NOAA and NOAA Partnership Stations Relative to the Storm ![]() | Storm Analysis No further QuickLooks will be posted for this storm unless oceanographic conditions warrant and/or the National Hurricane Center (NHC) issues a new tropical storm or hurricane warning for the U.S. or its territories. As of 06/27/2012 12:00 EDT, water levels along the western Florida coast are falling but remain elevated. Water levels from Cedar Key, FL to Naples, FL range from .5 to 1.5 feet above tidal predictions. Water level stations along north eastern Florida to Springmaid Pier, SC are elevated 1.5 to 2.5 ft above tidal predictiions. Water levels in central Florida near Trident Pier are only .5 feet above tial predicitons. Winds are 10 to 20 knots from East Central Florida to South Carolina. Winds are 15 to 20 knots at Mayport with gusts to 30 knots. Winds are 5 to 15 knots on Western Florida from Cedar Key south. Barometric pressure is beginning to rise in most locations. Water Level and Meteorological plots available below are updated automatically. Water level predictions relative to Mean Lower Low Water are: Fernandina Beach, FL: Next predicted high tides are 6.2 ft (1.89 m) at 06/27/2012 15:34 EDT and 5.8 ft (1.78 m) at 06/28/2012 03:47 EDT. For additional data, please see the Center for Operational Oceanographic Products & Services website. For information on Highest Astronomical Tide (HAT), NAVD88 and other datums, please see Tidal Datums. For more information or archived products and reports, please see the Storm QuickLook Homepage. Analyst:ADW ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SELECT NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER ADVISORY INFORMATION: TROPICAL DEPRESSION DEBBY ADVISORY NUMBER 17 | |
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