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Re: September in The Caribbean
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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08/20/2016 12:42 PM
08/20/2016 12:42 PM
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Here is a more current set of models where each dot represents 12 hours of time and the numbers near dots represent hours of time for the storm center to reach that dot: The [color:"yellow"] Yellow CMC2[/color] Forecast Model would give the BVI North Winds and Swell in +/- 5 days. The [color:"purple"] Purple HWFI[/color] would deliver South winds and swell in 4-5 days. The point is for the next couple of weeks the weather may be unsettled across the Caribbean.
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Re: September in The Caribbean
[Re: RickinAtlanta]
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08/22/2016 11:10 AM
08/22/2016 11:10 AM
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RickinAtlanta said:There ar a ton of very good weather sites available so this info is not difficult to find/track. This is a link to one that many of us on TTOL use to track status. Wunderground I've found this one to be maybe more than you want but certainly just about any information you could possible ever want: http://www.spaghettimodels.com/
Life's short - sail more!
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