

Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from TUPELO/C.D. LEMONS MUN, MS
(34 16N 88 46W)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 61.5 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC
21 Sep 2013)

Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from HUNTSVILLE/MADISON CO., AL.
(34 39N 86 46W 196m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 77 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC 21 Sep 2013)

Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from CINCINNATI/GREATER CINCINNATI, OH.
(39 03N 84 40W 267m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 76 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC 21 Sep 2013)
Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from KNOXVILLE/MUN., TN.
(35 49N 83 59W 299m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 58 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC 21 Sep 2013)

Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from BUFFALO/GREATER BUFFALO INT., NY.
(42 56N 78 43W 219m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 65 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC 21 Sep 2013)
HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR METAREA XII
NWS OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER WASHINGTON DC
1745 UTC SAT SEP 21 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 21.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 22.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 23.

.WARNINGS.

...STORM WARNING...
.LOW 56N153W 965 MB MOVING E 20 KT WILL SLOW AND TURN SE AFTER 24
HOURS. WITHIN 420 NM S AND SW QUADRANTS WINDS 40 TO 55 KT. SEAS
17 TO 29 FT. ALSO WITHIN 660 NM S AND 300 NM N SEMICIRCLES WINDS
25 TO 40 KT. SEAS 12 TO 22 FT. ELSEWHERE FROM 41N TO 62N BETWEEN
138W AND 176E WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 9 TO 18 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 57N142W 965 MB. FRONT TO EXTEND FROM
57N139W TO 49N129W TO 42N141W. WITHIN 540 NM SW QUADRANT WINDS 35
TO 50 KT. SEAS 18 TO 30 FT. ALSO WITHIN 120 NM E AND SE OF
FRONT...AND WITHIN 240 NM NE...780 NM S AND SE...720 NM SW...AND
660 NM W AND NW QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 40 KT. SEAS 12 TO 24 FT.
ELSEWHERE E AND NE OF A LINE FROM 39N149W TO 49N163W TO 64N171W
WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 9 TO 18 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST COMPLEX LOW WITH MAIN CENTER 55N137W 980 MB.
WITHIN 360 NM W AND SW QUADRANTS WINDS 35 TO 45 KT. SEAS 19 TO 29
FT. ALSO WITHIN 120 NM NE...480 NM S AND SE...540 NM SW...AND 600
NM W AND NW QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 12 TO 24 FT.
ELSEWHERE E AND NE OF A LINE FROM 44N145W TO 50N156W TO 58N160W
WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 9 TO 18 FT.

...GALE WARNING...
.COMPLEX LOW W OF AREA WITH MAIN CENTER 53N162E 999 MB MOVING NE
15 KT. WITHIN 480 NM S AND SE QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 40 KT. SEAS 8
TO 14 FT. ELSEWHERE FROM 43N TO 55N W OF 171E WINDS 20 TO 30 KT.
SEAS TO 11 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW NW OF AREA 56N170E 993 MB. WITHIN 300 NM E
AND NE QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 8 TO 14 FT. ELSEWHERE N
OF 47N W OF 178E WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 12 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW NW OF AREA 57N172E 991 MB. FROM 57N TO 61N
W OF 169E...AND WITHIN 420 NM S AND SW QUADRANTS WINDS 20 TO 30
KT. SEAS TO 11 FT.

...GALE WARNING...
.36 HOUR FORECAST NEW LOW 43N175E 1009 MB. WITHIN 480 NM E AND
300 NM S QUADRANTS WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 47N175W 1005 MB. FRONT TO EXTEND FROM LOW
CENTER TO 43N176E TO 34N167E. WITHIN 240 NM S AND SE QUADRANTS
WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS TO 12 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN 480 NM SE
QUADRANT...AND WITHIN 300 NM E AND SE OF FRONT...AND WITHIN 660
NM W AND NW OF FRONT S OF 43N WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS TO 10 FT.

.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.

.LOW 43N127W 1004 MB DRIFTING E. WITHIN 540 NM SW QUADRANT WINDS
TO 25 KT. SEAS 8 TO 13 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW DISSIPATED. FROM 30N TO 35N E OF 123W NW
WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST FROM 30N TO 37N BETWEEN 119W AND 126W N TO NW
WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS TO 11 FT.

.LOW 33N165E 1008 MB MOVING SW 10 KT. FROM 30N TO 43N W OF 175E
WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS TO 12 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 31N162E 1009 MB. FROM 30N TO 35N W OF 173E
WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW DISSIPATED. CONDITIONS DESCRIBED WITH LOW
47N175W IN WARNINGS SECTION ABOVE.

.DENSE FOG. VSBY OCCASIONALLY LESS THAN 1 NM WITHIN 300 NM SE OF
A LINE FROM 52N147W TO 43N179E AND N OF 47N W OF 164E.
.24 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG WITHIN 240 NM OF 42N180W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG FROM 40N TO 48N BETWEEN 161W AND
176E.

