Friday, November 26, 2010

RTB Weather for Friday 101126, including this weekend

Roatan Weather Forecast
As presented by Radio Roatan, FM 101.1 or www.roatanradio.com
 CoCoView is at 16.3°N Latitude x 86.5°W Longitude
In the
NW Caribbean Sea
Friday Nov. 26, 2010

Skies will be partly sunny with high level cloudiness. Intermittent showers and squalls are possible . Today winds will be ESE to ENE at 15 to 20 mph. Waves will be 2 to 4 feet in height. Winds and seas will strengthen later today.
A weak cold front has moved off the Texas coast. 
Fig 1 - Cold Front position early Friday 101126


This cold front will stall tomorrow on a line from SW Florida to the Yucatan Peninsula. It will be reinforced by more cold air and another cold front on Monday. Then the cold front will enter the NW Caribbean Sea on Tuesday.


The air temperatures will be in the low 70s (F) to the low 80s or 24 to 25 (C).

At depth, ocean water temperatures are about 81F to 82F or 26C to 27C.
The tides:                                                  Moon and Sun
low tide 6:01 am LT                                 Moon Rise –10:01 pm LT
high tide 12:46 pm LT                              Moon Set – 10:16 am LT
low tide 7:04 pm LT                                 Sunrise - 5:56 am LT
high tide 1:12 am LT                               Sunset - 5:13 pm LT
  
Forecaster: Doc Radawski
                   roatanrag@gmail.com



Saturday, November 13, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast for Sat. 101113

Roatan Weather Forecast
As presented by Radio Roatan, FM 101.1 or www.roatanradio.com
 CoCoView is at 16.3°N Latitude x 86.5°W Longitude
In the
NW Caribbean Sea


Saturday Nov. 13, 2010

Skies will be partly sunny with high level cloudiness. Showers and squalls may be intermittent. Today winds will be N to NE at 10 to 15 mph. Waves will be 1 to 4 feet in height. A weak cold front is moving off the Texas coast and will stall on Monday. It will be reinforced by more cold air and another cold front on Tuesday. The cold front will extend from the Florida Panhandle to the Bay of Campeche on Tuesday and dissipate.

A broad area of low pressure over the SW Caribbean will move slowly NNW to the NW Caribbean 
by late Wednesday, possibly as Tropical Storm Virginie. There is a 40% chance of this system 
developing into a  tropical cyclone in the next 48 hours. Conditions are favorable for further 
development. A Hurricane Hunter aircraft is scheduled to investigate 94L on Monday.
At 6am LT, this 1009 mb low was centered at 11N by 77W or about 735 mile SE of us. It presently 
is moving NW at 5mph. Computer models show it coming ashore in Nicaragua or NE Honduras. 
Basically, 94L is following the general path of the previous seven tropical systems we have 
experienced this year. We can expected 94L to continue W to NNW because of the cold fronts 
from the north.

All interests in the Bay Islands and North Coast of Honduras should monitor the progress of this storm.

The air temperatures will be in the low 70s (F) to the low 80s or 24 to 25 (C).

At depth, ocean water temperatures are about 81F to 82F or 26C to 27C.
The tides:                                                  Moon and Sun
high tide 3:23 am LT                                 Moon Rise –12:09 am LT
low tide 9:36 am LT                                  Moon Set – 12:05 pm LT
high tide 3:41 pm LT                               Sunrise - 5:49 am LT
low tide 10:14 pm LT                               Sunset - 5:14 pm LT
  
Forecaster: Doc Radawski
                   roatanrag@gmail.com

Friday, November 12, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast for Fri. 101112

Roatan Weather Forecast
As presented by Radio Roatan, FM 101.1 or www.roatanradio.com
 CoCoView is at 16.3°N Latitude x 86.5°W Longitude
In the
NW Caribbean Sea


Friday Nov. 12, 2010

Skies will be partly sunny with high level cloudiness. Showers and squalls may be intermittent. A weak cold front will move off the Texas coast Saturday and stall on Monday. It will be reinforced by more cold air and another cold front on Tuesday. The cold front will extend from the Florida Panhandle to the Bay of Campeche on Tuesday.
Currently, a reinforcing cold front extends from Central Cuba to Belize. It will reach from the Mona Passage to Nicaragua on Saturday. This front will dissipate by Monday. Expect moderate to fresh trade winds behind this front.
Today winds will be NE to ESE at 10 to 15 mph. Waves will be 1 to 4 feet in height.

