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Flood Bulletin being issued at this time........
FLOOD BULLETIN 1
RIVERINE FLOOD ALERT!
The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service is issuing a riverine flood alert for Trinidad, having regard to the most recent rainfall event associated with the presence of a low to mid level trough persisting over the Caribbean region.
Reports from the Water Resources Agency indicate that water levels in the nation’s major rivers in Central Trinidad are significantly high and may reach threshold levels as a result of run-off from the current and forecast rainfall activity.
Meteorological Forecasts and data obtained from Numerical Weather Prediction Models indicate that further rainfall activity is expected over the next 12 to 24 hours with rainfall accumulation anticipated to be between 25-40 millimeters.
Given the additional rainfall predicted for Trinidad and Tobago and the occurrence of high tides at 6:35 pm. today, the possibility of river overtopping is real and imminent.
As oppose to street/flash flooding, riverine flooding is more widespread and prolonged.
Citizens in general, and those who live in the Caroni River Basin in particular, are asked to be on the alert for rising river levels and possible overspill. All necessary measures MUST be taken to preserve life and property.
WE STRONGLY UNDERSCORE THAT TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO IS NOT UNDER ANY TROPICAL STORM THREAT, WATCH OR WARNING AT THIS TIME.
The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service is closely monitoring weather conditions and will issue another bulletin at 6:00 pm today or sooner if warranted.
originalbling wrote:Flood Bulletin being issued at this time........
FLOOD BULLETIN 1
RIVERINE FLOOD ALERT!
The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service is issuing a riverine flood alert for Trinidad, having regard to the most recent rainfall event associated with the presence of a low to mid level trough persisting over the Caribbean region.
Reports from the Water Resources Agency indicate that water levels in the nation’s major rivers in Central Trinidad are significantly high and may reach threshold levels as a result of run-off from the current and forecast rainfall activity.
Meteorological Forecasts and data obtained from Numerical Weather Prediction Models indicate that further rainfall activity is expected over the next 12 to 24 hours with rainfall accumulation anticipated to be between 25-40 millimeters.
Given the additional rainfall predicted for Trinidad and Tobago and the occurrence of high tides at 6:35 pm. today, the possibility of river overtopping is real and imminent.
As oppose to street/flash flooding, riverine flooding is more widespread and prolonged.
Citizens in general, and those who live in the Caroni River Basin in particular, are asked to be on the alert for rising river levels and possible overspill. All necessary measures MUST be taken to preserve life and property.
WE STRONGLY UNDERSCORE THAT TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO IS NOT UNDER ANY TROPICAL STORM THREAT, WATCH OR WARNING AT THIS TIME.
The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service is closely monitoring weather conditions and will issue another bulletin at 6:00 pm today or sooner if warranted.
Taken from TTMS FB page.
*KRONIK* wrote:where this is bro?
bluefete wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:where this is bro?
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SMc wrote:bluefete wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:where this is bro?
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Sangre Grande?
Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service
52 minutes ago
Flood Bulletin Update being issued at this time.....
FLOOD BULLETIN 3
FURTHER RAINFALL EXPECTED OVER THE NEXT 12 - 24 HOURS
The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service forecast further rainfall over the next 12 - 24 hours. Meteorological Forecasts and data obtained from Numerical Weather Prediction Models indicate that additional rainfall activity, with estimates of between 15 - 25 millimeters of rainfall, is expected over the stipulated time frame.
Although, water levels are approvingly receding, the already swollen water courses can be easily recharged to threshold levels with the added rainfall and already saturated soils. The occurrence of high tides at approximately 7:29 p.m. this evening will compound any negative development in this regard.
Given that some areas already experienced inundation and the forecast conditions, the riverine flood alert will be maintained throughout the day.
Citizens in general and those who live in the Caroni River Basin in particular are asked to be on the alert for rising river levels and possible overspill. All necessary measures MUST be taken to preserve life and property.
WE STRONGLY UNDERSCORE THAT TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO IS NOT UNDER ANY TROPICAL STORM THREAT, WATCH OR WARNING AT THIS TIME.
The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service is closely monitoring weather conditions and will issue another bulletin at 6:00 p.m. this evening or sooner if warranted.
Hook wrote:
Ay aye! Dey updating the fb page again? Nice, nice. By chance is the twitter feed working as well?
*KRONIK* wrote:SMc wrote:bluefete wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:where this is bro?
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Sangre Grande?
i thought so too...
looking like by the Fishing pond Bridge area...
demogorgon15 wrote:heard a rumour that the ministries are sending everyone who lives past the caroni home. Haven't confirmed it yet.
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