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MICHELLE MOVING AWAY FROM BAHAMAS, SLOWLY WEAKENING
November 5, 2001 At 4 p.m. EST,
the center of Hurricane Michelle was located near latitude 25.9
north, longitude 75.4 west or about 145 miles east-northeast
of Nassau in the Bahamas. This position is also about 790 miles
west-southwest of Bermuda. Michelle is moving toward the northeast
near 21 mph, and this motion is expected to continue for the
next 24 hours. Maximum sustained winds are near 75 mph with higher
gusts. Gradual weakening is forecast during the next 24 hours,
according to NOAA's National
Hurricane Center. (Click NOAA satellite image for larger
view of Hurricane Michelle taken Nov. 5, 2001 at 10:15 a.m. EST.
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to see latest satellite image.)
Hurricane force winds extend outward up to 70 miles from the
center, and tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 230
miles. The estimated minimum central pressure is 980 mb, 28.94
inches. Storm surge flooding in portions of the Bahamas is expected
to gradually subside.
The government of the Bahamas will discontinue all hurricane
warnings for the central and northwestern Bahamas at 5 p.m. EST.
A tropical storm warning will be in effect for the islands of
Abaco and Eleuthera and Grand Bahama Island. At 4 p.m. EST, the
government of Bermuda changed its hurricane watch to a tropical
storm warning.
The gale warning is discontinued on the Florida east coast from
Cocoa Beach southward to Jupiter Inlet. All warnings are discontinued
for south Florida. Marine interests should exercise caution until
winds and seas slowly subside.
For storm information for specific areas of the USA, please monitor
products issued by National
Weather Service local forecast offices. In addition, see
NOAA's Southeast River
Forecast Center for the latest river conditions.
Storm
Advisories updated
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NOAA's National Hurricane
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