• [Collection] Unleash Your Style: Discover the Perfect Timepiece to Elevate Your Look

  • Dec 23 2024
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

[Collection] Unleash Your Style: Discover the Perfect Timepiece to Elevate Your Look

  • Summary

  • **Breaking Weather News**

    Good evening, I'm your weather anchor. Here's the latest update on hurricane alerts, warnings, and significant weather updates from the past 24 hours, courtesy of NOAA, the National Hurricane Center, and major weather news sources.

    **Current Storm Systems:**
    - **Atlantic Hurricane Season Update:** The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season has officially ended on November 30, 2023, and there are no current tropical cyclones in the Atlantic[1][4].
    - **Severe Weather Alerts:** The Storm Prediction Center has issued a Day 2 Convective Outlook indicating a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms across parts of the Tennessee Valley. Isolated damaging wind gusts and a brief tornado are possible through mid-day Wednesday[3].
    - **Day 3 Convective Outlook:** No severe thunderstorm areas are forecast for Saturday, December 21, 2024. However, modest buoyancy and ascent associated with a mid/upper-level shortwave trough may support convection with potential for sporadic lightning flashes and locally gusty winds across coastal regions of northern California and Oregon[5].

    **Trajectories and Potential Impacts:**
    - **Tennessee Valley:** A cold front will extend from southern Ohio to southeast Arkansas to central Texas, developing southeast across the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, mostly moving offshore from the Gulf and Atlantic coasts by Thursday morning. Thunderstorms will be ongoing along a frontal zone from northeast Texas to western Tennessee, with a damaging wind gust or a brief tornado possible early in the forecast period[3].
    - **Northeast Texas to Tennessee Valley:** Storms will likely be mostly anafrontal due to the southeastward advancing cold front and storm motion parallel to the front. Some instability will remain across western/middle Tennessee, where stronger flow could promote more organization/propagation ahead of the cold front[3].
    - **Florida, Georgia, and Carolinas:** Southerly flow ahead of the approaching mid-level trough will establish low to mid 60s dewpoints across much of Florida into eastern Georgia and the eastern Carolinas by Wednesday afternoon, potentially leading to thunderstorms[3].

    **Additional Weather Updates:**
    - **NOAA-21 Satellite:** The newest satellite in the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) constellation is now fully operational, providing critical weather data[1].
    - **Space Weather Threats:** NOAA hosted an exercise on space weather threats to satellite operations, focusing on satellite orbital drag and energetic particles[1].
    - **Flood Prediction Capabilities:** The Biden-Harris Administration has announced $80 million to improve flood prediction capabilities, supporting NOAA’s efforts to upgrade the National Water Model and expand Flood Inundation Mapping services[1].

    Stay tuned for further updates and always check your local forecast for the latest information. This concludes our weather update. Thank you for watching.
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