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
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.
Skies will be partly sunny. Winds will be easterly in direction at 10 mph to 20 mph this morning; increasing to 20 mph to 25 mph this afternoon and evening or higher. Seas will be choppy to rough at 2 to 4 ft. or higher. Expect these winds and seas through most of next week. Divers should exercise caution exiting and entering the boats, especially on the afternoon dives.
The air temperatures will range from the low to high 80s (ºF) or 26°C to 27ºC. Ocean water temperatures are 79°F to 81°F or 24ºC to 26ºC. Visibility is 20 to 80 ft.
Fig
2a – Today's Jetstream
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Fig 20 - Recent changes in the
Saharan Air Layer
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The Tropical Weather Outlook
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico:
1. A cold front over the northern Gulf coast will become nearly stationary along the Florida Panhandle through Sat before dissipating. A trough will develop each evening over the Yucatan and drift westward into the SW Gulf waters overnight.
2. Moderate to fresh trades will prevail across most of the Caribbean through tonight. Winds and seas will increase over the central Caribbean this weekend as strong high pressure moves into the western Atlantic.
1. A cold front over the northern Gulf coast will become nearly stationary along the Florida Panhandle through Sat before dissipating. A trough will develop each evening over the Yucatan and drift westward into the SW Gulf waters overnight.
2. Moderate to fresh trades will prevail across most of the Caribbean through tonight. Winds and seas will increase over the central Caribbean this weekend as strong high pressure moves into the western Atlantic.
Fig 23 - 48 Hour Tropical Storm Probability
high tide 12:29 am LT Sunrise – 5:16 am LT >69° SE
low tide 6:50 am LT Sunset – 6:12 pm LT <292° W
high tide 12:48 pm LT Moon Rise – 8:28 am LT >73° E
low tide 6:46 pm LT Moon Set – 9:38 pm LT <285° W
low tide 6:50 am LT Sunset – 6:12 pm LT <292° W
high tide 12:48 pm LT Moon Rise – 8:28 am LT >73° E
low tide 6:46 pm LT Moon Set – 9:38 pm LT <285° W
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