.HIGH 35N159W 1026 MB NEARLY STATIONARY WILL MOVE NW AFTER 24
HOURS.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LITTLE CHANGE.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 37N163W 1026 MB.

.HIGH 46N177E 1023 MB MOVING SE 25 KT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 45N166W 1023 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 44N154W 1023 MB.

.FORECASTER MILLS. OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER.

NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL

E PACIFIC FROM THE EQUATOR TO 30N E OF 140W.

SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC SAT SEP 21.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SUN SEP 22.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC MON SEP 23.

.WARNINGS.

.NONE.

.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.

.N OF 28N W OF 133W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS 8 FT IN NW SWELL.
.24 HOUR FORECAST N OF 27N W OF 127W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS 8
FT IN NW SWELL.
.48 HOUR FORECAST N OF 28N BETWEEN 118W AND 123W WINDS 20 KT OR
LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN NW SWELL.

.12 HOUR FORECAST FROM 06N TO 09N BETWEEN 96W AND 103W WINDS 20
KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN SW SWELL.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LITTLE CHANGE.
.48 HOUR FORECAST FROM 07N TO 10N BETWEEN 95W AND 105W WINDS 20
KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 8 FT IN SW SWELL.

.REMAINDER OF AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.

CONVECTION VALID 1500 UTC SAT SEP 21...

.INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE/MONSOON TROUGH...
MONSOON TROUGH FROM 16N95W TO 11N100W TO 12N133W. ITCZ 12N133W
TO 11N140W. NO SIGNIFICANT CONVECTION.

.FORECASTER DGS. NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER.

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HONOLULU HI
NORTH PACIFIC EQUATOR TO 30N BETWEEN 140W AND 160E

SYNOPSIS VALID 0600 UTC SEP 21 2013.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 0600 UTC SEP 22 2013.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 0600 UTC SEP 23 2013.

.WARNINGS.

.NONE.

.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.

.COLD FRONT FROM 27N140W TO 27N149W TO 29N159W MOVING S SLOWLY.
.24 HOUR FORECAST FRONT DISSIPATED.

.TROUGH FROM 30N167E TO 26N167E TO 23N163E. NUMEROUS MODERATE TO
STRONG TSTMS WITHIN 300 NM SOUTHEAST OF TROUGH.
.24 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH FROM 30N167E TO 25N166E TO 19N163E.
.48 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH FROM 30N167E TO 25N166E TO 22N165E.

.WINDS 20 KT OR LESS ENTIRE FORECAST AREA.

.SEAS 8 FT OR LESS ENTIRE FORECAST AREA.

.ITCZ FROM 12N140W TO 06N153W TO 09N179W TO 06N169E. ASSOCIATED
TSTMS INCLUDED BELOW.

OTHERWISE SCATTERED MODERATE TSTMS FROM 26N TO 13N BETWEEN 177W
AND 162W. ALSO ISOLATED MODERATE TO STRONG TSTMS FROM 13N TO 03N
BETWEEN 160E AND 179W.

$$
HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR METAREA IV
NWS OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER WASHINGTON DC
1630 UTC SAT SEP 21 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 21
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 22
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 23

.WARNINGS.

...STORM WARNING...
.LOW 52N35W 990 MB WILL MOVE NE 10 KT. WITHIN 180 NM W
SEMICIRCLE WINDS 35 TO 45 KT. SEAS 10 TO 17 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN
660 NM W AND S QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 8 TO 14 FT.
.12 HOUR FORECAST LOW E OF AREA 54N32W 985 MB. WITHIN 240 NM W
SEMICIRCLE WINDS 40 TO 50 KT. SEAS 14 TO 20 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW E OF AREA 53N27W 988 MB. WITHIN 420 NM W
SEMICIRCLE WINDS 35 TO 50 KT. SEAS 18 TO 25 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN
480 NM N AND W AND S QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 10 TO 17
FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW E OF AREA 50N28W 990 MB. WITHIN 480 NM W
QUADRANT WINDS 25 TO 40 KT. SEAS 16 TO 23 FT.

...GALE WARNING...
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 60N67W 994 MB. FRONT EXTENDS FROM LOW TO
61N63W TO 58N57W TO 55N54W. WITHIN 120 NM N AND E OF FRONT WINDS
25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 9 TO 13 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 61N59W 998 MB FRONT EXTENDS FROM LOW TO
57N49W. WITHIN 180 NM N AND E OF FRONT WINDS 25 TO 40 KT. SEAS
10 TO 16 FT.

.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.

.WITHIN 120 NM W OF A LINE FROM 67N55W TO 58N48W AREA OF NW
WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 10 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST CONDITIONS DIMINISHED.

