PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON DC
300 PM EDT FRI JUL 1 1994
TO: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE (NWS) OFFICES, FAMILY OF
SERVICES (FOS) SUBSCRIBERS, NOAA WEATHER WIRE SERVICE
(NWWS) SUBSCRIBERS, OTHER NWS PRODUCT USERS
FROM: DONALD R. WERNLY, CHIEF, WARNING AND FORECAST BRANCH
SUBJECT: INTRODUCTION OF SEPARATE PRODUCT FOR PROBABILITIES OF
HURRICANE/TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS
Beginning today, July 1, 1994, the probability of
hurricane/tropical storm conditions shall be issued, as needed,
in tabular form as a separate product. The new products, STRIKE
PROBABILITY FORECAST, are available on AFOS under identifiers
cccSPFATx, where ccc is your local node identifier and x = 1
through 5. The corresponding WMO headers for these products are
WTNT71-75 KNHC. For NWWS users, the identifiers are MIASPFAT1-5
and NFDSPFAT1-5 (for backup). Previously, such information had
been appended to public (AFOS category TCP/WMO headers WTNT31-35
KNHC) and marine (AFOS category TCM/WMO headers WTNT21-25 KNHC)
advisories. The probability information shall be issued at the
regularly scheduled public advisory times, as needed, and when
special public advisories are issued.
Landfall probabilities generally will be issued for all named
storms forecast to be within 72 hours of landfall in the Atlantic
basin. In addition, the National Hurricane Center may issue
probabilities for tropical depressions forecast to become named
storms and be a threat to land within 72 hours.
Probabilities will be computed for the following locations:
Brownsville, TX Fort Pierce, FL
Corpus Christi, TX Cocoa Beach, FL
Port O'Connor, TX Daytona Beach, FL
Galveston, TX Jacksonville, FL
Port Arthur, TX Savannah, GA
New Iberia, LA Charleston, SC
New Orleans, LA Myrtle Beach, SC
Buras, LA Wilmington, NC
Gulfport, MS Morehead City, NC
Mobile, AL Cape Hatteras, NC
Pensacola, FL Norfolk, VA
Panama City, FL Ocean City, MD
Apalachicola, FL Atlantic City, NJ
St. Marks, FL New York, NY
Cedar Key, FL Montauk Point, NY
Tampa, FL Providence, RI
Venice, FL Nantucket Island, MA
Fort Myers, FL Hyannis, MA
Marco Island, FL Boston, MA
Key West, FL Portland, ME
Marathon, FL Bar Harbor, ME
Miami, FL Eastport, ME
West Palm Beach, FL
29N 85W 28N 93W
29N 87W 28N 95W
28N 89W 27N 96W
28N 91W 25N 96W
Note that probabilities are not issued for the West Coast of the
continental United States or Hawaii.
For AFOS users, the AFOS Change Notice announcing these changes
was #882, which was issued May 31, 1994. For NWWS users, for
this change was announced in NWWS Change Notice #147, which was
issued June 14, 1994.
If you have any questions regarding the new Strike Probability
Forecast messages, call Rainer Dombrowsky at (301)-713-0090.
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PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON DC
300 PM EDT FRI JUL 1 1994
TO: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE (NWS) OFFICES, FAMILY OF
SERVICES (FOS) SUBSCRIBERS, NOAA WEATHER WIRE SERVICE
(NWWS) SUBSCRIBERS, OTHER NWS PRODUCT USERS
FROM: DONALD R. WERNLY, CHIEF, WARNING AND FORECAST BRANCH
SUBJECT: INTRODUCTION OF SEPARATE PRODUCT FOR PROBABILITIES OF
HURRICANE/TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS
Beginning today, July 1, 1994, the probability of
hurricane/tropical storm conditions shall be issued, as needed,
in tabular form as a separate product. The new products, STRIKE
PROBABILITY FORECAST, are available on AFOS under identifiers
cccSPFATx, where ccc is your local node identifier and x = 1
through 5. The corresponding WMO headers for these products are
WTNT71-75 KNHC. For NWWS users, the identifiers are MIASPFAT1-5
and NFDSPFAT1-5 (for backup). Previously, such information had
been appended to public (AFOS category TCP/WMO headers WTNT31-35
KNHC) and marine (AFOS category TCM/WMO headers WTNT21-25 KNHC)
advisories. The probability information shall be issued at the
regularly scheduled public advisory times, as needed, and when
special public advisories are issued.
Landfall probabilities generally will be issued for all named
storms forecast to be within 72 hours of landfall in the Atlantic
basin. In addition, the National Hurricane Center may issue
probabilities for tropical depressions forecast to become named
storms and be a threat to land within 72 hours.
Probabilities will be computed for the following locations:
Brownsville, TX Fort Pierce, FL
Corpus Christi, TX Cocoa Beach, FL
Port O'Connor, TX Daytona Beach, FL
Galveston, TX Jacksonville, FL
Port Arthur, TX Savannah, GA
New Iberia, LA Charleston, SC
New Orleans, LA Myrtle Beach, SC
Buras, LA Wilmington, NC
Gulfport, MS Morehead City, NC
Mobile, AL Cape Hatteras, NC
Pensacola, FL Norfolk, VA
Panama City, FL Ocean City, MD
Apalachicola, FL Atlantic City, NJ
St. Marks, FL New York, NY
Cedar Key, FL Montauk Point, NY
Tampa, FL Providence, RI
Venice, FL Nantucket Island, MA
Fort Myers, FL Hyannis, MA
Marco Island, FL Boston, MA
Key West, FL Portland, ME
Marathon, FL Bar Harbor, ME
Miami, FL Eastport, ME
West Palm Beach, FL
29N 85W 28N 93W
29N 87W 28N 95W
28N 89W 27N 96W
28N 91W 25N 96W
Note that probabilities are not issued for the West Coast of the
continental United States or Hawaii.
