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The water ought to recover in another 2-3 days, especially on beaches with strong water movement. The quantity of run-off is much greater than in some other periods of high cumulative rainfall, due to the intensity of the Omar rains. We had 2.75 inches in 45 minutes at Wednesday lunchtime,for instance. This caused far more run-off and erosion than if the same amount had fallen in, say, 6 hours. Gorgeous day today!
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Magens Bay on STT is closed due to the backwater swamp gut breaking and releasing all the backwater into the bay. The water is all blown and yucky. But Smith Bay (Lindquist) is open and just beautiful. So we decided to hang out for awhile and enjoy a little post Omar relaxation.
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No damage to beaches except where the guts empty out,and a few north swells will fill those gaps back in soon.
Plenty of visitors were ignoring beach closures this afternoon (if they knew about them), a few people in the water all down north shore, even at Maho, which is locally famous for excessive bacteria during rainy spells...somewhat mysterious,
since there's no septic tanks in the watershed! The best sunny day we've seen for a while...
Plenty of visitors were ignoring beach closures this afternoon (if they knew about them), a few people in the water all down north shore, even at Maho, which is locally famous for excessive bacteria during rainy spells...somewhat mysterious,
since there's no septic tanks in the watershed! The best sunny day we've seen for a while...
while this is unexpected and certainly extreme-- there's a reason that this is considered OFF season and why prices are cheaper to visit the islands. That's just the risk you take booking a vacay during hurricane season.
I wonder though if CSA (or is it CAS?) would cover this as a loss though if someone decided not to go. Just curious....
I wonder though if CSA (or is it CAS?) would cover this as a loss though if someone decided not to go. Just curious....
*Another fine scatterbrained production
not go because the beaches are (or were) closed? I don't think that would be covered if the weather isn't posing any threat. There is a cancel for any reason rider that costs extra and you must get the coverage within 14 (?) days of your initial deposit.Gromit wrote:while this is unexpected and certainly extreme-- there's a reason that this is considered OFF season and why prices are cheaper to visit the islands. That's just the risk you take booking a vacay during hurricane season.
I wonder though if CSA (or is it CAS?) would cover this as a loss though if someone decided not to go. Just curious....
Again, if St. John beaches are officially closed, it wasn't at all obvious today, or yesterday---no National Park personnel or signs spotted on North Shore. Hawksnest had a very large kindergarten birthday and 3 other local parties going today, with dozens in the water. I don't think any water tests have been completed yet, the Government may have just wanted to cover all possible bases.