.OVER FORECAST WATERS E OF A LINE FROM 45N35W TO 35N44W AREA OF
SW WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 10 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST CONDITIONS E OF AREA.

.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 32N63W 1007 MB. WITHIN 600 NM NE QUADRANT
WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 10 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 38N60W 1006 MB. WITHIN 240 NM NE QUADRANT
WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 10 FT.

.24 HOUR FORECAST FROM 37N TO 44N BETWEEN 67W AND 74W AREA OF S
TO SW WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST FROM 43N TO 48N BETWEEN 54W AND 62W AREA OF SE
TO S WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.

.DENSE FOG. 24 HOUR FORECAST VSBY LESS THAN 1 NM OVER FORECAST
WATERS W OF A LINE FROM 59N59W TO 51N51W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG FROM 49N TO 59N BETWEEN 47W AND 55W.

.HIGH 46N54W 1027 MB MOVING SE 10 KT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 42N48W 1026 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 40N42W 1025 MB.

.FORECASTER MCRANDAL. 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 SAT SEP 21.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SUN SEP 22.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC MON SEP 23.

.WARNINGS.

.NONE.

.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.

.ATLC LOW PRES NEAR 29N61.5W 1007 MB MOVING N...WITH TROUGH
EXTENDING FROM LOW CENTER TO 22N72W. WITHIN 90 NM NW SEMICIRCLE
OF LOW CENTER WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT. ELSEWHERE N OF
25N E OF TROUGH TO 59W S TO SW WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW PRES N OF AREA JUST E OF BERMUDA. OVER
FORECAST WATERS N OF 30N BETWEEN 59W AND 61W SW WINDS 20 TO 25
KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.36 HOUR FORECAST WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.

.GULF OF MEXICO COLD FRONT FROM 30N92W TO 26N97W. W OF FRONT N
WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
.12 HOUR FORECAST COLD FRONT FROM 30N88W TO 26N95W TO 20N95W. W
OF FRONT N WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST COLD FRONT FROM 30N85W TO 26N95W TO 19N95W. N
OF 26N W OF FRONT NE WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT. S OF 26N W
OF FRONT NW WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT.
.36 HOUR FORECAST WEAKENING COLD FRONT FROM 30N86W TO 26N93.5W
TO 20N93W. S OF 26N W OF FRONT NW TO N WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS
TO 8 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST DISSIPATING COLD FRONT FROM 29N83W TO 28N90W
TO
26N95W TO 20N92W. WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.

.REMAINDER OF AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.

$$
HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR METAREA XVI
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1715 UTC SAT SEP 21 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 SAT SEP 21.

24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SUN SEP 22.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC MON SEP 23.

.WARNINGS.

.NONE.

.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.

.S OF 14S BETWEEN 85W AND 105W SE WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS 9 TO
11 FT. ELSEWHERE S OF 08S WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS 8 TO 10 FT
IN MIXED SE AND SW SWELL.
.24 HOUR FORECAST S OF 05S WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS 8 TO 11 FT
IN MIXED SE AND SW SWELL.
.48 HOUR FORECAST S OF 05S WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS 8 TO 10 FT
IN MIXED SE AND SW SWELL.

