Weakened Hurricane Felix Continues Towards Honduras and Nicaragua

Monday, September 03 2007 @ 02:31 PM EDT

Edited by: Michael Hess

Hurricane Felix Intermediate Advisory Number 13A

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

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NOAA/NWS via BBSNews 2007-09-03 - [2:00 pm EDT Intermediate Advisory] -- A Hurricane Warning Is In Effect For Northeastern Nicaragua From Puerto Cabezas Northward To The Honduras/Nicaragua Border. A Hurricane Warning Is Also In Effect For Honduras From Limon Eastward To The Honduras/Nicaragua Border. A Hurricane Warning Means That Hurricane Conditions Are Expected Within The Warning Area Within The Next 24 Hours. Preparations To Protect Life And Property Should Be Rushed To Completion.

A Hurricane Watch Is In Effect For Honduras West Of Limon...For The Caribbean Coast Of Guatemala...And For The Entire Coast Of Belize.

At 2 Pm Edt...1800Z...The Government Of Jamaica Has Discontinued The Tropical Storm Watch For Jamaica.

A Tropical Storm Watch Remains In Effect For Grand Cayman. A Tropical Storm Watch Means That Tropical Storm Conditions Are Possible Within The Watch Area...In This Case Within The Next 24 Hours.

Interests Elsewhere In The Western Caribbean Sea Should Closely Monitor The Progress Of This Potentially Catastrophic Hurricane.

For Storm Information Specific To Your Area...Including Possible Inland Watches And Warnings...Please Monitor Products Issued By Your Local Weather Office.

At 200 Pm Edt...1800Z...The Center Of Hurricane Felix Was Located Near Latitude 14.2 North...Longitude 78.7 West Or About 305 Miles... 490 Km...East Of Cabo Gracias A Dios On The Nicaragua/Honduras Border.

Felix Is Moving Toward The West Near 21 Mph...33 Km/Hr...And This Motion Is Expected To Continue For The Next 24 Hours. On This Track...The Center Of Felix Will Be Near The Coasts Of Extreme Northeastern Nicaragua And Northeastern Honduras Early On Tuesday Morning.

Maximum Sustained Winds Are Near 145 Mph...230 Km/Hr...With Higher Gusts. Felix Is A Category Four Hurricane On The Saffir-Simpson Scale. Fluctuations In Intensity Are Common In Major Hurricanes... And Felix Could Restrengthen Later Today Or Tonight.

Although Felix Is An Extremely Powerful Hurricane It Has A Very Small Wind Field. Hurricane Force Winds Extend Outward Up To 30 Miles...45 Km...From The Center...And Tropical Storm Force Winds Extend Outward Up To 115 Miles...185 Km.

The Minimum Central Pressure Estimated From Air Force Hurricane Hunter Aircraft Data Is 950 Mb...28.05 Inches.

Storm Surge Flooding In Excess Of 18 Feet Above Normal Tide Levels Along With Large And Dangerous Battering Waves Is Possible In Areas Of Onshore Winds Near The Center Of The Hurricane.

Felix Is Expected To Produce 5 To 8 Inches Of Rain Across Northern Honduras And Northeastern Nicaragua...With Possible Isolated Maximum Amounts Of 12 Inches. These Rains Could Produce Life- Threatening Flash Floods And Mud Slides.

Repeating The 200 Pm Edt Position...14.2 N...78.7 W. Movement Toward...West Near 21 Mph. Maximum Sustained Winds...145 Mph. Minimum Central Pressure...950 Mb.

The Next Advisory Will Be Issued By The National Hurricane Center At 500 Pm Edt.

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