For AFOS users, the AFOS Change Notice announcing these changes
was #882, which was issued May 31, 1994. For NWWS users, for
this change was announced in NWWS Change Notice #147, which was
issued June 14, 1994.
If you have any questions regarding the new Strike Probability
Forecast messages, call Rainer Dombrowsky at (301)-713-0090.
END
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON DC
445 PM EDT THU JUN 30 1994
TO: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE (NWS) OFFICES, FAMILY OF
SERVICES (FOS) SUBSCRIBERS, NOAA WEATHER WIRE SERVICE
(NWWS) SUBSCRIBERS, OTHER NWS PRODUCT USERS
FROM: DONALD R. WERNLY, CHIEF, WARNING AND FORECAST BRANCH
SUBJECT: RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST
OFFICE'S SHORT-FUSE COUNTY WARNING AREA EXPANDS ON
SEPT. 1, 1994
Effective Thursday, September 1, 1994 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern
Daylight Time, the National Weather Service (NWS) will transfer
short-fuse warning responsibility for ten central North Carolina
counties TO the National Weather Service Forecast Office (WSFO)
in Raleigh (RDU), North Carolina FROM North Carolina Weather
Service Offices (WSO) in Greensboro (GSO), Charlotte (CLT), and
Wilmington (ILM). Table 1 lists the ten counties and the
appropriate Universal Generic Codes (UGC).
The short-fuse warning products are listed in Table 2 and the
related statements that provide follow-up warning information are
listed in Table 3. For holders of NWS Operations Manual Chapter
C-47, County Warning Areas, this transfer is the 27th update in
1994 of the latest chapter issuance.
Because of this county warning transfer, subscribers to the NOAA
Weather Wire Service (NWWS) and the Family of Services (FOS) must
take appropriate action to receive the short-fuse warnings and
related products for these ten counties using the RDU identifier
(Tables 2 and 3) instead of the GSO, CLT, and ILM identifiers.
For example, if you have been receiving severe thunderstorm or
tornado warnings from the counties listed in Table 1 using the
AFOS/NWWS product identifier RDUSVRGSO or RDUTORCLT, you will
need to change the product identifier to RDUSVRRDU and RDUTORRDU,
respectively. The Universal Generic Codes (UGC), however, will
remain unchanged.
TABLE 1.
COUNTY UGC ZONE CODE UGC COUNTY CODE FROM TO
Forsyth NCZ021- NCC067- GSO RDU
Guilford NCZ022- NCC081- GSO RDU
Alamance NCZ023- NCC001- GSO RDU
Davidson NCZ038- NCC057- GSO RDU
Randolph NCZ039- NCC151- GSO RDU
Stanly NCZ073- NCC167- CLT RDU
Montgomery NCZ074- NCC123- CLT RDU
Anson NCZ083- NCC007- CLT RDU
Richmond NCZ084- NCC153- CLT RDU
Sampson NCZ089- NCC163- ILM RDU
TABLE 2.
The following are short-fuse warning products for the ten
counties transferred to WSFO RDU. The UGC county codes are used
in these products.
WARNING PRODUCTS FOR: AFOS/NWWS ID WMO header (for FOS)
Tornadoes RDUTORRDU WFUS1 KRDU
Severe thunderstorms RDUSVRRDU WUUS1 KRDU
Flash floods RDUFFWRDU WRUS1 KRDU
TABLE 3.
The following are key related products for the ten counties
transferred to WSFO RDU. The UGC zone codes are used in these
products.
RELATED PRODUCTS AFOS/NWWS ID WMO header (for FOS)
Special Weather Statement RDUSPSRDU WWUS35 KRDU
Severe Weather Statement RDUSVSRDU WWUS34 KRDU
Civil Emergency Message RDUCEMRDU MMUS40 KRDU
Public Information Statement RDUPNSRDU ABUS34 KRDU
Short-Term Forecast RDUNOWRDU FXUS21 KRDU
Flash Flood Statement RDUFFSRDU RWUS32 KRDU
Local Storm Report RDULSRRDU WWUS30 KRDU
Winter Weather Warnings RDUWSWRDU WWUS46 KRDU
Non-precipitation Warnings RDUNPWRDU WWUS45 KRDU
If you have further questions, you may contact:
Steve Harned (Meteorologist-In-Charge) or
George Lemons (Warning Coordination Meteorologist)
National Weather Service Forecast Office
1005 Capability Drive, Suite 300
Raleigh, N.C. 27606
Phone 919-515-8210
Johnnie Smith (Official-in-Charge) Official-in-Charge
National Weather Service Office NWS Service Office
6425 Airport Parkway 5318 Morris Field Dr
Greensboro, N.C. 27409 Suite 200
Phone 910-668-9269 Charlotte, N.C. 28208
Phone 704-359-8144
Al Hinn (Meteorologist-In-Charge)
National Weather Service Office
New Hanover County Airport
1739 Hewlett Drive
Wilmington, NC 28405
Phone 910-762-4289
PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON DC
445 PM EDT THU JUN 30 1994
TO: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE (NWS) OFFICES, FAMILY OF
SERVICES (FOS) SUBSCRIBERS, NOAA WEATHER WIRE SERVICE
(NWWS) SUBSCRIBERS, OTHER NWS PRODUCT USERS
FROM: DONALD R. WERNLY, CHIEF, WARNING AND FORECAST BRANCH
SUBJECT: KANSAS CITY MISSOURI WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE'S SHORT-
FUSE COUNTY WARNING AREA EXPANDS ON SEPTEMBER 1, 1994
Effective Thursday, September 1, 1994, at 8:00 a.m., Central
Daylight Time, the National Weather Service (NWS) will transfer
short-fuse warning responsibility for 10 counties in Missouri and
one county in Kansas TO the Kansas City (MCI), Missouri Weather
Service Office (WSO) at Pleasant Hill FROM the St. Louis (STL),
Missouri Weather Service Forecast Office (WSFO), the Columbia
(COU), Missouri WSO and the Topeka (TOP), Kansas WSFO (see
Table 1). For the affected counties, WSO MCI will issue
short-fuse warnings (Table 2) and follow-up information on the
warnings (Table 3). For holders of NWS Operations Manual Chapter
C-47, County Warning Areas, this transfer is the 28th update in
1994.