.REMAINDER OF AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
S$


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Friday, September 20, 2013

AG2 TROPICAL REPORT SEPTEMBER 20 2013

MSGID/GENADMIN/JOINT TYPHOON WRNCEN PEARL HARBOR HI//
SUBJ/TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION ALERT REISSUED//
REF/A/JOINT TYPHOON WRNCEN PEARL HARBOR HI/191651Z SEP 13//
AMPN/REF IS TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION ALERT//
RMKS/
1. FORMATION OF A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE IS POSSIBLE WITHIN A
275 NM RADIUS OF 16.7N 146.9E WITHIN THE NEXT 12 TO 24 HOURS.
AVAILABLE DATA DOES NOT JUSTIFY ISSUANCE OF NUMBERED TROPICAL
CYCLONE WARNINGS AT THIS TIME. WINDS IN THE AREA ARE ESTIMATED TO
BE 18 TO 23 KNOTS. METSAT IMAGERY AT 201132Z INDICATES THAT A
CIRCULATION CENTER IS LOCATED NEAR 16.2N 146.7E. THE SYSTEM IS
MOVING NORTHWARD AT 05 KNOTS.
2. REMARKS: THE AREA OF CONVECTION PREVIOUSLY LOCATED NEAR 15.5N
148.5E IS NOW LOCATED NEAR 16.2N 146.7E, APPROXIMATELY 195 NM NORTH-
NORTHEAST OF ANDERSEN AFB, GUAM. RECENT INFRARED SATELLITE IMAGERY
REVEALS DEEP CONVECTION TO THE NORTHEAST OF A BROAD, POORLY DEFINED
LOW-LEVEL CIRCULATION CENTER (LLCC). ANOTHER CONVECTIVE BANDING
DISPLAYED TO THE SOUTHWEST OF THE CENTER IS WRAPPING INTO THE
AFOREMENTIONED DEEP CONVECTION AREA. A 201115Z ASCAT PASS DEPICTS AN
ELONGATED, NORTHEAST-SOUTHWEST ORIENTED TROUGH OVER MARIANA ISLANDS
WITH WINDS 05 TO 10 KNOTS IN THE CENTER AND 30 TO 35 KNOTS ACROSS
THE SOUTHERN SEMI-CIRCLE. UPPER-LEVEL ANALYSIS INDICATES STRONG
VERTICAL WIND SHEAR (VWS), OVER 30 KNOTS TO THE NORTHEAST QUADRANT
WHILE VWS REMAINS MODERATE TO HIGH AT 15 TO 20 KNOTS IN THE CENTER
OF THE DISTURBANCE. DYNAMIC MODEL GUIDANCE INDICATES THE DEVELOPMENT
OF A MODERATE TROPICAL CYCLONE WITHIN THE NEXT 12 TO 24 HOURS.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED SURFACE WINDS ARE ESTIMATED AT 18 TO 23 KNOTS.
MINIMUM SEA LEVEL PRESSURE IS ESTIMATED TO BE NEAR 1001 MB. DUE TO
THE INCREASED CONSOLIDATION OF THE LLCC, THE POTENTIAL FOR
DEVELOPMENT OF A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE WITHIN THE NEXT 24
HOURS REMAINS HIGH.
01 ACTIVE TROPICAL CYCLONE IN NORTHWESTPAC
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS BASED ON ONE-MINUTE AVERAGE
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
---
WARNING POSITION:
201800Z --- NEAR 20.4N 122.8E
MOVEMENT PAST SIX HOURS - 290 DEGREES AT 09 KTS
POSITION ACCURATE TO WITHIN 020 NM
POSITION BASED ON EYE FIXED BY SATELLITE
PRESENT WIND DISTRIBUTION:
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 130 KT, GUSTS 160 KT
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
RADIUS OF 064 KT WINDS - 060 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
060 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
060 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
060 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
RADIUS OF 050 KT WINDS - 110 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
100 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
105 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
100 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
RADIUS OF 034 KT WINDS - 175 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
155 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
180 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
185 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
REPEAT POSIT: 20.4N 122.8E
---
FORECASTS:
12 HRS, VALID AT:
210600Z --- 21.0N 120.7E
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 125 KT, GUSTS 150 KT
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
RADIUS OF 064 KT WINDS - 050 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
050 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
050 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
050 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
RADIUS OF 050 KT WINDS - 095 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
090 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
095 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
090 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
RADIUS OF 034 KT WINDS - 160 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
145 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
165 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
145 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
VECTOR TO 24 HR POSIT: 285 DEG/ 11 KTS
---
24 HRS, VALID AT:
211800Z --- 21.6N 118.5E
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 115 KT, GUSTS 140 KT
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
RADIUS OF 064 KT WINDS - 045 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
045 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
045 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
045 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
RADIUS OF 050 KT WINDS - 090 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
080 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
085 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
085 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
RADIUS OF 034 KT WINDS - 155 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
145 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
155 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
150 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
VECTOR TO 36 HR POSIT: 280 DEG/ 11 KTS
---
36 HRS, VALID AT:
220600Z --- 22.0N 116.2E
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 095 KT, GUSTS 115 KT
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
RADIUS OF 064 KT WINDS - 040 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
040 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
040 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
040 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
RADIUS OF 050 KT WINDS - 075 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
070 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
075 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
075 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
RADIUS OF 034 KT WINDS - 155 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
140 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
150 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
125 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
VECTOR TO 48 HR POSIT: 280 DEG/ 11 KTS
---
EXTENDED OUTLOOK:
48 HRS, VALID AT:
221800Z --- 22.3N 113.8E
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 080 KT, GUSTS 100 KT
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
RADIUS OF 064 KT WINDS - 035 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
030 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
035 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
025 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
RADIUS OF 050 KT WINDS - 060 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
060 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
060 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
045 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
RADIUS OF 034 KT WINDS - 120 NM NORTHEAST QUADRANT
120 NM SOUTHEAST QUADRANT
125 NM SOUTHWEST QUADRANT
095 NM NORTHWEST QUADRANT
VECTOR TO 72 HR POSIT: 265 DEG/ 11 KTS
---
72 HRS, VALID AT:
231800Z --- 21.8N 109.1E
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 040 KT, GUSTS 050 KT
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
DISSIPATING AS A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE OVER LAND
VECTOR TO 96 HR POSIT: 250 DEG/ 10 KTS
---
LONG RANGE OUTLOOK:
---
96 HRS, VALID AT:
241800Z --- 20.6N 105.2E
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 030 KT, GUSTS 040 KT
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
DISSIPATING AS A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE OVER LAND
VECTOR TO 120 HR POSIT: 235 DEG/ 08 KTS
---
120 HRS, VALID AT:
251800Z --- 18.9N 102.5E
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 020 KT, GUSTS 030 KT
WIND RADII VALID OVER OPEN WATER ONLY
DISSIPATED AS A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE OVER LAND
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AFTER 20 YEARS, UN COMMISSION ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT HOLDS FINAL SESSION

