Not at all David.
I would hasten to add that in view of the excessive length of your break (is it 120 days?) ... you should expect approximately 12 full days of rain throughout your holiday.
Whether it comes in one go or is spread nicely over the duration of your stayhas yet to be seen.
Enjoy your holiday
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Flash Floods
Just got back.
Some folks from our hotel had gone up to one of the waterfalls on Tuesday. A seven year old boy and a guy had been at the bottom fall and climbed onto a rock when this flash flood came from above. Within seconds the whole place became panic. People were running to get out of the way and a lot of people lost bags and towels as the water flooded the dry areas.
The boy and man had to wait for the fire brigade to come and rescue them.
Some folks from our hotel had gone up to one of the waterfalls on Tuesday. A seven year old boy and a guy had been at the bottom fall and climbed onto a rock when this flash flood came from above. Within seconds the whole place became panic. People were running to get out of the way and a lot of people lost bags and towels as the water flooded the dry areas.
The boy and man had to wait for the fire brigade to come and rescue them.
Janet
That must have been last Tuesday. It did indeed throw it down for a couple of hours in the afternoon. I drove/aquaplaned my sister through the rainforest in that downpour. The rivers can rise very very quickly when it rains. Worse still, it can be raining in the hills and sunny at the waterfall, so you have no advance warning that the river is about to rise.
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That must have been last Tuesday. It did indeed throw it down for a couple of hours in the afternoon. I drove/aquaplaned my sister through the rainforest in that downpour. The rivers can rise very very quickly when it rains. Worse still, it can be raining in the hills and sunny at the waterfall, so you have no advance warning that the river is about to rise.
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Yep thats right Steve, it was last Tuesday. We had got a boat out and was caught in a storm. The sea got a bit rocky and a few people puked overboard!.
When we got back to the hotel the people there told us it had not rained at all and the people who went to the falls also said they saw no rain.
A local man was telling us that it often rains up on the mountains and out at sea.
When we got back to the hotel the people there told us it had not rained at all and the people who went to the falls also said they saw no rain.
A local man was telling us that it often rains up on the mountains and out at sea.
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Well ... something did come out of that Tropical Wave.
The Wave split into 2 halves ... the lower half continued west as a weak affair.
The upper half veered north and the depression reformed ... it is now a Trpical Storm just east of Antigua.
The Forecast Models are in dispute as to whether this will die out over the next few days or move into more favourable conditions and develop into a Hurricane.
Weather looks fair for Tobago for the rest of the week.
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Well ... something did come out of that Tropical Wave.
The Wave split into 2 halves ... the lower half continued west as a weak affair.
The upper half veered north and the depression reformed ... it is now a Trpical Storm just east of Antigua.
The Forecast Models are in dispute as to whether this will die out over the next few days or move into more favourable conditions and develop into a Hurricane.
Weather looks fair for Tobago for the rest of the week.
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The posts about the sudden flooding of a waterfall is well worth noting.
This happens frequently after heavy rains drain from the top of the rainforest and the water accumulations follow their channels down towards sea-level.
As the water volumes accumulate it becomes more dangerous as it makes it's progress down the slopes.
There was a widely reported incident similar to this in Jamaica a few years ago when half a family was washed away from a rock as water suddenly cascaded down following a heavy thunderstorm.
This is an even bigger hazard when the ground is dry and hard ... little rainwater soaks into the ground and more of the rain accumulations wash down the river channels.
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The posts about the sudden flooding of a waterfall is well worth noting.
This happens frequently after heavy rains drain from the top of the rainforest and the water accumulations follow their channels down towards sea-level.
As the water volumes accumulate it becomes more dangerous as it makes it's progress down the slopes.
There was a widely reported incident similar to this in Jamaica a few years ago when half a family was washed away from a rock as water suddenly cascaded down following a heavy thunderstorm.
This is an even bigger hazard when the ground is dry and hard ... little rainwater soaks into the ground and more of the rain accumulations wash down the river channels.