Because of this transfer of county warning responsibility,
subscribers to the NOAA Weather Wire Service (NWWS) and the
Family of Services (FOS) must take appropriate action to receive
the short-fuse warnings and related products for these 11
counties using the MCI identifier (Tables 2 and 3) instead of the
STL, COU and TOP identifiers. For example, if you have been
receiving severe thunderstorm warnings using the AFOS/NWWS
product identifier of STLSVRCOU or TOPSVRTOP, you will have to
change the identifier to STLSVRMCI. However, the Universal
Generic Code (UGC) will remain unchanged (as shown in Table 1).
Table 1.
STATE COUNTY UGC ZONE CODE UGC COUNTY CODE FROM TO
MO Adair MOZ017- MOC001- STL MCI
MO Schuyler MOZ008- MOC197- STL MCI
MO Chariton MOZ032- MOC041- COU MCI
MO Cooper MOZ046- MOC053- COU MCI
MO Howard MOZ040- MOC089- COU MCI
MO Linn MOZ024- MOC115- COU MCI
MO Macon MOZ025- MOC121- COU MCI
MO Pettis MOZ045- MOC159- COU MCI
MO Randolph MOZ033- MOC175- COU MCI
MO Saline MOZ039- MOC195- COU MCI
KS Atchison KSZ025- KSC005- TOP MCI
Table 2: The following are short-fuse warning products for the 11
counties transferred to MCI. UGC county codes are used in these.
WARNING PRODUCT FOR: AFOS/NWWS ID WMO HEADER (FOR FOS)
Tornadoes STLTORMCI WFUS1 KMCI
Severe Thunderstorms STLSVRMCI WUUS1 KMCI
Flash Floods STLFFWMCI WRUS1 KMCI
Table 3: The following are key related products for the 11
counties transferred to MCI. UGC zone codes are used in these.
RELATED PRODUCTS AFOS/NWWS ID WMO HEADER (FOR FOS)
Special Weather Statement STLSPSMCI WWUS35 KMCI
Severe Weather Statement STLSVSMCI WWUS34 KMCI
Civil Emergency Message STLCEMMCI MMUS40 KMCI
Public Info. Statement STLPNSMCI ABUS34 KMCI
Short-term Forecast STLNOWMCI FXUS21 KMCI
Flash Flood Statement STLFFSMCI RWUS32 KMCI
Local Storm Report STLLSRMCI WWUS30 KMCI
** Winter Weather Warning STLWSWMCI WWUS46 KMCI
** Non-Precipitation Warning STLNPWMCI WWUS45 KMCI
** (Emergency backup use to WSFO's TOP and STL only)
WSFO STL will continue to issue the following longer-fuse
products for the Missouri counties listed in Table one:
Winter Weather Warning STLWSWSTL WWUS46 KSTL
Non-Precipitation Warning STLNPWSTL WWUS45 KSTL
Severe Weather Statement STLSVSSTL WWUS34 KSTL
Special Weather Statement STLSPSSTL WWUS35 KSTL
Public Info. Statement STLPNSSTL ABUS34 KSTL
Civil Emergency Statement STLCEMSTL MMUS40 KSTL
WSFO TOP will continue to issue longer-fuse products for Atchison
County, Kansas:
Winter Weather Warning TOPWSWTOP WWUS46 KTOP
Non-Precipitation Warning TOPNPWTOP WWUS45 KTOP
Severe Weather Statement TOPSVSTOP WWUS34 KTOP
Special Weather Statement TOPSPSTOP WWUS35 KTOP
Public Info. Statement TOPPNSTOP ABUS34 KTOP
Civil Emergency Statement TOPCEMTOP MMUS40 KTOP
If you have further questions, you may contact the following:
Steven Thomas, Meteorologist-In-Charge (MIC), or Jim Kramper
National Weather Service Forecast Office
12 Research Park Drive
St. Charles, MO. 63304-5686 Ph. 314-447-1876
William Bunting, Acting MIC Curtis Holderbach, MIC
National Weather Office National Weather Service
1803 North 7 Highway 1116 NE Strait Avenue
Pleasant Hill, MO. 64080-9421 Topeka, KS. 66616-1698
(816)-540-5147 913-232-0814
Arno Perlow, Official-In-Charge, National Weather Service
11200 Airport Road
Columbia, MO. 65201-9725 Ph. (314)-443-1214
PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON DC
300 PM EDT FRI JUL 1 1994
TO: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE (NWS) OFFICES, FAMILY OF
SERVICES (FOS) SUBSCRIBERS, NOAA WEATHER WIRE SERVICE
(NWWS) SUBSCRIBERS, OTHER NWS PRODUCT USERS
FROM: DONALD R. WERNLY, CHIEF, WARNING AND FORECAST BRANCH
SUBJECT: HASTINGS, NEBRASKA WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE'S SHORT-FUSE
COUNTY WARNING AREA EXPANDS ON SEPTEMBER 1, 1994
Effective Thursday, September 1, 1994, at 8:00 a.m., Central
Daylight Time, the National Weather Service (NWS) will transfer
short-fuse warning responsibility for six counties (Table 1) in
north-central Kansas to the Hastings (GRI), Nebraska, Weather
Service Office (WSO) from the Goodland (GLD), Kansas, WSO and the
Concordia (CNK), Kansas, WSO. For the affected counties, WSO GRI
will issue short-fuse warnings (Table 2) and follow-up
information on the warnings (Table 3). For holders of NWS
Operations Manual Chapter C-47, County Warning Areas, this
transfer is the 29th update in 1994 of the latest issuance.
