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Hurricane Local Statement
Hurricane Francine Local Statement Advisory Number 13 LAZ034>037-039-046>048-056>060-064>071-076>090-MSZ068>071-077-083>088-120545- Hurricane Francine Local Statement Advisory Number 13 National Weather Service New Orleans LA AL062024 431 PM CDT Wed Sep 11 2024 This product covers Southeast Louisiana and South Mississippi **FRANCINE BECOMES A CATEGORY 2 HURRICANE AS THE EYE APPROACHES THE LOUISIANA COAST** NEW INFORMATION --------------- * CHANGES TO WATCHES AND WARNINGS: - None * CURRENT WATCHES AND WARNINGS: - A Storm Surge Warning, Tropical Storm Warning, and Hurricane Watch are in effect for Eastern Orleans, Lower Tangipahoa, Southeast St. Tammany, Southern Livingston, Southwestern St. Tammany, St. Charles, and St. John The Baptist - A Storm Surge Warning and Hurricane Warning are in effect for Coastal Jefferson Parish, Lower Lafourche, and Lower Terrebonne - A Hurricane Warning is in effect for Assumption, East Baton Rouge, Eastern Ascension, Iberville, St. James, Upper Lafourche, Upper Terrebonne, West Baton Rouge, and Western Ascension - A Tropical Storm Warning and Hurricane Watch are in effect for Lower Jefferson, Northern Livingston, Upper Jefferson, Upper Plaquemines, and Western Orleans - A Storm Surge Warning and Tropical Storm Warning are in effect for Lower Plaquemines, Lower St. Bernard, Southern Hancock, Southern Harrison, and Southern Jackson - A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Amite, Central Plaquemines, Central Tangipahoa, East Feliciana, Northern Hancock, Northern Harrison, Northern Jackson, Northern St. Tammany, Northern Tangipahoa, Pearl River, Pike, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, Upper St. Bernard, Walthall, Washington, West Feliciana, and Wilkinson * STORM INFORMATION: - About 90 miles southwest of New Orleans LA or about 50 miles west-southwest of Houma LA - 29.2N 91.5W - Storm Intensity 100 mph - Movement Northeast or 45 degrees at 17 mph SITUATION OVERVIEW ------------------ Hurricane Francine is approaching the Louisiana coast and is expected to make landfall later this evening. Hurricane and Tropical Storm Warnings remain active across Southeast Louisiana and Southern Mississippi. In addition to the potential for damaging winds, Francine will also bring the threat of life- threatening storm surge along the coastline and lakeshores of Southeast Louisiana and Southern Mississippi where Storm Surge Warnings are currently in place. Heavy rainfall along and to the east of the track will have the potential to cause flooding and flash flooding even in areas that don`t normally flood. Rainfall flooding could be worsened due to the heavy rainfall that saturated grounds just last week. POTENTIAL IMPACTS ----------------- * SURGE: Potential impacts from the main surge event are now unfolding across coastal southeast Louisiana and south Mississippi. Remain well away from life-threatening surge having potential devastating impacts. If realized, these impacts include: - Widespread deep inundation, with storm surge flooding greatly accentuated by powerful battering waves. Structural damage to buildings, with many washing away. Damage greatly compounded from considerable floating debris. Locations may be uninhabitable for an extended period. - Near-shore escape routes and secondary roads washed out or severely flooded. Flood control systems and barriers may become stressed. - Extreme beach erosion. New shoreline cuts possible. - Massive damage to marinas, docks, boardwalks, and piers. Numerous small craft broken away from moorings with many lifted onshore and stranded. Elsewhere across Southeast Louisiana and South Mississippi, little to no impact is anticipated. * FLOODING RAIN: Potential impacts from the flooding rain are still unfolding across Southeast Louisiana and South Mississippi. Remain well guarded against life-threatening flood waters having possible extensive impacts. If realized, these impacts include: - Major rainfall flooding may prompt many evacuations and rescues. - Rivers and tributaries may rapidly overflow their banks in multiple places. Small streams, creeks, canals, and ditches may become dangerous rivers. Flood control systems and barriers may become stressed. - Flood waters can enter many structures within multiple communities, some structures becoming uninhabitable or washed away. Many places where flood waters may cover escape routes. Streets and parking lots become rivers of moving water with underpasses submerged. Driving conditions become dangerous. Many road and bridge closures with some weakened or washed out. * WIND: Potential impacts from the main wind event are now unfolding across southeast Louisiana and south Mississippi. Remain well sheltered from life-threatening wind having possible extensive impacts. If realized, these impacts include: - Considerable roof damage to sturdy buildings, with some having window, door, and garage door failures leading to structural damage. Mobile homes severely damaged, with some