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Date: 20 Sep 2013 15:00:00 -0400
Subject: AFTER 20 YEARS, UN COMMISSION ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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AFTER 20 YEARS, UN COMMISSION ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT HOLDS FINAL
SESSIONNew York, Sep 20 2013 3:00PMMarking an important milestone,
the United Nations commission on sustainable use of the world's
resources today concluded two decades of work, paving the way for the
incoming High-level Political Forum to boost efforts to tackle global
economic, social and environmental challenges.

"The Commission's seminal work both gave us a working definition of
sustainable development and inspired the very first international
conference to address both the environment and economic development
simultaneously, the Rio Earth Summit," said General Assembly
<"http://www.un.org/en/ga/president/68/#&panel1-1">President John W.
Ashe in a <"http://www.un.org/en/ga/president/68/pdf/statements/20092013PGACSD20.pdf">statement
delivered by his Deputy Chef-de-Cabinet, Noel Sinclair.

The UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) was formed after
the 1992 Summit and helped to generate action on a range of issues
that led to international agreements or treaties on energy, oceans,
sustainable consumption and production, and others.

Its work also led to the establishment of the UN Forum on Forests,
which has advanced progress on sustainable forestry through the
adoption of the non-legally binding instrument on all types of forests
in 2007.

Mr. Ashe, a former President of one of the CSD sessions and a national
of Antigua and Barbuda, said the Commission also gave the world's
small island developing States, and other countries in special
circumstances, a "voice in this all-important conversation."

According to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's report on the lessons
learned from the Commission, the contributions achieved by the CSD
were also accompanied by a number of shortcomings, including the
failure to fully integrate the economic, social and environmental
dimensions of sustainable development.

The Commission, the report found, was also weak on its review and
impact on the implementation of sustainable development.

In June, the UN General Assembly established the High-level Political
Forum, which will be launched on Tuesday at the high-level General
Assembly debate in New York.

The meeting is due to chart the course for implementing outcomes of
the 2012 UN Conference on Sustainable Development, known as Rio+20, as
well as accelerate progress on the eight anti-poverty targets known as
the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and define a new development
agenda post-2015.

The creation of the Forum emerged from Rio+20's outcome document "The
Future We Want," to ensure that sustainable development tops the
agenda of the highest levels of Government and is embraced by all
actors.

"Rio+20 overhauled UN institutions for sustainable development,"
Bektas Mukhamedzhanov, Kazakhstan Vice-Minister of Environment
Protection, said. "We must effectively use the new High-Level
Political Forum to ensure that sustainable development continues to be
implemented and is integrated into the heart of the post-2015
development agenda."

The Forum is due to convene annually at the ministerial level under
the auspices of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and it
will, every four years, bring together heads of State to provide added
momentum for sustainable development.

"One distinct benefit of the new forum is that it is designed to
attract participation from representatives of all three dimensions of
sustainable development, rather than chiefly from members of the
environmental community," Mr. Ashe said in today's statement.

In an event marking the closure, the head of the United Nations
environment agency (UNEP), Achim Steiner, said while the closing feels
melancholy, it should be an occasion to celebrate.

"It's an affirmation of evolution," Mr. Steiner said, not the
equivalent of extinction, as CSD is replaced by its next articulation.

Also addressing the participants, UN Under-Secretary-General for
Economic and Social Affairs Wu Hongbo said the transition starts a new
period in history.

"There is a realization that sustainable development—the integration
of policies and actions that promote economic and social well-being
that also protect the environment—have to have a prominent place on
the international agenda at the highest levels," Mr. Hongbo said.Sep
20 2013 3:00PM
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UNITED NATIONS DATA from NAS BLYND with COMSECPAC; AOCC; WBUSA September 20 2013

Gale Report(s)

As reported from a SHIP
(44.60N 130.50W)
Wind speed at 18 UTC 19 Sep 2013 was
35 knots or 18 m/s from 180 degrees or S.

