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[*] posted on 9-14-2006 at 08:38 PM
Follow up on Lencho's query


Declaran alerta azul en BCS por tormenta Lane
Gladys Rodríguez / Corresponsal
El Universal
La Paz, BCS.
Jueves 14 de septiembre de 2006

Informa Conagua que la tormenta tropical aún no representa riesgos para los sudcalifornianos, no obstante, de continuar su desplazamiento durante el fin de semana, se comenzarán a sentir sus efectos sobre la entidad

10:37{this morning} Mientras las autoridades estatales todavía evalúan los daños que dejó el huracán John a su paso por la península de Baja California Sur, el Sistema de Protección Civil declaró alerta azul -peligro moderado- para la entidad, ante la presencia de la tormenta tropical Lane en el pacífico mexicano.
De acuerdo con el organismo, el fenómeno hidrometeorológico se desplaza al oeste-noroeste, presentando fuerte nubosidad en zonas marítimas, costeras y tierra adentro de Michoacán a Jalisco.
La Comisión Nacional del Agua (Conagua) en BCS informó que la tormenta tropical aún no representa riesgos para los sudcalifornianos, no obstante, de continuar su desplazamiento, durante el fin de semana se comenzarán a sentir sus efectos sobre la entidad.
Según el Sistema Meteorológico Nacional, el fenómeno se localiza a 160 kilómetros al oeste suroeste de Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán y a 225 kilómetros al sur- sureste de Manzanillo, Colima, con vientos máximos sostenidos de 65 km por hora y rachas de 85 km por hora.
Se recomienda tomar precauciones a la navegación marítima de la zona y a la población en general en la región costera de Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán y Guerrero, por vientos fuertes, oleaje elevado y lluvias que podrán alcanzar los 150 milímetros.
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The reporter quotes the Civil Defense, CONAGUA and the Sistema Meterologico Nacional as sources of information
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[*] posted on 9-14-2006 at 10:07 PM


Lencho & Sharksbaja:

I rarely run in circles!! But I definitely feel MY storm path predictions have been more accurate than the guys who get paid the big bucks to make the; more oft than not; less than accurate predictions from which I generate MY prediction! Larry, think those NOAA guys moonlight making mosquito catchers & robotic vacuum cleaners? :lol: There IS some efficacy commonality!
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