msbee wrote:We had a heavy downpour this afternoon which gave us another inch of rain.
However, the weather looks like it is starting to clear..
and ,as they say, after the storm comes...
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msbee wrote:We had a heavy downpour this afternoon which gave us another inch of rain.
However, the weather looks like it is starting to clear..
and ,as they say, after the storm comes...
HurricaneFan wrote:Is the Tropical Wave the forecasted to reach on Thursday by 40W now?Because it looks way too far away to be it.
If not,are any forecasts mentioning this area?
cycloneye wrote:AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JUAN PR
244 PM AST TUE OCT 16 2012
.SYNOPSIS...THE CIRCULATION ASSOCIATED WITH HURRICANE RAFAEL WILL
CONTINUE TO DISRUPT THE NORMAL TRADE WIND FLOW ACROSS THE LOCAL
ISLANDS UNTIL AT LEAST TOMORROW MORNING. THIS FLOW PATTERN WILL
CHANGE THE FOCUS OF THE CONVECTION THIS AFTERNOON ACROSS EASTERN AND
NORTHEASTERN SECTIONS OF PUERTO RICO. A MID TO UPPER LEVEL RIDGE IS
WILL CONTINUE TO BUILD ACROSS THE LOCAL ISLANDS FOR THE NEXT FEW
DAYS. A LOW LEVEL PERTURBATION WILL REACH THE LOCAL ISLANDS THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY.
&&
.DISCUSSION...THE BROAD CIRCULATION ASSOCIATED WITH HURRICANE
RAFAEL...NORTH OF THE REGION THIS AFTERNOON...WILL CONTINUE TO
INFLUENCE THE LOCAL WIND PATTERN ACROSS THE LOCAL THROUGH AT LEAST
TOMORROW MORNING. THIS UNCOMMON...MOIST AND UNSTABLE AIR MASS WILL
INDUCE THE DEVELOPMENT OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS OVER THE LOCAL
ISLANDS BUT ORIENTED DIFFERENT AS NORMALLY OCCURS. THE WEST
SOUTHWEST FLOW...FOCUSED THIS AFTERNOON CONVECTION ACROSS EASTERN
AND NORTHEASTERN PUERTO RICO SIMILAR AS YESTERDAY. IN FACT
DOPPLER RADAR DETECTED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS DEVELOPING ACROSS
THOSE SECTOR OF THE ISLAND...INCLUDING THE SAN JUAN METRO
AREA EARLY THIS AFTERNOON. TRADE WINDS WILL RETURN TO THE AREA ON
WEDNESDAY AS RAFAEL MOVES FARTHER AWAY...WITH AFTERNOON SHOWERS AND
THUNDERSTORMS RETURNING TO WESTERN PUERTO RICO. A MID TO UPPER LEVEL
RIDGE IS EXPECTED TO BUILD ACROSS THE LOCAL ISLANDS FOR THE NEXT FEW
DAYS. THE GFS MODEL GUIDANCE SUGGESTS THAT A LOW LEVEL
PERTURBATION/SURGE OF MOISTURE WILL ENCOMPASS THE FA FROM THE
EAST...THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. THIS FEATURE WIN INDUCE A GENERAL
INCREASE IN SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE FA...BUT SPECIALLY
WESTERN...INTERIOR AND NORTHWEST SECTION OF PUERTO RICO. NO OTHER
SIGNIFICANT WEATHER FEATURE ARE EXPECTED IN THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE.
&&
.AVIATION...HURRICANE RAFAEL CONTINUES TO DOMINATE THE LOCAL WIND
PATTERN WITH SW WINDS TONIGHT BECOMING MORE SRLY ON WEDNESDAY.
TRADES FINALLY ESTABLISH AGAIN WED NIGHT AND PREVAIL THROUGH THE
END OF THE WEEK. SCT TSRA EXPECTED AGAIN AT JSJ AND POSSIBLY AGAIN
AT LEEWARD ISLANDS TERMINALS TOMORROW AAFTERNOON. CONDITIONS RETURN
TO MORE NORMAL WED WITH TSTORMS AFFECTING JBQ AND JMZ UNDER A
SERLY STEERING FLOW.
&&
.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
SJU 77 89 78 89 / 0 30 30 30
STT 79 88 79 89 / 30 30 40 40
LOW LEVEL PERTURBATION WILL REACH THE LOCAL ISLANDS THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY. What does it mean Cycloneye? There's another potential for a strong twave or a DT on the EC??? Tell me if i'm wrong, let's hope not
cycloneye wrote:LOW LEVEL PERTURBATION WILL REACH THE LOCAL ISLANDS THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY. What does it mean Cycloneye? There's another potential for a strong twave or a DT on the EC??? Tell me if i'm wrong, let's hope not
That perturbation is not a strong one but will bring scattered showers to the Eastern Caribbean islands. No development is expected with this but the models show development in the Western Caribbean by the time it reaches that area.
Gustywind wrote:Briefs poweroutages came the last two minutes... lightnings continues more and more.
cycloneye wrote:Gustywind wrote:Briefs poweroutages came the last two minutes... lightnings continues more and more.
Be very careful with those and dont venture outside until it ends. I am sorry about the tragedy. My condolenses to the family.
cycloneye wrote:Gusty,I hope that the Butterfly Island returns to normal after the Rafael passage. I merged the thread that was at active storms/invests forum to this one so our Caribbean friends can continue to post about any other reports from the islands that were the most affected by Rafael.
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