Bis repetita for an Unsetteled weather in Eastern Caribbean

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Re: Bis repetita for an Unsetteled weather in Eastern Caribbean

#21 Postby HUC » Sat May 16, 2009 5:03 pm

I'am in the leeward side...So,1,5mm during the course of the day.As usual,heavy rain in the winward side of the island 50 to 100mm in Petit- Bourg.
I wait for more rain tomorow in my location.
But we are worry about Martinica,where it's again raining...Hope no much showers could occur inj this territory!!!
What i noticed,is that rain is mainly due to air mass conflicts,and are not at this time purely tropical...I predict some violent T Storms soon withh this cofn. SO WAIT AND SEE... :roll:
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Re: Bis repetita for an Unsetteled weather in Eastern Caribbean

#22 Postby Gustywind » Sat May 16, 2009 8:47 pm

HUC wrote:I'am in the leeward side...So,1,5mm during the course of the day.As usual,heavy rain in the winward side of the island 50 to 100mm in Petit- Bourg.
I wait for more rain tomorow in my location.
But we are worry about Martinica,where it's again raining...Hope no much showers could occur inj this territory!!!
What i noticed,is that rain is mainly due to air mass conflicts,and are not at this time purely tropical...I predict some violent T Storms soon withh this cofn. SO WAIT AND SEE... :roll:

You're right, we should be prudent with these numerours thunderstorms predicted! Hey Andrew i'm a bit surprised about this pretty constant scenario since 10-13 days (air mass conflict)at this rate... :roll: :oops: MAY should be very juicy in terms of amounts of water?!
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