Forecast as of 12:35 am EDT on September 6, 2008

20 nautical miles including Virginia portion of the Chesapeake Bay and Currituck Sound... Tropical Storm Hanna continues to approach from the south. At 1100 PM EDT...the center of Tropical Storm Hanna was located near latitude 32.4 north...longitude 79.1 west or about 140 miles south-southwest of Wilmington North Carolina. Hanna is moving toward the north near 20 mph...and is expected to move across eastern North Carolina and southeast Virginia on Saturday while accelerating to the northeast. Please continue to monitor the latest advisories and forecasts from the National Hurricane Center on this storm.

Forecast as of 12:35 am EDT on September 6, 2008
Coastal Waters From Fenwick Island De To Chincoteague Va Out 20 Nm-
Coastal Waters From Chincoteague To Parramore Island Va Out 20 Nm-
Tropical Storm Warning in effect
Rest Of Tonight
Se winds 15 to 20 kt...becoming E 20 to 25 kt with gusts to around 30 kt late. Seas 5 to 7 ft with a dominant period of 11 seconds...building to 6 to 8 ft with a dominant period of 12 seconds late. Rain with isolated tstms.
Sat
Se winds 30 to 35 kt...increasing to 40 to 45 kt in the afternoon. Seas 9 to 11 ft with a dominant period of 10 seconds... building to 12 to 14 ft with a dominant period of 10 seconds in the afternoon. Rain with isolated tstms.
Sat Night
W winds 35 to 40 kt with gusts to around 50 kt early... diminishing to 20 to 25 kt with gusts to around 35 kt after midnight. Seas 11 to 13 ft with a dominant period of 10 seconds...subsiding to 6 to 8 ft with a dominant period of 10 seconds after midnight. Rain in the evening...then a chance of showers after midnight.
Sun
NW winds 15 to 20 kt...diminishing to 10 to 15 kt in the afternoon. Seas 6 to 7 ft...subsiding to 4 ft in the afternoon.
Sun Night
S winds 5 to 10 kt...becoming se after midnight. Seas 4 ft.
Mon
NE winds 10 kt...becoming E in the afternoon. Seas 3 to 4 ft.
Mon Night
Se winds 10 kt. Seas 3 ft.
Tue
SW winds 10 kt...becoming NW in the evening...then becoming N 10 to 15 kt after midnight. Seas 3 to 4 ft. A chance of showers and tstms.
Wed
NE winds 15 kt...becoming E. Seas 4 ft. A chance of showers in the morning. Winds and seas higher in and near tstms.
Water Temperatures
Place Temperature
Lewes, DE 75.9°F
Cape May, NJ 79.0°F
Cambridge, MD 80.1°F
Lewisetta, VA 77.0°F
Solomons Island, MD 81.0°F
Atlantic City, NJ 77.0°F
Kiptopeke, VA 79°F
Date Time Tide Type Height
Ocean City (fishing pier)
2008-09-05 6:31 PM EDT Low Tide 0.84 feet
2008-09-06 12:15 AM EDT High Tide 2.92 feet
2008-09-06 6:24 AM EDT Low Tide 0.75 feet
2008-09-06 12:49 PM EDT High Tide 3.62 feet
2008-09-06 7:24 PM EDT Low Tide 1.06 feet
2008-09-07 1:04 AM EDT High Tide 2.72 feet
Ocean City, Isle of Wight Bay
2008-09-05 6:12 PM EDT Low Tide 0.47 feet
2008-09-06 12:16 AM EDT High Tide 1.98 feet
2008-09-06 6:12 AM EDT Low Tide 0.47 feet
2008-09-06 12:50 PM EDT High Tide 2.30 feet
2008-09-06 7:04 PM EDT Low Tide 0.59 feet
2008-09-07 1:04 AM EDT High Tide 1.85 feet
Wallops Island
2008-09-05 6:12 PM EDT Low Tide 0.93 feet
2008-09-05 11:59 PM EDT High Tide 3.18 feet
2008-09-06 6:05 AM EDT Low Tide 0.86 feet
2008-09-06 12:30 PM EDT High Tide 3.75 feet
2008-09-06 7:15 PM EDT Low Tide 1.12 feet
2008-09-07 12:43 AM EDT High Tide 2.95 feet
Date Time Current Type Speed
Delaware Bay Entrance
2008-09-05 2:38 PM EDT Slack, Ebb Begins -0.00 knots
2008-09-05 5:36 PM EDT Max Ebb -1.55 knots
2008-09-05 9:04 PM EDT Slack, Flood Begins 0.00 knots
2008-09-05 11:46 PM EDT Max Flood 1.31 knots
2008-09-06 2:38 AM EDT Slack, Ebb Begins -0.00 knots
2008-09-06 5:47 AM EDT Max Ebb -1.58 knots
2008-09-06 9:10 AM EDT Slack, Flood Begins 0.00 knots
2008-09-06 12:13 PM EDT Max Flood 1.64 knots
2008-09-06 3:28 PM EDT Slack, Ebb Begins -0.00 knots
2008-09-06 6:28 PM EDT Max Ebb -1.51 knots
2008-09-06 9:59 PM EDT Slack, Flood Begins 0.00 knots
2008-09-07 12:38 AM EDT Max Flood 1.22 knots
