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Saturday, June 26, 2004

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ABC 33/40 E-FORECAST
Afternoon Edition For Saturday June 26, 2004
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GOOD AFTERNOON! A very unusual upper air pattern over North America on this
early summer Saturday. The western half of the continent is dominated by a
gigantic ridge of high pressure that extends all the way into Alaska and the
Yukon Territories of Canada. This ridge has been acting as a huge heat
pump, transporting warm air northward. Records have been falling like flies
over western Canada, where readings well in the 90s have been breaking long
standing records by as much as 18 degrees! The eastern half of the country
is dominated by a large trough hat is trying to bump up against the huge
subtropical ridge sitting off the Southeast coast. Alabama has been in the
battle zone between the cool Canadian high to the north and the juicy
tropical airmass over our area. The result has been a nice, wet week. It
looks like we will have continued better than average rain chances for the
foreseeable future, although the demise of a weak upper circulation over
Texas should thin the showers and storms out and return us to more of a
normal summertime afternoon/evening thunderstorm pattern for he coming work
week.

FRONT FOCUSING SHOWERS/STORMS: Player one in our weather today is a weak,
diffuse front between Birmingham and Huntsville. This front has been the
focus for the development of showers and a few thunderstorms. The storms
are efficient rain makers, and slow movers to boot, so any communities that
get underneath them may see some rather heavy rainfall amounts. Flash
flood warnings were in effect earlier today over parts of Northwest Alabama.

The USGS gauge at Livingston picked up 2 inches of rain this morning, with
two inches falling between 4:30 and 7:30 a.m. The Sucarnoochie River jumped
from 4 feet to nearly 12 feet. It is cresting at about 14 feet. Flood stage
is 18 feet.

PLAYER #2: A disturbance spreading out of Louisiana and southern
Mississippi is accompanied by an area of showers and thunderstorms that is
heading northeast towards Central Alabama. If it holds together, it will
mean another round of showers and storms late this afternoon and this
evening across the mid section of the state.

SUNDAY: More showers and thunderstorms will develop later tonight and
Sunday. Some decent rainfall amounts will fall across Central Alabama
between now and Sunday evening. Rain chances should begin to thin out some
as we head into the new work week.

TROPICS: Things continue to be very quiet in the Atlantic basin. Three
tropical waves are evident on satellite pictures: one over the western
Caribbean, one near the Lesser Antilles and one over the far eastern
Atlantic off Africa. These troughs of low pressure look impressive when
they move off the African coast, but they cannot sustain themselves on the
cooler waters in the eastern Atlantic this early in the season. That will
change as the water warms as we head into August/September. The western
Pacific remains very active, with two tropical storms in progress. Both
Mindulle and Ting-Ting are expected to become typhoons, but will remain over
open ocean.

ON THIS DATE IN 1985: A spectacular waterspout over the south end of the
Great Salt Lake was visible for 20 miles. It would last four minutes. -
Bill Murray

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TONIGHT
Showers and thunderstorms likely.
Morning Low 69
WIND: S 3-6

SUNDAY
Mostly cloudy with showers and thunderstorms likely.
Morning Low 69 Afternoon High 81
WIND: SW 5-10

MONDAY
Partly sunny with still a good chance of afternoon showers and storms.
Morning Low 68 Afternoon High 82
WIND: SW 5-10

TUESDAY
Partly cloudy with widely scattered afternoon and evening storms.
Morning Low 65 Afternoon High 86
WIND: SW 6-12

WEDNESDAY
Sun, some clouds, slight chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms.
Morning Low 64 Afternoon High 88
WIND: NE 5-10

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: SVRMOB

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WUUS54 KMOB 262204
SVRMOB
ALC041-262245-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL
504 PM CDT SAT JUN 26 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOBILE HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
CRENSHAW COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL ALABAMA

* UNTIL 545 PM CDT

* AT 501 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM. THIS STORM WAS LOCATED 7 MILES WEST OF
BRANTLEY...OR ABOUT 9 MILES SOUTHWEST OF LUVERNE...AND MOVING
SOUTHEAST AT 15 MPH.

* THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WILL BE NEAR...
BRANTLEY BY 530 PM CDT

THIS IS A DANGEROUS STORM. IF YOU ARE IN ITS PATH...PREPARE FOR
DAMAGING WINDS...LARGE HAIL...AND DEADLY CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING.
TAKE COVER IN A STURDY SHELTER UNTIL THE STORM HAS PASSED.

LAT...LON 3171 8630 3167 8615 3162 8621 3162 8614
3155 8615 3155 8619 3146 8619 3149 8627
3155 8628 3151 8634 3158 8649 3172 8640

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: FFATLH

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WGUS62 KTAE 261946
FFATLH
ALZ065>069-FLZ007>019-026>029-034-GAZ120>131-142>148-155>161-270400-

URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL
341 PM EDT SAT JUN 26 2004

...A FLOOD WATCH FOR FLASH FLOODING IS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT EDT
SUNDAY MORNING (1100 PM CDT SATURDAY EVENING) FOR ALL OF SOUTHEAST
ALABAMA...ALL OF SOUTHWEST AND SOUTH CENTRAL GEORGIA...THE EASTERN
FLORIDA PANHNADLE AND FLORIDA BIG BEND...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TALLAHASSEE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH
FOR FLASH FLOODING EFFECTIVE UNTIL MIDNIGHT EDT SUNDAY MORNING (1100
PM CDT SATURDAY EVENING) FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES.

IN SOUTHEAST ALABAMA...
COFFEE...DALE...GENEVA...HENRY AND HOUSTON.

IN SOUTHWEST AND SOUTH CENTRAL GEORGIA...
BAKER...BEN HILL...BERRIEN...BROOKS...CALHOUN...CLAY...COLQUITT...
COOK...DECATUR...DOUGHERTY...EARLY...GRADY...IRWIN...LANIER...LEE...
LOWNDES...MILLER...MITCHELL...QUITMAN...RANDOLPH...SEMINOLE...
TERRELL...THOMAS...TIFT...TURNER AND WORTH.

IN NORTH FLORIDA...
BAY...CALHOUN...DIXIE...FRANKLIN...GADSDEN...GULF...HOLMES...
JACKSON...JEFFERSON...LAFAYETTE...LEON...LIBERTY...MADISON...
TAYLOR...WAKULLA...WALTON AND WASHINGTON.

SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS...WITH HEAVY RAIN...WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE
OVER THE AREA. RECENT RAINS HAVE MADE MUCH OF THE GROUND SATURATED
AND WITH THE ADDITIONAL RAIN...SOME FLOODING IS ANTICIPATED.
RESIDENTS SHOULD MONITOR THE WEATHER DUE TO THE POTENTIAL FOR
FLOODING.

BE READY TO ACT IMMEDIATELY IF FLASH FLOODING IS OBSERVED OR A FLASH
FLOOD WARNING IS ISSUED. DO NOT DRIVE INTO AREAS WHERE WATER COVERS
THE ROADWAY. MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND IF THREATENING WATER LEVELS OCCUR.

A FLASH FLOOD THREAT EXISTS ALONG STREAMS AND CREEKS IN THE INDICATED
AREAS. THIS INCLUDES HEADWATER AREAS OF SMALL TRIBUTARY RIVERS
UPSTREAM OF THE FIRST FORECAST POINT. URBAN FLOODING IS ALSO POSSIBLE
IN POOR DRAINAGE AREAS. PEOPLE ALONG CREEKS AND STREAMS SHOULD
MONITOR WATER LEVELS FREQUENTLY IF HEAVY RAIN OCCURS. BE READY TO
LEAVE IMMEDIATELY IF FLASH FLOODING IS OBSERVED OR A WARNING IS
ISSUED. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DRIVE IN AREAS WHERE WATER COVERS ROADWAYS.

PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA SHOULD KEEP AN EYE ON THE WEATHER AND BE
PREPARED FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION SHOULD HEAVY RAINS AND FLOODING OCCUR
OR A FLASH FLOOD WARNING BE ISSUED.

