Bomb Cyclone to Affect the Caribbean

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Bomb Cyclone to Affect the Caribbean

#1 Postby CaribJam » Thu Jan 23, 2020 11:56 am

Good day everyone,

Has anyone seen an article entitled "Bomb Cyclone to Push Damaging Swells Across the Caribbean" by Dale C.S Destin at https://268weather.wordpress.com/2020/0 ... caribbean/?

The following is an extract:
The Caribbean Basin is about to see another round of large and damaging swells reaching its shorelines starting Saturday, from a bomb cyclone. Swells are forecast to exceed 3.5 metres (12 feet) and break at higher heights, as surfs, on coastlines. This is likely to be the biggest swell event since Swellmageddon of March 2018.

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