Fog Report(s)

As reported from HUNTINGTON, WV.
(38 22N 82 33W 255m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fog reported at 06 UTC 20 Sep 2013
(Fog or ice fog in patches)
Visibility: 400m
Fog Report(s)

As reported from WILLIAMSPORT/LYCOMING COUNTY, PA.
(41 15N 76 55W 160m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fog reported at 12 UTC 20 Sep 2013
(Fog or ice fog in patches)
Visibility: 800m
Thunderstorms Report(s)

As reported from LINCOLN/MUN., NE.
(40.85N 96.75W 362m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Thunderstorm as at 18 UTC 19 Sep 2013
(Slight or moderate thunderstorm without hail)
Thunderstorms Report(s)

As reported from MADISON/DANE COUNTY REGIONAL WI.
(43.13N 89.33W 264m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Thunderstorm as at 00 UTC 20 Sep 2013
(Slight or moderate thunderstorm without hail)
Thunderstorms Report(s)

As reported from PEORIA/GREATER PEORIA MUN., IL.
(40.66N 89.68W 202m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Thunderstorm as at 06 UTC 20 Sep 2013
(Slight or moderate thunderstorm without hail)

Thunderstorms Report(s)

As reported from ST.LOUIS/LAMBERT, ST.LOUIS INT., MO.
(38.75N 90.36W 172m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Thunderstorm as at 06 UTC 20 Sep 2013
(Slight or moderate thunderstorm without hail)
Thunderstorms Report(s)

As reported from a SHIP
(38.10N 139.00W )
Thunderstorm as at 06 UTC 20 Sep 2013
(Slight or moderate thunderstorm without hail)
Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from SAN ANGELO/MATHIS, TX.
(31 22N 100 30W 582m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 76 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC 20 Sep 2013)

Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from WACO, MADISON-COOPER, TX.
(31 37N 97 13W 155m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 64 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC 20 Sep 2013)

Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from LAKE CHARLES/MUN., LA.
(30 07N 93 12W 5m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 87.3 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC
20 Sep 2013)

Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from SHREVEPORT/REG., LA.
(32 27N 93 50W 84m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 50.3 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 18 UTC
20 Sep 2013)

Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from KANSAS CITY, INTNL., MO.
(39 17N 94 45W 313m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 65.5 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 12 UTC
20 Sep 2013)
Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from SOUTH BEND/ST.JOSEPH CO., IN.
(41 42N 86 19W 236m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 83.6 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 12 UTC
20 Sep 2013)

Heavy Rain/Snow Report(s)

As reported from MADISON/DANE COUNTY REGIONAL WI.
(43 08N 89 20W 264m)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Heavy Rain/Snow
(Rainfall/Snowfall was 50 mm in the past 24 hours ending at 06 UTC 20 Sep 2013)

HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR METAREA XII
NWS OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER WASHINGTON DC
1745 UTC FRI SEP 20 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 20.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 21.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 22.

.WARNINGS.

...STORM WARNING...
.LOW 54N180W 989 MB MOVING NE 30 KT. WITHIN 540 NM SW AND S
QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 40 KT. SEAS 8 TO 14 FT.
.12 HOUR FORECAST LOW 56N167W 971 MB. WITHIN 300 NM S QUADRANT
WINDS 35 TO 50 KT. SEAS 14 TO 22 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 56N154W 968 MB. WITHIN 420 NM S QUADRANT
WINDS 35 TO 50 KT. SEAS 17 TO 27 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN 780 NM SW
AND S QUADRANTS AND 420 NM E QUADRANT WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 9
TO 18 FT. ALSO OVER FORECAST WATERS N OF 56N BETWEEN 150W AND
178E WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 8 TO 12 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST COMPLEX LOW WITH MEAN CENTER NEAR 57N143W 967
MB. WITHIN 540 NM SW AND S QUADRANTS WINDS 35 TO 50 KT. SEAS 17
TO 27 FT. ELSEWHERE WITHIN 900 NM SW AND 600 NM NE SEMICIRCLES
WINDS 25 TO 40 KT. SEAS 10 TO 18 FT.

...GALE WARNING...
.LOW 56N137W 974 MB MOVING N 20 KT. OVER FORECAST WATERS WITHIN
360 NM S AND SE SEMICIRCLES WINDS 30 TO 40 KT. SEAS 12 TO 22 FT.
ELSEWHERE FROM 35N TO 58N FROM BETWEEN 134W AND 153W WINDS 20 TO
30 KT. SEAS 10 TO 17 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW WELL INLAND WITH CONDITIONS DIMINISHED.

...GALE WARNING...
.LOW 34N167E 1006 MB NEARLY STATIONARY. OVER FORECAST WATERS
WITHIN 420 NM NW AND N QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 8 TO 14
FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 35N165E 1007 MB. WITHIN 300 NM N AND NE
SEMICIRCLES WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS 8 TO 12 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 38N167E 1008 MB. WITHIN 480 NM E QUADRANT
AND ELSEWHERE WITHIN 180 NM OF CENTER WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 9
FT.

