Hurricane Stan Advisory Number 14

Tuesday, October 04 2005 @ 11:11 AM EDT

Edited by: Kandy Ringer

Hurricane Stan Makes Landfall Southeast Of Veracruz Near Punta Roca Partida

NOAA/NWS via BBSNews 2005-10-04 - [10:00 am CDT Advisory] - A Hurricane Warning Remains In Effect For The Gulf Coast Of Mexico From Palma Sola To Chilitepec. A Tropical Storm Warning Remains In Effect From North Of Palma Sola To Cabo Rojo.

Five Day forecast track of Hurricane Stan from NOAA.
Five Day forecast track of Hurricane Stan from NOAA.

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At 10 Am Cdt...1500Z...The Center Of Hurricane Stan Was Located Just Inland Near Latitude 18.6 North... Longitude 95.1 West Or About 85 Miles... 135 Km... East-Southeast Of Veracruz Mexico.

Stan Is Moving Toward The Southwest Near 7 Mph...11 Km/Hr. A Decrease In Forward Speed Is Expected Over The Next 24 Hours.

Maximum Sustained Winds Are Near 80 Mph...130 Km/Hr...With Higher Gusts. Stan Is A Category One Hurricane On The Saffir-Simpson Scale. Stan Is Expected To Weaken Rapidly As It Continues To Move Inland During The Next 24 Hours.

Hurricane Force Winds Extend Outward Up To 15 Miles... 30 Km... From The Center...And Tropical Storm Force Winds Extend Outward Up To 105 Miles...165 Km.

Estimated Minimum Central Pressure Is 979 Mb...28.91 Inches.

Coastal Storm Surge Flooding Of 2 To 4 Feet Above Normal Tide Levels...Along With Large And Dangerous Battering Waves...Can Be Expected Near And To The North Of The Landfall Location.

Stan Is Expected To Produce 5 To 10 Inches Of Rainfall Over Portions Of Southeastern Mexico. Rainfall Of 10 To 15 Inches...With Isolated Maximum Amounts Of 20 Inches...Is Possible Over The Mountainous Terrain In The States Of Veracruz And Puebla. These Rains Could Cause Life-Threatening Flash Floods And Mud Slides.

Repeating The 10 Am Cdt Position...18.6 N... 95.1 W. Movement Toward...Southwest Near 7 Mph. Maximum Sustained Winds... 80 Mph. Minimum Central Pressure... 979 Mb.

An Intermediate Advisory Will Be Issued By The National Hurricane Center At 1 Pm Cdt Followed By The Next Complete Advisory At 4 Pm Cdt.

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