Hurricane Watch Posted in U.S. For Hanna
Posted on: Thursday, 4 September 2008, 09:00 CDT
Hurricane watches were posted in North and South Carolina Thursday as Tropical Storm Hanna advanced on the Bahamas, U.S. forecasters in Miami said.
A hurricane watch is in effect from Surf City, N.C., southwestward to north of Edisto Beach, S.C., and a tropical storm watch is in effect from Edisto Beach southwestward to Altamaha Sound, Ga. A tropical storm warning remained in effect for all the Bahamas and for the Turks and Caicos Islands.
At 5 a.m., the National Hurricane Center said Hanna was just below hurricane strength with sustained winds of 70 mph, centered about 295 miles east-southeast of Nassau and about 770 miles south-southeast of Wilmington, N.C.
The storm was moving toward the northwest near 12 mph, and "this motion is expected to continue during the next couple of days with a gradual increase in forward speed," the report said.
The NHC called Hanna a "sprawling" system, with tropical storm force winds extending outward up to 290 miles from the center.
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist said at a news conference Wednesday Florida is in a state of emergency as a precaution, as Hanna is expected to brush the eastern coast, the Miami Herald reported.
Source: United Press International
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