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Early Sunday Morning Update: Hurricane Sandy Still Forecast for Landfall near Delaware Bay Late Monday

Hurricane Sandy Intermediate Advisory Number 23a
Nws National Hurricane Center Miami Fl
200 Am Edt Sun Oct 28 2012

Summary Of 200 Am Edt...0600 Utc...Information
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Location...31.5n 73.7w
About 380 Mi...610 Km Ese Of Charleston South Carolina
About 275 Mi...445 Km Sse Of Cape Hatteras North Carolina
Maximum Sustained Winds...75 Mph...120 Km/H
Present Movement...Ne Or 40 Degrees At 14 Mph...22 Km/H
Minimum Central Pressure...960 Mb...28.35 Inches

Watches And Warnings
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Changes With This Advisory...

None.

Summary Of Watches And Warnings In Effect...

A Tropical Storm Warning Is In Effect For...
* South Santee River South Carolina To Duck North Carolina
* Pamlico And Albemarle Sounds
* Bermuda

In Addition...High Wind Watches And Warnings...Along With
Other Watches And Warnings...Are In Effect For The Mid-Atlantic
States And Much Of New England. See Statements From Local National Weather Service Forecast Offices.

For Storm Information Specific To Your Area In The United States... Including Possible Inland Watches And Warnings...Please Monitor Products Issued By Your Local National Weather Service Forecast Office. For Storm Information Specific To Your Area Outside The United States...Please Monitor Products Issued By Your National
Meteorological Service.

Discussion And 48-Hour Outlook
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At 200 Am Edt...0600 Utc...The Center Of Hurricane Sandy Was
Located Near Latitude 31.5 North...Longitude 73.7 West.

Sandy Is Moving Toward The Northeast Near 14 Mph...22 Km/H...And This General Motion Is Forecast To Continue Through Today.

A Turn Toward The North Is Forecast Tonight...Followed By A Turn Toward The North-Northwest On Monday.

On The Forecast Track The Center Of Sandy Will Move Parallel To The Southeast Coast Of The United States Through The Weekend... And Approach The Coast Of The Mid-Atlantic States Monday Night.

Maximum Sustained Winds Are Near 75 Mph...120 Km/H...With Higher
Gusts. While Little Change In Strength Is Forecast During The Next
Couple Of Days...Sandy Is Expected To Remain A Large And Powerful
Cyclone.

Hurricane Force Winds Extend Outward Up To 105 Miles...165 Km...From The Center...And Tropical Storm Force Winds Extend Outward Up To 520 Miles...835 Km. Noaa Buoy 41036...Located In Onslow Bay Near The North Carolina Coast...Recently Reported Sustained Winds Of 45 Mph...73 Km/H...And A Wind Gust Of 58 Mph...94 Km/H.

The Minimum Central Pressure Reported By An Air Force Hurricane
Hunter Aircraft Is 960 Mb...28.35 Inches.

Hazards Affecting Land
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Wind...Tropical Storm Conditions Are Spreading Across The Coast Of
North Carolina In The Tropical Storm Warning Area...And These
Should Continue Through Today.

Gale Force Winds Are Expected To Arrive Along Portions Of The Mid-Atlantic Coast Later Today...And Reach Long Island And Southern New England By Monday Morning.

Winds To Near Hurricane Force Could Reach The Mid-Atlantic States...Including Long Island...By Late Monday.

Storm Surge...The Combination Of An Extremely Dangerous Storm Surge And The Tide Will Cause Normally Dry Areas Near The Coast To Be Flooded By Rising Waters.

The Water Could Reach The Following Depths Above Ground If The Peak Surge Occurs At The Time Of High Tide...

Nc South Of Surf City...1 To 3 Ft
Nc North Of Surf City Including Pamlico/Albemarle Snds...4 To 6 Ft
Se Va And Delmarva Including Lower Chesapeake Bay...2 To 4 Ft
Upper And Middle Chesapeake Bay...1 To 2 Ft

NOTE the following -
Long Island Sound And Raritan Bay...5 To 10 Ft
Elsewhere From Ocean City Md To The Ct/Ri Border...4 To 8 Ft

Surge-Related Flooding Depends On The Relative Timing Of The Surge And The Tidal Cycle...And Can Vary Greatly Over Short Distances.

Given The Large Wind Field Associated With Sandy...Elevated Water
Levels Could Span Multiple Tide Cycles Resulting In Repeated And
Extended Periods Of Coastal And Bayside Flooding.

In Addition...Elevated Waters Could Occur Far Removed From The Center Of Sandy.

Furthermore...These Conditions Will Occur Regardless Of Whether
Sandy Is A Tropical Or Post-Tropical Cyclone.

For Information Specific To Your Area...Please See Products Issued By Your Local National Weather Service Office.

Rainfall...Rainfall Totals Of 3 To 6 Inches Are Expected Over Far
Eastern North Carolina...With Isolated Maximum Totals Of 8 Inches
Possible. Rainfall Amounts Of 4 To 8 Inches Are Expected Over
Portions Of The Mid-Atlantic States...Including The Delmarva
Peninsula...With Isolated Maximum Amounts Of 12 Inches Possible.
Rainfall Amounts Of 1 To 3 Inches With Isolated Maximum Amounts Of 5 Inches Are Possible Across Parts Of Southern New York Into New
England.

Surf...Dangerous Surf Conditions Will Continue From Florida Through
The Mid-Atlantic For The Next Couple Of Days And Spread Into The
Northeastern States On Sunday.

Forecaster Pasch


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