The Roatan Weather Forecast
As presented by
As presented by
CoCoView Resort
CoCoView is located
at
16.3°N Latitude x 86.5°W Longitude
in the
NW Caribbean Sea
in the
NW Caribbean Sea
and
For Wednesday, Sept 22, 2010
Again, we will have mostly sunny skies with high level cloudiness. The seas are choppy with wave heights of 2 to 4 feet. They can, occasionally, be higher. Winds have resumed their easterly flow of 10 to 15 knots. Wind and seas may strengthen later today.
Tropical wave 95L continues to move west across the Eastern Caribbean today.
Then it will move across the central Caribbean on Thursday, reaching the Western
Caribbean by Friday. The NHC is giving this system a 50% chance of developing
into a tropical cyclone in the next 48 hours. Conditions remain very conducive for
further development. It remains a potentially serious threat to the Bay Islands
for this weekend.
All interests in the Bay Islands should closely monitor the development of
this system as it moves towards us.
Remember, we are at the height of the hurricane season. You should have your
hurricane preparedness plans completed and in place!
Analysis and Discussion of 95L
Figure 1 below, is the Computer Track Model Run for 100922
at 1200 am LT.
This type of cumulative graphic display is often called the "Spaghetti Model"
for obvious reasons.
From the latest data, the only conclusions that can be drawn are:
1. 95L is still a potentially dangerous low pressure system which may further
develop and intensify .
2. It can make landfall any where between the Bay Islands and the coast of
Nicaragua. However, the "spaghetti models" spread is narrowing into
two general paths. Landfall in Nicaragua is now predicted by most computer
models. See Figures 1, 2, & 3 below.The other path will take the storm to
north of the islands.
3. The effects of 95L will possibly be felt in the Bay Islands and on the North
Coast of Honduras as early as this Friday and no later than Sunday,
Sept. 26, 2010.
4. When 95L moves through this area, it could be anything from a tropical
storm to a hurricane in strength. Figure 4 shows predicted storm strengths.
5. It may disrupt air traffic in the Bay Islands and on the North Coast of
Honduras this weekend.
I will update this section during the day, as newer information
becomes available.
Elsewhere in the tropics:
Hurricane Igor continues north. Tropical Storm Lisa is in the Eastern Tropical
Atlantic Ocean. None of these systems pose a threat to the Bay Islands.
The air temperatures will be in the mid to high 80s (F) or 27 - 29 (C).
Ocean water temperatures are about 85F to 87F or 29C to 30C.
Ocean water temperatures are about 85F to 87F or 29C to 30C.
The tides: Moon and Sun
high tide | 8:00 am LT Moon Set - 4:56 am LT
low tide | 1:44 pm LT Sunrise - 5:36 am LT
high tide |7:37 pm LT Sunset - 5:44 pm LT
Fig 1 - Computer Model run-100922-1200am LT |
If you have the free GOOGLE EARTH installed,
you can view this chart in near real-time and auto updating
by clicking on THIS LINK
Fig 2 - Select Computer Track Models valid 100922_2 am |
Fig 3 -Ensemble Computer Track Model |
Fig 4 - Forecast Intensity |
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