destroyed. Damage accentuated by airborne projectiles. Locations may be uninhabitable for weeks. - Many large trees snapped or uprooted along with fences and roadway signs blown over. - Some roads impassable from large debris, and more within urban or heavily wooded places. Several bridges, causeways, and access routes impassable. - Large areas with power and communications outages. Potential impacts from the main wind event are also now unfolding across southeast Louisiana and south Mississippi. Remain well sheltered from dangerous wind having possible limited to significant impacts. * TORNADOES: Potential impacts from tornadoes are still unfolding across southeast Louisiana and south Mississippi. Remain well braced against a dangerous tornado event having possible significant impacts. If realized, these impacts include: - The occurrence of scattered tornadoes can hinder the execution of emergency plans during tropical events. - Several places may experience tornado damage with a few spots of considerable damage, power loss, and communications failures. - Locations could realize roofs torn off frame houses, mobile homes demolished, boxcars overturned, large trees snapped or uprooted, vehicles tumbled, and small boats tossed about. Dangerous projectiles can add to the toll. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS ---------------------------------- * OTHER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION: Now is the time to stay inside and away from windows. Listen for updates and be ready in case you lose electrical power. Keep a battery-powered radio, charged cell phone and flashlight handy. Do not venture outside while in the eye of a hurricane as any improvement in weather will only be temporary. Once the eye passes, conditions will become life threatening as winds immediately return to dangerous speeds, so remain safely sheltered from the storm. If you are prone to flooding or in an area under a storm surge watch or warning, be prepared for the possibility of a quick and dramatic rise in water levels. If a tornado warning is issued for your area, quickly move to the safest place within your shelter. Protect your head and body. * ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION: - For information on appropriate preparations see ready.gov - For information on creating an emergency plan see getagameplan.org - For additional disaster preparedness information see redcross.org NEXT UPDATE ----------- The next local statement will be issued by the National Weather Service in New Orleans LA as conditions warrant. $$
Storm Surge Warning
STORM SURGE WARNING NWS NEW ORLEANS LA 420 PM CDT WED SEP 11 2024 MSZ086-120530- /O.CON.KLIX.SS.W.1006.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/ 420 PM CDT WED SEP 11 2024 Southern Hancock- ...STORM SURGE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT... ...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT... * LOCATIONS AFFECTED - Kiln - Pearlington - Bay St. Louis - Diamondhead - Waveland * WIND - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Equivalent Tropical Storm force wind - Peak Wind Forecast: 30-40 mph with gusts to 55 mph - THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY THAT INCLUDES TYPICAL FORECAST UNCERTAINTY IN TRACK, SIZE AND INTENSITY: Potential for wind 39 to 57 mph - The wind threat has remained nearly steady from the previous assessment. - PLAN: Plan for hazardous wind of equivalent tropical storm force. - PREPARE: Remaining efforts to protect property should be completed as soon as possible. Prepare for limited wind damage. - ACT: Move to safe shelter before the wind becomes hazardous. - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Limited - Damage to porches, awnings, carports, sheds, and unanchored mobile homes. Unsecured lightweight objects blown about. - Many large tree limbs broken off. A few trees snapped or uprooted, but with greater numbers in places where trees are shallow rooted. Some fences and roadway signs blown over. - A few roads impassable from debris, particularly within urban or heavily wooded places. Hazardous driving conditions on bridges and other elevated roadways. - Scattered power and communications outages. * STORM SURGE - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Life-threatening storm surge possible - Peak Storm Surge Inundation: The potential for 4-6 feet above ground somewhere within surge prone areas - Window of concern: Begins this afternoon - THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY THAT INCLUDES TYPICAL FORECAST UNCERTAINTY IN TRACK, SIZE AND INTENSITY: Potential for storm surge flooding greater than 3 feet above ground - The storm surge threat has remained nearly steady from the previous assessment. - PLAN: Shelter against life-threatening storm surge of greater than 3 feet above ground. - PREPARE: Flood preparations and ordered evacuations should be complete. Evacuees should be in shelters well away from storm surge flooding. - ACT: Remain sheltered in a safe location. Do not venture