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Holiday over - NOT amateur radio

We returned from our week in Malta yesterday to the cold, rain and green countryside. Everyone we met was kind and helpful. It was hot and sunny almost all the time we were there. The hotel and food were excellent.

However, Malta is very built up (the most dense in Europe) and what little countryside there was was rocky and barren.

If you go on holiday for sun, swimming pools and food it might suit you. Overall, I am glad we went, but I doubt we will return.

Weather Summary (WXSUM)SW September 11-12, 2024

September 10, 2024 Report #4 as of 1640 hrs.

EOC Activation Level: Level 3 (Virtual Activation)
WebEOC Event Name: TW Sep 10-13, 2024
Crisis Track Event Name: TW Sep 10-13, 2024
Sources: NWS Jackson, NOAA

OVERVIEW:

  • A significant risk for heavy rainfall (6-10” of rain) is forecast for Wednesday
    through Thursday night across southern and coastal counties including
    McComb, Poplarville, and Gulfport. This area faces likely flash flooding,
    numerous roads may be flooded, closed or washed out. Flooding of
    structures increasing likely and minor to moderate river flooding is likely.
  • An elevated risk for heavy rainfall (4-6β€³ of rain) is forecast for Wednesday
    through Thursday night across much of central and southern Mississippi,
    including areas around Jackson, Vicksburg, Natchez, Brookhaven,
    Hattiesburg, and Laurel. This area faces likely flash flooding, possible road
    closures, and potential minor river flooding.
  • A limited threat (2-4β€³ of rain) extends across the remainder of the state,
    including Tupelo, Laurel, Yazoo City, Greenville, Greenwood, Eupora,
    Columbus, Kosciusko, Clarksdale, Tunica, Southaven, Oxford, Corinth,
    Philadelphia, and Meridian with localized flash flooding possible, particularly
    in low-lying and urban areas.
  • An elevated wind threat from Tropical Storm Francine is expected
    Wednesday afternoon through Thursday afternoon in the southwestern
    corner and coastal areas of Mississippi, including Natchez, McComb,
    Brookhaven, Poplarville and Gulfport. This elevated threat includes wind
    gusts of 45-55 mph, with potential for widespread downed trees and
    powerlines, some damage to roofs and homes, many blocked roads, and
    power outages possibly lasting several days. The rest of the state, including
    Jackson, Greenville, Tupelo, and the Gulf Coast, faces a limited wind threat with gusts of 30-45 mph, some downed trees and powerlines, some blocked
    roads, and possible power outages for 1-2 days.
  • A slight risk for severe storms is forecast for Wednesday afternoon and night
    across coastal Mississippi, including Hattiesburg, Gulfport, and Poplarville.
    Isolated severe storms with damaging wind gusts and a few tornadoes are
    possible. A marginal risk extends across eastern portion of the state,
    including Tupelo, Columbus, Philadelphia, Meridian, Magee, Laurel, and
    McComb, with the possibility of isolated severe storms, a few tornadoes, and
    damaging wind gusts. The timing for severe weather is mainly late
    Wednesday afternoon after 5pm into early Thursday morning.

TIMING:Wednesday through Thursday night.

RAINFALL (MS): https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/

  • 4-7β€³ of rain is expected across much of central and southern Mississippi,
    with locally higher amounts possible. This covers a larger area than just
    southern Mississippi.
  • 2-4β€³ of rain is forecast for northern Mississippi and the southeastern corner
    of the state, also with locally higher amounts possible.
    FLASH FLOODING POTENTIAL (MS): https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/
  • Flash flooding is likely in the elevated threat area. This includes the
    possibility of some roads being flooded/closed and some structures possibly
    threatened with inundation.
  • In the limited threat area localized flash flooding is possible, particularly in
    low-lying and urban areas. Minor river flooding is possible in both threat
    areas.

WATCHES/WARNINGS (MS): https://alerts.weather.gov/cap/ms.php?x=1

  • Tropical Storm Warning – Until Further Notice: Lincoln, Pearl River,
    Southern Jackson, Southern Harrison, Southern Hancock,
    Northern Jackson, Walthall, Southern Harrison, Pike, Amite, Northern
    Hancock, Northern Harrison, Wilkinson, Southern Hancock, Stone
  • Storm Surge Warning – Until Further Notice: Southern Harrison, Southern
    Jackson
  • Tropical Storm Watch – Until Further Notice: Greene, Perry, Adams,
    Forrest, Franklin, Lamar, Copiah, Covington, Jefferson Davis, Simpson,
    Jefferson, Claiborne, Marion, Lawrence, Lincoln
  • Flood Watch – Until 9/12/2024 @07:00 CDT – Wilkinson, Amite, Pike,
    Walthall, Pearl River, Northern Hancock, Northern Harrison, Northern
    Jackson, Southern Hancock, Southern Harrison, Southern Jackson,
  • Flood Watch – Until 9/12/2024 @ 1300 CDT: Madison, Leake, Hinds,
    Rankin, Scott, Newton, Claiborne, Copiah, Simpson, Smith, Jasper, Adams,
    Jefferson, Franklin, Lincoln, Lawrence, Jefferson Davis, Covington, Jones,
    Marion, Lamar, Forrest, Wayne, Perry, Greene, Stone, George
  • Flood Warning – Until 9/12/2024 @ 0700 CDT: Hancock
  • Flood Warning – Until 9/13/2024: Harrison, Pearl River, Pike
  • Flood Warning – Until 9/14/2024: Harrison
  • Tropical Cyclone Statement – Until 9/10/2024@18:30 CDT: Wilkinson,
    Amite, Pike, Walthall, Pearl River, Northern Hancock, Northern Harrison,
    Northern Jackson, Southern Hancock, Southern Harrison, Southern Jackson,
    Claiborne, Copiah, Simpson, Jefferson, Adams, Franklin, Lincoln, Lawrence,
    Jefferson Davis, Marion, Lamar

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