Hurricane watch issued for St. Maarten and St. Martin this morning.
According to Storm Carib
"Results for St.Maarten/St.Martin (18.05N, 63.12W): The approximate Closest Point of Approach (CPA) is located near 18.4N, 62.4W or about 53.9 miles (86.7 km) from your location. The estimated time of when the center of the storm will be at that location is in about 40 hours and 49 minutes from now (Sunday, October 22 at 1:54AM AST)."
Reporting here, live, on the ground from beautiful BSV. Current conditions, sunny and clear, we can still even see Saba and a bit more wind. While yesterday, our arrival day was nice and calm, especially the waves, today the waves are pretty rough with more wind. Waiting for Fabila and Coulor1 for their arrival, Plane enroute according to Flightaware. PamJ and Dwayne waiting for their Miami flight to depart.
Most worrisome the sudden drop of pressure down to 992mb, and slow moving now down to only 6 nautical miles per hour from 14 of 24/36 hours ago. Hopefully the trough north of it will be weak enough to shift Tammy consistently to the North.
Has the surf reached the back stairs yet? That’s when I start to get more than just a little nervous.
Glad your group is either there or in route and now I’m looking forward to it being our turm with fingers crossed the storms will be mild now and done by then.🙂🙂
Respectfully,
pat
"Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them."
Long time lurker here, just wanted to share a channel on YouTube, Mr Weatherman, who gives very specific Caribbean reports - this one is his latest from 2 hours ago.
Best of luck to all those are on the island, I hope it passes quickly by with just some needed rain. Will be on the island in a couple of weeks.
Has the surf reached the back stairs yet? That’s when I start to get more than just a little nervous.
Glad your group is either there or in route and now I’m looking forward to it being our turm with fingers crossed the storms will be mild now and done by then.🙂🙂
Good morning Pat. It's 7:15 AM and looking outside, you'd never know there's a hurricane coming. I'm at the Sonesta with a couple of others from my group and the rest of the group are at the Travelers Inn. BSV were leaving nothing to chance and had us move by 5PM yesterday. The staff had everything tightened down and made all the necessary hurricane precautions they could. When I awoke yesterday morning and periodically during the day, the waves were hitting the steps to the deck. When I woke this morning, my first thought was that the hurricane had already passed us. But I've been reading that's not the case. It's mostly cloudy, with patches of sunshine and less wind than yesterday. The view from the 7th floor, looks like the water is not as choppy as yesterday.
"Results for St.Maarten/St.Martin (18.05N, 63.12W): The approximate Closest Point of Approach (CPA) is located near 18.3N, 62.7W or about 32.5 miles (52.3 km) from your location. The estimated time of when the center of the storm will be at that location is in about 24 hours and 3 minutes from now (Sunday, October 22 at 8:54AM AST)."
Based on the above, I don't think the airport will be opening at 9 AM on Sunday.
[/quote]Based on the above, I don't think the airport will be opening at 9 AM on Sunday.
I agree...and weather.com has it arriving just south and east of SXM at 2am SUnday (last "1" on map) so 8-9am arrival makes sense
Category 1 Hurricane Tammy Forecast Time: Oct 22, 2023 - 2:00 am EDT ( Oct 22, 2023 - 2:00 am EDT local time) Category 1 Max Winds 85 mph Pressure -- Movement NNW 10 mph
Has the surf reached the back stairs yet? That’s when I start to get more than just a little nervous.
Glad your group is either there or in route and now I’m looking forward to it being our turm with fingers crossed the storms will be mild now and done by then.🙂🙂
Good morning Pat. It's 7:15 AM and looking outside, you'd never know there's a hurricane coming. I'm at the Sonesta with a couple of others from my group and the rest of the group are at the Travelers Inn. BSV were leaving nothing to chance and had us move by 5PM yesterday. The staff had everything tightened down and made all the necessary hurricane precautions they could. When I awoke yesterday morning and periodically during the day, the waves were hitting the steps to the deck. When I woke this morning, my first thought was that the hurricane had already passed us. But I've been reading that's not the case. It's mostly cloudy, with patches of sunshine and less wind than yesterday. The view from the 7th floor, looks like the water is not as choppy as yesterday.
Mike, thanks so much for checking in!
I'm happy BSV is playing it safe and moved all of you to a safe location.
Stay in touch, if you can, and we will be praying for all of SXM !
During tropical storm Philippe a few weeks ago, the waves were hitting the BSV building on and off most of the day. Vicky closed the huricane shutters except for a small area on the side shutters. Tammy is obviously a much bigger threat. Glad everyone is moved out to higher ground. Take care.
Just a note that the Hurricane Watch Net radio broadcast (https://hwn.org/ for schedule etc.) is a source of information if there is a power/internet outage AND you have a (battery powered) shortwave radio (14.325 MHz (USB) and if propagation dictates 7.268.00 MHz (LSB)). Having said that if you are a shortwave listener or radio amateur you probably already know this but I thought I'd mention it anyway. Hoping for the best and that Tammy drifts off into the ocean somewhere very soon. Dave.
Looks like we dodged a bullet. The storm is currently 60 northeast which is the closest it will get to SXM. Most of the stronger winds accompanying the storm are east of its center, sparing SXM worse conditions. It’s cloudy with intermittent showers and winds are 15-35 mph. Looking like just a sideswipe. We’re in the Dawn Beach area which looks none the worse for wear. Also, hat tip to TwentySix whose recommendation of Mr. Weatherman on YouTube was spot on. His forecasts were infinitely better and more Caribbean-centric to anything I else I saw. Island by island information was most helpful.
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Not much overnight. A bit of rain. Very calm this morning. My friend at 6 AM enjoyed a walk with his dog on Simpson bay beach. Tammy is moving away to the north.
It's funny, the weather here has been worse since the Hurricane left us, than when it was here. Very rough surf here at BSV. Went out to dinner last night and on the way home, many "lakes" in the roads coming home.