2008-09-07 3:30 AM EDT Slack, Ebb Begins -0.00 knots
Salisbury, Maryland
2008-09-05 2:20 PM EDT Slack, Flood Begins 0.00 knots
2008-09-05 5:17 PM EDT Max Flood 0.54 knots
2008-09-05 8:26 PM EDT Slack, Ebb Begins -0.00 knots
2008-09-05 11:43 PM EDT Max Ebb -0.58 knots
2008-09-06 3:23 AM EDT Slack, Flood Begins 0.00 knots
2008-09-06 5:43 AM EDT Max Flood 0.30 knots
2008-09-06 8:03 AM EDT Slack, Ebb Begins -0.00 knots
2008-09-06 11:36 AM EDT Max Ebb -0.64 knots
2008-09-06 3:14 PM EDT Slack, Flood Begins 0.00 knots
2008-09-06 6:11 PM EDT Max Flood 0.45 knots
2008-09-06 9:25 PM EDT Slack, Ebb Begins -0.00 knots
2008-09-07 12:32 AM EDT Max Ebb -0.48 knots
2008-09-07 4:27 AM EDT Slack, Flood Begins 0.00 knots
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Slaughter Beach DE to Delaware Bay waters north of East Point Breakwater Harbor, NJ to Slaughter Beach, DE
Slaughter Beach DE to Delaware waters south to East Point, NJ to Slaughter Beach, DE
Coastal waters from Sandy Hook to Manasquan Inlet, NJ out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Manasquan Inlet to Little Egg Inlet, NJ out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Little Egg Inlet to Great Egg Inlet, NJ out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Great Egg Inlet to Cape May, NJ out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Cape May to Cape Henlopen, NJ out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Cape Henlopen to Fenwick Island, DE out 20 nm
Waters from Sandy Hook NJ to Fenwick Island DE from 20 to 40 nm offshore
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Chesapeake Bay from Drum Point to Smith Point, VA
Chesapeake Bay from Smith Point to Windmill Point, VA
Chesapeake Bay from Windmill Point to New Point Comfort, VA
Chesapeake Bay from New Point Comfort to Cape Henry, VA
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Currituck Sound
Coastal waters from Fenwick Island, DE to Chincoteague, VA out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Chincoteague to Parramore Island, VA out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Parramore Island to Cape Charles Light, VA out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Cape Charles Light, VA to NC-VA border out 20 nm
Coastal waters from NC-VA border to Currituck Beach Light out 20 nm
Waters from Fenwick Island DE to Currituck Beach Light, NC from 20 to 40 nm offshore
Albemarle Sound
Pamlico Sound
Coastal waters from Currituck Beach Light to Oregon Inlet, NC out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Oregon Inlet to Cape Hatteras, NC out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Cape Hatteras to Ocracoke Inlet, NC out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Ocracoke Inlet to Cape Lookout, NC out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Cape Lookout to Surf City, NC out 20 nm
Waters from Currituck Beach Light to Surf City, NC from 20 to 40 nm offshore
Coastal waters from Surf City to Cape Fear, NC out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Cape Fear to Little River Inlet, NC out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Little River Inlet, NC to Murrells Inlet, SC out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Murrells Inlet to South Santee River, SC out 20 nm
Waters from Surf City, NC to South Santee River, SC from 20 to 40 nm offshore
Charleston Harbor
Coastal waters from South Santee River to Edisto Beach, SC out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Edisto Beach, SC to Savannah, GA out 20 nm
Coastal waters from Savannah, GA to Altamaha Sound out 20 nm
Waters from South Santee River, SC to Savannah, GA, 20 nm to 60 nm offshore
Waters from Savannah, GA to Altamaha Sound, 20 nm to 60 nm offshore
Port of Jacksonville
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Hudson Canyon to Baltimore Canyon
Baltimore Canyon to Hatteras Canyon
Hatteras Canyon to 31 N
South and East of 1000 fathoms