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: SVRMOB

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WUUS54 KMOB 261934 CCA
SVRMOB
ALC131-261945-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING...CORECTED 3RD PARA...
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL
230 PM CDT SAT JUN 26 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOBILE HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
WILCOX COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL ALABAMA

* UNTIL 245 PM CDT

* AT 222 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING DIME SIZE HAIL...AND
DAMAGING WINDS AS HIGH AS 60 MPH. THE STORMS WERE LOCATED ALONG A
LINE EXTENDING FROM 10 MILES NORTH OF FURMAN TO FURMAN TO SNOW
HILL. THE LINE OF STORMS WAS MOVING EAST AT 15 MPH.

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL MOVE ACROSS RURAL NORTHEAT WILCOX COUNTY.

THESE ARE DANGEROUS STORMS. IF YOU ARE IN THE PATH...PREPARE FOR
DAMAGING WINDS...LARGE HAIL...AND DEADLY CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING.
TAKE COVER IN A STURDY SHELTER UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED.

LAT...LON 3198 8687 3198 8692 3192 8692 3197 8718
3204 8718 3205 8701 3206 8699 3206 8687

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: SVRMOB

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WUUS54 KMOB 261930
SVRMOB
ALC131-261945-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL
228 PM CDT SAT JUN 26 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOBILE HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
WILCOX COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL ALABAMA

* UNTIL 245 PM CDT

* AT 222 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING DIME SIZE HAIL...AND
DAMAGING WINDS AS HIGH AS 60 MPH. THE STORMS WERE LOCATED ALONG A
LINE EXTENDING FROM 10 MILES NORTH OF FURMAN TO 7 MILES NORTH OF
FURMAN TO FURMAN TO SNOW HILL...OR ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 24
MILES NORTHEAST OF CAMDEN TO 23 MILES EAST OF CAMDEN TO 21 MILES
EAST OF CAMDEN TO 16 MILES EAST OF CAMDEN...AND MOVING EAST AT 15
MPH.

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL MOVE ACROSS RURAL NORTHEAT WILCOX COUNTY.

THESE ARE DANGEROUS STORMS. IF YOU ARE IN THE PATH...PREPARE FOR
DAMAGING WINDS...LARGE HAIL...AND DEADLY CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING.
TAKE COVER IN A STURDY SHELTER UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED.

LAT...LON 3198 8687 3198 8692 3192 8692 3197 8718
3204 8718 3205 8701 3206 8699 3206 8687

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: SVRTLH

From ABC 33/40 E-Warn :

WUUS52 KTAE 261726
SVRTLH
ALC069-FLC063-GAC099-201-253-261800-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL
125 PM EDT SAT JUN 26 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TALLAHASSEE HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
NORTH CENTRAL JACKSON COUNTY IN THE PANHANDLE OF FLORIDA
SOUTHEASTERN HOUSTON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST ALABAMA
SOUTHWESTERN EARLY COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
WESTERN MILLER COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
NORTHERN SEMINOLE COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST GEORGIA

* UNTIL 200 PM EDT(100 PM CDT)

* AT 125 PM EDT(1225 PM CDT) NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR
INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WITH DAMAGING WINDS OVER JAKIN...OR
ABOUT 8 MILES WEST OF DONALSONVILLE...MOVING EAST AT 35 MPH.

* THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WILL BE NEAR...
KILLARNEY...LITTLE HOPE BY 130 PM EDT...
DONALSONVILLE...DAVIS PARK BY 135 PM EDT...
ENTERPRISE...SHARPHAGEN BY 140 PM EDT...

IF SEVERE WEATHER APPROACHES YOUR AREA...GO INSIDE A STURDY BUILDING
AWAY FROM WINDOWS. REMEMBER...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAN PRODUCE LARGE
DAMAGING HAIL...DAMAGING WINDS IN EXCESS OF 60 MPH...DEADLY
LIGHTNING...AND VERY HEAVY RAIN.

THE MAIN THREAT FROM THIS STORM IS DAMAGING WINDS.

INTENSE LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THIS STORM. IF OUTDOORS...STAY
AWAY FROM ISOLATED HIGH OBJECTS SUCH AS TREES. MOVE INDOORS IF
POSSIBLE. WHEN INDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND DOORS AND AVOID
USING TELEPHONES UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY. TRY TO UNPLUG UNNECESSARY
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BEFORE THE THUNDERSTORM APPROACHES.


LAT...LON 3112 8522 3093 8519 3090 8478 3125 8475



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ABC 33/40 EWARN: SVRTLH

From ABC 33/40 E-Warn :

WUUS52 KTAE 261627
SVRTLH
ALC061-FLC059-063-261700-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL
1126 AM CDT SAT JUN 26 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TALLAHASSEE HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
NORTHEASTERN HOLMES COUNTY IN THE PANHANDLE OF FLORIDA
EXTREME NORTHWESTERN JACKSON COUNTY IN THE PANHANDLE OF FLORIDA
GENEVA COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST ALABAMA

* UNTIL NOON CDT

* AT 1126 AM CDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WITH DAMAGING WINDS 2 MILES SOUTH OF BLACK...OR
ABOUT 8 MILES SOUTHEAST OF GENEVA...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 20 MPH.

* THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WILL BE NEAR...
ESTO...HOLLAND CROSSROADS BY 1130 AM CDT...
HARTFORD...UNDERWOOD CROSSING BY 1135 AM CDT...
COBB CROSSROADS...COLLINS MILL BY 1140 AM CDT...
FADETTE BY 1145 AM CDT...
SLOCOMB BY 1150 AM CDT...

IF SEVERE WEATHER APPROACHES YOUR AREA...GO INSIDE A STURDY BUILDING
AWAY FROM WINDOWS. REMEMBER...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAN PRODUCE LARGE
DAMAGING HAIL...DAMAGING WINDS IN EXCESS OF 60 MPH...DEADLY
LIGHTNING...AND VERY HEAVY RAIN.

THE MAIN THREAT FROM THIS STORM IS DAMAGING WINDS. HAIL IS ALSO
POSSIBLE.

INTENSE LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THIS STORM. IF OUTDOORS...STAY
AWAY FROM ISOLATED HIGH OBJECTS SUCH AS TREES. MOVE INDOORS IF
POSSIBLE. WHEN INDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND DOORS AND AVOID
USING TELEPHONES UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY. TRY TO UNPLUG UNNECESSARY
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BEFORE THE THUNDERSTORM APPROACHES.


LAT...LON 3111 8604 3080 8565 3095 8548 3119 8555
3119 8595



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Morning Edition For Saturday June 26, 2004
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ALABAMA WEATHER UPDATE 9:00 A.M.: A cold front lies acoss North Alabama on
this Saturday morning. A broken line of moderate to occasionally heavy
showers is indicated on radar extending from Cullman, Walker and Jefferson
Counties westward across northern Tuscaloosa and Pickens County. This
activity was pushing to the southeast and will move across much of the
Birmingham metro area between 9 a.m. and noon. No lightning is indicated
with the showers at this time, but it could develop at any time. If
thunderstorms approach your area, remember the 30/30 rule. Seek safe
shelter when thunder folllows a lightning strike in 30 seconds or less and
stay there until 30 minutes after you hear the last thunder. Additional
showers and storms will continue to develop over North and Central Alabama
throughout the day, to the south of the frontal boundary.

GOOD MORNING! Well, we have really seen that rainfall deficit dropping off
this week here in Birmingham. A week ago, the deficit was over four inches.
This morning, it has dropped to just two inches. Before the weekend is
over, we might even be in the surplus department. Boy, my grass has been
enjoying hearing that old rain gauge clicking.

ON THE WEATHER MAPS this morning, we find a weak frontal system lying
across North Alabama. The front slid southward into the state overnight in
the wake of a weak surface trough that drifted across North Alabama
yesterday. Showers and thunderstorms are developing to the south of the
front over North Central Alabama. This development will continue throughout
the day.

TONIGHT AND SUNDAY: Low pressure developing to the west of Alabama will send
the front packing northward as a warm front. This will bring back shower
and thunderstorm chances again. As a matter of fact, North Central Alabama
could see some heavy rainfall amounts between Saturday night and Sunday
evening. Some locations could pick up in excess of two inches of rain.
Hence the possible end of the deficit.

NEXT WEEK: The old front will continue to be an unwelcome house guest
through the first part of the coming week. Shower and storm chances will
diminish somewhat, but will be in the forecast through at least Wednesday.

