National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce
POST TROPICAL CYCLONE REPORT...TROPICAL STORM CRISTOBAL
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL
229 PM EDT FRI JUN 12 2020


NOTE: THE DATA SHOWN HERE ARE PRELIMINARY....AND SUBJECT TO UPDATES
AND CORRECTIONS AS APPROPRIATE.

THIS REPORT INCLUDES EVENTS OCCURRING WHEN WATCHES AND/OR WARNINGS
WERE IN EFFECT...OR WHEN SIGNIFICANT FLOODING ASSOCIATED WITH
CRISTOBAL OR ITS REMNANTS WAS AFFECTING THE AREA.

COUNTIES INCLUDED...BAY...BROOKS...DECATUR...DIXIE...FRANKLIN...
GADSDEN...GULF...JACKSON...JEFFERSON...LAFAYETTE...LANIER...LEON...
LIBERTY...LOWNDES...MADISON...TAYLOR...THOMAS...WAKULLA...WALTON






A. LOWEST SEA LEVEL PRESSURE/MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS AND PEAK GUSTS
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METAR OBSERVATIONS...
NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IS 10 METERS AND WIND AVERAGING IS 2 MINUTES
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LOCATION  ID    MIN    DATE/     MAX      DATE/     PEAK    DATE/
LAT  LON        PRES   TIME      SUST     TIME      GUST    TIME
DEG DECIMAL     (MB)   (UTC)     (KT)     (UTC)     (KT)    (UTC)
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NON-METAR OBSERVATIONS...
NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IN METERS AND WIND AVERAGING PERIOD IN
MINUTES INDICATED UNDER MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WIND IF KNOWN
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LOCATION  ID    MIN    DATE/     MAX      DATE/     PEAK    DATE/
LAT  LON        PRES   TIME      SUST     TIME      GUST    TIME
DEG DECIMAL     (MB)   (UTC)     (KT)     (UTC)     (KT)    (UTC)
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XPAN-PANAMA CITY BEACH FL
30.23 -85.88  1003.6  07/2010   119/021  07/1850   138/037 08/0405  
                                 15/99

CHOC-CHOCTAW BEACH FL
30.48 -86.33  1007.6  08/0114   137/033  08/0532   147/038 08/0517  
                                 99/99

EDWA-ED WALLINE BEACH FL
30.35 -86.23  1007.5  08/1958   132/029  08/0515   120/036 08/0507  
                                 99/99

GCSC-GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE FL
30.19 -85.73  1006.9  07/2154   129/034  07/2209   130/040 07/2058  
                                 99/99

KFLALLIG2-BALD POINT FL
29.92 -84.33  1010.8  07/1149   193/038  07/1349   193/038 07/1349  
                                 99/99



B. MARINE OBSERVATIONS...
NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IN METERS AND WIND AVERAGING PERIOD IN
MINUTES INDICATED UNDER MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WIND IF KNOWN
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LOCATION  ID    MIN    DATE/     MAX      DATE/     PEAK    DATE/
LAT  LON        PRES   TIME      SUST     TIME      GUST    TIME
DEG DECIMAL     (MB)   (UTC)     (KT)     (UTC)     (KT)    (UTC)
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PCBF1-PANAMA CITY BEACH, FL NOS
30.21 -85.88  1010    07/1700   150/035  08/0406   150/042 08/0406  
                                8.6/99

SGOF1-TYNDALL AFB TOWER C, FL
29.41 -84.86  1008.9  07/1200   134/030  06/1600   180/035 07/1300  
                                 35/99

XSTA-ST ANDREW BAY
30.13 -85.72  1006.9  07/2120   165/028  08/0435   140/034 07/2255  
                                 09/99

REMARKS: 


C. STORM TOTAL RAINFALL FROM 1200 UTC JUN 06 UNTIL 1200 UTC JUN  8
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CITY/TOWN                    COUNTY               ID         RAINFALL
LAT LON                                                       (IN)   
DEG DECIMAL
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HOPEWELL                     MADISON                          13.54  
30.39  -83.44

