hurricane season 2017

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william webster

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God forbid any news from the USA would interrupt any ramblings, I don't suppose you use any news from NOOA and A/F craft either The storm effects everyone, no matter your opinion most of the news , even that regarding the Dominican republic is generated in that hated USA Some of us have friends/relatives in both the USA and DR so I see no reason for your rude remarks

The NOOA (A US agency) continues to state that Irma will run very hard over the North Coast of the DR and continue up into Florida

as the most powerful Atlantic Hurricane on record

Stay safe in your Eastern DR beach, it may just get ugly

Stay in the present....
Our issues arrive and need to be dealt with first --
then we can move on to the next victims... chronology

Priorities.........

ID... do you want to reconsider 'ramblings' ???
bad choice for those of us with something to lose here
 

MiamiDRGuy

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Moments ago, my friend in SJU, the winds are now at 60mph and very heavy rain. It's getting worse there now.
 

AlterEgo

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Is is true that resorts in Punta Cana are evacuating their guests?    How about resorts in POP?

I've read several reports that Canadian airlines have sent many planes down, empty, to bring back Canadian tourists, specifically from Punta Cana, Puerto Plata and Samana. One airline alone sent 10 planes today.
 

SantiagoDR

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American Airlines has no flights to Miami from Santiago for Thursday and Friday, that will probably get extended.
 

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no shifts so far.
Hurricane force winds epected to reach 35 kilomters NE of me around 5AM tomorrow morning.
here's again the link to the San Juan Radar Station,
the western tip is mid Mona Passage and I am on that lil easternmost Dot of the DR East.
Natalie, that's the Cabo Engaño Dot, I am a few miles aside it to it's north.

Mike
So you are fairly South, Mike...relative to the eye of this beast.

That's a good thing.

#GODSPEED
 

KyleMackey

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Not in POP, as I know of. My neighbor and his gf work at Lifestyle in Cofresi. They left early this morning to work, and will live & work there until Friday evening. Staff has info meetings several times a day w updates.
 
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The American consulate offer people to go to Santo Domingo and evacuate in a charter flight this afternoon.  Too late by the time I read their message and make it to Santo Domingo from the north coast 
 

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The south side of the storm as one would expect is less vigorous than the north.

I have had reports from Nevis, which was about the same distance south of the centre of the storm as the current NHC prediction and they reported strong winds some trees down and the odd zinc sheet loose and not so much rain. Nothing dramatic like we see from those location close of on centre track. Equally Antigua and St Kitts which were closer to the eye but on the south side were also let off lightly from preliminary reports.

This is supported by recent Hurricane Hunter passes criss crossing the storm, as the attached link, where you can see the wind speeds detected away from the centre on the south side:

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1024x768q90/922/12MtFp.png

Wind fields do vary but this may help one assess the wind speed probabilities that have and are being encountered to populations south of the centre. Don't read this as gospel truth and it is for information. Remember interaction with land also has an effect. Make your own decisions based upon what the NHC and government bodies advise.

The storm has shifted a bit north on the NHC track and none of the reliable model mean tracks currently show it within 100km of the north shore.

I am hopeful that this will be much better for us than the poor souls in Barbuda, St Martin, Anguilla, St Barts, the BVI, St Thomas, St John and the other small islands closely impacted. Barbuda has not been heard of since 115mph in the airport with higher gusts and it went off line. The town of Codrington and much of the island is very low lying and a reported minimum 8ft storm surge would flood many areas. The small private resort at the south of the island with a small airstrip is particularly vulnerable as is the old K Club bought by Robert De Niro for development which has sand dunes of only several feet and land behind at a few feet only, and both may not be there in the same form when the storm has gone.

This will be devastating to a region that relies heavily on tourism and could do even worse as it continues its travels but hopefully not too much to DR.
 

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RG84

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Was the afternoon shower here in SD just an afternoon shower or the tip of a band from Irma?
 

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that's actually not that bad: 48mph. SJU Airport is east of San Juan.
I wonder what type of storm surge they are experiencing on the north side of the island... that's going to be the killer for many of us on the north coast.
 
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