OZONE ALERT: The Air Quality Index in the Jefferson/Shelby area is in the
YELLOW alert category today. We will be in the GREEN category on Sunday.

ON THIS DATE IN 1957: Residents along the Southwest Louisiana coast listened
to the radio warnings about Hurricane Audrey ad went to bed thinking that
they had plenty of time to evacuate the following morning. Many of them
awakened to the sound of storm surge flooding into their homes.


Bill Murray

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TODAY
AM clouds, some sun, then PM storms.
Afternoon High 84
WIND: N 5-10

SUNDAY
Rain and storms likely. Some heavy rain possible.
Morning Low 70 Afternoon High 81
WIND: SW 5-10

MONDAY
Partly sunny with a chance of showers and storms.
Morning Low 69 Afternoon High 84
WIND: SW 5-10

TUESDAY
Mix of clouds/sun, scattered storms.
Morning Low 70 Afternoon High 84
WIND: SW 5-10

WEDNESDAY
Partly sunny with scattered storms.
Morning Low 71 Afternoon High 85
WIND: SW 5-10

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: FFWHUN

From ABC 33/40 E-Warn :

WGUS54 KHUN 261129
FFWHUN
ALC079-261430-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
627 AM CDT SAT JUN 26 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
SOUTHERN LAWRENCE COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 930 AM CDT

* AT 627 AM CDT...WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL
WAS OCCURRING OVER THE BANKHEAD NATIONAL FOREST...NEAR THE SIPSEY
WILDERNESS AREA. RADAR ESTIMATED UP TO 3 INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN
SINCE 530 AM.

* SOME LOCATIONS AFFECTED INCLUDE...
MOULTON

LAT...LON 3448 8708 3432 8714 3433 8753 3448 8752

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: FFWHUN

From ABC 33/40 E-Warn :

WGUS54 KHUN 261129
FFWHUN
ALC079-261430-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
627 AM CDT SAT JUN 26 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
SOUTHERN LAWRENCE COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 930 AM CDT

* AT 627 AM CDT...WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL
WAS OCCURRING OVER THE BANKHEAD NATIONAL FOREST...NEAR THE SIPSEY
WILDERNESS AREA. RADAR ESTIMATED UP TO 3 INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN
SINCE 530 AM.

* SOME LOCATIONS AFFECTED INCLUDE...
MOULTON

LAT...LON 3448 8708 3432 8714 3433 8753 3448 8752

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: FFWHUN

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WGUS54 KHUN 261103
FFWHUN
ALC059-261300-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
601 AM CDT SAT JUN 26 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
SOUTHEAST FRANKLIN COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 800 AM CDT

* AT 601 AM CDT...WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL
WAS OCCURRING JUST EAST OF PHIL CAMPBELL. RADAR ESTIMATES BETWEEN
2 TO 3 INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN SINCE 5 AM.

* SOME LOCATIONS AFFECTED INCLUDE...
PHIL CAMPBELL

DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE
ROADWAY. THE WATER DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW YOUR CAR TO CROSS
SAFELY. VEHICLES CAUGHT IN RISING WATER SHOULD BE ABANDONED QUICKLY.
MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND.

LAT...LON 3443 8755 3433 8754 3432 8776 3442 8777

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NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn: FFWHUN

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WGUS54 KHUN 261103
FFWHUN
ALC059-261300-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
601 AM CDT SAT JUN 26 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
SOUTHEAST FRANKLIN COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 800 AM CDT

* AT 601 AM CDT...WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL
WAS OCCURRING JUST EAST OF PHIL CAMPBELL. RADAR ESTIMATES BETWEEN
2 TO 3 INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN SINCE 5 AM.

* SOME LOCATIONS AFFECTED INCLUDE...
PHIL CAMPBELL

DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE
ROADWAY. THE WATER DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW YOUR CAR TO CROSS
SAFELY. VEHICLES CAUGHT IN RISING WATER SHOULD BE ABANDONED QUICKLY.
MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND.

LAT...LON 3443 8755 3433 8754 3432 8776 3442 8777

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: FFWHUN

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WGUS54 KHUN 261103
FFWHUN
ALC059-261300-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
601 AM CDT SAT JUN 26 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
SOUTHEAST FRANKLIN COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 800 AM CDT

* AT 601 AM CDT...WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL
WAS OCCURRING JUST EAST OF PHIL CAMPBELL. RADAR ESTIMATES BETWEEN
2 TO 3 INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN SINCE 5 AM.

* SOME LOCATIONS AFFECTED INCLUDE...
PHIL CAMPBELL

DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE
ROADWAY. THE WATER DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW YOUR CAR TO CROSS
SAFELY. VEHICLES CAUGHT IN RISING WATER SHOULD BE ABANDONED QUICKLY.
MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND.

LAT...LON 3443 8755 3433 8754 3432 8776 3442 8777

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Friday, June 25, 2004

ABC 33/40 EWARN: TORMOB

From ABC 33/40 E-Warn :

WFUS54 KMOB 252353
TORMOB
ALC003-260015-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL
652 PM CDT FRI JUN 25 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOBILE HAS ISSUED A

* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
BALDWIN COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 715 PM CDT

* AT 648 PM CDT...LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT REPORTED A TORNADO NEAR
SILVERHILL...AND MOVING EAST AT 20 MPH.

* THE TORNADO PRODUCING STORM IS EXPECTED TO BE NEAR...
ELSANOR BY 715 PM CDT

IF YOU ARE IN THE PATH OF THIS DANGEROUS STORM...ABANDON VEHICLES AND
MOBILE HOMES AND SEEK A REINFORCED SHELTER. MOVE TO THE LOWEST FLOOR
INTERIOR HALLWAY OR CLOSET. COVER YOUR BODY WITH BLANKETS OR PILLOWS.

IF NO SHELTER IS AVAILABLE...LIE FLAT IN THE NEAREST DITCH OR LOW
SPOT AND COVER YOUR HEAD WITH YOUR HANDS.

A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM CDT
FRIDAY EVENING FOR SOUTHWESTERN ALABAMA AND NORTHWEST FLORIDA.

LAT...LON 3057 8782 3049 8782 3054 8747 3063 8749

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: SVRMOB

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WUUS54 KMOB 252347
SVRMOB
ALC003-260015-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL
645 PM CDT FRI JUN 25 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOBILE HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
BALDWIN COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 715 PM CDT

* AT 645 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
LINE OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING DESTRUCTIVE WINDS
IN EXCESS OF 70 MPH. THESE STORMS WERE LOCATED ALONG A LINE
EXTENDING FROM POINT CLEAR TO PALMETTO BEACH...OR ALONG A LINE
EXTENDING FROM 16 MILES NORTHEAST OF DAUPHIN ISLAND TO 16 MILES
EAST OF DAUPHIN ISLAND...AND MOVING EAST AT 30 MPH. THIS SEVERE
THUNDERSTORM WARNING REPLACES THE TORNADO WARNING EXPIRING FOR
BALDWIN COUNTY.

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE NEAR...
MARLOW BY 650 PM CDT
CLAY CITY AND OAK BY 655 PM CDT
SILVERHILL BY 700 PM CDT
ROBERTSDALE AND SUMMERDALE BY 705 PM CDT

THESE ARE DANGEROUS STORMS. IF YOU ARE IN THE PATH...PREPARE FOR
DAMAGING WINDS...LARGE HAIL...AND DEADLY CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING.
TAKE COVER IN A STURDY SHELTER UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED.

LAT...LON 3036 8783 3041 8792 3050 8794 3064 8752
3034 8745 3028 8757 3026 8779

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: TORMOB

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WFUS54 KMOB 252320
TORMOB
ALC003-252345-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL
619 PM CDT FRI JUN 25 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOBILE HAS ISSUED A

* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
BALDWIN COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 645 PM CDT

* AT 615 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO 6 MILES WEST
OF FORT MORGAN...AND MOVING EAST AT 30 MPH. A TORNADO WARNING IS
CURRENTLY ALSO IN EFFECT FOR DAUPHIN ISLAND THROUGH 630 PM.