1 SSE HOPEWELL               MADISON                          12.27  
30.36  -83.44

3 SE HANSON                  MADISON                          11.72  
30.53  -83.33

4 NE MADISON CO AIRPORT      MADISON                          10.98  
30.48  -83.25

1 NNE MONTICELLO             JEFFERSON                         8.63  
30.56  -83.86

3 ENE PORT LEON              WAKULLA                           8.28  
30.14  -84.14

4 ENE MONTICELLO             JEFFERSON                         7.52  
30.56  -83.80

1 NNE PERRY-FOLEY AIRPOR     TAYLOR                            7.41  
30.09  -83.57

4 E PORT LEON                WAKULLA                           7.26  
30.13  -84.13

2 WSW SMITH                  TAYLOR                            6.56  
30.10  -83.45

1 N THOMAS CITY              JEFFERSON                         6.35  
30.37  -83.97

1 SW WAKULLA GARDENS         WAKULLA                           6.16  
30.16  -84.32

1 NE LAFAYETTE               LEON                              5.81  
30.44  -84.20

2 E ST PETER                 LEON                              5.70  
30.48  -84.19

2 ENE LAFAYETTE              LEON                              5.64  
30.44  -84.19

2 WSW SCOTLAND               GADSDEN                           5.60  
30.56  -84.46

3 S LAFAYETTE                LEON                              5.52  
30.39  -84.22

2 NNE ST PETER               LEON                              5.38  
30.51  -84.22

4 WNW TROUPVILLE             LOWNDES                           5.37  
30.87  -83.40

BLUE SPRINGS                 LOWNDES                           5.04  
30.79  -83.45

1 ESE MIDWAY                 LAFAYETTE                         4.92  
30.00  -83.06

1 E SANBORN                  WAKULLA                           4.84  
30.07  -84.59

VALDOSTA REGIONAL AIRPOR     LOWNDES                           4.79  
30.78  -83.28

2 WSW ST PETER               LEON                              4.50  
30.47  -84.26

2 SE MINEOLA                 LOWNDES                           4.41  
30.89  -83.32

3 W COOKS HAMMOCK            LAFAYETTE                         4.40  
29.92  -83.33

3 E THOMASVILLE              THOMAS                            4.19  
30.84  -83.93

4 ENE PINE PARK              THOMAS                            4.19  
30.88  -84.05

TALLAHASSEE INTERNATIONA     LEON                              4.17  
30.40  -84.36

1 ESE OCHLOCKONEE BAY        WAKULLA                           4.17  
29.97  -84.36

3 SW PANACEA                 WAKULLA                           4.17  
30.01  -84.42

1 WSW OAK KNOLL ESTATES      LEON                              4.08  
30.52  -84.28

TELOGIA                      LIBERTY                           3.91  
30.35  -84.82

2 ENE LAFAYETTE              LEON                              3.89  
30.44  -84.19

2 SE BLOXHAM                 LEON                              3.88  
30.36  -84.61

1 WNW KILLEARN LAKES         LEON                              3.75  
30.59  -84.24

4 S CHIPOLA TERRACE          JACKSON                           3.72  
30.77  -85.17

1 E SAUNDERS                 BAY                               3.50  
30.43  -85.40

OPEN SANDS                   BAY                               3.43  
30.21  -85.86

1 WSW CENTRAL CITY           LIBERTY                           3.37  
30.18  -84.94

5 ENE CROSS CITY AIRPORT     DIXIE                             3.32  
29.66  -83.03

SHELL POINT                  WAKULLA                           3.30  
30.06  -84.29

1 S THOMASVILLE              THOMAS                            3.27  
30.83  -83.98

1 ENE MOODY AFB              LANIER                            3.24  
30.98  -83.18

CROSS CITY AIRPORT           DIXIE                             3.23  
29.63  -83.11

4 NNE LAKE RIVERSIDE         THOMAS                            3.23  
31.00  -83.94

5 NE CROSS CITY AIRPORT      DIXIE                             3.12  
29.68  -83.04

2 ESE BAINBRIDGE             DECATUR                           3.12  
30.89  -84.54

2 WNW BLUE GULF BEACH        WALTON                            3.08  
30.35  -86.23

2 NW BEMISS                  LOWNDES                           3.01  
30.95  -83.27



D. INLAND FLOODING...
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COOK...A FEW DIRT ROADS FLOODED, HOWEVER THESE ARE NORMAL ROADS THAT
FLOOD WITH HEAVY RAIN.

JEFFERSON...UPPER CODY ROAD WAS CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING.

LOWNDES...WISENBACKER ROAD SOUTH WAS CLOSED DUE TO WATER OVER THE
ROADWAY.