Else where in the tropics, no tropical cyclones exist at this time.

The air temperatures will be in the low 70s (F) to the low 80s or 24 to 25 (C).

At depth, ocean water temperatures are about 81F to 82F or 26C to 27C.
The tides:                                                  Moon and Sun
high tide 2:08 am LT                                 Moon Rise –11:29 am LT
low tide 8:25 am LT                                  Moon Set – 11:15 pm LT
high tide 2:59 pm LT                                Sunrise - 5:49 am LT
low tide 9:31 pm LT                                 Sunset - 5:14 pm LT
  
Forecaster: Doc Radawski
                   roatanrag@gmail.com

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast for Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast
As presented by Radio Roatan, FM 101.1 or www.roatanradio.com
 CoCoView is at 16.3°N Latitude x 86.5°W Longitude
In the
NW Caribbean Sea
Thursday Nov. 11, 2010

Skies will be partly sunny with high level cloudiness. Showers and squalls may be intermittent. A weak cold front will move off the Texas coast Saturday and dissipate on Sunday.
Today winds will be NE to ESE at 10 to 15 mph. Waves will be 1 to 4 feet in height.

Else where in the tropics, no tropical cyclones exist at this time.
The air temperatures will be in the low 70s (F) to the low 80s or 24 to 25 (C).

At depth, ocean water temperatures are about 81F to 82F or 26C to 27C.
The tides:                                                  Moon and Sun
low tide 6:59 am LT                                 Moon Rise –10:46 am LT
high tide 2:09 pm LT                              Moon Set – 10:22 pm LT
low tide 8:34 pm LT                               Sunrise - 5:48 am LT
high tide 2:08 am LT                             Sunset - 5:14 pm LT
  
Forecaster: Doc Radawski
                   roatanrag@gmail.com



Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast for Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast
As presented by Radio Roatan, FM 101.1 or www.roatanradio.com
 CoCoView is at 16.3°N Latitude x 86.5°W Longitude
In the
NW Caribbean Sea


Wednesday Nov. 10, 2010

Skies will be partly sunny with high level cloudiness. Showers and squalls will be intermittent. Strong, cool, north winds continue to prevail and dominate our weather. A weak cold front will move off the Texas coast Saturday.
Today winds will be NE to ENE at 10 to 15 mph. Waves will be 1 to 4 feet in height.

Else where in the tropics, the area of low pressure mentioned yesterday, now is over Puerto Rico, the Virgin islands and the northern Leeward islands. It is moving north at 10mph.It is still given a 10% chance of developing into a tropical cyclone in the next 48 hours, even though conditions are becoming more unfavorable for further development.

The air temperatures will be in the low 70s (F) to the low 80s or 24 to 25 (C).

At depth, ocean water temperatures are about 81F to 82F or 26C to 27C.
The tides:                                                  Moon and Sun
low tide 5:44 am LT                                 Moon Rise –9:56 am LT
high tide 1:08 am LT                               Moon Set – 9:28 pm LT
low tide 7:16 pm LT                                Sunrise - 5:48 am LT
high tide 12:38 am LT                            Sunset - 5:14 pm LT
  
Forecaster: Doc Radawski
                   roatanrag@gmail.com



Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast for Tuesday, Nov. 09, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast
As presented by Radio Roatan, FM 101.1 or www.roatanradio.com
 CoCoView is at 16.3°N Latitude x 86.5°W Longitude
In the
NW Caribbean Sea
Tuesday Nov. 09, 2010

Skies will be partly sunny with high level cloudiness. Showers and squalls will be intermittent. Strong, cool, north winds continue to prevail and dominate our weather.

Today winds will be N to NE at 10 to 15 mph. Waves will be 1 to 4 feet in height.

Else where in the tropics, an area of low pressure about 100 miles north of a Aruba and Curacao is given a 10% chance of developing into a tropical cyclone in the next 48 hours.

