The
CoCoView Resort Weather Forecast
This weather forecast is intended for CoCoView Resort guests and applies only to the south side of Roatan
CoCoView is at 16.4°N Latitude x 86.4°W Longitude
in the
NW Caribbean Sea
CoCoView Resort, www.cocoviewresort.com , 800-510-8164
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Since I write and post early in the day and generally do not update the page until the next morning; by clicking on the link, it allows you, the viewer, to get the latest information.
This is not only convenient but allows you to track weather events such as cold fronts and hurricanes from a single web page.
In addition, in the right column is a very useful widget. It is a trip planner...yesteryear's weather at a glance.This widget lets you check historic weather for your trip dates.
Thursday July 25, 2013
Today,
skies
will be partly cloudy. Seas
will be choppy at 2 to 4 feet.
Winds will be mainly ESE to E in direction, this morning, at 12 mph
to 15 mph; increasing this afternoon and evening to 20 mph to 25 mph.
In the afternoon, winds will be ENE in direction. Wind strength is
now forecast to remain at these levels through Friday. They will
diminish slightly beginning this weekend.
For
details go to: http://www.windfinder.com/forecast/isla_de_roatan
.
Divers
should exercise caution exiting and entering the boats, especially on
the afternoon dives.
The air temperatures will range from
the low 80s (ºF) to the low 90s (ºF) or 25ºC to 32ºC.
Ocean
water temperatures are 82°F
to 84ºF or 27ºC
to 28ºC. Visibility is generally 20 to 80 feet.
There
is a continuing chance of intermittent rain showers and
thunderstorms through early Friday.
Fig 9a - Recent changes in the Saharan Air Layer
The Tropical Weather Outlook
A tropical wave will move across the Western Caribbean through early
Friday.
TD 4 has intensified and now is TS Dorian. Tropical storm Dorian in
the eastern Atlantic is forecast to slowly intensify as it moves W-NW
reaching NE of the Leeward Islands late Saturday into Monday.
Currently, it does not pose a threat to us, but interests in the Bay
Islands and on the north coast of Honduras should monitor this system
as it moves W.
The Saharan Air Layer (SAL) is starting to intensify. The area
covered by remnants of the SAL remains relatively unchanged.
Else
where, tropical cyclone formation
is not expected during the next 48 hours.
low tide 4:48 am LT Moon Rise – 8:54 pm LT
high tide 11:04 am LT Moon
Set – 8:15 am LT
low tide 4:56 pm LT Sunrise – 5:27 am LT
high tide 11:08 pm LT Sunset – 6:21 pm LT
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