New Hurricane Whips St. Croix; Puerto Rico AheadSTEVE BULLOCK
It is very quiet here in St. Croix. No rain, not much wind but a very interesting sky outside. Apparently the reports place the bulk of the wind to the north of us ---so that is good news. Good Luck to everyone! Linda Baxter...
NOAA (TPC) databases,HURDAT2NHC past maps, newspaper articles dating back to the 1930s, television / video references, interviews with victims & forecasters. Jim Williams has spent numerous hours viewing microfilms in libraries
On August 31, 1772, a great hurricane struck the island of St. Croix, which is one of the Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Sea. A fifteen-year-old man lived to describe the storm. He wrote down his observations and thoughts in a ...
These overwash events are interspersed with more quiescent time periods when fine-grained deposition of mud dominates in the back-barrier environment. Under ideal conditions, repeated overwash events through time should leave a dateable stratigraphic record consisting of alternating muds and sand. Salt...
We lost so much soil in the flooding rains. - Possible Record-Breaking Avocado Grown on St. Croix | St. Thomas Source LOTS OF RAIN MAKES HUGE AVOCADOS….( pears ,as we call them ) By Jane Higgins <jhigginswear at gmail.com> Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 07:43:33 -0400 https://st...
Hurricane Ernesto has dropped torrential rain on Puerto Rico and knocked out power for nearly half of all customers in the U.S. territory.
storm force.Caution: the numbers you get will only be true if the hurricane will travel in astraight lineto your island at aconstant speedand when you assume that the wind field doesn't change, in other wordsdoesn't strengthen or weaken, over that time [this is normally not the case!!
1995 - The hurricane season of the century, Buck Island Reef National Monument, St. Croix, Virgin Islands Since 1995, the GFDL Hurricane Prediction System has provided operational guidance for forecasters at the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in both the Atlan... Z Hillis,B Phillips 被引量:...
Fourth Monday in July Observed in the U.S. Virgin Islands—St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John—Hurricane Supplication Day marks the beginning of the hurricane season. Special church services are held to pray for safety from the storms that ravage these and other Caribbean islands. The cust...