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#1 Postby cycloneye » Thu Oct 25, 2007 4:35 pm

msbee wrote:I am so sorry to hear that 2 people were killed in PR.
we are getting it now.. white out conditions


Stay safe there Barbara.Report from there any event and observation.
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Re: INVEST 90L : Discussions & Images=5:30 PM TWO at page 5

#2 Postby Jimsot » Thu Oct 25, 2007 4:58 pm

msbee wrote:I am so sorry to hear that 2 people were killed in PR.
we are getting it now.. white out conditions.. we will definitely have some flooding from this.
and right at rush hour too. Traffic will be horrendous.

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Sitting here to your north at Sandy Hill Bay Anguilla. I was waiting all day for the rain to reach us, LOL! Started raining about 4PM or so, we are already at one and 3/4 inches of rain. The cisterns are BOTH full and I have closed them and opened the storm drain for the roof to relieve the pressure on the cisterns, its a neat system, but I think my utility room will once again get a few inches of water. Its at the bottom of a down slope and I have yet to put in proper drainage. We have enough water invest 90 go away!

Getting a bit blustery now as well.
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Re: INVEST 90L : Discussions & Images=5:30 PM TWO at page 5

#3 Postby msbee » Thu Oct 25, 2007 5:03 pm

I think you are North of me Jimsot. and you may be getting more rain than we are because this system is North of us and is coming from that direction..
The heavy rain has stopped here now, but we got over 1/2 inch of rain in about a half hour. I can see from my house that traffic is a mess.
and on top of that, there is a fire on the road below me.
I cannot see what it is but I can see and smell the smoke and the fire engines are going crazy trying to get through the traffic.

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Re: INVEST 90L Near U.S Virgin Islands : Discussions & Images

#4 Postby cycloneye » Thu Oct 25, 2007 5:11 pm

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Here is the mudslide and how the van was broken by those big rocks that killed the two brothers and other two were badly hurt.
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#5 Postby Jimsot » Thu Oct 25, 2007 5:13 pm

msbee wrote:I think you are North of me Jimsot. and you may be getting more rain than we are because this system is North of us and is coming from that direction..
The heavy rain has stopped here now, but we got over 1/2 inch of rain in about a half hour. I can see from my house that traffic is a mess.
and on top of that, there is a fire on the road below me.
I cannot see what it is but I can see and smell the smoke and the fire engines are going crazy trying to get through the traffic.

Barbara


Yes I corrected the location DUH! We are the northern most Leeward.
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#6 Postby msbee » Thu Oct 25, 2007 5:20 pm

OH Luis
how terrible!
what a horrible accident.
Those poor people.
What people from the mainland don't always realize is that even an invest.....it doesn't have to be a tropical storm or anything stronger.. can wreak havoc on our islands and cause such problems.

and there is more coming your way, Luis. This is gonna be a rough night I think.
I hope all the people in PR will be very very careful and take care and be safe.


Jimsot, yes, indeed, Anguilla is the most northern island.
Is it still raining over there?
It's still raining here but lightly.. and a lot of lightning. I hear no thunder though.

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TD 16 Threat Area: Puerto Rico thru Leewards,Haiti,DR,Jamaic

#7 Postby cycloneye » Thu Oct 25, 2007 5:31 pm

Ok folks who live in the affected areas by INVEST 90L,possibly a TD later,you can post observations,events etc in your area here.
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Re: INVEST 90L Threat Area: Puerto Rico,USVI,BVI,N.Leewards

#8 Postby cycloneye » Thu Oct 25, 2007 5:38 pm

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#9 Postby Jimsot » Thu Oct 25, 2007 5:42 pm

msbee wrote:OH Luis
how terrible!
what a horrible accident.
Those poor people.
What people from the mainland don't always realize is that even an invest.....it doesn't have to be a tropical storm or anything stronger.. can wreak havoc on our islands and cause such problems.

and there is more coming your way, Luis. This is gonna be a rough night I think.
I hope all the people in PR will be very very careful and take care and be safe.


Jimsot, yes, indeed, Anguilla is the most northern island.
Is it still raining over there?
It's still raining here but lightly.. and a lot of lightning. I hear no thunder though.

Barbara


Very heavy downpours right now. I will have to deal with the flooding in the utility room in the AM but I am worried this is a slow mover, if this gets over PR look out! I can't see the rain gage in the dark but it is likely close to 3 inches now.
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Re: INVEST 90L Threat Area: Puerto Rico,USVI,BVI,N.Leewards

#10 Postby bvigal » Thu Oct 25, 2007 6:07 pm

Those poor guys in that car, it just breaks my heart! How awful for their families!! Yes, one never knows when one of those big rocks perched above the roads all over these islands will finally lose enough of it's surrounding dirt, get a push from a wind gust, and come tumbling down.