outside. - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Unfolding - Potential impacts from the main surge event are unfolding. * FLOODING RAIN - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Flood Watch is in effect - Peak Rainfall Amounts: Additional 3-6 inches, with locally higher amounts - THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY THAT INCLUDES TYPICAL FORECAST UNCERTAINTY IN TRACK, SIZE AND INTENSITY: Potential for major flooding rain - The flooding rain threat has remained nearly steady from the previous assessment. - PLAN: Emergency plans should include the potential for major flooding from heavy rain. Evacuations and rescues are likely. - PREPARE: Strongly consider protective actions, especially if you are in an area vulnerable to flooding. - ACT: Heed any flood watches and warnings. Failure to take action will likely result in serious injury or loss of life. - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Extensive - Major rainfall flooding may prompt many evacuations and rescues. - Rivers and tributaries may rapidly overflow their banks in multiple places. Small streams, creeks, canals, and ditches may become dangerous rivers. Flood control systems and barriers may become stressed. - Flood waters can enter many structures within multiple communities, some structures becoming uninhabitable or washed away. Many places where flood waters may cover escape routes. Streets and parking lots become rivers of moving water with underpasses submerged. Driving conditions become dangerous. Many road and bridge closures with some weakened or washed out. * TORNADO - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Tornado Watch is in effect - Situation is favorable for tornadoes - THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY THAT INCLUDES TYPICAL FORECAST UNCERTAINTY IN TRACK, SIZE AND INTENSITY: Potential for several tornadoes - The tornado threat has remained nearly steady from the previous assessment. - PLAN: Emergency plans should include the potential for several tornadoes with a few possibly intense having larger damage paths. - PREPARE: Those living in manufactured homes or on boats are urged to relocate to safe shelter before hazardous weather arrives. - ACT: Listen for tornado watches and warnings. If a tornado warning is issued, be ready to shelter quickly. - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Significant - The occurrence of scattered tornadoes can hinder the execution of emergency plans during tropical events. - Several places may experience tornado damage with a few spots of considerable damage, power loss, and communications failures. - Locations could realize roofs torn off frame houses, mobile homes demolished, boxcars overturned, large trees snapped or uprooted, vehicles tumbled, and small boats tossed about. Dangerous projectiles can add to the toll. * FOR MORE INFORMATION: - https://www.msema.org LAT...LON 3040 8968 3041 8965 3041 8965 3042 8950 3042 8934 3042 8934 3037 8934 3037 8935 3034 8934 3032 8932 3030 8933 3027 8936 3025 8939 3026 8942 3025 8943 3023 8942 3020 8945 3019 8944 3018 8946 3018 8947 3019 8946 3019 8947 3019 8948 3018 8950 3018 8952 3019 8953 3020 8954 3018 8957 3021 8960 3022 8962 3024 8961 3026 8963 3027 8963 3027 8963 3028 8963 3029 8965 3031 8964 3032 8963 3034 8963 3036 8966 3040 8968 $$
Tropical Storm Warning
Francine Local Watch/Warning Statement/Advisory Number 13 National Weather Service New Orleans LA AL062024 420 PM CDT Wed Sep 11 2024 MSZ086-120530- /O.CON.KLIX.SS.W.1006.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/ /O.CON.KLIX.TR.W.1006.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/ Southern Hancock- 420 PM CDT Wed Sep 11 2024 ...STORM SURGE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT... ...TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT... * LOCATIONS AFFECTED - Kiln - Pearlington - Bay St. Louis - Diamondhead - Waveland * WIND - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Equivalent Tropical Storm force wind - Peak Wind Forecast: 30-40 mph with gusts to 55 mph - THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY THAT INCLUDES TYPICAL FORECAST UNCERTAINTY IN TRACK, SIZE AND INTENSITY: Potential for wind 39 to 57 mph - The wind threat has remained nearly steady from the previous assessment. - PLAN: Plan for hazardous wind of equivalent tropical storm force. - PREPARE: Remaining efforts to protect property should be completed as soon as possible. Prepare for limited wind damage. - ACT: Move to safe shelter before the wind becomes hazardous. - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Limited - Damage to porches, awnings, carports, sheds, and unanchored mobile homes. Unsecured lightweight objects blown about. - Many large tree limbs broken off. A few trees snapped or uprooted, but with greater numbers in places where trees are shallow rooted. Some fences and roadway signs blown over. - A few roads impassable from debris, particularly within urban or heavily wooded places. Hazardous driving conditions on bridges and other elevated