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Hi Steve
Good question.
There used to be a weather site that gave you historical weather data for previous years ... you just clicked on the date ... but I can't find it anywhere now and I have forgotten who supplied it so if anyone can help it would be appreciated.
As for the 27th September ... it is the alleged wet season but as I have said in previous posts it can be wet in the dry season and dry in the wet season ... pot luck !
Just a little more humid at that time of year.
I hope this helps.
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Good question.
There used to be a weather site that gave you historical weather data for previous years ... you just clicked on the date ... but I can't find it anywhere now and I have forgotten who supplied it so if anyone can help it would be appreciated.
As for the 27th September ... it is the alleged wet season but as I have said in previous posts it can be wet in the dry season and dry in the wet season ... pot luck !
Just a little more humid at that time of year.
I hope this helps.
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Paul,I think http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ has a history site,but whether weather on locally is recorded I don't know.It definitely gives apst hurricanes.
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Hi David
The National Hurricane Centre does have historical information but it is very broad and relates mostly to the US and Caribbean as a whole ... particularly with regard to Hurricane data.
So ... you would be able to see that Hurricane Emily affected Tobago in 1963 but you would not see any other data for Tobago unless a Hurricane or Tropical Storm happens to coincide with the dates you are looking for.
The site I refer to was where you could select a calender and select any day of any year to see the weather record for a number of places around the world ... Tobago included ... it would disclose the min and max temperatures, if there was rain or sun and the wind speed.
I thought it was Wunderbar but that seems wrong ...
I am sure it is still around ... just a matter of finding it, which I will in due course.
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The National Hurricane Centre does have historical information but it is very broad and relates mostly to the US and Caribbean as a whole ... particularly with regard to Hurricane data.
So ... you would be able to see that Hurricane Emily affected Tobago in 1963 but you would not see any other data for Tobago unless a Hurricane or Tropical Storm happens to coincide with the dates you are looking for.
The site I refer to was where you could select a calender and select any day of any year to see the weather record for a number of places around the world ... Tobago included ... it would disclose the min and max temperatures, if there was rain or sun and the wind speed.
I thought it was Wunderbar but that seems wrong ...
I am sure it is still around ... just a matter of finding it, which I will in due course.
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Might that be
http://www.wunderground.com
You can search for historical data on this site for a given location.
Might that be
http://www.wunderground.com
You can search for historical data on this site for a given location.
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Thanks Graham
Yes it is Wunderground ... I got confused with the World Cup and called it Wunderbar !!
I thought it was this site but when I tried I could not find the links. They only give the last 5 days.
Perhaps the site only got 2 hits for this information in the last 12 months which was probably me and there are so few other people like Steve P that need this data that they decided to knock it (history) on the head !!
Sorry Steve ... I could not resist that
I will keep searching nonetheless.
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Yes it is Wunderground ... I got confused with the World Cup and called it Wunderbar !!
I thought it was this site but when I tried I could not find the links. They only give the last 5 days.
Perhaps the site only got 2 hits for this information in the last 12 months which was probably me and there are so few other people like Steve P that need this data that they decided to knock it (history) on the head !!
Sorry Steve ... I could not resist that
I will keep searching nonetheless.
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Hello David
The NOAA have downgraded their forecast for 2006 and it certainly seems that it will be significantly quiter than 2005.
But these storms tend to really get going in the last 2 or 3 months of the season up to November.
2005 was quite unique because the first storms occurred in May and the very last storm of the season was in December and very nearly into 2006.
The season is not yet over and there are 3 months left ... don't relax yet !
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The NOAA have downgraded their forecast for 2006 and it certainly seems that it will be significantly quiter than 2005.
But these storms tend to really get going in the last 2 or 3 months of the season up to November.
2005 was quite unique because the first storms occurred in May and the very last storm of the season was in December and very nearly into 2006.
The season is not yet over and there are 3 months left ... don't relax yet !
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