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    Atlantic Tropical Storm
    Hurricane Frances Advisory Number 35

    Issued at: 10:36 AM AST 9/2/04 (gateway).




    Dangerous hurricane frances heading for Florida, hurricane warnings issued,

    At 11 am ast, 1500z, a hurricane warning has been issued for the east coast of Florida from Florida city northward to flagler beach, including lake okeechobee.

    At 11 am ast, 1500z, a tropical storm warning and a hurricane watch are in effect for the middle and upper Florida keys from south of Florida city to the seven mile bridge including Florida bay.

    A hurricane warning remains in effect for the all the bahamas.

    At 11 am ast, ast the hurricane warning for the turks and caicos islands has been discontinued.

    A hurricane warning means that hurricane conditions are expected within the warning area within the next 24 hours. Preparations to protect life and property should be rushed to completion.

    At 11 am ast, 1500z, the eye of hurricane frances was located near latitude 23.4 north, longitude 73.9 west or about 55 miles, 90 km, southeast of san salvador, and 450 miles, 725 km, east- southeast of the lower Florida east coast.

    Frances is moving toward the west-northwest near 13 mph, 20 km/hr. This general motion with a turn to the northwest and a decrease in forward speed is expected during the next 24 hours. On this track, the core of hurricane frances will be moving near or over the central bahamas this afternoon and evening.

    Frances remains a dangerous category four hurricane on the saffir-simpson hurricane scale with maximum sustained winds near 145 mph, 230 km/hr, with higher gusts. Some fluctuations in intensity are expected during the next 24 hours.

    Hurricane force winds extend outward up to 80 miles, 130 km, from the center, and tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 185 miles, 295 km. San salvador in the bahamas is currently reporting 63 mph, 102 km/hr.

    Estimated minimum central pressure is 939 mb, 27.73 inches.

    Storm surge flooding of 6 to 14 feet above normal tide levels, along with large and dangerous battering waves, can be expected near the eye of frances on the west side of eleuthera island, and on the north side of grand bahama island. Storm surge flooding of 4 to 6 feet above normal tide levels can be expected on the west side of the other islands of the bahamas.

    Rainfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches, locally as high as 20 inches, are possible in association with frances.

    Swells generated by frances will be affecting portions of the southeastern coast of the united states. These swells could cause dangerous surf and rip currents.

    Repeating the 11 am ast position, 23.4 n, 73.9 w. Movement toward, west-northwest near 13 mph. Maximum sustained winds, 145 mph. Minimum central pressure, 939 mb.

    For storm information specific to your area, please monitor products issued by your local weather office.

    An intermediate advisory will be issued by the national hurricane center at 2 pm ast followed by the next complete advisory at 5 pm ast.



    National Weather Service


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    Hotel Rooms Booked Solid
    Gov. Bush Announces State of Emergency

    POSTED: 10:35 am EDT September 2, 2004
    UPDATED: 12:32 pm EDT September 2, 2004

    With homes still swaddled in blue tarp and the deaths from Hurricane Charley still fresh in their minds, Florida residents lined up before dawn Thursday for supplies or made evacuation plans as they braced for what could be the mightiest storm of the season.

    Up to 750,000 people in Florida were ordered to leave their homes by Thursday afternoon as Hurricane Frances inched toward the U.S. mainland. States of emergency were declared in both Georgia and Florida.

    Officials in Broward County, which contains Fort Lauderdale, ordered the evacuation Thursday of up to 250,000 people living on barrier islands, in mobile homes and in low-lying areas.

    Packing 145-mph sustained winds with higher gusts and a course that has emergency officials in several Southeastern states jittery, the Category 4 storm was expected to fluctuate in intensity as it headed for a Labor Day weekend rendezvous.

    With dread, disbelief and a sense of déjà vu, Floridians the length of the state prepared Wednesday to flee from Hurricane Frances, just three weeks after Hurricane Charley caused billions of dollars in damage as it ripped across the peninsula.