roadways. - Scattered power and communications outages. * STORM SURGE - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Life-threatening storm surge possible - Peak Storm Surge Inundation: The potential for 4-6 feet above ground somewhere within surge prone areas - Window of concern: Begins this afternoon - THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY THAT INCLUDES TYPICAL FORECAST UNCERTAINTY IN TRACK, SIZE AND INTENSITY: Potential for storm surge flooding greater than 3 feet above ground - The storm surge threat has remained nearly steady from the previous assessment. - PLAN: Shelter against life-threatening storm surge of greater than 3 feet above ground. - PREPARE: Flood preparations and ordered evacuations should be complete. Evacuees should be in shelters well away from storm surge flooding. - ACT: Remain sheltered in a safe location. Do not venture outside. - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Unfolding - Potential impacts from the main surge event are unfolding. * FLOODING RAIN - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Flood Watch is in effect - Peak Rainfall Amounts: Additional 3-6 inches, with locally higher amounts - THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY THAT INCLUDES TYPICAL FORECAST UNCERTAINTY IN TRACK, SIZE AND INTENSITY: Potential for major flooding rain - The flooding rain threat has remained nearly steady from the previous assessment. - PLAN: Emergency plans should include the potential for major flooding from heavy rain. Evacuations and rescues are likely. - PREPARE: Strongly consider protective actions, especially if you are in an area vulnerable to flooding. - ACT: Heed any flood watches and warnings. Failure to take action will likely result in serious injury or loss of life. - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Extensive - Major rainfall flooding may prompt many evacuations and rescues. - Rivers and tributaries may rapidly overflow their banks in multiple places. Small streams, creeks, canals, and ditches may become dangerous rivers. Flood control systems and barriers may become stressed. - Flood waters can enter many structures within multiple communities, some structures becoming uninhabitable or washed away. Many places where flood waters may cover escape routes. Streets and parking lots become rivers of moving water with underpasses submerged. Driving conditions become dangerous. Many road and bridge closures with some weakened or washed out. * TORNADO - LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Tornado Watch is in effect - Situation is favorable for tornadoes - THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY THAT INCLUDES TYPICAL FORECAST UNCERTAINTY IN TRACK, SIZE AND INTENSITY: Potential for several tornadoes - The tornado threat has remained nearly steady from the previous assessment. - PLAN: Emergency plans should include the potential for several tornadoes with a few possibly intense having larger damage paths. - PREPARE: Those living in manufactured homes or on boats are urged to relocate to safe shelter before hazardous weather arrives. - ACT: Listen for tornado watches and warnings. If a tornado warning is issued, be ready to shelter quickly. - POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Significant - The occurrence of scattered tornadoes can hinder the execution of emergency plans during tropical events. - Several places may experience tornado damage with a few spots of considerable damage, power loss, and communications failures. - Locations could realize roofs torn off frame houses, mobile homes demolished, boxcars overturned, large trees snapped or uprooted, vehicles tumbled, and small boats tossed about. Dangerous projectiles can add to the toll. * FOR MORE INFORMATION: - https://www.msema.org $$
Flood Watch
Flood Watch National Weather Service New Orleans LA 316 PM CDT Wed Sep 11 2024 LAZ034>037-039-046>048-056>060-064>071-076>090-MSZ068>071-077- 083>088-121200- /O.CON.KLIX.FA.A.0009.000000T0000Z-240912T1200Z/ /00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/ Pointe Coupee-West Feliciana-East Feliciana-St. Helena-Washington- Iberville-West Baton Rouge-East Baton Rouge-Assumption-St. James- St. John The Baptist-Upper Lafourche-St. Charles-Upper St. Bernard-Upper Terrebonne-Lower Terrebonne-Lower Lafourche-Coastal Jefferson Parish-Lower Plaquemines-Lower St. Bernard-Northern Tangipahoa-Southeast St. Tammany-Western Orleans-Eastern Orleans- Northern St. Tammany-Southwestern St. Tammany-Central Tangipahoa- Lower Tangipahoa-Northern Livingston-Southern Livingston-Western Ascension-Eastern Ascension-Upper Jefferson-Lower Jefferson-Upper Plaquemines-Central Plaquemines-Wilkinson-Amite-Pike-Walthall- Pearl River-Northern Hancock-Northern Harrison-Northern Jackson- Southern Hancock-Southern Harrison-Southern Jackson- Including the cities of Donaldsonville, Pascagoula, Reserve, Larose, Denham Springs, Killian, Cocodrie, Robert, Labadieville, Plaquemine, Necaise, Franklinton, Kentwood, Galliano, Destrehan, Diamondhead, Walker, Gloster, Lafitte, French