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Tropical Depression DENNIS Advisory Number 36
 
Issued 09:00Z Jul 13, 2005
 
Advisory Selection
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PUBLIC ADVISORY NUMBER 36 FOR TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS
NWS...HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER...CAMP SPRINGS MD 
4 AM CDT WED JUL 13 2005        

...TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS MAINTAINS HIS CIRCULATION OVER THE
LOWER OHIO RIVER VALLEY...

RIVER FLOOD WARNINGS ARE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT FOR THE CONASAUGA
RIVER...OOSTANAULA RIVER...OCONEE RIVER...AND THE FLINT RIVER OF
GEORGIA.  

AT 04 AM CDT...09Z...TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS WAS LOCATED NEAR
LATITUDE 39.1 NORTH...AND LONGITUDE 87.4 WEST...OR 125 MILES WEST
NORTHWEST OF LEXINGTON KENTUCKY.

TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS IS NOW NEARLY STATIONARY.
 
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED ARE 10 MPH.  THE MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE HAS
INCREASED TO 1009 MB...OR 29.80 INCHES.

TROPICAL DEPRESSION DENNIS IS EXPECTED TO PRODUCE ADDITIONAL
ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS
POSSIBLE ACROSS THE LOWER OHIO VALLEY THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING. 

SELECTED STORM TOTAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS IN INCHES THROUGH 7 PM CDT
TUESDAY...

...MISSOURI...

THOMPSON LANDING                5.52 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
WILLIAMSVILLE                   3.81 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
FISK                            3.75 THROUGH 1 PM CDT TUESDAY
CAPE GIRARDEAU                  3.47
FARMINGTON                      2.26

...ILLINOIS...

GRAND CHAIN                     3.65 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
CHESTER                         3.00 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
LEBANON                         2.94 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
STEELVILLE                      2.35 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
BELLEVILLE                      2.34
CARBONDALE                      2.11 
MOUNT VERNON                    1.64 THROUGH 1 PM CDT TUESDAY

...INDIANA...

EVANSVILLE                      1.15
BLOOMINGTON                     0.75
INDIANAPOLIS                    0.69

...ALABAMA...

CAMDEN                          6.27 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
WEST BLOCTON                    5.28 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
SAMANTHA                        4.34 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
LIVINGSTON                      4.21 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
TUSCALOOSA                      3.72 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY

...ARKANSAS...

PARKIN                          3.97 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY
RIVERFRONT                      3.24 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY
BENTON                          2.96 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY
SAINT FRANCIS                   2.58 THROUGH 7 AM CDT TUESDAY
BLYTHEVILLE                     2.57

...FLORIDA...

BRISTOL                         8.30 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
TALLAHASSEE                     6.64 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY

...GEORGIA...

AUSTELL                        10.66 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
WEST ATLANTA                    9.10 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
MOLENA                          7.83 THROUGH 7 AM CDT MONDAY
ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT   6.72 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY

...KENTUCKY...

PADUCAH                         2.93
FORT KNOX                       1.77
LOUISVILLE                      1.17

...MISSISSIPPI...

MERIDIAN                        3.18 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY
COLUMBUS                        3.16 THROUGH 1 PM CDT MONDAY
TUPELO                          1.86 THROUGH 7 PM CDT MONDAY

...TENNESSEE...

BLYTHEVILLE                     2.30 THROUGH 7 PM CDT MONDAY
SELMER                          2.14 THROUGH 7 PM CDT MONDAY
TUPELO                          1.83 THROUGH 7 PM CDT MONDAY
CHATTANOOGA                     1.83 THROUGH 7 PM CDT MONDAY
DICKSON                         1.30


REPEATING THE 4 AM CDT POSITION...39.1 NORTH...87.4 WEST...
MOVEMENT WAS NEARLY STATIONARY...MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS 10 MPH. 
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE 1009 MB OR 29.80 INCHES.

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


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