Because of this transfer of county warning responsibility,
subscribers to the NOAA Weather Wire Service (NWWS) and the
Family of Services (FOS) must take appropriate action to receive
the short-fuse warnings and related products for these six
counties using the GRI identifier (Tables 2 and 3) in place of
the GLD and CNK identifiers. For example, if you have been
receiving severe thunderstorm warnings using the AFOS/NWWS
product identifier of TOPSVRCNK or TOPSVRGLD, you will have to
change the AFOS/NWWS identifier to OMASVRGRI. However, the
Universal Generic Codes (UGC) will remain unchanged (as shown in
Table 1).
Table 1:
STATE COUNTY UGC ZONE CODE UGC COUNTY CODE FROM TO
KS Phillips KSZ005- KSC147- GLD GRI
KS Rooks KSZ017- KSC163- GLD GRI
KS Jewell KSZ007- KSC089- CNK GRI
KS Mitchell KSZ019- KSC123- CNK GRI
KS Osborne KSZ018- KSC141- CNK GRI
KS Smith KSZ006- KSC183- CNK GRI
Table 2: The following are short-fuse warning products for the 6
counties transferred to GRI. UGC county codes are used in these.
WARNING PRODUCT FOR: AFOS/NWWS ID WMO HEADER (FOR FOS)
Tornadoes OMATORGRI WFUS1 KGRI
Severe Thunderstorms OMASVRGRI WUUS1 KGRI
Flash Floods OMAFFWGRI WRUS1 KGRI
Table 3: The following are key related products for the 6
counties transferred to GRI. UGC zone codes are used in these.
RELATED PRODUCTS AFOS/NWWS ID WMO HEADER (FOR FOS)
Special Weather Statement OMASPSGRI WWUS35 KGRI
Severe Weather Statement OMASVSGRI WWUS34 KGRI
Civil Emergency Message OMACEMGRI MMUS40 KGRI
Public Info. Statement OMAPNSGRI ABUS34 KGRI
Short-term Forecast OMANOWGRI FXUS21 KGRI
Flash Flood Statement OMAFFSGRI RWUS32 KGRI
Local Storm Report OMALSRGRI WWUS30 KGRI
* Winter Weather Warning OMAWSWGRI WWUS46 KGRI
* Non-Precipitation Warning OMANPWGRI WWUS45 KGRI
* These will be issued only for emergency backup to the Weather
Service Forecast Office (WSFO) at Topeka (TOP), Kansas.
WSFO TOP will continue to issue the following longer-fuse
products for the Kansas counties listed in Table 1:
Winter Weather Warning TOPWSWTOP WWUS46 KTOP
Non-Precipitation Warning TOPNPWTOP WWUS45 KTOP
Severe Weather Statement TOPSVSTOP WWUS34 KTOP
Special Weather Statement TOPSPSTOP WWUS35 KTOP
Public Info. Statement TOPPNSTOP ABUS34 KTOPCivil Emergency
Statement TOPCEMTOP MMUS40 KTOP
If you have further questions, you may contact the following:
Steven Schurr, Meteorologist-In-Charge
National Weather Service Office
6405 West Osborne Drive
Hastings, NE 68901-9120
(402)-462-2127
David Theophilus, Meteorologist-In-Charge/Area Manager
National Weather Service Forecast Office
6707 North 288th Street
PO Box 719
Valley, NE 68064-0719
(402)-359-5166
Curtis Holderbach, Meteorologist-In-Charge/Area Manager
National Weather Service Forecast Office
1116 NE Strait Avenue
Topeka, KS 66616-1698
(913)-232-0814
James Packett, Official-In-Charge Dennis Hull, Warning
National Weather Service Office Coordination Met.
PO Box 483 - Blosser Municipal Airport NWS Office
Concordia, KS 66901-0483 920 Armory Road
(913)-243-3142 Goodland, KS 67735-9273
(913)-899-2360
PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON DC
300 PM EDT FRI JUL 1 1994
TO: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE (NWS) OFFICES, FAMILY OF
SERVICES (FOS) SUBSCRIBERS, NOAA WEATHER WIRE SERVICE
(NWWS) SUBSCRIBERS, OTHER NWS PRODUCT USERS
FROM: DONALD R. WERNLY, CHIEF, WARNING AND FORECAST BRANCH
SUBJECT: TOPEKA (TOP), KANSAS WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST OFFICE'S
SHORT-FUSE COUNTY WARNING AREA EXPANDS, EFFECTIVE
SEPTEMBER 1, 1994
Effective Thursday, September 1, 1994, at 8:00 a.m., Central
Daylight Time, the National Weather Service (NWS) will transfer
short-fuse warning responsibility for six counties in
north-central Kansas to the Topeka (TOP), Kansas Weather Service
Forecast Office (WSFO) from the Concordia (CNK), Kansas Weather
Service Office (WSO) (see Table 1). For the affected counties,
WSFO TOP will issue short-fuse warnings (Table 2) and follow-up
information on the warnings (Table 3). For holders of NWS
Operations Manual Chapter C-47, County Warning Areas, this
transfer is the 30th update in 1994 of the latest issuance.