The air temperatures will be in the low 70s (F) to the low 80s or 24 to 25 (C).

At depth, ocean water temperatures are about 81F to 82F or 26C to 27C.
The tides:                                                  Moon and Sun
low tide 4:43 am LT                                 Moon Rise –9:05 am LT
high tide 12:04 am LT                             Moon Set – 7:35 pm LT
low tide 5:55 pm LT                                Sunrise - 5:47 am LT
high tide 11:10 pm LT                            Sunset - 5:15 pm LT
  





Monday, November 8, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast
As presented by Radio Roatan, FM 101.1 or www.roatanradio.com
 CoCoView is at 16.3°N Latitude x 86.5°W Longitude
In the
NW Caribbean Sea


Monday Nov. 08, 2010

Skies will be partly sunny with high level cloudiness. Showers and squalls will be intermittent. Strong, cool, north winds continue to prevail and dominate our weather. They will start to diminish today. Normal easterly airflow is expected to resume later this week.

Today winds will be N to NE at 15 to 20 mph. Waves will be 1 to 4 feet in height.

Remnants of Tomas have moved out into the Atlantic Ocean.

The air temperatures will be in the high 70s (F) to the low 80s or 24 to 25 (C).

At depth, ocean water temperatures are about 81F to 82F or 26C to 27C.
The tides:                                                  Moon and Sun
low tide 3:51 am LT                                 Moon Rise –8:08 am LT
high tide 11:03 am LT                             Moon Set – 7:33 pm LT
low tide 4:47 pm LT                                Sunrise - 5:47 am LT
high tide 11:59 pm LT                            Sunset - 5:15 pm LT
  
Forecaster: Doc Radawski
                   roatanrag@gmail.com



Sunday, November 7, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast for Sunday, Nov. 07, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast
As presented by Radio Roatan, FM 101.1 or www.roatanradio.com
 CoCoView is at 16.3°N Latitude x 86.5°W Longitude
In the
NW Caribbean Sea


Sunday Nov. 07, 2010

Skies will be partly sunny with high level cloudiness. Scattered showers and squalls will be intermittent. Strong, cool, north winds continue to prevail. They will gradually diminish in the next day or two. Normal easterly airflow will resume by Wednesday.

Today winds will be NW to N at 15 to 20 mph and stronger. Waves will be 1 to 4 feet in height or higher.

TS Tomas is moving out into the Atlantic Ocean.

The air temperatures will be in the 70s (F) to the low 80s or 24 to 25 (C).

At depth, ocean water temperatures are about 81F to 84F or 26C to 28C.
The tides:                                                  Moon and Sun
low tide 3:02 am LT                                 Moon Rise –7:08 am LT
high tide 10:08 am LT                             Moon Set – 6:37 pm LT
low tide 3:50 pm LT                                Sunrise - 5:46 am LT
high tide 9:02 pm LT                              Sunset - 5:16 pm LT
  




Saturday, November 6, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast for Saturday, Nov. 06, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast
As presented by Radio Roatan, FM 101.1 or www.roatanradio.com
 CoCoView is at 16.3°N Latitude x 86.5°W Longitude
In the
NW Caribbean Sea


Saturday Nov. 06, 2010

Skies will be sunny with high level cloudiness. Scattered showers are possible. The cold front has passed over us. The strong north winds remain behind the front. They will gradually diminish over the weekend. Normal easterly airflow will resume by Wednesday.

Today winds will be NW to N at 15 to 20 mph and stronger. Waves will be 1 to 4 feet in height or higher.

Tomas has weakened to a tropical storm and is passing over the Turks and Caicos islands.

The air temperatures will be in the high 70s (F) to the low 80s or 24 to 25 (C).

At depth, ocean water temperatures are about 81F to 84F or 26C to 28C.
The tides:                                                  Moon and Sun
low tide 2:14 am LT                                 Moon Rise –6:06 am LT
high tide 9:15 am LT                               Moon Set – 5:43 pm LT
low tide 2:58 pm LT                                Sunrise - 5:46 am LT
high tide 8:11 pm LT                              Sunset - 5:16 pm LT
  
Forecaster: Doc Radawski
                   roatanrag@gmail.com



Roatan Weather Forecast for Friday, Nov. 05, 2010_posted late

I apologize for missing this post yesterday.
Have a great weekend!


