Emily squalls reach St. Maarten
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Emily squalls reach St. Maarten
whoa!
we are having a fierce storm.. heavy rain, thunder,lightening,very high wind. I cannot beleive the wind.
check out my pictures and my storm report.
http://stormcarib.com/reports/2005/stmartin.shtml
If cycloneye and caribepr are getting any of this, I hope they are
staying safe and dry.
going offline now.. too much lightening.
Barbara
we are having a fierce storm.. heavy rain, thunder,lightening,very high wind. I cannot beleive the wind.
check out my pictures and my storm report.
http://stormcarib.com/reports/2005/stmartin.shtml
If cycloneye and caribepr are getting any of this, I hope they are
staying safe and dry.
going offline now.. too much lightening.
Barbara
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- deltadog03
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I can relate to that, Barbara.
Some years ago, we had a similar experience in Barbados. TS Iris was pretty far northwest of us and we thought everything was fine until suddenly, without warning a fierce south-westerly wind accompanied by heavy rain and loud peals of thunder came a calling. I think it only lasted about 20 minutes, then everything returned to normal. Very strange experience.
Some years ago, we had a similar experience in Barbados. TS Iris was pretty far northwest of us and we thought everything was fine until suddenly, without warning a fierce south-westerly wind accompanied by heavy rain and loud peals of thunder came a calling. I think it only lasted about 20 minutes, then everything returned to normal. Very strange experience.
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That is heading my way very soon.
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Hey Bee
I don't think it's over yet. Just a little respite. The lagoon was FIERCE !! And the winds?
Does it seems as Emily is tracking a bit north now?
Oh yeah, Luis, it should be by you now !!
Getting off again,
Later
irina
Does it seems as Emily is tracking a bit north now?
Oh yeah, Luis, it should be by you now !!
Getting off again,
Later
irina
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Re: Hey Bee
schmita wrote:I don't think it's over yet. Just a little respite. The lagoon was FIERCE !! And the winds?
Does it seems as Emily is tracking a bit north now?
Oh yeah, Luis, it should be by you now !!
Getting off again,
Later
irina
I really think she is...its hard to tell by the sat...but, i think there DEF...is some N movement...
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