...Tropical Storm Warning In Effect...



1122 PM EDT Fri Sep 5 2008

... Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect...

... New information...

Updated storm position and movement.

... Areas affected...

This statement recommends actions to be taken by persons in...
... The central Chesapeake Bay... the southern Chesapeake Bay... the
mid Atlantic coastal waters... the lower Eastern Shore of
Maryland... interior southeast Virginia... South Hampton roads
Virginia... the Eastern Shore of Virginia and the peninsula of
southeast Virginia.

... Watches/warnings...

No additional hazards are in effect.

... Precautionary/preparedness actions...

Have workable flashlights or portable lanterns and a battery-
powered radio. Have a supply of spare batteries. Use battery-
powered lights instead of candles since fire fighters and
emergency personnel may not be able to reach you during the
storm.

Boat owners should take action now to secure their boats. If out
on the open water... make way to seek safe Harbor. Be especially
cautious near inlet entrances where the incoming swell could
become steep when the tide is falling.

... Storm surge and storm tide...

Storm surge flooding of 1 to 2 feet above normal tide levels is
expected both on the outer coast of the Eastern Shore as well as
locations along the Chesapeake Bay. Along the coast large and
dangerous battering waves can also be expected. Coastal flooding
will be greatest around the times of high tide. The following are
select locations and times of high tide on saturday:

Ocean City MD... 1215 am and 1249 am
Chesapeake Bay bridge Tunnel... 1259 am and 131 PM
Sewells Point... 152 am and 231 PM

... Winds...

Winds will increase rapidly over the Tidewater area around
midnight tonight and around sunrise over portions of the lower
Maryland Eastern Shore... continuing to increase through the
morning and early afternoon hours. Wind speeds of 35 to 45 mph
with gusts to 55 mph are expected by the mid morning hours over
Hampton Roads and by early afternoon over the lower Maryland
Eastern Shore. Winds over the coastal waters are expected to get
up to 45 to 50 mph with gusts to 60 mph. Speeds will diminish in
the evening hours as the storm accelerates up to the
northeast... and drop off significantly towards midnight.

... Inland flooding...

Expected rainfall totals of 2 to 4 inches could cause local
flooding of small streams... creeks... and highly urbanized areas.
The heaviest rains will be west of the coastal areas but isolated
heavy rain in thunderstorms is possible.

... Tornadoes...

The potential will exist for tornadoes as Hanna approaches and
moves through the area. The threat will be highest as the storm
passes to the west of the area tonight and Saturday morning.

... Next update...

The next Tropical Storm Hanna local statement will be issued by
the National Weather Service in Wakefield VA around 3 am.





... TROPICAL STORM WARNING IN EFFECT...


... TROPICAL STORM WARNING IN EFFECT...


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