Tropical Storm (now Hurricane) Gonzalo
Tropical Storm (now Hurricane) Gonzalo
The NHC just upgraded Invest 90L to a Tropical Storm, skipping the Tropical Depression stage. It is likely to be reclassified as a Category 1 hurricane by Tuesday morning, when its center will pass very close to the VI, and winds will hit 75 mph. A lot of rain and strong winds are expected. We are watching this one carefully.
All the best,
Kevin
All the best,
Kevin
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May you all get lots of (overnight) rain for the cisterns and not much else !
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Yeah, I was there for TS Bertha in August. It rained a lot and was very windy up in the hills. Lost power off and on for a couple days. The party was on in downtown Cruz Bay. The water was a foot deep over by Caps and the guys over there were blasting the music and dancing down the street. The rain came in heavy downpours for one day. The next day was sunny. Hope this one moves along quickly.
Re: Tropical Storm Gonzalo
11 AM update: The storm track of Tropical Storm (soon to be Hurricane) Gonzalo is now forecast to pass just NE of Anegada, which is good news for St. John. Being away from the eye, and on the SW side, the wind speeds will be reduced. I plotted the 0, 12, 24, 36, and 48 hour forecast positions of the storm center from the 11 AM update on the graphic below. Looks as though this storm will produce more hurricane parties than damage.
5 PM Monday update: A hurricane hunter aircraft confirmed hurricane force winds, so the upgrade to Hurricane status occured 12-16 hours earlier than expected. However, the track has shifted a bit further to the NE, so things still look reasonable for St. John.
All the best,
Kevin
5 PM Monday update: A hurricane hunter aircraft confirmed hurricane force winds, so the upgrade to Hurricane status occured 12-16 hours earlier than expected. However, the track has shifted a bit further to the NE, so things still look reasonable for St. John.
All the best,
Kevin
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I moved from Gibney to the westin... thank momma nature it's goin a bit north. If it was 25 years ago I'd probably have gotten awesome shots of the gut washin outand the ocean pushin in !!
But now I'm older and wiser? sittin in the comfort of the westin with gererators, 90 plus feet above with a bottle of barbencourt rum .
Right now a good sunset sky... super fine drizzle. but not a bit of wind.awsome calm before the storm................
But now I'm older and wiser? sittin in the comfort of the westin with gererators, 90 plus feet above with a bottle of barbencourt rum .
Right now a good sunset sky... super fine drizzle. but not a bit of wind.awsome calm before the storm................
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Rain on and off in Coral Bay, and the same with wind (cooling breezes!).
But as Bill Murray's character in Caddyshack said "I don't think the heavy stuff's gonna come down for quite awhile".
Expecting a blustery morning, from well before dawn to well after...
But as Bill Murray's character in Caddyshack said "I don't think the heavy stuff's gonna come down for quite awhile".
Expecting a blustery morning, from well before dawn to well after...
Come see us!
Re: Tropical Storm (now Hurricane) Gonzalo
Hurricane Gonzalo has left the territory, and its actual track ended up further to the northeast than forecast, with the closest approach of the eye being 84 miles away:
Thankfully, it delivered a lot less wind and rain than had been expected, and the sun should be out again shortly. The ferries are back in operation, and schools and government offices that had closed have now been reopened. Time to fish all of the deck furniture out of its safe storage in the pools. That said, anyone thinking of heading to the beach should avoid any exposed North Shore beaches; large swells from the storm (18 feet high up near the storm) will make for dangerous conditions today and possibly tomorrow. Maho and Francis may be OK, as would be any South Shore beaches.
All the best,
Kevin
Thankfully, it delivered a lot less wind and rain than had been expected, and the sun should be out again shortly. The ferries are back in operation, and schools and government offices that had closed have now been reopened. Time to fish all of the deck furniture out of its safe storage in the pools. That said, anyone thinking of heading to the beach should avoid any exposed North Shore beaches; large swells from the storm (18 feet high up near the storm) will make for dangerous conditions today and possibly tomorrow. Maho and Francis may be OK, as would be any South Shore beaches.
All the best,
Kevin
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Re: Tropical Storm (now Hurricane) Gonzalo
Thanks Keven for the update.
Re: Tropical Storm (now Hurricane) Gonzalo
Went past NE of the USVI - here is the wind recording from 2 Brothers Buoy in Pillsbury Sound.
http://windalert.com/spot/48694
http://windalert.com/spot/48694
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kevin
could you do a forcast on the next sytem? I;m on island at Gibney beach with limited reception and am flying out saturday. you seem to have a good handle on it and if I got to get to STT friday if ferries stop I need to know sooner than better.... I love mother nature till she bites me!
Thanks
could you do a forcast on the next sytem? I;m on island at Gibney beach with limited reception and am flying out saturday. you seem to have a good handle on it and if I got to get to STT friday if ferries stop I need to know sooner than better.... I love mother nature till she bites me!
Thanks
Re: Tropical Storm (now Hurricane) Gonzalo
dctac: Invest 91L is headed anywhere BUT the VI, so enjoy your time at Gibney, and forget all about storms! The forecast track screen shot for 91L below, from http://www.wunderground.com, should give you a good sense of where this system isn't headed. The cottages at Gibney look really nice; we've considered staying there ourselves some time.
[Edit, 5 PM Wednesday: Poof! Rather than spiral up into the North Atlantic, Invest 91L has instead winked out altogether. I'm calling the end of the 2014 storm season once Gonzalo becomes a remnant. It could wreck some havoc yet before it does, though; Gonzalo was just upgraded to Category 4, and its forecast track is headed very close to Bermuda on Friday.]
All the best,
Kevin
[Edit, 5 PM Wednesday: Poof! Rather than spiral up into the North Atlantic, Invest 91L has instead winked out altogether. I'm calling the end of the 2014 storm season once Gonzalo becomes a remnant. It could wreck some havoc yet before it does, though; Gonzalo was just upgraded to Category 4, and its forecast track is headed very close to Bermuda on Friday.]
All the best,
Kevin
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Thanks for the quick update last week. Spent a nite in the Westin. Gibney was awesome but is right next to a gut and not much beach between cottage and water. But that makes it all the better. Walked out every morning and had a swim , everynite , Had Hawksnest to ourselves... It's perfect.... you don't need TV....
I'm already thinkin when to go again, not sure if I want to try to reason with Hurricane season again!!!!
Thanks again........
I'm already thinkin when to go again, not sure if I want to try to reason with Hurricane season again!!!!
Thanks again........