* THE TORNADO PRODUCING STORM IS EXPECTED TO BE NEAR...
FORT MORGAN BY 625 PM CDT
PALMETTO BEACH AND GASQUE BY 645 PM CDT

IF YOU ARE IN THE PATH OF THIS DANGEROUS STORM...ABANDON VEHICLES AND
MOBILE HOMES AND SEEK A REINFORCED SHELTER. MOVE TO THE LOWEST FLOOR
INTERIOR HALLWAY OR CLOSET. COVER YOUR BODY WITH BLANKETS OR PILLOWS.

IF NO SHELTER IS AVAILABLE...LIE FLAT IN THE NEAREST DITCH OR LOW
SPOT AND COVER YOUR HEAD WITH YOUR HANDS.

A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM CDT
FRIDAY EVENING FOR EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN ALABAMA AND THE NORTHWEST
FLORIDA PANHANDLE.

LAT...LON 3026 8792 3024 8791 3025 8785 3027 8777
3029 8775 3034 8782 3036 8769 3026 8769
3024 8777 3023 8800

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: TORMOB

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WFUS54 KMOB 252315
TORMOB
ALC097-252330-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL
615 PM CDT FRI JUN 25 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOBILE HAS ISSUED A

* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
MOBILE COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 630 PM CDT

* AT 612 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO 4 MILES WEST OF
SAND ISLAND...AND MOVING EAST AT 25 MPH.

* THE TORNADO PRODUCING STORM IS EXPECTED TO BE NEAR...
FORT GAINES AND EAST END OF DAUPHIN ISLAND BY 620 PM CDT

IF YOU ARE IN THE PATH OF THIS DANGEROUS STORM...ABANDON VEHICLES AND
MOBILE HOMES AND SEEK A REINFORCED SHELTER. MOVE TO THE LOWEST FLOOR
INTERIOR HALLWAY OR CLOSET. COVER YOUR BODY WITH BLANKETS OR PILLOWS.

IF NO SHELTER IS AVAILABLE...LIE FLAT IN THE NEAREST DITCH OR LOW
SPOT AND COVER YOUR HEAD WITH YOUR HANDS.

A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM CDT
FRIDAY EVENING FOR EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN ALABAMA AND NORTHWEST
FLORIDA.

LAT...LON 3031 8825 3018 8820 3028 8795 3035 8798

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: TORMOB

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WFUS54 KMOB 252248
TORMOB
ALC097-252315-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL
548 PM CDT FRI JUN 25 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOBILE HAS ISSUED A

* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
SOUTHERN MOBILE COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 615 PM CDT

* AT 538 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO OVER
DELCHAMPS...AND MOVING NORTHEAST AT 25 MPH.

* THE TORNADO PRODUCING STORM IS EXPECTED TO BE NEAR...
BELLEFONTAINE BY 555 PM CDT
HOLLINGERS ISLAND BY 600 PM CDT

IF YOU ARE IN THE PATH OF THIS DANGEROUS STORM...ABANDON VEHICLES AND
MOBILE HOMES AND SEEK A REINFORCED SHELTER. MOVE TO THE LOWEST FLOOR
INTERIOR HALLWAY OR CLOSET. COVER YOUR BODY WITH BLANKETS OR PILLOWS.

IF NO SHELTER IS AVAILABLE...LIE FLAT IN THE NEAREST DITCH OR LOW
SPOT AND COVER YOUR HEAD WITH YOUR HANDS.

A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM CDT
FRIDAY EVENING FOR EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN ALABAMA AND THE NORTHWEST
FLORIDA PANHANDLE.

LAT...LON 3041 8823 3047 8827 3064 8805 3071 8800
3053 8806 3048 8810 3038 8811 3034 8815

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NewsChannel 19/Corr Wireless E-Warn: FFWHUN

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WGUS54 KHUN 252146
FFWHUN
ALC049-260000-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
446 PM CDT FRI JUN 25 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
DEKALB COUNTY IN NORTHEAST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 700 PM CDT

* AT 446 PM CDT...WEATHER SERVICE RADAR DETECTED THUNDERSTORMS
PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAINFALL MOVING ACROSS DE KALB COUNTY. BIG
WILLS CREEK...RUNNING THROUGH THE CENTER OF THE COUNTY...IS
APPROACHING BANKFULL IN THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE COUNTY. ONE TO
TWO INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN IN THESE AREAS SINCE DAYBREAK...AND
UP TO ANOTHER INCH IS POSSIBLE AS THIS CLUSTER OF STORMS MOVES
THROUGH.

* SOME LOCATIONS AFFECTED INCLUDE...
COLLINSVILLE...CROSSVILLE...FORT PAYNE...FYFFE...GERALDINE...
HENAGAR...POWELL...RAINSVILLE AND SYLVANIA

DURING FLASH FLOODING...WATER LEVELS IN AREA STREAMS AND RIVERS CAN
RAPIDLY INCREASE...TRANSFORMING THEM INTO RAGING CURRENTS. NEVER
ATTEMPT TO CROSS FLOOD WATERS BY VEHICLE OR FOOT. MOVE TO HIGHER
GROUND!

LAT...LON 3474 8557 3422 8546 3421 8611 3449 8609

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: FFWHUN

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WGUS54 KHUN 252146
FFWHUN
ALC049-260000-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
446 PM CDT FRI JUN 25 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
DEKALB COUNTY IN NORTHEAST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 700 PM CDT

* AT 446 PM CDT...WEATHER SERVICE RADAR DETECTED THUNDERSTORMS
PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAINFALL MOVING ACROSS DE KALB COUNTY. BIG
WILLS CREEK...RUNNING THROUGH THE CENTER OF THE COUNTY...IS
APPROACHING BANKFULL IN THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE COUNTY. ONE TO
TWO INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN IN THESE AREAS SINCE DAYBREAK...AND
UP TO ANOTHER INCH IS POSSIBLE AS THIS CLUSTER OF STORMS MOVES
THROUGH.

* SOME LOCATIONS AFFECTED INCLUDE...
COLLINSVILLE...CROSSVILLE...FORT PAYNE...FYFFE...GERALDINE...
HENAGAR...POWELL...RAINSVILLE AND SYLVANIA

DURING FLASH FLOODING...WATER LEVELS IN AREA STREAMS AND RIVERS CAN
RAPIDLY INCREASE...TRANSFORMING THEM INTO RAGING CURRENTS. NEVER
ATTEMPT TO CROSS FLOOD WATERS BY VEHICLE OR FOOT. MOVE TO HIGHER
GROUND!

LAT...LON 3474 8557 3422 8546 3421 8611 3449 8609

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: FFWHUN

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WGUS54 KHUN 252146
FFWHUN
ALC049-260000-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
446 PM CDT FRI JUN 25 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
DEKALB COUNTY IN NORTHEAST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 700 PM CDT

* AT 446 PM CDT...WEATHER SERVICE RADAR DETECTED THUNDERSTORMS
PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAINFALL MOVING ACROSS DE KALB COUNTY. BIG
WILLS CREEK...RUNNING THROUGH THE CENTER OF THE COUNTY...IS
APPROACHING BANKFULL IN THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE COUNTY. ONE TO
TWO INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN IN THESE AREAS SINCE DAYBREAK...AND
UP TO ANOTHER INCH IS POSSIBLE AS THIS CLUSTER OF STORMS MOVES
THROUGH.

* SOME LOCATIONS AFFECTED INCLUDE...
COLLINSVILLE...CROSSVILLE...FORT PAYNE...FYFFE...GERALDINE...
HENAGAR...POWELL...RAINSVILLE AND SYLVANIA

DURING FLASH FLOODING...WATER LEVELS IN AREA STREAMS AND RIVERS CAN
RAPIDLY INCREASE...TRANSFORMING THEM INTO RAGING CURRENTS. NEVER
ATTEMPT TO CROSS FLOOD WATERS BY VEHICLE OR FOOT. MOVE TO HIGHER
GROUND!

LAT...LON 3474 8557 3422 8546 3421 8611 3449 8609

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NO DUST STORMS IN ALABAMA: It seems that every square mile of soil in
Alabama is well anchored—waterlogged is a good word. Many sections of the
state no longer show a rainfall deficit for 2004. At one time, the shortfall
at Birmingham had reached near six inches—now it is only two inches. Before
the weekend is over, there is a good chance that two inches will vanish.

