msbee wrote:abajan wrote:Barbados Met Services Severe Weather Statement #6
Personal Observation: A number of cumulonimbi around. Otherwise, nothing unusual.
stay safe, Abajan
Be safe and dry

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msbee wrote:abajan wrote:Barbados Met Services Severe Weather Statement #6
Personal Observation: A number of cumulonimbi around. Otherwise, nothing unusual.
stay safe, Abajan
Gustywind wrote:msbee wrote:abajan wrote:Barbados Met Services Severe Weather Statement #6
Personal Observation: A number of cumulonimbi around. Otherwise, nothing unusual.
stay safe, Abajan
Be safe and dry. Do not let your guard down.
stormreader wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/floaters/97L/imagery/swir-animated.gif
Hope this posts. Looks like Mathew to me.
La Sirena wrote:stormreader wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/floaters/97L/imagery/swir-animated.gif
Hope this posts. Looks like Mathew to me.
Wow! It's looking good.
abajan wrote:Gustywind wrote:msbee wrote:
stay safe, Abajan
Be safe and dry. Do not let your guard down.
Thanks Barbara and Gusty. Currently, it looks like Guadeloupe will get quite a bit of weather from this system, judging by the latest satellite imagery.
Gustywind wrote:msbee wrote:abajan wrote:Barbados Met Services Severe Weather Statement #6
Personal Observation: A number of cumulonimbi around. Otherwise, nothing unusual.
stay safe, Abajan
Be safe and dry. Do not let your guard down.
Gustywind wrote:abajan wrote:Gustywind wrote:Be safe and dry. Do not let your guard down.
Thanks Barbara and Gusty. Currently, it looks like Guadeloupe will get quite a bit of weather from this system, judging by the latest satellite imagery.
Yeah my friend! Looks like juicy convection is popping nicely on the northern part of 97L. You may be right and that's surely why our Pro Mets activate the orange alert this afternoon for a risk of strong showers and tstorms, dangerous seas and strong winds. Whereas Martinica is Under an orange alert "cyclone". But you know better than that things are always versatile we these systems. We have to monitor very closely the situation from Windwards to Leewards islands.
Barbara... yellow alert have been activated by Meteo-France for a risk of dangerous seas, strong winds , be on your guard too.
Gustywind wrote:abajan wrote:Gustywind wrote:Be safe and dry. Do not let your guard down.
Thanks Barbara and Gusty. Currently, it looks like Guadeloupe will get quite a bit of weather from this system, judging by the latest satellite imagery.
Yeah my friend! Looks like juicy convection is popping nicely on the northern part of 97L. You may be right and that's surely why our Pro Mets activate the orange alert this afternoon for a risk of strong showers and tstorms, dangerous seas and strong winds. Whereas Martinica is Under an orange alert "cyclone". But you know better than that things are always versatile we these systems. We have to monitor very closely the situation from Windwards to Leewards islands.
Barbara... yellow alert have been activated by Meteo-France for a risk of dangerous seas, strong winds , be on your guard too.
SeGaBob wrote:Next recon?
msbee wrote:Gustywind wrote:msbee wrote:
stay safe, Abajan
Be safe and dry. Do not let your guard down.
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Gusty, you be safe and dry too. I did see that Meteo. Fr has Martinique and Gwada under orange alert. and that we are under yellow alert.
I am concerned about the flooding possibilities down there
Gustywind wrote:msbee wrote:Gustywind wrote:Be safe and dry. Do not let your guard down.
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Gusty, you be safe and dry too. I did see that Meteo. Fr has Martinique and Gwada under orange alert. and that we are under yellow alert.
I am concerned about the flooding possibilities down there
Thanks to you Barbara. Right about that too, depends on how the situation evolve. We will see. Keep us informed.
msbee wrote:Gustywind wrote:msbee wrote:,
Gusty, you be safe and dry too. I did see that Meteo. Fr has Martinique and Gwada under orange alert. and that we are under yellow alert.
I am concerned about the flooding possibilities down there
Thanks to you Barbara. Right about that too, depends on how the situation evolve. We will see. Keep us informed.
Yes, all of us in the islands need to keep each other informed.
chrisjslucia wrote:Well, sitting here sweltering with not a breath of wind, c'mon 97l lets be having you. Thought I'd check some info and clicked on a 97L link in my favourites. But it was 97l from 2010, just after Tomas.
How could I forget the number?!?!
Gusty,Abajan, Ms Bee and others will recall this one:
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=85676&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=7560
Good luck everyone.
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