Because of this transfer of county warning responsibility,
subscribers to the NOAA Weather Wire Service (NWWS) and the
Family of Services (FOS) must take appropriate action to receive
the short-fuse warnings and related products for these six
counties using the TOP identifier (Tables 2 and 3) in place of
the CNK identifier. For example, if you have been receiving
severe thunderstorm warnings using the AFOS/NWWS product
identifier of TOPSVRCNK, you will have to change the AFOS/NWWS
product identifier to TOPSVRTOP. However, the Universal Generic
Code (UGC) will remain unchanged (as shown in Table 1).
Table 1:
STATE COUNTY UGC ZONE CODE UGC COUNTY CODE FROM TO
(FIPS)
KS Clay KSZ021- KSC027- CNK TOP
KS Cloud KSZ020- KSC029- CNK TOP
KS Dickinson KSZ035- KSC041- CNK TOP
KS Ottawa KSZ034- KSC143- CNK TOP
KS Republic KSZ008- KSC157- CNK TOP
KS Washington KSZ009- KSC201- CNK TOP
Table 2: The following are short-fuse warning products for the
six counties transferred to WSFO Topeka. UGC county codes are
used in these products.
WARNING PRODUCT FOR: AFOS/NWWS ID WMO HEADER (FOR FOS)
Tornadoes TOPTORTOP WFUS1 KTOP
Severe Thunderstorms TOPSVRTOP WUUS1 KTOP
Flash Floods TOPFFWTOP WRUS1 KTOP
Table 3: The following are key related products for the six
counties transferred to WSFO Topeka. UGC zone codes are used in
these products.
RELATED PRODUCTS AFOS/NWWS ID WMO HEADER (FOR FOS)
Special Weather Statement TOPSPSTOP WWUS35 KTOP
Severe Weather Statement TOPSVSTOP WWUS34 KTOP
Civil Emergency Message TOPCEMTOP MMUS40 KTOP
Public Info. Statement TOPPNSTOP ABUS34 KTOP
Short-term Forecast TOPNOWTOP FXUS21 KTOP
Flash Flood Statement TOPFFSTOP RWUS32 KTOP
Local Storm Report TOPLSRTOP WWUS30 KTOP
If you have further questions, you may contact the following:
Curtis Holderbach, Meteorologist-In-Charge/Area Manager
National Weather Service Forecast Office
1116 NE Strait Avenue
Topeka, KS 66616-1698
(913)-232-0814
James Packett, Official-In-Charge
National Weather Service Office
PO Box 483 - Blosser Municipal Airport
Concordia, KS 66901-0483
(913)-243-3142
END
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PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON DC
445 PM EDT THU JUN 30 1994
TO: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE (NWS) OFFICES, FAMILY OF
SERVICES (FOS) SUBSCRIBERS, NOAA WEATHER WIRE SERVICE
(NWWS) SUBSCRIBERS, OTHER NWS PRODUCT USERS
FROM: DONALD R. WERNLY, CHIEF, WARNING AND FORECAST BRANCH
SUBJECT: RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST
OFFICE'S SHORT-FUSE COUNTY WARNING AREA EXPANDS ON
SEPT. 1, 1994
Effective Thursday, September 1, 1994 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern
Daylight Time, the National Weather Service (NWS) will transfer
short-fuse warning responsibility for ten central North Carolina
counties TO the National Weather Service Forecast Office (WSFO)
in Raleigh (RDU), North Carolina FROM North Carolina Weather
Service Offices (WSO) in Greensboro (GSO), Charlotte (CLT), and
Wilmington (ILM). Table 1 lists the ten counties and the
appropriate Universal Generic Codes (UGC).
The short-fuse warning products are listed in Table 2 and the
related statements that provide follow-up warning information are
listed in Table 3. For holders of NWS Operations Manual Chapter
C-47, County Warning Areas, this transfer is the 27th update in
1994 of the latest chapter issuance.
Because of this county warning transfer, subscribers to the NOAA
Weather Wire Service (NWWS) and the Family of Services (FOS) must
take appropriate action to receive the short-fuse warnings and
related products for these ten counties using the RDU identifier
(Tables 2 and 3) instead of the GSO, CLT, and ILM identifiers.
For example, if you have been receiving severe thunderstorm or
tornado warnings from the counties listed in Table 1 using the
AFOS/NWWS product identifier RDUSVRGSO or RDUTORCLT, you will
need to change the product identifier to RDUSVRRDU and RDUTORRDU,
respectively. The Universal Generic Codes (UGC), however, will
remain unchanged.
TABLE 1.
COUNTY UGC ZONE CODE UGC COUNTY CODE FROM TO
Forsyth NCZ021- NCC067- GSO RDU
Guilford NCZ022- NCC081- GSO RDU
Alamance NCZ023- NCC001- GSO RDU
Davidson NCZ038- NCC057- GSO RDU
Randolph NCZ039- NCC151- GSO RDU
Stanly NCZ073- NCC167- CLT RDU
Montgomery NCZ074- NCC123- CLT RDU
Anson NCZ083- NCC007- CLT RDU
Richmond NCZ084- NCC153- CLT RDU
Sampson NCZ089- NCC163- ILM RDU
TABLE 2.