    Late Wednesday, the National Hurricane Center issued a hurricane watch for about 280 miles of Florida coast from Florida City to Flagler Beach. A hurricane watch means that those areas could start feeling hurricane conditions within 36 hours.

    Earlier in the day, Gov. Jeb Bush had declared a state of emergency throughout Florida, his second in 22 days. No other state in the past century has faced two such powerful storms so close together, hurricane experts said.

    About twice the width of Charley, Hurricane Frances could strengthen into a Category 5 with winds of 156 mph or higher, forecasters said.

    "I can't emphasize enough how powerful this is," Max Mayfield, director of the National Hurricane Center, said. "If there's something out there that's going to weaken it, we haven't seen it."

    Nearly a half-million people were told to get ready to evacuate as Frances headed toward a projected landfall Saturday. Palm Beach County ordered a mandatory evacuation of 300,000 residents along coastal areas beginning at 2 p.m. Thursday, and Brevard County also told 185,000 residents in mobile homes and barrier islands to prepare to leave this afternoon.

    Shelters for Brevard residents with special needs will opened at 10 a.m. Thursday. Melbourne Greyhound Park has been designated for pets. Other coastal counties were making similar evacuation plans.

    Brevard and Volusia schools planned to close Thursday and Friday. Osceola and Orange public schools will close Friday.

    Curfew Implemented, Alcohol Sales Stopped

    The governor ordered the National Guard to report today and be up to strength by Friday. All state toll roads suspended taking tolls Wednesday. Craig Fugate, director of the state Division of Emergency Management, said steps were being taken to prepare for large-scale evacuations, including possibly reversing lanes of some highways to accommodate fleeing coastal residents.

    Late Wednesday, the official three-day forecast, which has an average error of 250 miles, had Frances coming ashore on Florida's central east coast Saturday evening. Forecasters cautioned Floridians not to concentrate on the forecast track, but rather on the entire projected track, known as "the cone of error."

    That cone showed the entire peninsula in Frances' potential strike zone.

    "Hurricanes are not points, especially in Frances' case, because it's so large," hurricane specialist Stacy Stewart said. "We don't want people to say, 'Thank goodness, I live in Daytona Beach. It's coming in Melbourne, so I'm OK.' They're not OK. By no means are people out of the woods anywhere in Florida."

    In Brevard, coastal residents braced for the possibility that Frances might strike somewhere along the county's 72-mile coastline.

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    PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE GO NORTH FRANCES [msnmad]
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    Am I reading that correctly though, are they saying the winds will be down to 80 mph by the time it hits Kissimmee area ?

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    Well, its beyond Kissimmee, where the line is.
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    just taken this from the Orlando Sentinel, a bit of a downer is you was hoping to fly to MCO in the next 24 hrs



    By Christopher Boyd | Sentinel Staff Writer
    Posted September 2, 2004, 1:33 PM EDT


    Airlines serving Orlando International Airport will cease operations there at noon on Friday as Hurricane Frances approaches.

    The airport advises passengers departing before that to arrive at the airport at least three hours early.

    Orlando International is also coordinating with emergency management agencies as it secures equipment and airport structures for the storm.

    More information to follow.
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    Just seen the Virgin Atlantic Website and they are cancelling flights for THREE days into Florida. So nothing on 3rd, 4th or 5th September so I guess that means that there's nothing coming out either!! Pity those that were expecting to return on Friday, Saturday or Sunday!!


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    This mat be useful for you:

    Polk County
    Polk County schools will close on Friday until further notice
    Toll Road Information: Tolls are suspended on all Central Florida roads and on the Florida Turnpike. There will be no tolls on the Greeneway (417), East-West Expressway (408), Bee Line Expressway (528), Western Expresway (429). Tolls on the turnpike have been suspended from the I-75 interchange (milepost 309) at Wildwood to the US-1 interchange (milepost 0) in Florida City.
    Orlando International Airport is open at this time. Flights may be cancelled if weather conditions deteriorate. Customers should call before coming to the airport.

