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 Tuesday, Sept 28, 2010
Today, rain with intermittent periods of sun.The clouds will be mid to high level.
The winds will be light and variable. Mostly southerly at 5 to 10 mph or less.
Seas are moderate at 1 to 3 feet. Winds and seas may increase later.
The large low pressure system which has formed over the Western Caribbean (Fig 1)
is now given a 80% chance of developing into a tropical cyclone in the next
48 hours.(Fig 3) It has been designated 96L. Early this morning, it was located at
19.N x 85W or about 211 miles NNE of us. (Fig 2) It has been drifting rather
erratically north of us. (Fig 4) It is forecast to resume moving north across Cuba.(Fig 5)
In the meantime, a cold front is moving across the Gulf of Mexico and is forecast to
reach the Yucatan Peninsula early Tuesday. (Fig 1) If this front is strong enough to push
further south, we should see more rain and northerly winds later on Tuesday or
Wednesday.
A second low pressure area is forecast to develop in the Western Caribbean on
Friday.
All interests in the Bay Islands should monitor the status of these systems.
Remember, we still have October and November to go before the hurricane
season is over and ocean temperatures remain at historic highs.
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 | 1:41 pm LT Moon Set – 9:57 am LT
low tide | 6:51 pm LT Sunrise - 5:37 am LT
high tide |10:57 pm LT Sunset - 5:39 pm LT
Coral Spawning Alert
There is a low probability that another coral spawn will occur for the next three (3) nights, Tues., Sept. 28 thru Thurs., Sept. 30, 2010.
Coral spawning was observed here in August during a similar time frame. Brittle stars, sea cucumbers and sponges were also observed spawning on nights when the coral spawned.
A coral spawn has been predicted for Bonaire for this month.
To the best of my knowledge spawning events have not been observed and reported for the month of September in the Bay Islands.
The most likely times for it to occur are between 8pm and Midnight, when the tide has peaked and is beginning to go out.
See the tide times on the daily weather reports.
Please try to note the depth, water temperature and species, if you observe any spawning behavior.
I would appreciate receiving any photos or observations made.
Thank you,
Doc Radawski
Fig 1- Satellite View of our Weather, Tues. 100928, 6am LT |
Satellite Water Vapor, Tues. 100928_6am LT |
Fig 2 - 96L Center Position early Tuesday 100928 |
Fig 3 - NHC Tropical Forecast Tues., 100928 6am LT |
Fig. 4 -96L's Wanderings on 9/27/10 & 9/28/10 |
Fig 5 - Computer Model Track Projections for 96L |
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