Blob of heavy convection east of Guadeloupe

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#21 Postby Gustywind » Tue Sep 18, 2007 2:17 pm

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DESTRUCTION5 wrote:Is this thread not Ingid?

??? what??? can you explain please i don't understand..in other terms you want to say what??? :double:
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#22 Postby msbee » Tue Sep 18, 2007 2:57 pm

CrazyC83 wrote:I think these are the remnants of Ingrid, so the threads should be merged...


well, maybe they should be merged, but we are sort of sharing current weather information in the islands right now.
Currently in SXM we are experiencing heavy thunder. the house is shaking.
and no rain! The sun is shining!
The skies to the North however are quite dark. Maybe it is raining on the other side of the island.
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#23 Postby Gustywind » Tue Sep 18, 2007 3:14 pm

msbee wrote:
CrazyC83 wrote:I think these are the remnants of Ingrid, so the threads should be merged...


well, maybe they should be merged, but we are sort of sharing current weather information in the islands right now.
Currently in SXM we are experiencing heavy thunder. the house is shaking.
and no rain! The sun is shining!


Absolutely msbee, tkanks for these latest infos...whereas i don't tkink that fort the moment it will be appropriate to merge itwith these alerts for the islands seems a little early in my humble opinion! Yeah msbee that's unfortunately your turn to feel it lol , amazing yesterday night and a little kind this afternoon, but i hope nothing too serious in your island, but on sat pic high moisture in vicinity of your area is testifiying the good concensus in putting an yellow alert for you and for me in ours respectively islands :cheesy: :D stay safe and dry! :)
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#24 Postby Jimsot » Tue Sep 18, 2007 4:58 pm

msbee wrote:
CrazyC83 wrote:I think these are the remnants of Ingrid, so the threads should be merged...


well, maybe they should be merged, but we are sort of sharing current weather information in the islands right now.
Currently in SXM we are experiencing heavy thunder. the house is shaking.
and no rain! The sun is shining!
The skies to the North however are quite dark. Maybe it is raining on the other side of the island.


I live on Anguilla at Sandy Hill Bay which would be to your north, we got an inch of rain from those rapidly developing T storms as they moved to the north and east.
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#25 Postby msbee » Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:14 am

Well, we got no rain until later at night..at least on the Southern side of St. Maarten.
If Anguilla had rain earlier, then maybe the french side got some of that too.
But about 10:30 PM, the house started shaking again and the sky lit up.
It was quite fierce.
And then we got a nice heavy shower..about an inch of rain.
The thunder and lightning were more dramatic than the rain we received.
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Re: Blob of heavy convection east of Guadeloupe

#26 Postby Jimsot » Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:26 am

We watched the most excellent 'sky show' to the south during dinner, some really vivid cloud to cloud stuff.
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#27 Postby Gustywind » Wed Sep 19, 2007 11:54 am

8-)
msbee wrote:Well, we got no rain until later at night..at least on the Southern side of St. Maarten.
If Anguilla had rain earlier, then maybe the french side got some of that too.
But about 10:30 PM, the house started shaking again and the sky lit up.
It was quite fierce.
And then we got a nice heavy shower..about an inch of rain.
The thunder and lightning were more dramatic than the rain we received.


OK tkanks Msbee for this info some water without damages that'sgood news for your island happy to known it....hummm and the thunder and lightning waouw it seems that it was amazing for you...ok ok we faced it like you msbee no matter i imagine that :double: :eek: ... very violents tstorms as Huc reported in Basse Terre Guadeloupe....me further north very unrealistic too sometimes ....unforgeteable....everybody has continued to speak about in my island, but it's ok right now :lol: :D 8-)
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Re: Blob of heavy convection east of Guadeloupe

#28 Postby Gustywind » Wed Sep 19, 2007 11:56 am

Jimsot wrote:We watched the most excellent 'sky show' to the south during dinner, some really vivid cloud to cloud stuff.


Yeah Jimsot ok tkanks for this :D all is ok i presume in your island have a nice day and tell us the weather if there's something on your island Msbee too tkanks my carb friends :D 8-) :wink: :bday:
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Re: Blob of heavy convection east of Guadeloupe

#29 Postby msbee » Wed Sep 19, 2007 5:45 pm

It seems as though the remnants of Ingrid are still hanging over us. It was a nice day but in the afternoon dark clouds started rolling in from the North and thunder could be heard in the distance.
About 5 PM, the heavens opened up.
Unfortunately the roads immediately flooded and my husband and I were stuck in traffic.

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When I finally did get home, I checked my rain gauge and it had rained 1.5 inches in a little under an hour.
Right now it is still lightning and thundering but the rain has stopped.
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Re: Blob of heavy convection east of Guadeloupe

#30 Postby Gustywind » Wed Sep 19, 2007 6:29 pm

msbee wrote:It seems as though the remnants of Ingrid are still hanging over us. It was a nice day but in the afternoon dark clouds started rolling in from the North and thunder could be heard in the distance.
About 5 PM, the heavens opened up.
Unfortunately the roads immediately flooded and my husband and I were stuck in traffic.

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When I finally did get home, I checked my rain gauge and it had rained 1.5 inches in a little under an hour.
Right now it is still lightning and thundering but the rain has stopped.

OK tkanks for the photo...moderate flooding and tenacious remnants ...what an episode....i tkink that as the yellow alert has disrupted things would be better right now... tkanks msbee fo this info as usual :cheesy: ... nothing to say here in Guadeloupe... no rain beautiful day...i 've got some lightning but nothing serious...clear skie no rain no wind...the paradise :wink: :D
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