Friday Nov. 05, 2010

Skies will be sunny with high level cloudiness. Scattered showers are possible. The strong cold front in the Gulf of Mexico stretches from the Yucatan Straits to the tip of Florida. It is moving southward. Expect strong north winds to accompany it. Today winds will be NW to N at 15 to 20 mph and stronger. Waves will be 1 to 4 feet in height or higher. This cold front will dominate our weather for through the weekends.

Tomas continues moving north and no longer poses a threat to us

The air temperatures will be in the high 70s (F) to the low 80s or 24 to 25 (C).

At depth, ocean water temperatures are about 81F to 84F or 26C to 28C.
The tides:                                                  Moon and Sun
low tide 1:28 am LT                                 Moon Rise –5:05 am LT
high tide 8:24 am LT                               Moon Set – 4:49 pm LT
low tide 2:10 pm LT                                Sunrise - 5:46 am LT
high tide 7:25 pm LT                              Sunset - 5:16 pm LT
  


Thursday, November 4, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast for Thursday, Nov. 04, 2010

The Roatan Weather Forecast
as presented by 
CoCoView Resort 
http://www.roatan.com/
 CoCoView is located
at
16.3°N Latitude x 86.5°W Longitude
in the
NW Caribbean Sea
and
M-F at 7:15am, 8:15am and 9:15am 


For Thursday Nov. 04, 2010

Skies will be increasingly cloudy with numerous squalls. The first of two, strong cold fronts in the Gulf of Mexico, has reached the Yucatan Straits and is moving off to the SE. The second, strong cold front has entered the NW Gulf. Look for increasing north winds. Today winds will be NW to N at 15 to 20 mph and stronger. Waves will be 1 to 4 feet in height or higher. These cold fronts will dominate our weather for the next few days.

Tomas is a tropical storm. It is still expected to restrengthen into a hurricane in the next 48 hours. It has finally begun its long awaited turn to the north. The maximum sustained winds were 50mph. Minimum central pressure has decreased to 998 mb. It is moving NNW at 6 mph.
All interests in the Bay Islands and on the North Coast of Honduras should continue to monitor Tomas’ track for the next day or so.


The air temperatures will be in the high 70s (F) to the low 80s or 24 to 25 (C).

At depth, ocean water temperatures are about 81F to 84F or 26C to 28C.
The tides:                                                  Moon and Sun
low tide 12:43 am LT                                 Moon Rise –4:03 am LT
high tide 7:35 am LT                                 Moon Set – 4:04 pm LT
low tide 1:23 pm LT                                  Sunrise - 5:45 am LT
high tide 6:32 pm LT                                Sunset - 5:17 pm LT
  
Forecaster: Doc Radawski
                   roatanrag@gmail.com

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast for Wednesday, Nov. 03, 2010

The Roatan Weather Forecast
as presented by 
CoCoView Resort 
http://www.roatan.com/
 CoCoView is located
at
16.3°N Latitude x 86.5°W Longitude
in the
NW Caribbean Sea
and
      M-F at 7:15am, 8:15am and 9:15am


For Wednesday Nov. 03, 2010

Again, our skies will be mostly sunny with a possibility of scattered rain showers. A strong cold front across the middle of the Gulf of Mexico, is expected to reach the Yucatan Straits tomorrow. A second, strong cold front will enter the Gulf on Thursday. Look for increasing north winds. Today winds will be NE to E at 10 to 15 mph becoming NW to N later today. Waves will be 1 to 4 feet in height.
Tomas has weakened to a tropical depression. It is still expected to restrengthen in the next 48 hours. At 5am EDT, it was located about 750 miles E by S (1010) of Roatan. The maximum sustained winds were 35mph. Minimum central pressure has increased to1006 mb. It is moving WNW at 5 mph.
This morning’s 3 day forecast track still has it heading northwest, then north and finally northeast on Friday. It is still highly uncertain when, and where the storm will make this turn. All interests in the Bay Islands and on the North Coast of Honduras should continue to monitor Tomas’ track.

The air temperatures will be in the high 70s (F) to the low 80s or 24 to 25 (C).