We had some low clouds and rain, with a bit of 'wooing' from the wind just before dark but right now it is eerily still. St. Thomas moments ago 1005.8mb wind NNW 4kt, St. Croix 1006.1 W@10kt.

Jimsot, you have had 3 inches of rain since 4pm? Good grief, hope you are spared too much flooding in Anguilla! Barbara, glad you are home and safe!

Now it's raining again.
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Re: INVEST 90L Threat Area: Puerto Rico,USVI,BVI,N.Leewards

#11 Postby cycloneye » Thu Oct 25, 2007 6:22 pm

TJSJ 242205
NOWSJU

SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JUAN PR
601 PM AST WED OCT 24 2007

PRZ003-004-006-007-009-010-250100-
SOUTHEAST-MAYAGUEZ AND VICINITY-CENTRAL INTERIOR-EASTERN
INTERIOR-PONCE AND VICINITY-WESTERN INTERIOR-
601 PM AST WED OCT 24 2007

.NOW...A LINE OF SHOWERS IS GENERATING MODERATE TO HEAVY SHOWERS
FROM AGUADA SOUTHEAST TO GUAYAMA. THESE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS
ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE TO DEVELOP OVER THESE AREAS THROUGH 9 PM. A
FEW AREAS WILL RECEIVE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES...WITH
LOCALLY RAINFALL LIKELY IN THE HEAVIER SHOWERS. FLOODING OF LOW
LYING AND POOR DRAINAGE AREAS ARE ALSO POSSIBLE ACROSS THESE AREAS.
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#12 Postby knotimpaired » Thu Oct 25, 2007 6:41 pm

We just had a brief squall come through. About .25" in a few minutes.

Luis, keep us advised please.

The radar shows us clear for a while.
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Re: INVEST 90L Threat Area: Puerto Rico,USVI,BVI,N.Leewards

#13 Postby cycloneye » Thu Oct 25, 2007 6:49 pm

Ponce Observations

Ponce,in southern Puerto Rico reports 1005 mbs.
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#14 Postby knotimpaired » Thu Oct 25, 2007 7:04 pm

Our Barometer here at the house is 29.62 and falling.

Check our live site at http://www.playacofi.com to see updates.
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#15 Postby msbee » Thu Oct 25, 2007 7:08 pm

current St. Maarten observations
pressure 1008
up slightly from this afternoon
wind E 16 MPH
continuous steady rain but no heavy downpours.
If Jimsot in Anguilla got 3 inches of rain since this afternoon, then he got much more rain than I got at my house.
I live in the southern part of the island and maybe the French side which is the Northern part got much more than this side.
it's funny..we are a small island but there can be a lot of difference between the 2 sides.

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Re: INVEST 90L Threat Area: Puerto Rico,USVI,BVI,N.Leewards

#16 Postby bvigal » Thu Oct 25, 2007 7:28 pm

Antigua/Barbuda also getting some showers... here's a good loop, speed it up fast and see the circulation, now almost north of Anegada. Clouds are growing, too. All we've had here so far are like bands, the real solid rain is east of the low. So just because it has "passed by" doesn't mean the weather will end. We may not get our heaviest rains until tomorrow.
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#17 Postby knotimpaired » Thu Oct 25, 2007 8:18 pm

I think I will wake up hubby and ask him to walk to the beach,

The waves are crashing. Has anyone thought to check on M.J.?
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Re: INVEST 90L Threat Area: Puerto Rico,USVI,BVI,N.Leewards

#18 Postby cycloneye » Thu Oct 25, 2007 8:38 pm

St Thomas Observations

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In St Thomas,the pressure has mantained at 1005 mbs for the past 4 hours.Also winds haved picked up a little and are from the north.
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Re: INVEST 90L Threat Area: Puerto Rico,USVI,BVI,N.Leewards

#19 Postby cycloneye » Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:44 pm


COASTAL WATERS FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JUAN PR
1037 PM AST THU OCT 25 2007

PUERTO RICO AND U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS WATERS

AMZ700-261015-
SYNOPSIS FOR PUERTO RICO AND THE U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS WATERS
1037 PM AST THU OCT 25 2007

.SYNOPSIS...AN ELONGATED 1005 MB LOW PRESSURE CIRCULATION WAS
CENTERED NEAR SAINT JOHN LATE THIS EVENING. THIS LOW IS
EXPECTED TO SHIFT SLOWLY WEST SOUTHWEST TONIGHT AND THEN ACROSS
THE CARIBBEAN JUST SOUTH OF PUERTO RICO FRIDAY...PASSING SOUTH OF
HISPANIOLA BY FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY. STRONG HIGH PRESSURE
ACROSS THE WEST ATLANTIC WILL BUILD SOUTHWESTWARD ACROSS THE NORTH
CARIBBEAN AND BAHAMAS THROUGH THE WEEKEND TO PRODUCE STRONG WINDS
AND NUMEROUS SQUALLS NORTH THROUGH EAST OF THE SHIFTING LOW.
NORTHEAST SWELLS WILL BUILD QUICKLY ACROSS THE REGIONAL WATERS
OVERNIGHT...AND MAINTAIN HIGH SEAS THROUGH THE WEEKEND.

