9/18/89 Anniversary of Hugo in Puerto Rico
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9/18/89 Anniversary of Hugo in Puerto Rico
Hurricane Hugo moved thru the NE corner of Puerto Rico as a 125 mph cat 3 hurricane.Being that the case,in Western and Southern Puerto Rico nothing occured and the sun was out all day.My experience was for me not good,although I wanted to see how it was like during a landfalling major cane as I never had experienced in my lifetime a direct hit until 18th of September,1989.After the hurricane passed,we were without power and water for 3 weeks and the damage was extensive.The peak gust at the San Juan Airport was 92 mph with higher gusts reported at other areas of Eastern Puerto Rico,with Roosvelt Roads Naval Base reporting a gust of 116 mph.Believe me,I dont want to see a major cane affect Puerto Rico because of what I experienced,so some who may want to see a cane go to their areas think twice before you wish for a major cane hit.
On thursday I will post my experience with Hurricane Georges as it's the 8th anniversary as it was worse than Hugo's.
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boca wrote:Puerto Rico is a small island so I doubt that southern and western PR was sunny like you say while NE PR was being slammed by Hugo. Are their any sat pics of Hugo when Puerto Rico was getting hit.
boca,you were not here but I was on September 18,1989,and I can tell you about the good weather that the South and Western part of Puerto Rico had that day.I am trying to get pics of Hugo,but the site that has them is nor working now.
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Can't find a sat pic of Hugo hitting PR but here's a shot of Hugo closing in on South Carolina.
http://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/imag ... n11ch2.gif
http://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/imag ... n11ch2.gif
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Actually, there are several online satellite images (as well as private ones I've seen) of Hugo impacting the Lesser Antilles, including Puerto Rico and the Leeward/Virgin Islands. Here is a good link for some of the Hugo images I'm referring to, and here's one of them from that NOAA photo library Hugo link...
Here's also another as Hugo brushes Puerto Rico...
By the way, in case you haven't noticed, I'm CapeVerdeWave... just changed my username.
Here's also another as Hugo brushes Puerto Rico...
By the way, in case you haven't noticed, I'm CapeVerdeWave... just changed my username.
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Thank you CVW for posting that album of Hugo photos.boca,you can see that the SW corner of the island had good weather as all the action was in the NE part.
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