...GALE WARNING...
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW NW OF THE FORECAST AREA NEAR 52N159E 997
MB. OVER FORECAST WATERS WITHIN 420 NM SE QUADRANT WINDS 25 TO
35 KT. SEAS 8 TO 13 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW 56N166E 991 MB. OVER FORECAST WATERS
WITHIN 540 NM SE SEMICIRCLE WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 8 TO 12 FT.

.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.

.48 HOUR FORECAST OVER FORECAST WATERS S OF 35N AND E OF 122W
AREA OF N TO NW WINDS TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 9 FT.

.DENSE FOG. VSBY OCCASIONALLY LESS THAN 1 NM FROM 41N TO 55N
BETWEEN 162W AND 177E.
.24 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG WITHIN 300 NM SE OF A LINE FROM
51N147W TO 41N176E.
.48 HOUR FORECAST DENSE FOG FROM 39N TO 45N BETWEEN 174W AND
176E.

.HIGH 39N162W 1027 MB MOVING SE 10 KT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 36N159W 1026 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 37N165W 1025 MB.

.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 46N177E 1024 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 44N166W 1025 MB.

.FORECASTER VUKITS. OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER.

NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL

E PACIFIC FROM THE EQUATOR TO 30N E OF 140W.

SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC FRI SEP 20.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SAT SEP 21.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SUN SEP 22.

.WARNINGS.

.NONE.

.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.

.24 HOUR FORECAST N OF 28N W OF 134W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS
8 FT IN NW SWELL.
.48 HOUR FORECAST N OF 28N W OF 128W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS 8
FT IN NW SWELL.

.48 HOUR FORECAST FROM 07N TO 10N BETWEEN 97W AND 105W WINDS 20
KT OR LESS. SEAS 8 FT.

.REMAINDER OF AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.

CONVECTION VALID 1500 UTC FRI SEP 20...

.INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE/MONSOON TROUGH...
MONSOON TROUGH 16N98W TO 12N105W TO 12N120W. ITCZ 12N120W TO
09N140W. SCATTERED MODERATE ISOLATED STRONG WITHIN 50 NM EITHER
SIDE OF AXIS FROM 101W TO 103W.

.FORECASTER DGS. NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER.

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HONOLULU HI
NORTH PACIFIC EQUATOR TO 30N BETWEEN 140W AND 160E

SYNOPSIS VALID 1200 UTC SEP 20 2013.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 21 2013.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 22 2013.

.WARNINGS.

.NONE.

.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.

.LOW NEAR 07N165E 1007 MB MOVING W 15 KT. NUMEROUS STRONG TSTMS
WITHIN 180 NM OF LOW. OTHERWISE SCATTERED MODERATE TO STRONG
TSTMS ELSEWHERE FROM 10N TO 04N BETWEEN 160E AND 172E.

.COLD FRONT FROM 29N140W TO 28N148W TO 30N156W MOVING S 15 KT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST FRONT FROM 26N140W TO 26N141W TO 30N163W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST FRONT DISSIPATED.

.TROUGH FROM 30N168E TO 24N164E. WINDS S TO SE 20 TO 25 KT
WITHIN 480 NM EAST OF TROUGH. SEAS 8 TO 12 FT WITHIN 150 NM OF
TROUGH.
.24 HOUR FORECAST TROUGH FROM 30N165E TO 26N163E.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LITTLE CHANGE.

.RIDGE FROM 30N179W TO 24N172E.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LITTLE CHANGE.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LITTLE CHANGE.

.WINDS 20 KT OR LESS REMAINDER FORECAST AREA.

.SEAS 8 FT OR LESS REMAINDER FORECAST AREA.

.ITCZ FROM 09N140W TO 06N154W TO 11N173W TO 08N172E. ISOLATED
MODERATE TSTMS WITHIN 180 NM OF ITCZ.

.OTHERWISE ISOLATED MODERATE TO STRONG TSTMS FROM 28N TO 13N
BETWEEN 160E AND 174E AND ALSO FROM 25N TO 15N BETWEEN 174E AND
162W.

$$
HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR METAREA IV
NWS OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER WASHINGTON DC
1630 UTC FRI SEP 20 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 20
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 21
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SEP 22

.WARNINGS.

...GALE WARNING...
.FROM N OF 60N E OF 40W AREA OF N WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 9 TO
17 FT.
.18 HOUR FORECAST CONDITIONS E OF AREA.

...GALE WARNING...
.LOW 57N50W 1002 MB MOVING SE 30 KT. OVER FORECAST WATERS WITHIN
420 NM NW AND 240 NM SW QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 10 TO
16 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW TO MERGE WITH LOW 51N30W MENTIONED BELOW.

