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SPC MD 1832

SPC MD 1832

[html]MD 1832 CONCERNING TORNADO WATCH 599... FOR PARTS OF SOUTHEASTERN GEORGIA AND ADJACENT SOUTHEASTERN SOUTH CAROLINA
       
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Mesoscale Discussion 1832
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0711 PM CDT Mon Aug 05 2024

Areas affected...parts of southeastern Georgia and adjacent
southeastern South Carolina

Concerning...Tornado Watch 599...

Valid 060011Z - 060215Z

The severe weather threat for Tornado Watch 599 continues.

SUMMARY...Tornado threat may increase a bit over the next couple of
hours, northeast of the center of T. S. Debby.

DISCUSSION...Latest radar loop shows the center of Debby drifting
slowly northeastward, now across the Georgia/Florida state line.
Northeast of the center of circulation, offshore east of the mouth
of the Savannah River, some increase in low-level circulations
associated with cellular convection has been noted over the past
hour.  While these circulations have continued to weaken as cells
approach the coast, and to this point none have moved onshore, there
appears to be a slightly greater chance that this occurs -- which
could pose risk for a brief tornado(es).  Greatest risk in the short
term would appear to be over coastal/far southeastern South Carolina
(coastal portions of Jasper/Beaufort/Charleston/Colleton Counties)
in South Carolina.

..Goss.. 08/06/2024

...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...

ATTN...WFO...CHS...JAX...FFC...

LAT...LON   30968125 31338145 31768235 32208238 32618159 32858036
            32417920 31767981 31138021 30968125


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