Settlement, Greensburg, Metairie, Venice, Long Beach, Yscloskey, Moss Point, Waveland, Geismar, Kiln, Alliance, Wade, Smithdale, Norco, Dolorosa, Laplace, Hammond, Montegut, Felps, Ocean Springs, Saucier, Gillsburg, Clinton, Fort Adams, Madisonville, Brusly, Gramercy, Tylertown, Leeville, Slidell, Bush, Bayou Sorrel, Golden Meadow, Folsom, Pierre Part, New Roads, Amite, Akers, Liberty, Pointe A La Hache, Dexter, Poplarville, Lyman, Gulfport, Braithwaite, St. Francisville, Sellers, Spillman, Jean Lafitte, Boothville, Springfield, Wakefield, Crossroads, Livingston, Convent, Montpelier, Picayune, Meraux, Kenner, Whitehall, Gautier, Centreville, Baton Rouge, Bay St. Louis, Empire, Biloxi, Belle Chasse, Barataria, Buras, Wilmer, Covington, Jackson, Port Allen, Raceland, Cut Off, Marrero, Vancleave, Livonia, Pearlington, Dulac, Salem, Roseland, McNeil, White Castle, Shell Beach, Gonzales, St. Martin, East New Orleans, Chauvin, Bayou Cane, Pass Christian, Thibodaux, Independence, Addis, New Orleans, Ponchatoula, Delacroix, Gretna, Chalmette, Harahan, Houma, Violet, Paincourtville, Myrtle Grove, Bogalusa, Easleyville, Lettsworth, Enon, Tickfaw, Darlington, Grand Isle, Acy, Prairieville, Woodville, McComb, Escatawpa, Lutcher, Westwego, Sorrento, Mandeville, and Port Sulphur 316 PM CDT Wed Sep 11 2024 ...FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING... * WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. * WHERE...Portions of southeast Louisiana, including the following parishes, Assumption, Central Plaquemines, Central Tangipahoa, Coastal Jefferson Parish, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Eastern Ascension, Eastern Orleans, Iberville, Lower Jefferson, Lower Lafourche, Lower Plaquemines, Lower St. Bernard, Lower Tangipahoa, Lower Terrebonne, Northern Livingston, Northern St. Tammany, Northern Tangipahoa, Pointe Coupee, Southeast St. Tammany, Southern Livingston, Southwestern St. Tammany, St. Charles, St. Helena, St. James, St. John The Baptist, Upper Jefferson, Upper Lafourche, Upper Plaquemines, Upper St. Bernard, Upper Terrebonne, Washington, West Baton Rouge, West Feliciana, Western Ascension and Western Orleans and southern Mississippi, including the following areas, Amite, Northern Hancock, Northern Harrison, Northern Jackson, Pearl River, Pike, Southern Hancock, Southern Harrison, Southern Jackson, Walthall and Wilkinson. * WHEN...Through Thursday morning. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop. && $$ Frye
Tornado Watch
TORNADO WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WT 667 NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 1240 PM CDT WED SEP 11 2024 TORNADO WATCH 667 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1100 PM CDT FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS MSC045-047-059-109-120400- /O.NEW.KWNS.TO.A.0667.240911T1740Z-240912T0400Z/ MS . MISSISSIPPI COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE HANCOCK HARRISON JACKSON PEARL RIVER $$
Flood Warning
Flood Statement National Weather Service New Orleans LA 933 AM CDT Wed Sep 11 2024 ...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Mississippi... Wolf River Above Gulfport affecting Harrison County. Jourdan River Near Kiln/Bay St. Louis affecting Hancock County. ...The Flood Warning is extended for the following rivers in Mississippi... Biloxi River Near Lyman affecting Harrison County. Tchoutacabouffa River Above D`Iberville affecting Harrison County. For the Jourdan River...including Kiln/Bay St. Louis...Minor flooding is forecast. For the Wolf River...including Landon, Gulfport...Minor flooding is forecast. For the Biloxi River...including Wortham, Lyman...Minor flooding is forecast. For the Tchoutacabouffa River...including D`Iberville...Minor flooding is forecast. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Motorists should not attempt to drive around barricades or drive cars through flooded areas. Turn around, don`t drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. Additional information is available at www.weather.gov/lix. Click on the Rivers and Lakes menu for forecasts and observations. The next statement will be issued this evening at 945 PM CDT. && MSC045-120245- /O.CON.KLIX.FL.W.0086.240912T0600Z-240912T1200Z/ /KLNM6.1.ER.240912T0600Z.240912T0600Z.240912T0600Z.NO/ 933 AM CDT Wed Sep 11 2024 ...FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM LATE TONIGHT TO TOMORROW MORNING... * WHAT...Minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE...Jourdan River near Kiln/Bay St. Louis. * WHEN...From late tonight to tomorrow morning. * IMPACTS...At 6.0 feet, Water will cover most of the River Dock Restaurant property and residential property on the south bank. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 8:45 AM CDT Wednesday the stage was 3.4 feet. - Bankfull stage is 4.0 feet. - Forecast...The river will rise to near 6.0 feet late tonight. - Flood stage is 6.0 feet. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood && LAT...LON 3036 8943 3039 8951 3043 8947 3040 8939 $$ JL