Tropical Storm Tammy Weakening As It Moves Farther Inland
NOAA/NWS via BBSNews 2005-10-05 - [11:00 pm EDT Advisory] - A Tropical Storm Warning Remains In Effect From Fernandina Beach Florida Northward To South Santee River South Carolina. The Tropical Storm Warning Will Likely Be Discontinued Early Thursday. Please Consult Products Issued By Local National Weather Service Forecast Offices Concerning Possible Gale Warnings Outside Of The Tropical Storm Warning Area.
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Five Day forecast track of Tropical Storm Tammy from NOAA.
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At 11 Pm Edt...0300Z...The Poorly Defined Center Of Tropical Storm Tammy Was Estimated Near Latitude 30.8 North...Longitude 82.1 West Or About 40 Miles...Northwest Of Jacksonville Florida.
Tammy Is Moving Toward The Northwest Near 13 Mph And This Motion Is Expected To Continue During The Next 12 To 24 Hours.
Maximum Sustained Winds Have Decreased To Near 40 Mph...With Higher Gusts. These Winds Are Confined To An Area To The North And Northeast Of The Center And Mainly Over Water. Weakening Is Forecast During The Next 24 Hours.
Tropical Storm Force Winds Extend Outward Up To 200 Miles To The North And East Of The Center.
Estimated Minimum Central Pressure Is 1002 Mb...29.59 Inches.
Tammy Is Expected To Produce 3 To 5 Inches Of Rainfall Over Portions Of Southeastern Georgia...Eastern South Carolina...And Southeastern North Carolina...With Isolated Maximum Amounts Of 8 To 10 Inches.
Isolated Tornadoes Are Possible Over Northeastern Florida... Southeastern Georgia And Eastern South Carolina Through Thursday.
Repeating The 11 Pm Edt Position...30.8 N... 82.1 W. Movement Toward...Northwest Near 13 Mph. Maximum Sustained Winds... 40 Mph. Minimum Central Pressure...1002 Mb.
An Intermediate Advisory Will Be Issued By The National Hurricane Center At 2 Am Edt Followed By The Next Complete Advisory At 5 Am Edt.
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