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Katy at Store Bay Marine Services wrote:Morning all - as seems to be often the case for Tobago and Trinidad, the tropical wave on Friday night has now shifted north and looks likely to be an issue for Grenada rather than for T and T.
For Store Bay in Tobago Windguru shows that the wind speed prediction has now dropped significantly to 16 knots with gusts of only 19 knots, direction ESE. We're still predicted to get more than 12mm of rain and the wave direction remains a steady ENE.
For Chaguaramas in Trinidad it's all dropped to wind speeds of 8-10 Knots with gusts of 11-15 knots. There is still a shift in wind direction overnight on Friday-Sat from ENE to ESE. Wave direction remains a steady ENE and there is not much rain forecast.
The benefits of being in Tobago and Trinidad during hurricane season!
Best wishes
Katy
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Taken from http://www.stormcarib.com under Trinidad & TobagoKaty at Store Bay Marine Services wrote:Morning all - as seems to be often the case for Tobago and Trinidad, the tropical wave on Friday night has now shifted north and looks likely to be an issue for Grenada rather than for T and T.
For Store Bay in Tobago Windguru shows that the wind speed prediction has now dropped significantly to 16 knots with gusts of only 19 knots, direction ESE. We're still predicted to get more than 12mm of rain and the wave direction remains a steady ENE.
For Chaguaramas in Trinidad it's all dropped to wind speeds of 8-10 Knots with gusts of 11-15 knots. There is still a shift in wind direction overnight on Friday-Sat from ENE to ESE. Wave direction remains a steady ENE and there is not much rain forecast.
The benefits of being in Tobago and Trinidad during hurricane season!
Best wishes
Katy
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Taken from http://www.stormcarib.com under Trinidad & TobagoKaty at Store Bay Marine Services wrote:Morning all - as seems to be often the case for Tobago and Trinidad, the tropical wave on Friday night has now shifted north and looks likely to be an issue for Grenada rather than for T and T.
For Store Bay in Tobago Windguru shows that the wind speed prediction has now dropped significantly to 16 knots with gusts of only 19 knots, direction ESE. We're still predicted to get more than 12mm of rain and the wave direction remains a steady ENE.
For Chaguaramas in Trinidad it's all dropped to wind speeds of 8-10 Knots with gusts of 11-15 knots. There is still a shift in wind direction overnight on Friday-Sat from ENE to ESE. Wave direction remains a steady ENE and there is not much rain forecast.
The benefits of being in Tobago and Trinidad during hurricane season!
Best wishes
Katy
yeah i agree, but I posted it as another POVeekipoo wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Taken from http://www.stormcarib.com under Trinidad & TobagoKaty at Store Bay Marine Services wrote:Morning all - as seems to be often the case for Tobago and Trinidad, the tropical wave on Friday night has now shifted north and looks likely to be an issue for Grenada rather than for T and T.
For Store Bay in Tobago Windguru shows that the wind speed prediction has now dropped significantly to 16 knots with gusts of only 19 knots, direction ESE. We're still predicted to get more than 12mm of rain and the wave direction remains a steady ENE.
For Chaguaramas in Trinidad it's all dropped to wind speeds of 8-10 Knots with gusts of 11-15 knots. There is still a shift in wind direction overnight on Friday-Sat from ENE to ESE. Wave direction remains a steady ENE and there is not much rain forecast.
The benefits of being in Tobago and Trinidad during hurricane season!
Best wishes
Katy
Is this the same tropical wave which seems to be directly on the right side of Trinidad she talking about here?well yuh confuse me now based on the previous bulletin issued by the met office
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