Thursday, June 26, 2014

Again mostly Sunny and Windy

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

How to use this page:
The title of each of the figures below is linked to the page where the information originates.
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.

2014 Hurricane Outlook and Forecasts
The hurricane season in this hemisphere starts on June 01 and ends on November 30.
During that time frame, for your convenience, you will find a section below titled, "Tropical Weather Outlook".
It will contain the daily tropical storm outlook, forecast and storm track(s).

NOAA predicts near-normal or below-normal 2014 Atlantic hurricane season.
El Niño is expected to develop and suppress the number and intensity of tropical cyclones.
This year, the Saharan Air Layer (SAL) has been decreasing in size and density since May 21, 2014. This is important because it has been postulated, that the SAL, a cool, dry, layer of air which contains particles, may inhibit the formation of tropical storms and hurricanes. In addition, as it decreases in size and density, the probability of tropical storm formation may increase.

The outlook calls for a 50 percent chance of a below-normal season, a 40 percent chance of a near-normal season, and only a 10 percent chance of an above-normal season.  For the six-month hurricane season, which begins June 1, NOAA predicts a 70 percent likelihood of 8 to 13 named storms (winds of 39 mph or higher), of which 3 to 6 could become hurricanes (winds of 74 mph or higher), including 1 to 2 major hurricanes (Category 3, 4 or 5; winds of 111 mph or higher).

Thursday, June 26, 2014
Again today, skies will be partly sunny. Winds will be easterly in direction at 15 mph to 20 mph this morning; increasing to 20 mph to 25 mph or higher this afternoon and evening. Seas will be rough at 2 to 4 feet or higher.
Divers should exercise caution exiting and entering the boats, especially on the afternoon dives.
Winds and seas are now forecast to remain at these strengths or higher through Saturday . For more details, see the weekly weather forecast posted else where in the resort or go to: http://www.windfinder.com/forecast/isla_de_roatan
There is a slight chance of scattered rain showers and isolated thunderstorms, especially during the early morning, late night hours.
The air temperatures will range from the mid to high 70s (ºF) to the mid to high 80s (ºF) or 24ºC to 26ºC.
Ocean water temperatures are 82°F to 84°F or 24ºC to 25ºC. Visibility is 20 to 80 ft.


















Fig 19 - Recent changes in the Saharan Air Layer


The Tropical Weather Outlook
There are no tropical cyclones in the Atlantic at this time.
Fresh trades will continue across the Gulf of Honduras with strong nocturnal pulses each night. A tropical wave in the central Caribbean will move through the W Caribbean on Friday and Saturday. A second tropical wave will move across the tropical N Atlantic waters between 55W and 60W on Friday and through the E Caribbean on Saturday and Sunday reaching the central Caribbean on Monday. A Caribbean Sea tropical wave is along 17N70W to 12N73W in northern Colombia...moving westward about 20 knots.




low tide 2:21 am LT            Moon Rise – 4:46 am LT
high tide 7:51 am LT           Moon Set –5:59 pm LT
low tide 2:12 pm LT            Sunrise – 5:18 am LT
high tide 8:57 pm LT          Sunset – 6:22 pm LT
 
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