Tropical Depression Beryl Update – Wednesday 5/30/11

Tropical Depression Beryl is strengthening a little as it moves east-northeast
near the South Carolina coast on this Wednesday morning. The forecast
track moves the center of the system off of the South Carolina coast
later today, and along or just off of the North Carolina coast through
this evening. Beryl could regain tropical storm-strength later today.

Isolated wind gusts of tropical storm-force are possible along the coastline of South and North Carolina today, along with dangerous surf conditions and rip currents.

Rainfall accumulations of 3 to 6 inches, with isolated amounts of 8
inches, are expected in northeastern South Carolina and eastern North
Carolina.

For the latest information, including graphics, go to the NHC website at www.hurricanes.gov

For information specific to your area, go to the website of your local NOAA National Weather Service at www.weather.govThe Net Management team will continue to monitor Tropical Depression Beryl and will update if needed. At this time activation is NOT NEEDED but we will continue to evaluate this status.

Thank you for your continued support of the VoIP Hurricane/Skywarn Net!

Dustin Cox, N0DRC

Asst. Director of Net Operations
VoIP Hurricane/Skywarn Net

Tropical Depression Beryl is strengthening a little as it moves east-northeast
near the South Carolina coast on this Wednesday morning. The forecast
track moves the center of the system off of the South Carolina coast
later today, and along or just off of the North Carolina coast through
this evening. Beryl could regain tropical storm-strength later today.

Isolated wind gusts of tropical storm-force are possible along the coastline of South and North Carolina today, along with dangerous surf conditions and rip currents.

Rainfall accumulations of 3 to 6 inches, with isolated amounts of 8
inches, are expected in northeastern South Carolina and eastern North
Carolina.

For the latest information, including graphics, go to the NHC website at www.hurricanes.gov

For information specific to your area, go to the website of your local NOAA National Weather Service at www.weather.govThe Net Management team will continue to monitor Tropical Depression Beryl and will update if needed. At this time activation is NOT NEEDED but we will continue to evaluate this status.

Thank you for your continued support of the VoIP Hurricane/Skywarn Net!

Dustin Cox, N0DRC

Asst. Director of Net Operations
VoIP Hurricane/Skywarn Net

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