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Tropical Depression DENNIS Advisory Number 30
 
Issued 21:00Z Jul 11, 2005
 
Advisory Selection
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PUBLIC ADVISORY NUMBER 30 FOR TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS
NWS...HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER...CAMP SPRINGS MD 
4 PM CDT MON JUL 11 2005        

...TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS EXPECTED TO SLOW DOWN...FLOOD THREAT
TO CONTINUE FOR LOWER OHIO VALLEY...

FLOOD AND FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS ARE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT FOR
PORTIONS OF ALABAMA...GEORGIA...SOUTH CAROLINA...AND TENNESSEE.

FLOOD AND FLASH FLOOD WATCHES ARE IN EFFECT FOR PORTIONS OF
GEORGIA...ALABAMA...ILLINOIS...INDIANA...KENTUCKY...MISSOURI...
NORTH CAROLINA...SOUTH CAROLINA...AND TENNESSEE.

AT 4 PM CDT...21Z...TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS WAS LOCATED NEAR
LATITUDE 36.0 NORTH...AND LONGITUDE 89.4 WEST...OR NEAR DYERSBURG
TENNESSEE.

TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS IS MOVING NORTH-NORTHWESTWARD AT 15
MPH. HOWEVER...THE FORWARD MOTION IS EXPECTED TO SLOW DOWN
TONIGHT.

MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE 25 MPH WITH HIGHER GUSTS.  THE MINIMUM
CENTRAL PRESSURE WAS 1001 MB...OR 29.56 INCHES.


SELECTED STORM TOTAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS IN INCHES THROUGH 1 PM
CDT...

...ALABAMA...

CAMDEN                          6.27
WEST BLOCTON                    5.28
SAMANTHA                        4.34
THOMASVILLE                     4.52
LIVINGSTON                      4.21
MOBILE                          3.71
TUSCALOOSA                      3.72
DOTHAN                          3.07
BIRMINGHAM                      2.14

...ARKANSAS...

PARKIN                          3.97
RIVERFRONT                      3.24
BENTON                          2.96
BLYTHEVILLE                     2.06
ST. FRANCIS                     1.88        

...FLORIDA...

BRISTOL 4S                      8.30
TALLAHASSEE                     6.64
KEY WEST                        5.81
PERRY                           5.83
PERRINE                         5.29
EGLIN AFB                       4.91
HOLLYWOOD                       4.83
FORT MEYERS                     4.54
PUNTA GORDA                     4.39
WEST PALM BEACH                 3.31
TAMPA BAY/RUSKIN WFO            3.53       
SARASOTA                        3.59
CRESTVIEW                       3.39
MIAMI                           2.39
ORLANDO                         1.48
   
...GEORGIA...

AUSTELL                         9.57
WEST ATLANTA                    9.10
BUENA VISTA                     8.18
PEACHTREE CITY                  7.94
MOLENA                          7.83
AMERICUS                        7.84
POWDER SPRINGS                  7.64
THOMASVILLE                     6.76
ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT   6.72 
MONTEZUMA                       6.62
ORCHARD HILL                    5.93
LOVEJOY                         5.92                      
ALBANY                          4.17
VALDOSTA                        3.91

...KENTUCKY...

PADUCAH                         1.26
BOWLING GREEN                   0.68
ALVATON                         0.66

...MISSISSIPPI...

MERIDIAN                        3.18
COLUMBUS                        3.16
TUPELO                          1.86
GULFPORT-BILOXI                 0.48

...TENNESSEE...

DUNLAP                          1.74
CHATTANOOGA                     1.55
JACKSON                         1.46
MURFREESBORO                    1.43
DYERSBURG                       1.20
MEMPHIS                         1.17
NASHVILLE                       0.78

...MISSOURI...

POPLAR BLUFF/BLACK RIVER        1.74
CAPE GIRARDEAU                  1.40
POPLAR BLUFF                    0.92


TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS IS EXPECTED TO PRODUCE ADDITIONAL RAIN
ACCUMULATIONS OF 4 TO 7 INCHES MAINLY OVER THE OHIO VALLEY WITH
LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS OF 10 INCHES POSSIBLE.

REPEATING THE 4 PM CDT POSITION...36.0 NORTH...89.4 WEST...
MOVEMENT TO THE NORTH-NORTHWEST AT 15 MPH...MAXIMUM SUSTAINED
WINDS 25 MPH WITH HIGHER GUSTS...MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE 1001 MB
OR 29.56 INCHES.

THE NEXT ADVISORY ON DENNIS WILL BE ISSUED AT 10 PM CDT BY THE
HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER.  PLEASE REFER TO YOUR LOCAL
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THIS
STORM.

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