Coral Bay webcam.....
Coral Bay webcam.....
WHY is the Coral Bay webcam at Hurricane Hole? 
http://www.caribbean-on-line.com/caribb ... john.shtml

http://www.caribbean-on-line.com/caribb ... john.shtml
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Hurricane Hole is said by many to be one of the safest places in that part of the islands to keep your vessel during a major storm. There were quite a few boats moored there, more or less permanently until 2003. The park service forced them all out in spring 2003, and overnight the harbors in Coral Bay and Johnson Bay got dramatically more crowded. There is some system that the park service uses that allows temporary moorings in Hurricane Hole when very strong storms are imminent. Also, the park is trying to eliminate all permanent moorings in Johnson Bay.So, I think when there is a strong possibility of big storms, the web cam showing Hurricane Hole is informative.
When you find yourself in a hole.... quit digging.
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Hey designbyroe,
I just checked on line and Dean is still 52 hours away from Jamaica so not sure what island is getting the wind but I know we are (not 100 miles per hour though) Dean is due to be approx 230 miles from STJ in 9 hours.
There is a great site on http://stormcarib.com/ and you can enter the island you are looking for and it wil tell you when it is due to arrive and how close it will come to that island (keeping in mind it can change direction at any moment) You go to Dean Tools and click on "closest point"
Pia
I just checked on line and Dean is still 52 hours away from Jamaica so not sure what island is getting the wind but I know we are (not 100 miles per hour though) Dean is due to be approx 230 miles from STJ in 9 hours.
There is a great site on http://stormcarib.com/ and you can enter the island you are looking for and it wil tell you when it is due to arrive and how close it will come to that island (keeping in mind it can change direction at any moment) You go to Dean Tools and click on "closest point"
Pia
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Pia wrote:Hey designbyroe,
I just checked on line and Dean is still 52 hours away from Jamaica so not sure what island is getting the wind but I know we are (not 100 miles per hour though) Dean is due to be approx 230 miles from STJ in 9 hours.
There is a great site on http://stormcarib.com/ and you can enter the island you are looking for and it wil tell you when it is due to arrive and how close it will come to that island (keeping in mind it can change direction at any moment) You go to Dean Tools and click on "closest point"
Thanks Pia. I do not know why the radio person said it had passed Jamaica. Thanks for the correction.
Thanks for the site to
Pia
He must have got his Islands mixed up
as Dean did pass Martinique earlier today with winds at 100 mph (read about it here http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters)
Pia

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new webcam
The Vi Daily News has added a third webcam. Right now 6:30 AM, there is an image of last nites sunset. Nice,
Here"s the link. http://www.virginislandsdailynews.com/W ... ndex2.html
Sloop Jones
Here"s the link. http://www.virginislandsdailynews.com/W ... ndex2.html
Sloop Jones
do you believe what you see or see what you believe
I bought one last summer during our first visit to St John and I also wear mine every day!!bugblu98 wrote:I have worn my anti-hurricane hook bracelet since the day I got it over 3 years ago. Before I put it on, I took it out to the water and baptised it in the Caribbean. I promised to keep it on as long as STJ was never hit. I NEVER take it off. So far, so good![]()
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