The following are short-fuse warning products for the ten
counties transferred to WSFO RDU. The UGC county codes are used
in these products.
WARNING PRODUCTS FOR: AFOS/NWWS ID WMO header (for FOS)
Tornadoes RDUTORRDU WFUS1 KRDU
Severe thunderstorms RDUSVRRDU WUUS1 KRDU
Flash floods RDUFFWRDU WRUS1 KRDU
TABLE 3.
The following are key related products for the ten counties
transferred to WSFO RDU. The UGC zone codes are used in these
products.
RELATED PRODUCTS AFOS/NWWS ID WMO header (for FOS)
Special Weather Statement RDUSPSRDU WWUS35 KRDU
Severe Weather Statement RDUSVSRDU WWUS34 KRDU
Civil Emergency Message RDUCEMRDU MMUS40 KRDU
Public Information Statement RDUPNSRDU ABUS34 KRDU
Short-Term Forecast RDUNOWRDU FXUS21 KRDU
Flash Flood Statement RDUFFSRDU RWUS32 KRDU
Local Storm Report RDULSRRDU WWUS30 KRDU
Winter Weather Warnings RDUWSWRDU WWUS46 KRDU
Non-precipitation Warnings RDUNPWRDU WWUS45 KRDU
If you have further questions, you may contact:
Steve Harned (Meteorologist-In-Charge) or
George Lemons (Warning Coordination Meteorologist)
National Weather Service Forecast Office
1005 Capability Drive, Suite 300
Raleigh, N.C. 27606
Phone 919-515-8210
Johnnie Smith (Official-in-Charge) Official-in-Charge
National Weather Service Office NWS Service Office
6425 Airport Parkway 5318 Morris Field Dr
Greensboro, N.C. 27409 Suite 200
Phone 910-668-9269 Charlotte, N.C. 28208
Phone 704-359-8144
Al Hinn (Meteorologist-In-Charge)
National Weather Service Office
New Hanover County Airport
1739 Hewlett Drive
Wilmington, NC 28405
Phone 910-762-4289
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PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON DC
445 PM EDT THU JUN 30 1994
TO: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE (NWS) OFFICES, FAMILY OF
SERVICES (FOS) SUBSCRIBERS, NOAA WEATHER WIRE SERVICE
(NWWS) SUBSCRIBERS, OTHER NWS PRODUCT USERS
FROM: DONALD R. WERNLY, CHIEF, WARNING AND FORECAST BRANCH
SUBJECT: KANSAS CITY MISSOURI WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE'S SHORT-
FUSE COUNTY WARNING AREA EXPANDS ON SEPTEMBER 1, 1994
Effective Thursday, September 1, 1994, at 8:00 a.m., Central
Daylight Time, the National Weather Service (NWS) will transfer
short-fuse warning responsibility for 10 counties in Missouri and
one county in Kansas TO the Kansas City (MCI), Missouri Weather
Service Office (WSO) at Pleasant Hill FROM the St. Louis (STL),
Missouri Weather Service Forecast Office (WSFO), the Columbia
(COU), Missouri WSO and the Topeka (TOP), Kansas WSFO (see
Table 1). For the affected counties, WSO MCI will issue
short-fuse warnings (Table 2) and follow-up information on the
warnings (Table 3). For holders of NWS Operations Manual Chapter
C-47, County Warning Areas, this transfer is the 28th update in
1994.
Because of this transfer of county warning responsibility,
subscribers to the NOAA Weather Wire Service (NWWS) and the
Family of Services (FOS) must take appropriate action to receive
the short-fuse warnings and related products for these 11
counties using the MCI identifier (Tables 2 and 3) instead of the
STL, COU and TOP identifiers. For example, if you have been
receiving severe thunderstorm warnings using the AFOS/NWWS
product identifier of STLSVRCOU or TOPSVRTOP, you will have to
change the identifier to STLSVRMCI. However, the Universal
Generic Code (UGC) will remain unchanged (as shown in Table 1).
Table 1.
STATE COUNTY UGC ZONE CODE UGC COUNTY CODE FROM TO
MO Adair MOZ017- MOC001- STL MCI
MO Schuyler MOZ008- MOC197- STL MCI
MO Chariton MOZ032- MOC041- COU MCI
MO Cooper MOZ046- MOC053- COU MCI
MO Howard MOZ040- MOC089- COU MCI
MO Linn MOZ024- MOC115- COU MCI
MO Macon MOZ025- MOC121- COU MCI
MO Pettis MOZ045- MOC159- COU MCI
MO Randolph MOZ033- MOC175- COU MCI
MO Saline MOZ039- MOC195- COU MCI
KS Atchison KSZ025- KSC005- TOP MCI
Table 2: The following are short-fuse warning products for the 11
counties transferred to MCI. UGC county codes are used in these.
WARNING PRODUCT FOR: AFOS/NWWS ID WMO HEADER (FOR FOS)
Tornadoes STLTORMCI WFUS1 KMCI
Severe Thunderstorms STLSVRMCI WUUS1 KMCI
Flash Floods STLFFWMCI WRUS1 KMCI
Table 3: The following are key related products for the 11
counties transferred to MCI. UGC zone codes are used in these.
