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CLAUDETTE CONTINUING TO MOVE NORTH-NORTHWEST; HURRICANE WARNINGS ISSUED (See the NOAA National Hurricane Center for the latest information on this storm. Complete advisories are posted at 11 a.m., 5 p.m., 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. All times are Eastern. Advisories are posted more frequently as the storm nears the USA mainland.) July 14, 2003 � The NOAA National Hurricane Center in Miami, Fla., reports that at 11 a.m. EDT the center of Tropical Storm Claudette was located near latitude 26.9 north, longitude 92.7 west or about 285 miles east-southeast of Corpus Christi, Texas. Claudette is moving toward the north-northwest near 6 mph. A turn toward the west-northwest is expected during the next 24 hours. This motion could bring the center of Claudette near the Texas coast on Tuesday. (Click NOAA satellite image for larger view of Tropical Storm Claudette taken at 11:00 a.m. EDT on July 14, 2003. Click here for high resolution, which is a very large file. Please credit “NOAA.”) Maximum sustained winds are near 65 mph with higher gusts. Some strengthening is forecast during the next 24 hours, and Claudette could become a hurricane later Monday or Monday night. Tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 miles from the center. Several ships in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico have reported 40-50 mph winds during the past few hours. (Click NOAA tracking map for larger view of Tropical Storm Claudette.) Estimated minimum central pressure is 991 mb, 29.26 inches. Storm surge flooding of 3 to 5 feet above normal tide levels, accompanied by large and dangerous battering waves, can be expected in the warning area near and to the north of where the center crosses the coast. Swells are now impacting the shorelines along the Texas coast and are creating above normal tides and dangerous surf conditions. Storm total rainfall of 5 to 8 inches is possible in association with Claudette. At 11 a.m. EDT, a hurricane warning is in effect along the Texas coast from Baffin Bay to San Louis Pass. A tropical storm warning is in effect north of San Louis Pass to Cameron, La. (Click NOAA satellite image for larger view of Tropical Storm Claudette taken at 11:00 a.m. EDT on July 14, 2003. Click here for high resolution, which is a very large file. Please credit “NOAA.”) The hurricane watch is discontinued for the northeastern coast of Mexico. A hurricane watch remains in effect south of Baffin Bay to Brownsville, Texas. For storm information specific to your area, please monitor products issued by NOAA National Weather Service local forecast offices. NOAA is dedicated to enhancing economic security and national safety through the prediction and research of weather and climate-related events and providing environmental stewardship of the nation�s coastal and marine resources. NOAA is part of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Relevant Web Sites NOAA National Hurricane Center Get the latest advisories here NOAA Atlantic Hurricanes Database — 150 Years of Atlantic Hurricanes NOAA Forecasters Say Six to Nine Hurricanes Could Threaten in 2003 Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale NOAA River Forecast Centers NOAA Flood Products NOAA Rainfall Graphics 24-hour Observed Precipitation as of 8 a.m. today Latest rainfall data as of 8 a.m. EDT today NOAA Buoys NOAA Tides Online NOAA Satellite Images The latest satellite views Colorized Satellite Images NOAA 3-D Satellite Images NOAA Hurricanes Page NOAA Storm Watch Get the latest severe weather information across the USA Media Contact: Frank Lepore, NOAA Hurricane Center, (305) 229-4404 -end- |