    Orange County
    CITIZENS' INFORMATION LINE: (407) 836-3111
    ORLANDO CITIZENS' INFORMATION LINE: (407) 246-4268
    Orange County Schools will be closed on Friday
    Toll Road Information: Tolls are suspended on all Central Florida roads and on the Florida Turnpike. There will be no tolls on the Greeneway (417), East-West Expressway (408), Bee Line Expressway (528), Western Expresway (429). Tolls on the turnpike have been suspended from the I-75 interchange (milepost 309) at Wildwood to the US-1 interchange (milepost 0) in Florida City.
    Orlando International Airport is open at this time. Flights may be cancelled if weather conditions deteriorate. Customers should call before coming to the airport.
    Catholic Diocese of Orlando cancels confessions and Masses for Saturday afternoon and evening
    University of Central Florida closed Thursday through Monday
    Full Sail College will close at 9 a.m. on Friday until further notice
    Columbia College in Orlando will be closed Friday and Saturday
    Rollins College will closed as of 12:30 p.m. on Thursday
    Parke House Academy in Winter Park will be closed Friday, call (407) 647-1121 for re-opening information
    Valencia Community College closed Thursday and Friday
    Page Private School in Orlando closed Friday
    International Academy of Design and Techonology closed 6 p.m. Thursday through Tuesday, Sept. 7
    The Labor Day Football Classic at the Citrus Bowl has been moved to Virginia
    Orange County residents can drop off debris for free with proof of residency, such as a utility bill or driver's license:
    Fort Christmas Site -- 1300 N. Christmas Road
    Northwest Water Reclamation Facility -- 701 W. McCormick Rd., Apopka
    Conway Water Plant -- 4750 Manatee St.
    Dr. Phillips Park -- 10625 Smith Bennet Rd.
    Agriculture Center -- 5741 Conway Rd., north of Judge Road
    International Drive Site -- I-Drive, south of the Beeline Interchange
    Orlando has expanded its residential debris sites to include building material, including sections of fence and processed lumber. Debris can be dropped off for free at:
    The northeast corner of Montana and Ferris Streets (turn south off Virginia Drive)
    Citrus Bowl
    Primose and Livingston


    Osceola County
    CITIZENS' INFORMATION LINE: (407) 343-6942
    All Osceola Schools will be closed on Friday
    Orlando International Airport is open at this time. Flights may be cancelled if weather conditions deteriorate. Customers should call before coming to the airport.
    Toll Road Information: Tolls are suspended on all Central Florida roads and on the Florida Turnpike. There will be no tolls on the Greeneway (417), East-West Expressway (408), Bee Line Expressway (528), Western Expresway (429). Tolls on the turnpike have been suspended from the I-75 interchange (milepost 309) at Wildwood to the US-1 interchange (milepost 0) in Florida City.
    Osceola County shelters can not accommodate any more pets at any of its shelters.
    A special needs shelter will open at 4 p.m. Thursday at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 3101 17th St.
    General public shelters will open at 8 a.m. Friday at:
    Harmony High School -- 3601 Arthur J. Gallagher Blvd., St. Cloud
    Discovery Middle School -- 5350 San Miguel Rd., Kissimmee
    Kissimmee Middle School -- 2410 Dyer Blvd., Kissimmee
    Narcoossee Community School -- 2700 Narcoossee Rd., St. Cloud
    Central Avenue Elementary School -- 5100 Eagles Trail, Kissimmee
    Kenansville Community
    Matt
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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by huckleberry house
    Am I reading that correctly though, are they saying the winds will be down to 80 mph by the time it hits Kissimmee area ?

    Lesley
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    Sustained 80mph. Gusts will be upwards of 100mph. And Frances is a slow moving system, so the sustained winds will be most of Saturday, all Saturday night, and most of Sunday.

    Look out for the Epcot ball rolling down 192!

    I live in Seminole County. We're much of the same.
    Be safe.....
    Jeff & Amy Stephens


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