ZCZC MIATCPAT1 ALL TTAA00 KNHC DDHHMM BULLETIN SUBTROPICAL STORM ALEX ADVISORY NUMBER 3 NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL012016 500 AM AST THU JAN 14 2016 ...ALEX CONTINUES TO STRENGTHEN... ...EXPECTED TO AFFECT THE AZORES TONIGHT AND FRIDAY... SUMMARY OF 500 AM AST...0900 UTC...INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------- LOCATION...30.1N 29.3W ABOUT 560 MI...905 KM SSW OF THE AZORES MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...70 MPH...110 KM/H PRESENT MOVEMENT...NNE OR 20 DEGREES AT 18 MPH...30 KM/H MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...984 MB...29.06 INCHES WATCHES AND WARNINGS -------------------- Interests in the Azores should monitor the progress of Alex. DISCUSSION AND 48-HOUR OUTLOOK ------------------------------ At 500 AM AST (0900 UTC), the center of Subtropical Storm Alex was located near latitude 30.1 North, longitude 29.3 West. The storm is moving toward the north-northeast near 18 mph (30 km/h). A turn toward the north with an increase in forward speed is expected by this afternoon. On the forecast track, the center of Alex will move through the central Azores late tonight or early Friday. Maximum sustained winds have increased to near 70 mph (110 km/h) with higher gusts. Some fluctuations in strength are possible during the next 48 hours. Alex is expected to move through the Azores with storm-force winds Thursday night and Friday. Winds of 40 mph extend outward up to 150 miles (240 km) from the center. The estimated minimum central pressure is 984 mb (29.06 inches). HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND ---------------------- WIND: Gale-force winds are expected to begin over portions of Azores by tonight and continue into early Friday. Storm-force winds are possible over portions of the Azores on Friday. Wind speeds atop and on the windward sides of hills and mountains are often up to 30 percent stronger than indicated in this advisory, and in some elevated locations can be even greater. RAINFALL: Alex is expected to produce total rain accumulations of 3 to 5 inches over the Azores through Friday, with possible isolated maximum amounts of 7 inches. These rains could produce life-threatening flash floods and mudslides. NEXT ADVISORY ------------- Next complete advisory at 1100 AM AST. $$ Forecaster Stewart NNNN
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