TS Beryl

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by Betty, Jul 6, 2018.

  1. Betty

    Betty Well-Known Member

    Oct 14, 2012
    As of 8:00 am EDT Mon Jul 9 2018 ...
    An area of showers and thunderstorms associated with the remnants
    of Beryl is producing locally heavy rainfall and strong gusty winds
    over the northeastern Caribbean Sea and the northern Leeward
    Islands. The disturbance is expected to move west-northwestward
    for the next day or so, passing over the Virgin Islands and Puerto
    Rico today, and over Hispaniola tonight. Unfavorable upper-level
    winds and interaction with land should prevent redevelopment during
    the next day or two,

    but environmental conditions could become somewhat conducive for regeneration of a tropical cyclone later this
    week when the system is forecast to turn northward over the Bahamas
    and the western Atlantic. Additional information on this system can
    be found in High Seas Forecasts issued by the National Weather
    Service.

    * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent
    * Formation chance through 5 days...medium...40 percent
     
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  2. MrBigglesworth

    MrBigglesworth Well-Known Member

    Jun 29, 2018
    Ice, and sprayable Biofreeze in a green and white can. Gotta get that swelling down and keep it down or that shyt turns into bad juju. I speak from experience on letting things go too long.. like my hair or my last girlfriend.
    Kidding aside, it’s important and will get you back in the water quicker. Also try to take Tumeric everyday, just like a vitamin. Works better than ibuprofen and doesn’t destroy your gut or liver. Army candy.
     

  3. Betty

    Betty Well-Known Member

    Oct 14, 2012
    As of 2:00 pm EDT Wed Jul 11 2018 ...
    The remnants of Beryl continue to produce a broad area of
    disorganized showers and thunderstorms over much of the Bahamas
    and extending northeastward over the western Atlantic for a few
    hundred miles. Little or no development is expected today, but
    conditions could become a little more favorable later in the week
    and over the weekend while the disturbance moves slowly northward
    and northeastward over the western Atlantic. Additional information
    on this disturbance can be found in High Seas Forecasts issued by
    the National Weather Service.
    * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...20 percent.
    * Formation chance through 5 days...medium...50 percent.
     
  4. MrBigglesworth

    MrBigglesworth Well-Known Member

    Jun 29, 2018
    Has it gotten better or worse for us poor beggars in the northeast?
     
  5. Mitchell

    Mitchell Well-Known Member

    Jan 5, 2009
    I would say better....this loop is basically yesterday through tomorrow. If you were going to get a pulse out of it, probably tomorrow.

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  6. MrBigglesworth

    MrBigglesworth Well-Known Member

    Jun 29, 2018
    I’m planning on taking Brooke sunrise surfing tomorrow so that would be a nice surprise... she’s never seen the sun rise.