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AMZ710-261015-
/O.EXT.TJSJ.SC.Y.0115.000000T0000Z-071027T0400Z/
ATLC WATERS FROM PUNTA CADENA TO MOUTH OF RIO GUAJATACA THEN E
BEYOND 100 FATHOMS TO ANEGADA PASSAGE N TO 19.5N BETWEEN 68W AND 64W-
1037 PM AST THU OCT 25 2007

...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT THROUGH FRIDAY EVENING...

.OVERNIGHT...EAST NORTHEAST WINDS 23 TO 28 KNOTS. SEAS 7 TO 9 FEET
IN NORTHEAST SWELLS. NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS.
.FRIDAY...EAST WINDS 24 TO 29 KNOTS. SEAS 8 TO 9 FEET IN NORTHEAST
SWELLS. NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...EAST WINDS 21 TO 26 KNOTS. SEAS 7 TO 9 FEET IN
NORTHEAST SWELLS. NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS.
.SATURDAY...EAST WINDS 19 TO 24 KNOTS. SEAS 6 TO 8 FEET IN NORTHEAST
SWELLS. SCATTERED SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...EAST SOUTHEAST WINDS 14 TO 19 KNOTS. SEAS 7 TO
8 FEET IN NORTHEAST SWELLS. SCATTERED SHOWERS AND ISOLATED
THUNDERSTORMS.
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Re: INVEST 90L Threat Area: Puerto Rico,USVI,BVI,N.Leewards

#20 Postby cycloneye » Thu Oct 25, 2007 10:26 pm


000
AWCA82 TJSJ 260313
RWSPR

WEATHER SUMMARY FOR PUERTO RICO
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JUAN PR
1113 PM AST THU OCT 25 2007

SKIES WERE VARIABLY CLOUDY ACROSS PUERTO RICO...CULEBRA AND
VIEQUES THIS EVENING. SCATTERED TO LOCALLY NUMEROUS SHOWERS
OCCURRED...MAINLY OVER CULEBRA...VIEQUES AND THE NORTHERN
SECTIONS OF PUERTO RICO...WITH DOPPLER WEATHER RADAR RAINFALL
ESTIMATES UP TO ONE INCH. THE WINDS HAVE BEEN VARIABLE AHEAD OF AN
APPROACHING SURFACE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM SOUTH OF SAINT
THOMAS...WITH WIND GUSTS AS HIGH AS 25 MPH REPORTED IN SAN
JUAN...AND AS HIGH AS 35 MPH ACROSS THE INTERIOR MOUNTAINS.

THE SURFACE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM LOCATED JUST SOUTH OF SAINT THOMAS
THIS EVENING...WILL CONTINUE MOVING STEADILY WEST SOUTHWEST AND
ACROSS PUERTO RICO OVERNIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY. THIS FEATURE AND ITS
ASSOCIATED MOISTURE AND INSTABILITY WILL COMBINE WITH FAVORABLE
UPPER LEVEL CONDITIONS AND LOCAL EFFECTS...TO PRODUCE A
SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF CLOUDINESS...SHOWERS...THUNDERSTORMS AND
WINDS ACROSS THE LOCAL ISLANDS THROUGH AT LEAST FRIDAY NIGHT...AND
POSSIBLY AGAIN ON SATURDAY. THIS SYSTEM CONTINUES TO HAVE THE
POTENTIAL TO PRODUCE SOME SIGNIFICANT RAINFALL AMOUNTS AND
FLOODING OVER PARTS OR ALL OF THE LOCAL ISLANDS DURING THE NEXT
FEW DAYS... AND ALL LOCAL RESIDENTS AND VISITORS SHOULD CONTINUE
TO CLOSELY MONITOR THIS SYSTEM.

MARINERS CAN EXPECT WINDS OF 14 TO 29 KNOTS AND SEAS OF 3 TO 9 FEET
ACROSS THE REGIONAL WATERS THROUGH FRIDAY. DUE TO HIGH WINDS AND SEAS...SMALL
CRAFTS AREA URGED TO EXERCISE CAUTION ACROSS ALL THE LOCAL WATERS
OVERNIGHT...WITH A SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN EFFECT FOR THE OFFSHORE
ATLANTIC WATERS AS WELL AS THE ANEGADA AND MONA PASSAGES.

$$

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