MADISON...HEAVY RAIN RESULTED IN WATER OVER ROADS, ROADS BEING
WASHED OUT AND THE CLOSURE OF ROADS ACROSS THE EASTERN PORTION OF
THE COUNTY. ONE RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE SUSTAINED MAJOR FLOOD DAMAGE
AND 5 NEARBY RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES WERE AFFECTED BY NUISANCE
FLOODING. IN ADDITION, ONE ACCIDENT WAS CAUSED ON COUNTY ROAD 14 DUE
TO THE HEAVY RAIN.

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E. MAXIMUM OBSERVED WATER LEVEL (WL)...
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ID     CITY/TOWN       COUNTY     STATE  WL  DATUM  DATE/   SOURCE        
       OR LOCATION                      (FT)        TIME
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PCBF1  PANAMA CITY BEA BAY          FL  2.39 MHHW   07/1454 NOS     
30.2133  -85.8783

APCF1  APALACHICOLA    FRANKLIN     FL  2.38 MHHW   07/1948 NOS     
29.7267  -84.9817

SBIF1  SPRING CREEK    WAKULLA      FL  2.19 MHHW   07/1900 USGS    
30.0800  -84.3298

PACF1  PANAMA CITY MAR BAY          FL  2.10 MHHW   07/1548 NOS     
30.1523  -85.6669

STIF1  STEINHATCHEE    TAYLOR       FL  1.92 MHHW   07/1800 OTHER   
29.6761  -83.3962

SEWF1  WHITE CITY      GULF         FL  1.89 MHHW   07/2000 OTHER   
29.8849  -85.2197

SUWF1  SUWANNEE        DIXIE        FL  1.84 MHHW   07/1930 USGS    
29.3281  -83.1440

NUTF1  NUTALL RISE     TAYLOR       FL  1.73 MHHW   07/1936 USGS    
30.1497  -83.9642

REMARKS: 


F. TORNADOES...
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(DIST)CITY/TOWN              COUNTY           DATE/         EF SCALE
LAT LON (DEG DECIMAL)                         TIME(UTC)    (IF KNOWN)
DESCRIPTION
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G. STORM IMPACTS BY COUNTY...
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COUNTY            DEATHS           INJURIES             EVACUATIONS  
DESCRIPTION
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BAY                  0                 0                     0    

ELEVATED WATER LEVELS RESULTED IN MINOR BEACH EROSION AS THE WATER
REACHED THE BASE OF THE DUNES.

COOK                 0                 0                     0    

A FEW DIRT ROADS THAT TYPICALLY FLOOD, FLOODED IN THE COUNTY.

GULF                 0                 0                     0    

HIGH SURF AROUND CAPE SAN BLAS RESULTED IN SOME OVERWASH NEAR THE
STUMP HOLE AREA. MODERATE BEACH EROSION WAS OBSERVED. A FEW POWER
OUTAGES WERE REPORTED.

JEFFERSON            0                 0                     0    

THE 1200-1800 BLOCK OF UPPER CODY ROAD WAS CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING
FROM HEAVY RAIN. TREES WERE DOWNED ON 13 ROADS ACROSS THE COUNTY.

LOWNDES              0                 0                     0    

HEAVY RAIN RESULTED IN WISENBACKER ROAD SOUTH BEING CLOSED FROM
WATER OVER THE ROADWAY.

MADISON              0                 0                     0    

HEAVY RAIN RESULTED IN WATER OVER ROADS, ROADS BEING WASHED OUT, AND
THE CLOSURE OF ROADS ACROSS THE EASTERN PORTIONS OF THE COUNTY. ONE
ACCIDENT WAS CAUSED ON COUNTY ROAD 14 DUE TO THE HEAVY RAIN. ONE
RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE SUSTAINED MAJOR FLOOD DAMAGE AND 5 NEARBY
RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES WERE AFFECTED BY NUISANCE FLOODING.

WAKULLA              0                 0                     0    

MINOR COASTAL FLOODING RESULTED IN WATER OVER THE ROADWAY ON BOTTOMS
ROAD. IN ADDITION, OLD FORT ROAD FLOODED IN ST. MARKS.

WALTON               0                 0                     0    

MAJOR BEACH EROSION.

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LEGEND:
I-INCOMPLETE DATA
E-ESTIMATED