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Tropical Storm Issac Showing No Significant Change in Strength or Path

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Posted: Wed 7:00 PM, Aug 22, 2012

Tropical Storm Isaac Intermediate Advisory Number 7a
Nws National Hurricane Center Miami Fl
800 Pm Ast Wed Aug 22 2012

Summary Of 800 Pm Ast...0000 Utc...Information
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Location...15.7n 62.2w
About 65 Mi...110 Km Sw Of Guadeloupe
About 320 Mi...510 Km Se Of San Juan Puerto Rico
Maximum Sustained Winds...45 Mph...75 Km/H
Present Movement...W Or 265 Degrees At 21 Mph...33 Km/H
Minimum Central Pressure...1004 Mb...29.65 Inches

Watches And Warnings
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Changes With This Advisory...

None.

Summary Of Watches And Warnings In Effect...

A Hurricane Warning Is In Effect For...
* South Coast Of Dominican Republic From Isla Saona Westward To The Haiti-Dominican Republic Southern Border

A Tropical Storm Warning Is In Effect For...
* Martinique
* Dominica
* Guadeloupe And The Surrounding Islands...And St. Martin
* St. Kitts...Nevis...Antigua...Barbuda...Montserrat...And Anguilla
* Saba...St. Eustatius...And St. Maarten
* British Virgin Islands
* Puerto Rico...Vieques...Culebra...And The U.S. Virgin Islands

A Hurricane Watch Is In Effect For...
* Puerto Rico...Vieques...Culebra...And The U.S. And British Virgin
Islands
* Haiti

A Tropical Storm Watch Is In Effect For...
* North Coast Of Dominican Republic From The Haiti-Dominican
Republic Northern Border Eastward To North Of Isla Saona

A Hurricane Warning Means That Hurricane Conditions Are Expected
Somewhere Within The Warning Area. Preparations To Protect Life
And Property Should Be Rushed To Completion.

A Hurricane Watch Means That Hurricane Conditions Are Possible
Within The Watch Area. A Watch Is Typically Issued 48 Hours
Before The Anticipated First Occurrence Of Tropical-Storm-Force
Winds...Conditions That Make Outside Preparations Difficult Or
Dangerous.

A Tropical Storm Warning Means That Tropical Storm Conditions Are
Expected Somewhere Within The Warning Area Within 36 Hours.

A Tropical Storm Watch Means That Tropical Storm Conditions Are
Possible Within The Watch Area...Generally Within 48 Hours.

Interests In Cuba And Jamaica Should Monitor The Progress Of Isaac.

Discussion And 48-Hour Outlook
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At 800 Pm Ast...0000 Utc...The Center Of Tropical Storm Isaac Was
Located Near Latitude 15.7 North...Longitude 62.2 West.

Isaac Is Moving Toward The West Near 21 Mph...33 Km/H...And This General Motion Is Expected To Continue For The Next Couple Of Days.

On The Forecast Track...The Center Of Isaac Should Move Away From The Leeward Islands During The Next Few Hours...Pass Near Or South Of The Virgin Islands And Puerto Rico On Thursday...And Approach The Dominican Republic Thursday Night And Friday.

Maximum Sustained Winds Are Near 45 Mph...75 Km/H...With Higher
Gusts. Some Strengthening Is Forecast During The Next 48 Hours...
And Isaac Could Become A Hurricane Thursday Night Or Friday.

Tropical Storm Force Winds Extend Outward Up To 140 Miles...220 Km Mainly To The North And East Of The Center.

The Estimated Minimum Central Pressure Based On Hurricane Hunter Aircraft And Surface Observations Is 1004 Mb...29.65 Inches.

Hazards Affecting Land
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Wind...Tropical Storm Conditions Continue To Spread Across Portions Of The Leeward Islands. Tropical Storm Conditions Are Expected Over Puerto Rico And The U.S. And British Virgin Islands On
Thursday. Hurricane Conditions Are Possible Over Puerto Rico And
The U.S. Virgin Islands On Thursday. Hurricane Conditions Are
Expected Over Portions Of The Dominican Republic By Thursday Night.

Rainfall...Total Rain Accumulations Of 4 To 8 Inches Are Possible
Over The Northern Windward Islands And The Leeward Islands. Total
Rain Accumulations Of 1 To 3 Inches With Maximum Amounts Of 6
Inches Are Possible Over Puerto Rico And The Virgin Islands. Total
Rainfall Accumulations Of 8 To 12 Inches...With Maximum Amounts Of
20 Inches...Are Possible Over Hispaniola. These Rains Could Cause
Life-Threatening Flash Floods And Mud Slides.

Storm Surge...A Storm Surge Will Raise Water Levels By As Much As
3 To 5 Feet Above Normal Tide Levels Along The Southern Coast Of The Dominican Republic. A Storm Surge Will Raise Water Levels By As Much As 1 To 3 Feet Above Normal Tide Levels In The Northern
Leeward Islands...Puerto Rico...And The U.S. And British Virgin
Islands. Near The Coast...The Surge Will Be Accompanied By
Dangerous Waves.

Surf...Dangerous Surf And Rip Current Conditions Will Affect The
Windward Islands...Leeward Islands...Virgin Islands...And Puerto
Rico During The Next Couple Of Days.

Next Advisory
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Next Complete Advisory...1100 Pm Ast.

Forecaster Pasch/Blake


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