Thanks Paul
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 7:51 am
....for your regular posts on this site. Two months ago I had no knowledge of tropical waves and the paths of tropical storms,etc., but I have since had a real education. I would never have known of the resources available without being been primed by your posts here. I, too, now scan the satellite data and even noticed the conditions developing which provided the recent unusual weather events in Tobago just before you mentioned them here.
However, I obviously lack the experience to spot potential situations developing. I saw Gustav, Hanna and Ike traverse the Atlantic and saw Josephine fade away. There is presently an area of bad weather mid-Atlantic but other than that I have no visibility; I've not yet learned to 'read' the African situation. According to the forecast at the beginning of the Hurricane Season, there is still plently of activity to come. Although the northern Caribbean has taken a battering, the area we're particularly interested in has had a quiet week. What do you anticipate for the remainder of the month?
Finally, what effects do depressions to the north ususlly have on Tobago weather, if any? Does any cloud and rain tend to get pulled towards it or is it 'flung' outwards? Is there a 'microclimate' I should be aware of or is the island too small?
However, I obviously lack the experience to spot potential situations developing. I saw Gustav, Hanna and Ike traverse the Atlantic and saw Josephine fade away. There is presently an area of bad weather mid-Atlantic but other than that I have no visibility; I've not yet learned to 'read' the African situation. According to the forecast at the beginning of the Hurricane Season, there is still plently of activity to come. Although the northern Caribbean has taken a battering, the area we're particularly interested in has had a quiet week. What do you anticipate for the remainder of the month?
Finally, what effects do depressions to the north ususlly have on Tobago weather, if any? Does any cloud and rain tend to get pulled towards it or is it 'flung' outwards? Is there a 'microclimate' I should be aware of or is the island too small?