...GALE WARNING...
.LOW 45N40W 1001 MB MOVING NE 20 KT. WITHIN 360 NM E QUADRANT
WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 12 TO 17 FT.
.12 HOUR FORECAST LOW 49N35W 993 MB. WITHIN 660 NM W QUADRANT
WINDS 25 TO 40 KT. SEAS 10 TO 18 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW E OF AREA 51N30W 990 MB. OVER FORECAST
WATERS WITHIN 660 NM W AND 600 NM S QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 40 KT.
SEAS 12 TO 17 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW WELL E OF AREA. FROM 46N TO 58N E OF 38W
AREA OF N WINDS 35 TO 45 KT. SEAS 18 TO 24 FT. ELSEWHERE FROM
42N TO 60N E OF 40W AREA OF N WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS 12 TO 18
FT.

...GALE WARNING...
.48 HOUR FORECAST NEW LOW 60N67W 987 MB. WITHIN 180 NM N AND E
QUADRANTS WINDS 25 TO 35 KT. SEAS TO 10 FT.

.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.

.POST TROPICAL LOW NEAR 36N40W 1008 MB MOVING NE 25 KT.
WITHIN 300 NM E QUADRANT WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 10 TO 13 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST POST TROPICAL LOW AND CONDITIONS TO BE
ABSORBED BY LOW 51N30W MENTIONED ABOVE IN WARNINGS.

.LOW 39N47W 1006 MB MOVING NE 30 KT. WITHIN 300 NM W QUADRANT
WINDS 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS 8 TO 11 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW AND CONDITIONS TO MERGE WITH LOW 51N30W
MENTIONED ABOVE IN WARNINGS.

.48 HOUR FORECAST FROM 32N TO 43N BETWEEN 53W TO 65W WINDS TO 25
KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.

.HIGH 38N73W 1020 MB DRIFTING NE 05 KT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH DISSIPATED.

.24 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 46N55W 1026 MB.
.48 HOUR FORECAST HIGH 44N48W 1027 MB.

.FORECASTER MCRANDAL. 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 20.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SAT SEP 21.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SUN SEP 22.

.WARNINGS.

.NONE.

.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.

.ATLC FROM 28N TO 30N BETWEEN 73W AND 77W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS.
SEAS TO 9 FT IN NE SWELL.
.06 HOUR FORECAST WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.

.ATLC 06 HOUR FORECAST LOW PRES NEAR 27N64W 1002 MB. WITHIN 120
NW SEMICIRCLE NE TO E WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS 8 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW PRES NEAR 29N61W 1004 MB. OVER FORECAST
WATERS WITHIN NW SEMICIRCLE NE TO E WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 9
FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST LOW PRES N OF AREA. WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS
LESS THAN 8 FT.

.CARIBBEAN 36 HOUR FORECAST FROM 16N TO 19N BETWEEN 83W AND 85W
SE TO S WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST FROM 16N TO 20N BETWEEN 82W AND 85W SE TO S
WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS 8 FT.

.GULF OF MEXICO LOW PRES NEAR 22.5N96.5W 1002 MB. WITHIN 300 NM
NE SEMICIRCLE E TO SE WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS 8 FT.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW PRES...POSSIBLE TROPICAL CYCLONE...NEAR
25.5N97W 1004 MB. WITHIN 180 NM E SEMICIRCLE WINDS 20 TO 25 KT.
SEAS TO 8 FT.
.36 HOUR FORECAST LOW PRES INLAND OR DISSIPATED. COLD FRONT FROM
30N93W TO 26N96W TO 21N97W. W OF FRONT NW TO N WINDS 20 TO 25
KT. SEAS TO 8 FT.
.48 HOUR FORECAST COLD FRONT FROM 29N92W TO 26N95W TO 21N95W TO
19N96W. N OF 21N W OF FRONT NW TO N WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS TO 9
FT.

.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 20 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 20.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SAT SEP 21.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1200 UTC SUN SEP 22.

.WARNINGS.

.NONE.

.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.

.S OF 06S BETWEEN 85W AND 105W WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS TO 9 FT
IN SW SWELL.
.24 HOUR FORECAST S OF 12S BETWEEN 85W AND 105W SE WINDS 20 TO
25 KT. SEAS 8 TO 11 FT. ELSEWHERE S OF 07S WINDS 20 KT OR LESS.
SEAS 8 TO 10 FT IN MIXED SE AND SW SWELL.
.48 HOUR FORECAST S OF 05S WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS 8 TO 11
FT IN MIXED SE AND SW SWELL.

.REMAINDER OF AREA WINDS 20 KT OR LESS. SEAS LESS THAN 8 FT.
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