PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT...CORRECTION 2
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON DC
200 PM EST TUE NOV 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 WERNLY, CHIEF, WARNING AND FORECAST BRANCH
SUBJECT: WILMINGTON (ILM), NORTH CAROLINA WEATHER SERVICE
OFFICE'S SHORT-FUSE COUNTY WARNING AREA EXPANDS...
EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 1, 1994.
...CORRECTION TO SEPT. 30 AND OCT. 3rd CORRECTION STATEMENT FOR
AFOS/NWWS IDENTIFIER FOR COASTAL FLOOD STATEMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF
TABLE 3. ALL OTHER INFORMATION REMAINS THE SAME...
Effective Thursday, December 1, 1994 at 10 a.m. Eastern Standard
Time, the National Weather Service (NWS) will transfer short-fuse
warning responsibility for eight counties in northeast South
Carolina TO the Wilmington (ILM), North Carolina Weather Service
Office (WSO) From the Weather Service Forecast Office (WSFO) in
Columbia (CAE), South Carolina and FROM the WSO in Charleston
(CHS), South Carolina (Table 1). For those counties, WSO ILM
will issue short-fuse warnings products (Table 2) and related
products that give follow-up information on warnings (Table 3).
For holder of NWS Operations Manual C-47, County Warning Areas,
this transfer is the 45th update for 1994.
Because of this county warning transfer, subscribers to the NOAA
Weather Radio Wire Service (NWWS) and the Family of Services
(FOS) must take appropriate action to receive the short-fuse
warnings and related products for these eight counties using the
ILM identifier (Tables 2 and 3) instead of the CHS and CAE
identifiers. For example, if you have been receiving severe
thunderstorm warnings using the product AFOS/NWWS identifier
CAESVRCAE or CAESVRCHS, you will have to change your product
identifier to RDUSVRILM. The Universal Generic Codes (UGC),
however, will remain unchanged.
Table 1.
County UGC ZONE CODE UGC COUNTY CODE FROM TO
Darlington SCZ023- SCC031- CAE ILM
Dillon SCZ024- SCC033- CAE ILM
Florence SCZ032- SCC041- CAE ILM
Georgetown ** SCZ046- SCC043- CHS ILM
Horry ** SCZ034- SCC051- CHS ILM
Marion SCZ033- SCC067- CAE ILM
Marlboro SCZ017- SCC069- CAE ILM
Williamsburg SCZ039- SCC089- CHS ILM
** adjacent to SCZ501- (South Carolina coastal waters) ILM
Table 2: The following are short-fuse warning products for the 8
counties transferred to ILM. UGC county codes (and marine zone
codes, as applicable) are used in these.
Warning product for AFOS/NWWS ID WMO header (for FOS)
+ Tornadoes RDUTORILM WFUS1 KILM
+ Severe Thunderstorms RDUSVRILM WUUS1 KILM
Flash Floods RDUFFWILM WRUS1 KILM
* Special Marine Warning RDUSMWILM WMUS1 KILM
"*" means for coastal water areas only. "+" means that these
will also include special marine warnings when coastal waters are
also threatened in addition to land areas.
Table 3: The following are key related products for the 8
counties transferred to ILM. UGC zone codes are used in these.
Related products AFOS/NWWS ID WMO header (for FOS)
Special Weather Statement RDUSPSILM WWUS35 KILM
Severe Weather Statement RDUSVSILM WWUS34 KILM
Civil Emergency Message RDUCEMILM MMUS40 KILM
Public Info. Statement RDUPNSILM ABUS34 KILM
+ Winter Weather Warnings RDUWSWILM WWUS46 KILM
+ Non-precipitation Warnings RDUNPWILM WWUS45 KILM
Short-Term Forecast RDUNOWILM FXUS21 KILM
Flash Flood Statement RDUFFSILM RWUS32 KILM
Local Storm Report RDULSRILM WWUS30 KILM
Hurricane Local Statement RDUHLSILM WWUS31 KILM
Marine Weather Statement RDUMWSILM FZUS60 KILM
# Coastal Flood Statement *** RDUCFWILM *** FZUS68 KILM
# for coastal zones ***(corrected ID)***
+ For emergency backup to WSFO CAE.
WSFO CAE may still issue the following for longer-fuse events
affecting the 8 counties.
Related products AFOS/NWWS ID WMO header (for FOS)
Special Weather Statement CAESPSCAE WWUS35 KCAE
Severe Weather Statement CAESVSCAE WWUS34 KCAE
Civil Emergency Message CAECEMCAE MMUS40 KCAE
Public Info. Statement CAEPNSCAE ABUS34 KCAE
Winter Weather Warnings CAEWSWCAE WWUS46 KCAE
Non-precipitation Warnings CAENPWCAE WWUS45 KCAE
If you have further questions you may contact Richard Anthony
(Meteorologist In Charge) or Tom Matheson (Warning Coordination
Meteorologist) at:
National Weather Service Office
2015 Gardner Drive
Wilmington, NC 28405-9629
(910) 762-4289
NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION MESSAGE 94-47
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS
200 PM EST TUE NOV 1 1994
TO: USERS OF NWS' Eta MODEL
FROM: FRED ZBAR
ACTING CHIEF, SERVICES DEVELOPMENT BRANCH
SUBJECT: CHANGE TO THE OPERATIONAL Eta MODEL, AFFECTING
CALCULATION OF CONVECTIVE AVAILABLE POTENTIAL ENERGY
AND CONVECTIVE INHIBITION
(THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WAS PROVIDED BY MICHAEL BALDWIN, NMC
DEVELOPMENT DIVISION)
At 1200 UTC on November 1, 1994, a change was made to the Eta
Model code. This change fixes a code error involving the
calculations of the convective available potential energy (CAPE)
and the convective inhibition (CINS) made in the post-processing
routines of the Eta Model. The error was found to be an incorrect
calculation of the temperature along a moist adiabat for a lifted
parcel. This change will only affect the CAPE and CINS output
fields.
Please call Geoff DiMego at (301) 763-8056 if you have any
questions.