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geodude wrote:Skies black in penal no rain but lots of thunder. I going back to bed
redmanjp wrote:ting looking too close for comfort though- good thing it swinging north-west
- Chantal - Initial Impact - 8 - 48 hrs.
From: Ian Martin Borde <readkrox51 at gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2013 05:52:49 -0400
Good Day, Good Everything, People of Paradise,
- TS 'Chantal' has been named well close and past 50 W. Longitude.
Be wary, it's not a drill. Weather should be fair for 4 - 8 Hours even in Barbados for non-panic preparation.
- "CALCULATE" A worst - case - scenario !!!
Then break-up your 'bucket - brigade' modules into better and better positions and situations.
- Hint: (possible worst-case-scenario) Include slowing up, include as already done, a more southerly transit, include, in reality, the tail will have no SAL dry air and will be venomous.
"Other than that we agree with the following for T&T, just for today."
(I give flooding a 65% chance tomorrow with some blown roofs [minimal] )
Right Now Today 77°F FEELS LIKE 81°
90° HIGH
75° LOW
Partly Cloudy - Scattered T-Storms - Scattered Showers
Past 24-hr Precip: N/A
Chance of Rain 30%
Chance of Rain 40%
Wind: Calm
Wind: ESE at 14 mph
Wind: ESE at 7 mph
Humidity: 89%
Humidity: 68%
Humidity: 88%
UV Index: 0 - Low
UV Index: 11 - Extreme
Today:
Scattered showers during the morning, then a slight chance of thunderstorms this afternoon. High around 90F. Winds ESE at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 30%.
Tonight
Partly Cloudy Scattered T-Storms Scattered Showers
Tonight:
Partly to mostly cloudy skies with a few showers possible. Low near 75F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Pressure: 29.88 in
Dew Point: 73°
Visibility: 6.2 mi
Sun & Moon
Sunrise: 6:50 am Sunset: 7:33 pm
Moonrise: 7:01 am Moonset: 7:51 pm
Moonphase: New
God bless! To whom much is given, much is asked?
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- Tropical Storm Chantal rapidly develops
From: adesh nanan <adeshcnanan at hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2013 00:03:13 -0400
Despite dry air and wind shear, it is unbelievable that this cloud mass has
been able to organize so quickly and is now a force to be reckoned
with.Although the cone does not include Trinidad and Tobago we have to be alert
for heavy rainfall from this system could trigger severe flooding and landslips
Dr Adesh Nanan