Roatan
Weather Forecast
As
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and
CoCoView
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CoCoView
is at 16.4°N Latitude x 86.4°W Longitude
In
the
NW
Caribbean Sea
Monday
September 12, 2011
Skies
will be mostly cloudy, as a tropical wave continues to pass over us.
There is a chance for intermittent rain and thunderstorms throughout
the day. Winds will be 10 to 15 mph, or less and E to NE in
direction. Seas will be 1 to 4 feet. Winds and seas can be higher
locally in the vicinity of rain squalls. Skies will begin to clear
later today, as the tropical wave moves W and inland over the Yucatan
Peninsula tonight.
The
air temperatures will be in the 80s to the mid 90s (F) or 27 to 32
(C).
At
depth, ocean water temperatures are about 82F to 86F or 28C to 30C .
Visibility is generally 40 to 60 feet.
Fig
1 – Today's Wind, Cloud & Rain Forecast
Fig 2 – Tropical Wave Position, early am_110912 |
The
Tropical Weather Outlook
Nate
has been downgraded to a post-tropical low as a result of moving
inland over Southern Mexico.
Maria
remains a tropical storm. This morning, TS Maria was
moving NW away from the NE Caribbean Islands. It is traveling NW at 9
mph. Maximum sustained winds are 60 mph.
All
interests in the Bay Islands and on the north coast of Honduras
should remain vigilant and continue, to monitor the weather. So far
this year, there have been 14 named storms. It is possible, given the
current overall weather conditions in the Tropical Atlantic, that
there maybe as many as 10 to 14 more named storms, before the
hurricane season officially ends on December 1st.
The
Tides: Moon and Sun
low
tide 2:19 am LT Moon Rise – 5:57 pm LT
high
tide 8:34 am LT Moon Set – 5:40 am LT
low
tide 2:18 pm LT Sunrise – 5:35 am LT
high
tide 8:14 pm LT Sunset – 5:51 pm LT
low
tide 2:19 am LT Moon Rise – 5:57 pm LT
high
tide 8:34 am LT Moon Set – 5:40 am LT
low
tide 2:18 pm LT Sunrise – 5:35 am LT
high
tide 8:14 pm LT Sunset – 5:51 pm LT
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