RELATED PRODUCTS AFOS/NWWS ID WMO HEADER (FOR FOS)
Special Weather Statement STLSPSMCI WWUS35 KMCI
Severe Weather Statement STLSVSMCI WWUS34 KMCI
Civil Emergency Message STLCEMMCI MMUS40 KMCI
Public Info. Statement STLPNSMCI ABUS34 KMCI
Short-term Forecast STLNOWMCI FXUS21 KMCI
Flash Flood Statement STLFFSMCI RWUS32 KMCI
Local Storm Report STLLSRMCI WWUS30 KMCI
** Winter Weather Warning STLWSWMCI WWUS46 KMCI
** Non-Precipitation Warning STLNPWMCI WWUS45 KMCI
** (Emergency backup use to WSFO's TOP and STL only)
WSFO STL will continue to issue the following longer-fuse
products for the Missouri counties listed in Table one:
Winter Weather Warning STLWSWSTL WWUS46 KSTL
Non-Precipitation Warning STLNPWSTL WWUS45 KSTL
Severe Weather Statement STLSVSSTL WWUS34 KSTL
Special Weather Statement STLSPSSTL WWUS35 KSTL
Public Info. Statement STLPNSSTL ABUS34 KSTL
Civil Emergency Statement STLCEMSTL MMUS40 KSTL
WSFO TOP will continue to issue longer-fuse products for Atchison
County, Kansas:
Winter Weather Warning TOPWSWTOP WWUS46 KTOP
Non-Precipitation Warning TOPNPWTOP WWUS45 KTOP
Severe Weather Statement TOPSVSTOP WWUS34 KTOP
Special Weather Statement TOPSPSTOP WWUS35 KTOP
Public Info. Statement TOPPNSTOP ABUS34 KTOP
Civil Emergency Statement TOPCEMTOP MMUS40 KTOP
If you have further questions, you may contact the following:
Steven Thomas, Meteorologist-In-Charge (MIC), or Jim Kramper
National Weather Service Forecast Office
12 Research Park Drive
St. Charles, MO. 63304-5686 Ph. 314-447-1876
William Bunting, Acting MIC Curtis Holderbach, MIC
National Weather Office National Weather Service
1803 North 7 Highway 1116 NE Strait Avenue
Pleasant Hill, MO. 64080-9421 Topeka, KS. 66616-1698
(816)-540-5147 913-232-0814
Arno Perlow, Official-In-Charge, National Weather Service
11200 Airport Road
Columbia, MO. 65201-9725 Ph. (314)-443-1214
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PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON DC
300 PM EDT FRI JUL 1 1994
TO: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE (NWS) OFFICES, FAMILY OF
SERVICES (FOS) SUBSCRIBERS, NOAA WEATHER WIRE SERVICE
(NWWS) SUBSCRIBERS, OTHER NWS PRODUCT USERS
FROM: DONALD R. WERNLY, CHIEF, WARNING AND FORECAST BRANCH
SUBJECT: HASTINGS, NEBRASKA WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE'S SHORT-FUSE
COUNTY WARNING AREA EXPANDS ON SEPTEMBER 1, 1994
Effective Thursday, September 1, 1994, at 8:00 a.m., Central
Daylight Time, the National Weather Service (NWS) will transfer
short-fuse warning responsibility for six counties (Table 1) in
north-central Kansas to the Hastings (GRI), Nebraska, Weather
Service Office (WSO) from the Goodland (GLD), Kansas, WSO and the
Concordia (CNK), Kansas, WSO. For the affected counties, WSO GRI
will issue short-fuse warnings (Table 2) and follow-up
information on the warnings (Table 3). For holders of NWS
Operations Manual Chapter C-47, County Warning Areas, this
transfer is the 29th update in 1994 of the latest issuance.
Because of this transfer of county warning responsibility,
subscribers to the NOAA Weather Wire Service (NWWS) and the
Family of Services (FOS) must take appropriate action to receive
the short-fuse warnings and related products for these six
counties using the GRI identifier (Tables 2 and 3) in place of
the GLD and CNK identifiers. For example, if you have been
receiving severe thunderstorm warnings using the AFOS/NWWS
product identifier of TOPSVRCNK or TOPSVRGLD, you will have to
change the AFOS/NWWS identifier to OMASVRGRI. However, the
Universal Generic Codes (UGC) will remain unchanged (as shown in
Table 1).
Table 1:
STATE COUNTY UGC ZONE CODE UGC COUNTY CODE FROM TO
KS Phillips KSZ005- KSC147- GLD GRI
KS Rooks KSZ017- KSC163- GLD GRI
KS Jewell KSZ007- KSC089- CNK GRI
KS Mitchell KSZ019- KSC123- CNK GRI
KS Osborne KSZ018- KSC141- CNK GRI
KS Smith KSZ006- KSC183- CNK GRI
Table 2: The following are short-fuse warning products for the 6
counties transferred to GRI. UGC county codes are used in these.
WARNING PRODUCT FOR: AFOS/NWWS ID WMO HEADER (FOR FOS)
Tornadoes OMATORGRI WFUS1 KGRI
Severe Thunderstorms OMASVRGRI WUUS1 KGRI
Flash Floods OMAFFWGRI WRUS1 KGRI
Table 3: The following are key related products for the 6
counties transferred to GRI. UGC zone codes are used in these.
RELATED PRODUCTS AFOS/NWWS ID WMO HEADER (FOR FOS)
Special Weather Statement OMASPSGRI WWUS35 KGRI
Severe Weather Statement OMASVSGRI WWUS34 KGRI
Civil Emergency Message OMACEMGRI MMUS40 KGRI
Public Info. Statement OMAPNSGRI ABUS34 KGRI
Short-term Forecast OMANOWGRI FXUS21 KGRI
Flash Flood Statement OMAFFSGRI RWUS32 KGRI
Local Storm Report OMALSRGRI WWUS30 KGRI
* Winter Weather Warning OMAWSWGRI WWUS46 KGRI
* Non-Precipitation Warning OMANPWGRI WWUS45 KGRI
* These will be issued only for emergency backup to the Weather
Service Forecast Office (WSFO) at Topeka (TOP), Kansas.
