Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Partly Cloudy

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


Tuesday,  July 19, 2016
Skies will be partly cloudy. Winds will be easterly in direction at 5 mph to 25 mph or higher. Seas will be  moderate to rough  at 1 ft to 4 ft or higher. There is a very slight chance of scattered rain showers and isolated thunderstorms, especially during the early morning and late evening hours.
The air temperatures will range from the high 70sºF to the mid to high 80s ºF or 26°C to 27ºC. Ocean water temperatures are 80°F to 82°F or 26ºC to 27ºC.



The Tropical Weather Outlook
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico:1. Gulf of Mexico - Fresh to strong E winds will affect the Straits of Florida tonight. Otherwise...a high pressure ridge will remain along the northern Gulf coast through Fri night.
2. Caribbean Sea - High pressure N of the area will maintain fresh to strong trades across the south central Caribbean through Sat night. A tropical wave with axis along 85W will continue W into Central America this evening. Another tropical wave with axis along 58W will enter the Caribbean on Tue and reach the central Caribbean on Thu. A surface trough from Puerto Rico to near 28N67W will pass N of Hispaniola Tue and Wed and approach eastern Cuba on Thu.
3. Tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the next 5 days.
4. Tropical Waves...
4a.An Atlantic Ocean tropical wave is along 42W/43W from 17N southward, moving westward about 15 Knots. Convective precipitation: isolated moderate from 13N southward between 39W and 48W.
4b. A Caribbean Sea tropical wave is moving through the islands of the eastern sections of the area. Convective precipitation: scattered moderate to isolated strong from 13N to 14N between 57W and 60W.
4c. A Caribbean Sea tropical wave is along 84W/85W, from 20N southward, moving westward 10 to 15 Knots. Upper level anticyclonic wind flow covers the Caribbean Sea from Jamaica southward between 71W and 85W. A separate area of upper level NE wind flow is moving across Central America from Nicaragua southward. The monsoon trough is along 07N74W in Colombia beyond western Costa Rica. Convective precipitation: Numerous strong is in eastern Costa Rica. Broken to overcast multilayered clouds are to the southwest of the line that runs from 11N75W at the Colombia coast to 17N81W, to the Gulf of Honduras.
4d. Scattered strong tstm in Colombia from 06N to 08N between 73W and 75W. Scattered to numerous strong from 10N to 14N between coastal Colombia and coastal Nicaragua. Isolated moderate elsewhere from 15N southward from 75W westward.
Fig 3 - Recent changes in the Saharan Air Layer
The Tides: Moon and SunTuesday,  July 19, 2016
Skies will be partly cloudy. Winds will be easterly in direction at 5 mph to 25 mph or higher. Seas will be  moderate to rough  at 1 ft to 4 ft or higher. There is a very slight chance of scattered rain showers and isolated thunderstorms, especially during the early morning and late evening hours.
The air temperatures will range from the high 70sºF to the mid to high 80s ºF or 26°C to 27ºC. Ocean water temperatures are 80°F to 82°F or 26ºC to 27ºC.

The Tropical Weather Outlook
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico:
1. Gulf of Mexico - Fresh to strong E winds will affect the Straits of Florida tonight. Otherwise...a high pressure ridge will remain along the northern Gulf coast through Fri night.
2. Caribbean Sea - High pres N of the area will maintain fresh to strong trades across the south central Caribbean through Sat night. A tropical wave with axis along 85W will continue W into Central America this evening. Another tropical wave with axis along 58W will enter the Caribbean on Tue and reach the central Caribbean on Thu. A surface trough from Puerto Rico to near 28N67W will pass N of Hispaniola Tue and Wed and approach eastern Cuba on Thu.
3. Tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the next 5 days.
4. Tropical Waves...
4a.An Atlantic Ocean tropical wave is along 42W/43W from 17N southward, moving westward about 15 KNOTS. Convective precipitation: isolated moderate from 13N southward between 39W and 48W.
4b. A Caribbean Sea tropical wave is moving through the islands of the eastern sections of the area. Convective precipitation: scattered moderate to isolated strong from 13N to 14N between 57W and 60W.
4c. A Caribbean Sea tropical wave is along 84W/85W, from 20N southward, moving westward 10 to 15 Knots. Upper level anticyclonic wind flow covers the Caribbean Sea from Jamaica southward between 71W and 85W. A separate area of upper level NE wind flow is moving across Central America from Nicaragua southward. The monsoon trough is along 07N74W in Colombia beyond western Costa Rica. Convective precipitation: Numerous strong is in eastern Costa Rica. Broken to overcast multilayered clouds are to the southwest of the line that runs from 11N75W at the Colombia coast to 17N81W, to the Gulf of Honduras.
4d. Scattered strong tstm in Colombia from 06N to 08N between 73W and 75W. Scattered to numerous strong from 10N to 14N between coastal Colombia and coastal Nicaragua. Isolated moderate elsewhere from 15N southward from 75W westward.

The Tides: Moon and Sun
low tide 2:18 am LT                                                     Sunrise – 5:25 am LT>68° East
high tide 7:38 am LT                                                    Sunset – 6:22 pm LT < 292° NW
low tide  2:07 pm LT                                                    Moon Rise – 6:13 am LT<108° East
high tide 8:56 pm LT                                                    Moon Set – 05:04 pm LT>251º West
Fig 4 - Moon

Day Light Hours: 12 hours, 56 minutes (-29s)

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