1 p.m. Update

| September 1, 2008 @ 12:59 pm | 2 Replies

An encouraging report from New Orleans…police, fire and medics are starting to respond to 911 calls again.

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WTNT52 KNHC 011753
TCEAT2
HURRICANE GUSTAV TROPICAL CYCLONE POSITION ESTIMATE
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL072008
100 PM CDT MON SEP 01 2008

AT 1 PM CDT…1800 UTC…THE CENTER OF HURRICANE GUSTAV WAS
ESTIMATED NEAR LATITUDE 29.7 NORTH…LONGITUDE 91.3 WEST OR ABOUT
55 MILES…90 KM…SOUTHEAST OF LAFAYETTE LOUISIANA AND NEAR MORGAN
CITY LOUISIANA.

DURING THE LAST HOUR…THE NATIONAL OCEAN SERVICE AUTOMATED STATION
AT AMERADA PASS LOUISIANA REPORTED SUSTAINED WINDS OF 61 MPH…98
KM/HR…AND A WIND GUST OF 82 MPH…132 KM/HR.

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FORECASTER BEVEN

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