At depth, ocean water temperatures are about 81F to 84F or 26C to 28C.
The tides:                                                  Moon and Sun
high tide 6:45 am LT                              Moon Rise –3:04 am LT
low tide 12:38 pm LT                              Moon Set – 3:12 pm LT
high tide 6:02 pm LT                              Sunrise - 5:45 am LT
low tide 12:43 pm LT                             Sunset - 5:16 pm LT
  
Forecaster: Doc Radawski
                   roatanrag@gmail.com



Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast for Tuesday, Nov. 02, 2010

The Roatan Weather Forecast
as presented by 
CoCoView Resort 
http://www.roatan.com/
 CoCoView is located
at
16.3°N Latitude x 86.5°W Longitude
in the
NW Caribbean Sea
and
M-F at 7:15am, 8:15am and 9:15am 


For Tuesday Nov. 02, 2010

Our skies will be mostly sunny with a possibility of scattered rain showers. A cold front has entered the Gulf of Mexico. A second cold front is expected to enter the Gulf on Thursday. Look for increasing north winds. Today winds will be NE to E at 10 to 15 mph. Waves will be 1 to 4 feet in height. 
 
TS Tomas is expected to restrengthen back into a hurricane on Friday. At 5am EDT, it was located about 985 miles E by S (1010) of Roatan. The maximum sustained winds were 50mph. Minimum central pressure was 1003 mb. It is moving W at 12 mph.
This morning’s 5 day forecast track has it heading NW on Wednesday and Thursday The consensus of the computer models remains that it will begin a turn to the NE on Friday. It is still highly uncertain when, and where the storm will make this turn. All interests in the Bay Islands and on the North Coast of Honduras should continue to monitor Tomas’ track.

The air temperatures will be in the high 70s (F) to the low 80s or 24 to 25 (C).

At depth, ocean water temperatures are about 81F to 84F or 26C to 28C.
The tides:                                                  Moon and Sun
high tide |5:54 am LT                                 Moon Rise –2:06 am LT
low tide 11:51 am LT                                Moon Set – 2:28 pm LT
high tide | 5:22 pm LT                              Sunrise - 5:44 am LT
low tide 11:59 pm LT                               Sunset - 5:17 pm LT
  
Forecaster: Doc Radawski
                   roatanrag@gmail.com

Monday, November 1, 2010

Roatan Weather Forecast for Monday, Nov. 01, 2010

The Roatan Weather Forecast
as presented by 
CoCoView Resort 
http://www.roatan.com/
 CoCoView is located
at
16.3°N Latitude x 86.5°W Longitude
in the
NW Caribbean Sea
and
M-F at 7:15am, 8:15am and 9:15am 


For Monday Nov. 01, 2010

Our skies will be mostly sunny with a possibility of scattered rain showers. A cold front will move off the Gulf coast on Tuesday. Winds will be NE to E at 10 to 15 mph. Waves will be 1 to 4 feet in height.
Tomas has weakened to a tropical storm. It is expected to restrengthen back into a hurricane on Friday. At 5am EDT, it was located about 1260 miles E by S (1010) of Roatan. The maximum sustained winds were 50mph. Minimum central pressure was 1003 mb. It is moving W at 12 mph.
This morning’s 5 day forecast track still has it heading due west towards the Honduras-Nicaragua border. The consensus of the computer models remains that it will begin a turn to the NE well before it reaches there. It is still highly uncertain when, and where the storm will make this turn. Also, remember 5 day forecasts can be 200 to 300 miles in error.
This is a very large and dangerous storm system. Therefore, all interests in the Bay Islands and on the North Coast of Honduras should continue to monitor Tomas’ track.

The air temperatures will be in the high 70s (F) to the low 80s or 24 to 25 (C).

At depth, ocean water temperatures are about 81F to 84F or 26C to 28C.
The tides:                                                  Moon and Sun
high tide- 5:01 am LT                                Moon Rise –1:08 am LT
low tide -11:02 am LT                                Moon Set – 1:44 pm LT
high tide- 4:44 pm LT                                Sunrise - 5:44 am LT
low tide- 11:15 pm LT                               Sunset - 5:17 pm LT