There was a break from so much rain this morning across Central Alabama but
more showers and thunderstorms were forming this afternoon.. Some of those
will bring us some more heavy rain especially through the evening hours.
With some slightly drier temporarily taking over in North Alabama Saturday,
we should see a decrease in showers and thunderstorms, only to increase
again Sunday. Finally, the weather should settle down into a better-behaved
summer pattern Monday and Tuesday with the usual scattered thunderstorms
each day. We could fill three pages with interesting rainfall for the last
24 hours. We must list only these heavier amounts:

4.53 inches at Dime (Franklin County TVA report)
3.69 at Cherokee (Colbert County)
2.77 at Geraldine
2.72 at Fort Payne
2.68 at Oakland (Lauderdale County)
1.63 at Trafford (3.37 last two days)
2.07 in Red Bay
2.42 at Collinsville
1.47 at Birmingham Airport
1.82 in Oneonta
1.16 in NE Trussville (6.32 for June so far)
1.33 in Mobile (12.14 in June so far)

WEEKEND AT THE BEACH: A high probability of showers and thunderstorms
through Sunday—especially Saturday when rain may be heavy at times. NWS
reports a low chance of rip currents Saturday and moderate Sunday.

TROPICAL: The Atlantic Basin is quiet...no storms soon. At noon on this date
in 1957, a tropical depression in the SW Gulf was upgraded to Hurricane
Audrey. That non-lady went on to become a powerful Category 4 and went
ashore two days later and literally wiped out the coastal town of Cameron,
Louisiana.

A BREATH OF FRESH AIR: Frosty this morning in parts of Michigan, Minnesota,
Wisconsin, a sub-freezing 30 at Pellston and Grayling,
Michigan...interesting to note that it was 15 degrees hotter in Tetlin,
Alaska yesterday than it was in Huntsville, Cullman and Birmingham. They had
94 as the record heat continued in Alaska...in Wisconsin, Green Bay reports
only three days this year when the temperature reached 80.

MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: A big traffic jam in my recliner all night. I
slept there with a bunch of pillows, radio, TV control, magazine and
newspapers and, guess who! Yep, little Miss Molly forged her way into the
recliner with me and scratched out a tiny space and slept most of the night.
At 3:12 a.m., she rang the little back doorbell vigorously, meaning it was
time to go. I "un-elevated" my leg and don’t tell my wife, but I got dressed
and slipped out for a short walk with Molly—the first in a week. She seemed
so happy at that wee hour. She was strutting across the front yard and
driveway like a miniature Tennessee walking horse. Molly and I have bonded
even more, if that is possible, during my down time. She will always be my
pal. I just hope she lives 30 years! Impossible of course, but I would never
tire of her companionship. Life goes on.

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TONIGHT
Mostly cloudy with scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 67
WIND: SW 7-14

SATURDAY
Variable cloudiness. Scattered showers and storms but not as numerous.
Morning Low 67 Afternoon High 84
WIND: NW 6-12

SUNDAY
A good chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 69 Afternoon High 84
WIND: SW 6-12

MONDAY
Warm and humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 70 Afternoon High 86
WIND: SW 5-10

TUESDAY
Scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 70 Afternoon High 86
WIND: SW 6-12

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: FFWHUN

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WGUS54 KHUN 251005
FFWHUN
ALC033-251300-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
502 AM CDT FRI JUN 25 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
WESTERN COLBERT COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 800 AM CDT

* AT 502 AM CDT...WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL
WAS OCCURRING OVER WESTERN COLBERT COUNTY.

* SOME LOCATIONS AFFECTED INCLUDE...MALONE...ALLSBORO AND
CHEROKEE

DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE
ROADWAY. THE WATER DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW YOUR CAR TO CROSS
SAFELY. VEHICLES CAUGHT IN RISING WATER SHOULD BE ABANDONED QUICKLY.
MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND.

LAT...LON 3472 8779 3461 8778 3462 8810 3486 8807

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: FFWHUN

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WGUS54 KHUN 251005
FFWHUN
ALC033-251300-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
502 AM CDT FRI JUN 25 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
WESTERN COLBERT COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 800 AM CDT

* AT 502 AM CDT...WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL
WAS OCCURRING OVER WESTERN COLBERT COUNTY.

* SOME LOCATIONS AFFECTED INCLUDE...MALONE...ALLSBORO AND
CHEROKEE

DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE
ROADWAY. THE WATER DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW YOUR CAR TO CROSS
SAFELY. VEHICLES CAUGHT IN RISING WATER SHOULD BE ABANDONED QUICKLY.
MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND.

LAT...LON 3472 8779 3461 8778 3462 8810 3486 8807

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Thursday, June 24, 2004

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WUUS54 KHUN 242132
SVRHUN
ALC077-242215-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
431 PM CDT THU JUN 24 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
LAUDERDALE COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 515 PM CDT

* AT 430 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM OVER FLORENCE...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 15 MPH.

* LOCATIONS IN OR NEAR THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE...
FLORENCE.
UNDERWOOD-PETERSVILLE.
KILLEN.

STRONG DAMAGING WIND...AND LARGE HAIL ARE LIKELY WITH THIS STORM.
TAKE COVER IN A STURDY SHELTER UNTIL THE STORM PASSES. STAY AWAY FROM
WINDOWS.

LAT...LON 3483 8785 3472 8767 3502 8736 3516 8760

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WET WEATHER JUST WON’T LEAVE: Showers and thunderstorms will have the
appearance of a parade as they continue to train from the SW to the NE
across Alabama for the next several days. They will be more numerous tonight
and Friday, but they should thin out some on Saturday and over the weekend.
Even so, there will still be a good chance all the way through Sunday.
Rainfall amounts will be highly variable. A number of Alabama communities
could easily receive two inches in the next 24-36 hours. The front we have
been talking about much of the week finally laid down and died near the
Tennessee border. The whole region south of that stalled front is loaded
with moisture all the way out to SE Texas. As a result, we saw these
rainfall amounts here in Alabama in the last 24 hours:

1.33 inches in Anniston
3.20 between Clay and Pinson (NE Jefferson County)
2.37 in downtown Pinson
2.30 in Brewton
1.15 in NE Trussville (5.16 for the month)
1.17 in Montgomery (7.34 for the month)
1.55 in Muscle Shoals
1.74 in Trafford (NE Jefferson County)
1.56 in Ragland (Neely-Henry Dam)
1.05 in Jasper

TROPICAL WEATHER: A tropical wave, moving WNW over the SE Bahamas, Eastern
Cuba and Jamaica, weakened this morning so tropical storm formation is not
expected. We will continue to wait for Mr. Alex, who will be the first named
storm of the season.

LIGHTNING IS FRIGHTENING: This is Lightning Awareness Week and no one is
more afraid of lightning than I am. Last weekend, 19 persons near Kremmling,
Colorado were struck by lightning but all survived. On June 24, 1924, six
men in North Carolina sought shelter in a quarry near Winston-Salem, but
they went into a building that stored dynamite. Lightning struck a tree and
ran in and caused the dynamite to explode. All of the men died.

PROWLING: A whopping 6.43 inches of rain in the last 24 hours at Warton,
Texas and 2.70 in parts of Houston...a real chill in the air over the Great
Lakes and Upper Midwest. At midday on Devil’s Island in Lake Superior, it
was only 45 degrees with 34 mph wind gusts...it was 29 this morning in
Williston, North Dakota...a hot 92 again in Tetlin, Alaska as their unusual
heat wave continues...Hanford, Washington had 105...Mobile reports the 12th
wettest June so far on record and their records go back 163 years.

MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: Poor little Miss Molly. I haven’t been able to
play with her like I normally do the last several days, so she has been
sleeping a lot extra. She will curl up on her blanket with her favorite ball
hoping I will be ready to play. She likes for me to throw the ball so she
can chase it and bring it back and drop it on my foot. In the living area,
she has stayed close by, often sitting in various chairs with her front legs
and paws on the arm rest. She looks like a little human. She still follows
me wherever I move like she is genuinely concerned about me. Makes me happy.
Life goes on.

