Bye Bye Erika
GREEN CODE IS UP
http://www.meteofrance.gp/integration/s ... eloupe.pdf 
translation
https://translate.google.fr/?hl=frHere is the latest datas related to ERIKA when she hits Guadeloupe. Interresting datas for sure, read them carefully.
Looks like this episode could be compared to mini or even a rainmarker

and that's the excellent news.
-3 areas received rainfall with at least 100 millimiters!
Also strong gustywinds were reported! meaning that Guadeloupe faced the assaults of a weak TS.
Whereas the main convective activity to the South of the presumed center slightly north of Guadeloupe bring very strong rains in Guadeloupe while torrentials rains were swept Dominica in a hurry.
In a nutshell, never underestimate a weak system like a poor TS, TD or even an open twave!!! Sometimes the more weaker they are, the more nasty they are!
These things showed us how vulnerable the EC is and how the prevention is the best to protect life! Anyway, let's continue to monitor closely the twaves coming to our east, September is coming fast and is usually full of surprises. Time to have a little rest for many of us now

Whereas, i hope sincerely that my others neighbours to the North dear Msbee and Superman Cycloneye will get some rains during the next, because the drought situation is becoming very critical. Keeping our fingers crossed
Be in shape all my carib friends
You dear friend Gustywind.
Regards.
Monitoring Bulletin # 11 for Guadeloupe
of Friday, August 28, 2015 at 554 AM or 954 UTC
Episode No. 5-GD
Event finished
Vigilance level: back to GREEN
Current situation : TS Erika is now away to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Conditions improved significantly last night in Guadeloupe, which do not justifies any particular greater vigilance.
Observed data during the episode:
Rainfall amounts measured over 12 hours at the peak f the episode Thursday between 02AM and 2PM:
Basse Terre: 122 mm (50 mm between 10AM and 12AM)
Saint-Claude Tanker: 112 mm,
Capesterre Neufchateau: 103 mm,
Gros Morne Gourbeyre Dole: 93 mm,
Pointe-Noire Bellevue: 80 mm,
Grand Bourg Marie Galante: 64 mm,
Moule 51 mm,
Les Abymes Raizet: 46 mm.
Thursday night on the North Basse-Terre between 4 PM and 10 PM:
Pointe-Noire Udders: 39 mm
Sainte-Rose Clugny: 27 mm.
Maximum gusts recorded Thursday morning:
Petite-Terre: 101 km / h between 09AM and 10AM,
Désirade: 98 km / h between 06AM and 07AM,
Moule: 76 km / h between 10AM and 11AM
Grand Bourg: 72 km / h between 11AM and 12AM
Le Raizet airport station: 71 km / h between 05AM and 06AM