New storms brewing in the Atlantic
Gary wrote:5PM shift back to the south west. Landfall just east of Guayama. Boarding up finished and now relaxing. Dinner on its way and it smells good. Arroz con pollo is my guess.
Chocolate con queso de papa, is the way to keep warm and keep the stomach happy during the storm, your wife knows about that.
All boarded up, cars in the basement. We'll be fine..
Hoping everything works out ok for you guys...
Gary wrote:5PM shift back to the south west. Landfall just east of Guayama. Boarding up finished and now relaxing. Dinner on its way and it smells good. Arroz con pollo is my guess.
Stay safe my friend!
For posterity's sake, I copy/pasted URL's for a bunch of PR Facebook livestreams hurricane videos I've been following - (moderators, please don't delete)
puerto rico 9/20/2017
"Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 60 miles (95 km) from
the center, and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 150
miles (240 km).聽 A sustained wind of 81 mph (130 km/h) with a gust
to 109 mph (175 km/h) was recently reported at Yabucoa Harbor,
Puerto Rico.聽 A sustained wind of 63 mph (101 km/h) with a gust to
118 mph (190 km/h) was recently reported at Camp Santiago, Puerto
Rico."
A 4 or 5 don't matter with a pin hole. Different creature with different powers that doesn't fit well into the pigeon hole classification system. Hurricane winds in PR from Maria now doubled from the norm of 30 miles to 60.
National Weather Service San Juan radar is down
At 200 PM AST the center of Hurricane Maria was located
by an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft just offshore of
the northwestern coast of Puerto Rico near latitude 18.5 North,
longitude 66.9 West.
That's Isabela.
Time condensed color sat from NOAA covering 6 hr progression this a.m.
Time stamped in UTC but is same as Zulu.
And very little in the news or social media compared to other area.
Fingers crossed
Jenmag wrote:I know there is culebra river on the aguada/aguadilla line but don't know how hard the west coast got it?
Lots of flooding and more flooding on the way, Some bridges washed out, the storm is still dropping a lot of rain in the west, likely until Friday.
Until water receded some and crews clear main arteries in PR, we are going to have little to no news. Crews need clear roads and fix major Electric cabling before they can do anything about small stations. Electricity production was also affected, unsure if any plants are running.
I only see news from 11 hours ago or so..
CasaSunny wrote:Hows Fajardo? I'm still waiting to hear about our place in Culebra. However I've seen photos of St. Thomas and Vieques and it appears concrete structures are still standing and doing good. A reported satellite phone call to Culebra has mentioned no reported deaths and everyone is safe, with some houses (wood?) that came down.
The main concern is flooding now, concrete houses built properly will stand just fine even in a stronger storm, so fear not about that, wooden houses destroyed or no roof in many parts of PR. Costal areas in some areas have received a lot of damage, some concrete houses may be damaged to to the sea and flooding. But I am speaking in general, there is very little info getting out.
CasaSunny wrote:It also appears Live news is not working i.e. wapa and telemundo.pr is that correct?
I only see news from 11 hours ago or so..
Wapa link not working reliably. I had a few seconds and then nothing, been trying since early today
Found these pictures of the Weather Channel.聽 Some from Antilles, others from DR, but plenty from PR.
Most of the damage in the area was to the wooden houses, trees, and utility poles.
Ramey air base area supposedly faired well with light damage.聽
Parts of Aguada were flooded as well.
Not much info on Rincon yet.
They are hoping some type of cell service will be established to the Aguadilla area in the next 24-48 hours.. but it will be battery powered and intermittent.
The video of crash boat beach thrashed is pretty crazy ... suprised that maria took down the old pier and platforms.
Also suprised that some of the other structures on that beach survived as well as they did given the deluge.
Now we are waiting to hear the latest from potential fallout of the dam failure.
The earliest jet blue flight is for next weekend I believe.
聽 I watched that Crashboat Beach video...really sad.And look at his next one in line on youtube of the Dam they say may breach imminently--shoot that damned dam failed yesterday morning, same breach dimension 30-feet? and same amount of massive water flying out of there in a rage as shown in video from Weathernation.com. and posted here yesterday by Dawg and elcalipocho.
In this second one he also heads to the w coast but hard to say where he is.
In both sometimes hard to decipher where he is, announces his position only occasionally. So look for landmarks you are familiar with like a particular Pepboys or Home Depot--HD only can be the one in Arecibo--saw both of them; or distinctive condo developments,聽 or homes or golf courses or roads you know by sight.
The Columbus statute we know is Arecibo.
I was encouraged by what I saw in Isabela and Arecibo coastal, kind of hit and miss as to what she destroyed, more like a tornado then hurricane in coastal areas he flew. But it definitely got worse as he went east toward coastal Dorado. Maybe Isabela/Arecibo got a bit of a reprieve after her first smack when the eye came over, which was 6 Miles last measurement over PR, until they eye passed and then the area got smacked again with her back loop.
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Four huge landsides on surrounding mountain sides, plain to figure out, huge wide swaths of foliage missing from the top to the ground. Zoomed on a several mountainside communities, maybe 50-60 homes in each. Destroyed. Barren foliage total area other then grass.
Safe to say extra bad for the mountain dwellers E or W PR, they're going to be the last ones to get power. A few on the board we haven't heard from, Gary and NanRaughley and Larry Johnson off the top of my head.
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