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TONIGHT
Occasional showers and thunderstorms. Rain heavy at times.
Morning Low 80
WIND: SW 6-12

FRIDAY
Mostly cloudy with a good chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 71 Afternoon High 82
WIND: W 8-16

SATURDAY
Variable cloudiness with scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 65 Afternoon High 85
WIND: SW 6-12

SUNDAY
Scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 69 Afternoon High 86
WIND: W 5-10

MONDAY
Scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 69 Afternoon High 85
WIND: SW 6-12

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WUUS54 KMOB 242009
SVRMOB
ALC129-242045-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL
309 PM CDT THU JUN 24 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOBILE HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
WASHINGTON COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 345 PM CDT

* AT 309 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING DIME SIZE HAIL...AND
DAMAGING WINDS IN EXCESS OF 60 MPH. THIS STORM WAS LOCATED NEAR
TOPTON...OR ABOUT 17 MILES SOUTHEAST OF CHATOM...AND MOVING NORTH
AT 25 MPH.

* THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WILL BE NEAR...
HAWTHORN BY 315 PM CDT
TOINETTE BY 320 PM CDT
SUNFLOWER BY 325 PM CDT
WAGARVILLE AND CORTELYOU BY 335 PM CDT

THIS IS A DANGEROUS STORM. IF YOU ARE IN ITS PATH...PREPARE FOR
DAMAGING WINDS...LARGE HAIL...AND DEADLY CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING.
TAKE COVER IN A STURDY SHELTER UNTIL THE STORM HAS PASSED.

LAT...LON 3121 8823 3119 8801 3141 8791 3154 8817

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Welcome to The Weather Notebook for Thursday, June 24, 2004.

The Weather Notebook is a historical database of past significant weather
events. It includes a history of major tornadoes, blizzards, hurricanes, and
everything and anything else related to weather. We hope you enjoy it, and
if you know of a significant weather event we haven't included, please let
us know.

On this day in ..

1816 - 99 degrees at Salem MA was significant because the 90 degree readings
represented a major break from the cold weather of early June that year.

1924 - Six men at a quarry in Winston-Salem NC sought shelter in a structure
that was storing dynamite. Lightning struck a tree near the building causing
the dynamite to explode. The men were killed.

1929 - A hailstorm at Durban, South Africa, produced a "rain" of hailstones
the size of baseballs. The noise produced by the storm was described as
sounding like "machine gun fire".

1946 - 11.72 inches of rain fell at Mellen, WI during a 24 hour period. This
is the greatest 24-hour precipitation ever recorded in the state. There was
flooding on the Bad and White Rivers.

1951 - A major hailstorm dumped twelve inches of hail along a 200 mile path
from Kansas into Missouri. The Wichita area was hard hit. The storm would be
one of the most destructive ever recorded in Kansas.

1952 - Hail up to 10 inches in circumference was reported in South Dakota.
The large hailstones killed livestock and many people were hurt.

1957 - On the basis of meteorological data and a radio report froma shrimp
boat, the Weather Bureau in New Orleans issued the first advisory on a
tropical depression in the Bay of Campeche at 10:30 PM. The depression was
located 300 miles south of Brownsville TX. The storm would become Hurricane
Audrey, moving northward over the next 3 days and striking near the
Louisiana/Texas border causing extreme loss of life.

1960 - A tornado at Schenectady, NY destroyed 16 homes. Over 300 homes
suffered major damage.

1972 - Washington state's Rainier Pass Ranger Station recorded 4.4 inches of
snow on this date, marking the last snowfall of an incredible snow season
that saw 1122 inches fall, a record for any snowfall season in the U.S.

1975 - Eastern Airlines Boeing 727 crashes at JFK airport in New York City.
. 113 of the 124 people on board the aircraft died. Researcher Theodore
Fujita studies the incident and discovers that the crash was caused by a
microburst. His research leads to improved air safety. The tower never
experienced the microburst, which was held back by a seabreeze front. Plane
crashed 2400 feet short of the runway.

1991 - Scranton, ND - 3.50 inches of rain fell in 28 minutes at Scranton ND.
There were also 1.50 foot drifts of marble size hail. Front end loaders were
needed to clear the streets.

1996 - Severe weather pounded much of the mid-Atlantic Coast late in the
afternoon. The Nation's Capital was especially hard hit. Numerous reports of
tornadoes, funnel clouds, damaging winds, large hail and heavy rain.
Tornadoes were reported in Upperville, Middleburg, Manassas, Centreville and
Fairfax City VA. Reports of numerous downed trees and damage to structures
across Northern Virginia and the Eastern Shore Area.

1997 - Charleston, WV, finally hit 90 degrees for the first time in the
summer of 1997. The last 90-degree day had been back on May 19, 1996,
totaling 400 days in which it stayed below 90 degrees. That is now the
longest this century between 90 degree days at Charleston. The high of 90
was far from the record of 103 set in 1930.

1998 - An unusually damaging wind event occurred during the late night hours
on the 23rd and the early morning hours of the 25th in southwest Iowa. Winds
were sustained at 30-50 mph for over an hour at several locations, including
Creston, Shenandoah, Clarinda and Red Oak. The wind gusted to 80mph at
Shenandoah at 11:23 PM. Two factors are surmised to have caused the event.
First, light showers had moved through the area left lots of hot, dry air
aloft between 4000-10,000 feet. When rain falls through the dry air, it
cools evaporatively, which makes it heavier and results in strong downdrafts
and high winds. Secondly, winds between 600-5000 feet were quite strong and
the momentum of these winds dropped to the surface causing higher winds. The
wind event was accompanies by dramatic rises in temperature.

1998 - The Davis-Beese Nuclear Power plant on the shores of Lake Erie in
western Ohio was shut down automatically as a tornado broke power lines. 30
people were injured in the Green Cove Resort area.

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A conveyor belt of tropical moisture remains parked over Alabama this
morning. Drier to the north is having a hard time working down this way, so
we will maintain a good chance of a few passing showers or storms today.
Clouds and showers will keep temperatures well below normal for late June,
with highs only in the low 80s for most communities.

We really don’t have much hope of the maritime tropical air moving out
anytime soon, so scattered to numerous showers and storms will remain in our
forecast through the weekend. There should be some decent intervals of
sunshine on Saturday and Sunday, just keep in mind a shower could pass
through just about anytime in this kind of pattern.

Beyond the weekend it is awfully hard to discern specific small-scale
features that will affect our weather, so we will pretty much blanket the
forecast with your standard late June weather pattern with temperatures
running slightly below normal for this time of the year.

LIGHTNING INJURY: A person in Linden was stuck by lightning yesterday around
3:00 as he was sitting near a window. Thankfully the injury was not serious.
That is the second person in the last week to be struck by lightning here in
Alabama, a reminder that lightning is serious business around here,
especially in the summer when thunderstorms are so common.

EXTREMES: At mid-afternoon yesterday the temperature at International Falls,
MN was a chilly 46 degrees with a cold rain falling. In contrast in Alaska,
the temperature in Juneau has topped out at 80 degrees or higher for the
past five days, the longest string of 80 degree plus days on record in that
northern city.

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TONIGHT
Occasionally cloudy. Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 83
WIND: S 6-12

FRIDAY
A good chance of showers and a few thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy.
Morning Low 71 Afternoon High 82
WIND: W 7-14

SATURDAY
Partly sunny. Scattered, mainly afternoon thunderstorms.
Morning Low 69 Afternoon High 85
WIND: SW 6-12

SUNDAY
A good chance of one or two passing showers or thunderstorms.
Morning Low 71 Afternoon High 86
WIND: S 7-14

MONDAY
Warm and humid. Scattered, mainly afternoon thunderstorms.
Morning Low 72 Afternoon High 85
WIND: SW 6-12

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WETTING DOWN ALABAMA: There seems to be an unlimited supply of
moisture-laden air all the way from South and East Texas eastward across
Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. There is plenty more on standby
over the Gulf of Mexico. Various disturbances and an approaching front will
set off showers and thunderstorms at various intervals. For some areas,
heavy rain is going to be a growing problem in this vast blanket of wet air.
For example, in SE Texas in the Galveston-Houston area, they should get
extremely heavy flood-producing rains over the next several days.
The overview for Alabama is a good chance for showers and thunderstorms for
the next three days—numerous at times. However, for tomorrow the most
numerous showers and thunderstorms may occur south of I-20 because of a weak
front drifting down into North Alabama and bringing a bit of drier air. The
northern third of the state, especially the Tennessee Valley, should have
fewer showers and storms tomorrow. The very moist air will quickly win the
battle again and showers and thunderstorms will become more numerous on
Friday. Because of more clouds and showers than usual, the air quality for
the greater Birmingham area is remaining at Code Yellow—moderate.