WSFO TOP will continue to issue the following longer-fuse
products for the Kansas counties listed in Table 1:
Winter Weather Warning TOPWSWTOP WWUS46 KTOP
Non-Precipitation Warning TOPNPWTOP WWUS45 KTOP
Severe Weather Statement TOPSVSTOP WWUS34 KTOP
Special Weather Statement TOPSPSTOP WWUS35 KTOP
Public Info. Statement TOPPNSTOP ABUS34 KTOP
Civil Emergency Statement TOPCEMTOP MMUS40 KTOP
If you have further questions, you may contact the following:
Steven Schurr, Meteorologist-In-Charge
National Weather Service Office
6405 West Osborne Drive
Hastings, NE 68901-9120
(402)-462-2127
David Theophilus, Meteorologist-In-Charge/Area Manager
National Weather Service Forecast Office
6707 North 288th Street
PO Box 719
Valley, NE 68064-0719
(402)-359-5166
Curtis Holderbach, Meteorologist-In-Charge/Area Manager
National Weather Service Forecast Office
1116 NE Strait Avenue
Topeka, KS 66616-1698
(913)-232-0814
James Packett, Official-In-Charge Dennis Hull, Warning
National Weather Service Office Coordination Met.
PO Box 483 - Blosser Municipal Airport NWS Office
Concordia, KS 66901-0483 920 Armory Road
(913)-243-3142 Goodland, KS 67735-9273
(913)-899-2360
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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON DC
300 PM EDT FRI JUL 1 1994
TO: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE (NWS) OFFICES, FAMILY OF
SERVICES (FOS) SUBSCRIBERS, NOAA WEATHER WIRE SERVICE
(NWWS) SUBSCRIBERS, OTHER NWS PRODUCT USERS
FROM: DONALD R. WERNLY, CHIEF, WARNING AND FORECAST BRANCH
SUBJECT: TOPEKA (TOP), KANSAS WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST OFFICE'S
SHORT-FUSE COUNTY WARNING AREA EXPANDS, EFFECTIVE
SEPTEMBER 1, 1994
Effective Thursday, September 1, 1994, at 8:00 a.m., Central
Daylight Time, the National Weather Service (NWS) will transfer
short-fuse warning responsibility for six counties in
north-central Kansas to the Topeka (TOP), Kansas Weather Service
Forecast Office (WSFO) from the Concordia (CNK), Kansas Weather
Service Office (WSO) (see Table 1). For the affected counties,
WSFO TOP will issue short-fuse warnings (Table 2) and follow-up
information on the warnings (Table 3). For holders of NWS
Operations Manual Chapter C-47, County Warning Areas, this
transfer is the 30th update in 1994 of the latest issuance.
Because of this transfer of county warning responsibility,
subscribers to the NOAA Weather Wire Service (NWWS) and the
Family of Services (FOS) must take appropriate action to receive
the short-fuse warnings and related products for these six
counties using the TOP identifier (Tables 2 and 3) in place of
the CNK identifier. For example, if you have been receiving
severe thunderstorm warnings using the AFOS/NWWS product
identifier of TOPSVRCNK, you will have to change the AFOS/NWWS
product identifier to TOPSVRTOP. However, the Universal Generic
Code (UGC) will remain unchanged (as shown in Table 1).
Table 1:
STATE COUNTY UGC ZONE CODE UGC COUNTY CODE FROM TO
(FIPS)
KS Clay KSZ021- KSC027- CNK TOP
KS Cloud KSZ020- KSC029- CNK TOP
KS Dickinson KSZ035- KSC041- CNK TOP
KS Ottawa KSZ034- KSC143- CNK TOP
KS Republic KSZ008- KSC157- CNK TOP
KS Washington KSZ009- KSC201- CNK TOP
Table 2: The following are short-fuse warning products for the
six counties transferred to WSFO Topeka. UGC county codes are
used in these products.
WARNING PRODUCT FOR: AFOS/NWWS ID WMO HEADER (FOR FOS)
Tornadoes TOPTORTOP WFUS1 KTOP
Severe Thunderstorms TOPSVRTOP WUUS1 KTOP
Flash Floods TOPFFWTOP WRUS1 KTOP
Table 3: The following are key related products for the six
counties transferred to WSFO Topeka. UGC zone codes are used in
these products.
RELATED PRODUCTS AFOS/NWWS ID WMO HEADER (FOR FOS)
Special Weather Statement TOPSPSTOP WWUS35 KTOP
Severe Weather Statement TOPSVSTOP WWUS34 KTOP
Civil Emergency Message TOPCEMTOP MMUS40 KTOP
Public Info. Statement TOPPNSTOP ABUS34 KTOP
Short-term Forecast TOPNOWTOP FXUS21 KTOP
Flash Flood Statement TOPFFSTOP RWUS32 KTOP
Local Storm Report TOPLSRTOP WWUS30 KTOP
If you have further questions, you may contact the following:
Curtis Holderbach, Meteorologist-In-Charge/Area Manager
National Weather Service Forecast Office
1116 NE Strait Avenue
Topeka, KS 66616-1698
(913)-232-0814
James Packett, Official-In-Charge
National Weather Service Office
PO Box 483 - Blosser Municipal Airport
Concordia, KS 66901-0483
(913)-243-3142
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