BAKING IN PARTS OF ALASKA: Exceptionally warm weather has come to Alaska
during the past week. Yesterday it was a very hot 93 in Tetlin, 86 in
Northway and 84 in Juneau. There were even forecasts of temperatures in the
80s earlier for Barrow on the north coast.

LOOKING FAR AND WIDE: First, in the tropics the Atlantic Basin is
exceptionally quiet with no storm formation expected—at least for the next
several days...Mobile has already received 10.37 inches of rain during the
first 22 days of June, but still two inches short for the year...Houston has
had 11.40 this month and they are destined to get a ton more...wind damage
in a number of Alabama counties late yesterday stretching from the Central
part of the state to the Georgia border—mostly trees and power
lines...Jasper got 1.30 inches of rain and numerous communities received 3/4
and one inch...115 in Death Valley yesterday and 29 this morning in
International Falls, Minnesota.

MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: Many thanks to James Spann for covering the
afternoon edition for the last two days. Have been pretty much house bound
since last Saturday, but on the rebound...thanks for all the email best
wishes...not a serious illness, but chills and fever over the
weekend...today is the fifth day in a row that I haven’t walked little Miss
Molly, so I have no stories from the walking track. I had often heard that
pets could tell when you were not feeling well. For the past five days, it
was necessary for me to keep my leg elevated, so I was either sitting in my
recliner, lying on the couch, or on the king-sized bed. Every time I would
move, Miss Molly would be curled up right next to me. She seemed concerned.
..alas, the little critter has been on a crime spree lately. She chewed the
cover off Southern Living. She stole my eye glasses and chewed off the tiny
plastic that rests against my nose...she stole a blouse and chewed out the
shoulder pad...stole my sock and ran fast as she could...sure do miss the
old crows, rabbits, mocking birds and all the varmints that Molly and I see
each day...can’t wait to get out amongst them, our friends...life goes on,
sick or well.

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TONIGHT
Mostly cloudy and breezy with a good chance of showers and storms.
Morning Low 84
WIND: SW 12-18

THURSDAY
Scattered showers and thunderstorms, more numerous south of Birmingham.
Morning Low 69 Afternoon High 84
WIND: SW 5-10

FRIDAY
Mostly cloudy. Showers and thunderstorms becoming more numerous.
Morning Low 69 Afternoon High 82
WIND: W 7-14

SATURDAY
Scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 70 Afternoon High 84
WIND: SW 5-10

SUNDAY
Scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 70 Afternoon High 85
WIND: W 7-14

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WUUS54 KHUN 232324
SVRHUN
ALC049-240000-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
624 PM CDT WED JUN 23 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
DEKALB COUNTY IN NORTHEAST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 700 PM CDT

* AT 623 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM 1 MILE NORTHWEST OF IDER...MOVING EAST AT
25 MPH.

* LOCATIONS IN OR NEAR THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE...
IDER.

STRONG DAMAGING WIND WILL KNOCK DOWN TREES AND POWER LINES...AND
DAMAGE BUILDINGS AND HOMES. TAKE COVER NOW. FIND SUBSTANTIAL
SHELTER...AVOID WINDOWS...VEHICLES AND MOBILE HOMES.

LAT...LON 3474 8569 3474 8567 3478 8564 3482 8562
3484 8559 3478 8557 3474 8557 3465 8555
3465 8576

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WUUS54 KHUN 232324
SVRHUN
ALC049-240000-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
624 PM CDT WED JUN 23 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
DEKALB COUNTY IN NORTHEAST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 700 PM CDT

* AT 623 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM 1 MILE NORTHWEST OF IDER...MOVING EAST AT
25 MPH.

* LOCATIONS IN OR NEAR THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE...
IDER.

STRONG DAMAGING WIND WILL KNOCK DOWN TREES AND POWER LINES...AND
DAMAGE BUILDINGS AND HOMES. TAKE COVER NOW. FIND SUBSTANTIAL
SHELTER...AVOID WINDOWS...VEHICLES AND MOBILE HOMES.

LAT...LON 3474 8569 3474 8567 3478 8564 3482 8562
3484 8559 3478 8557 3474 8557 3465 8555
3465 8576

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WUUS54 KHUN 232324
SVRHUN
ALC049-240000-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
624 PM CDT WED JUN 23 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
DEKALB COUNTY IN NORTHEAST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 700 PM CDT

* AT 623 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM 1 MILE NORTHWEST OF IDER...MOVING EAST AT
25 MPH.

* LOCATIONS IN OR NEAR THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE...
IDER.

STRONG DAMAGING WIND WILL KNOCK DOWN TREES AND POWER LINES...AND
DAMAGE BUILDINGS AND HOMES. TAKE COVER NOW. FIND SUBSTANTIAL
SHELTER...AVOID WINDOWS...VEHICLES AND MOBILE HOMES.

LAT...LON 3474 8569 3474 8567 3478 8564 3482 8562
3484 8559 3478 8557 3474 8557 3465 8555
3465 8576

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WUUS54 KHUN 232312
SVRHUN
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BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
611 PM CDT WED JUN 23 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
JACKSON COUNTY IN NORTHEAST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 700 PM CDT

* AT 610 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM 6 MILES WEST OF SCOTTSBORO...MOVING EAST AT 25
MPH.

* LOCATIONS IN OR NEAR THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE...
SCOTTSBORO.
SECTION.
HOLLYWOOD.
PISGAH.

STRONG DAMAGING WIND ARE LIKELY WITH THIS STORM. TAKE COVER IN A
STURDY SHELTER UNTIL THE STORM PASSES. STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS.

LAT...LON 3460 8615 3461 8624 3462 8625 3473 8626
3480 8564 3475 8567 3474 8570 3464 8577
3457 8588 3456 8614

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: SVRBHM

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WUUS54 KBMX 232216
SVRBHM
ALC005-232300-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BIRMINGHAM AL
516 PM CDT WED JUN 23 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BIRMINGHAM HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
EASTERN BARBOUR COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST ALABAMA
THIS INCLUDES THE CITY OF EUFAULA

* UNTIL 600 PM CDT

* AT 516 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
LINE OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING DAMAGING WINDS IN
EXCESS OF 60 MPH. THESE STORMS WERE LOCATED ALONG A LINE EXTENDING
FROM 6 MILES SOUTHWEST OF BATESVILLE TO 7 MILES SOUTHWEST OF
BAKERHILL...OR ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 14 MILES WEST OF EUFAULA
TO 10 MILES NORTHWEST OF ABBEVILLE...AND MOVING EAST AROUND 30 MPH.

* THE LINE OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL OTHERWISE REMAIN OVER MAINLY
RURAL AREAS OF THE INDICATED COUNTY.

LARGE HAIL...EXCESSIVE LIGHTNING...AND DAMAGING WINDS ARE LIKELY.
TAKE COVER IN A STURDY SHELTER UNTIL THE STORM PASSES.

CALL 1-800-856-0758 TO REPORT SEVERE WEATHER.

LAT...LON 3203 8545 3159 8541 3167 8486 3211 8490

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: SVRBHM

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WUUS54 KBMX 232140
SVRBHM
ALC005-232215-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BIRMINGHAM AL
440 PM CDT WED JUN 23 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BIRMINGHAM HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
SOUTHERN BARBOUR COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST ALABAMA

* UNTIL 515 PM CDT

* AT 436 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING DAMAGING WINDS IN EXCESS
OF 60 MPH. THIS STORM WAS LOCATED 6 MILES NORTHWEST OF CLIO...OR
ABOUT 16 MILES EAST OF TROY...AND MOVING EAST AROUND 30 MPH.

* OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO
TEXASVILLE...LOUISVILLE AND BAKERHILL.

STRONG DAMAGING WIND WILL KNOCK DOWN TREES AND POWER LINES...AND
DAMAGE BUILDINGS AND HOMES. TAKE COVER NOW. FIND SUBSTANTIAL
SHELTER...AVOID WINDOWS...VEHICLES AND MOBILE HOMES.

CALL 1-800-856-0758 TO REPORT SEVERE WEATHER.

LAT...LON 3174 8570 3177 8566 3185 8566 3190 8518
3181 8517 3177 8517 3174 8521 3171 8521
3172 8541 3167 8542 3166 8572

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: SVRTLH

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WUUS52 KTAE 232128
SVRTLH
ALC067-GAC099-232200-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL
528 PM EDT WED JUN 23 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TALLAHASSEE HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
SOUTHEASTERN HENRY COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST ALABAMA
NORTHERN EARLY COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST GEORGIA

* UNTIL 600 PM EDT(500 PM CDT)

* AT 528 PM EDT(428 PM CDT) NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR
INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WITH LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS
3 MILES SOUTHEAST OF HALEBURG...OR ABOUT 10 MILES WEST OF
BLAKELY...MOVING EAST AT 15 MPH.

* THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WILL BE NEAR...
FREEMAN...ROCK HILL BY 530 PM EDT...
BLAKELY...KOLOMOKI MOUNDS STATE PARK BY 555 PM EDT...
EARLY CO AIRPORT...COLOMOKEE BY 600 PM EDT...

IF SEVERE WEATHER APPROACHES YOUR AREA...GO INSIDE A STURDY BUILDING
AWAY FROM WINDOWS. REMEMBER...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAN PRODUCE LARGE
DAMAGING HAIL...DAMAGING WINDS IN EXCESS OF 60 MPH...DEADLY
LIGHTNING...AND VERY HEAVY RAIN.

INTENSE LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THIS STORM. IF OUTDOORS...STAY
AWAY FROM ISOLATED HIGH OBJECTS SUCH AS TREES. MOVE INDOORS IF
POSSIBLE. WHEN INDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND DOORS AND AVOID
USING TELEPHONES UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY. TRY TO UNPLUG UNNECESSARY
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BEFORE THE THUNDERSTORM APPROACHES.


LAT...LON 3146 8518 3129 8517 3129 8478 3151 8480

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WETTING DOWN ALABAMA: There seems to be an unlimited supply of
moisture-laden air all the way from South and East Texas eastward across
Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. There is plenty more on standby
over the Gulf of Mexico. Various disturbances and an approaching front will
set off showers and thunderstorms at various intervals. For some areas,
heavy rain is going to be a growing problem in this vast blanket of wet air.
For example, in SE Texas in the Galveston-Houston area, they should get
extremely heavy flood-producing rains over the next several days.
The overview for Alabama is a good chance for showers and thunderstorms for
the next three days—numerous at times. However, for tomorrow the most
numerous showers and thunderstorms may occur south of I-20 because of a weak
front drifting down into North Alabama and bringing a bit of drier air. The
northern third of the state, especially the Tennessee Valley, should have
fewer showers and storms tomorrow. The very moist air will quickly win the
battle again and showers and thunderstorms will become more numerous on
Friday. Because of more clouds and showers than usual, the air quality for
the greater Birmingham area is remaining at Code Yellow—moderate.

BAKING IN PARTS OF ALASKA: Exceptionally warm weather has come to Alaska
during the past week. Yesterday it was a very hot 93 in Tetlin, 86 in
Northway and 84 in Juneau. There were even forecasts of temperatures in the
80s earlier for Barrow on the north coast.

LOOKING FAR AND WIDE: First, in the tropics the Atlantic Basin is
exceptionally quiet with no storm formation expected—at least for the next
several days...Mobile has already received 10.37 inches of rain during the
first 22 days of June, but still two inches short for the year...Houston has
had 11.40 this month and they are destined to get a ton more...wind damage
in a number of Alabama counties late yesterday stretching from the Central
part of the state to the Georgia border—mostly trees and power
lines...Jasper got 1.30 inches of rain and numerous communities received 3/4
and one inch...115 in Death Valley yesterday and 29 this morning in
International Falls, Minnesota.

MY TINY CORNER OF THE WORLD: Many thanks to James Spann for covering the
afternoon edition for the last two days. Have been pretty much house bound
since last Saturday, but on the rebound...thanks for all the email best
wishes...not a serious illness, but chills and fever over the
weekend...today is the fifth day in a row that I haven’t walked little Miss
Molly, so I have no stories from the walking track. I had often heard that
pets could tell when you were not feeling well. For the past five days, it
was necessary for me to keep my leg elevated, so I was either sitting in my
recliner, lying on the couch, or on the king-sized bed. Every time I would
move, Miss Molly would be curled up right next to me. She seemed concerned.
..alas, the little critter has been on a crime spree lately. She chewed the
cover off Southern Living. She stole my eye glasses and chewed off the tiny
plastic that rests against my nose...she stole a blouse and chewed out the
shoulder pad...stole my sock and ran fast as she could...sure do miss the
old crows, rabbits, mocking birds and all the varmints that Molly and I see
each day...can’t wait to get out amongst them, our friends...life goes on,
sick or well.

J. B. Elliott

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TONIGHT
Mostly cloudy and breezy with a good chance of showers and storms.
Morning Low 84
WIND: SW 12-18

THURSDAY
Scattered showers and thunderstorms, more numerous south of Birmingham.
Morning Low 69 Afternoon High 84
WIND: SW 5-10

FRIDAY
Mostly cloudy. Showers and thunderstorms becoming more numerous.
Morning Low 69 Afternoon High 82
WIND: W 7-14

SATURDAY
Scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 70 Afternoon High 84
WIND: SW 5-10

SUNDAY
Scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Morning Low 70 Afternoon High 85
WIND: W 7-14

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ABC 33/40 EWARN: SVRBHM

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WUUS54 KBMX 231728
SVRBHM
ALC007-231800-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BIRMINGHAM AL
1228 PM CDT WED JUN 23 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BIRMINGHAM HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
CENTRAL BIBB COUNTY IN ALABAMA
THIS INCLUDES THE CITY OF BRENT

* UNTIL 100 PM CDT

* AT 1222 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING DAMAGING WINDS IN EXCESS
OF 60 MPH. THIS STORM WAS LOCATED 11 MILES WEST OF BRENT...AND
MOVING EAST AROUND 15 MPH.

* OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO
CENTREVILLE.

STRONG DAMAGING WIND WILL KNOCK DOWN TREES AND POWER LINES...AND
DAMAGE BUILDINGS AND HOMES. TAKE COVER NOW. FIND SUBSTANTIAL
SHELTER...AVOID WINDOWS...VEHICLES AND MOBILE HOMES.

CALL 1-800-856-0758 TO REPORT SEVERE WEATHER.

LAT...LON 3300 8732 3305 8731 3311 8702 3310 8695
3305 8690 3292 8690 3287 8723 3287 8731
3289 8732 3290 8740 3300 8741

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ABC 33/40 E-WARN: SVRBHM

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WUUS54 KBMX 231728
SVRBHM
ALC007-231800-

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BIRMINGHAM AL
1228 PM CDT WED JUN 23 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BIRMINGHAM HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
CENTRAL BIBB COUNTY IN ALABAMA
THIS INCLUDES THE CITY OF BRENT

* UNTIL 100 PM CDT

* AT 1222 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING DAMAGING WINDS IN EXCESS
OF 60 MPH. THIS STORM WAS LOCATED 11 MILES WEST OF BRENT...AND
MOVING EAST AROUND 15 MPH.

* OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO
CENTREVILLE.

STRONG DAMAGING WIND WILL KNOCK DOWN TREES AND POWER LINES...AND
DAMAGE BUILDINGS AND HOMES. TAKE COVER NOW. FIND SUBSTANTIAL
SHELTER...AVOID WINDOWS...VEHICLES AND MOBILE HOMES.

CALL 1-800-856-0758 TO REPORT SEVERE WEATHER.

LAT...LON 3300 8732 3305 8731 3311 8702 3310 8695
3305 8690 3292 8690 3287 8723 3287 8731
3289 8732 3290 8740 3300 8741

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