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Weather / Elsa Approaches Southern Coast of Matanzas, Cuba
« Last post by gallofino on July 05, 2021, 12:56:55 pm »
This is all they need now...

https://havanatimes.org/news/elsa-approaches-southern-coast-of-matanzas-cuba/

By Circles Robinson

HAVANA TIMES – Cuba’s weather forecasters see Tropical Storm Elsa reaching land in the coming hours, most likely in the province of Matanzas. It will then cross the island, moving northwest before exiting en route to Florida.

It’s not clear at this point what the effects will be in Havana, in part depending whether the storm weakens considerably over land or not. People in the capital have been scrambling to take whatever precautions they can, especially having drinking water and something to eat on hand.

Things as simple as flashlight batteries or candles, in case the electricity is cut, are two more of the many products in severe shortage. Plywood for windows is only available to government hotels, businesses and some offices.

During the early morning hours, the rains of tropical storm Elsa affected the central region of Cuba, strong and intense in some locations, with the highest accumulated rainfall in the province of Sancti Spiritus.

At nine in the morning, the center of tropical storm Elsa was estimated by the Cuban Weather Service (Insmet) at 21.4 degrees North latitude and 80.9 degrees West longitude, about 50 miles south of Playa Giron, Matanzas province. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami also noted its location around 160 miles southeast of Havana.

Elsa maintains a northwest course, at about 14 miles per hour and has maximum sustained winds of 65 mph, with stronger gusts. The central pressure has risen slightly to 1006 millibars.

In the next 12 to 24 hours, tropical storm Elsa will continue heading to the northwest, with a similar movement speed, although a slight increase in its intensity is possible before making landfall, after noon today, notes Insmet. The system is expected to weaken some when advancing inland.

Rains will continue to affect the central region of the country, which will continue to be strong and intense in some locations, mainly in mountainous areas, says the Cuban weather experts. These precipitations will extend to the western region of the country with the advance of the system.

Although the rainfall in the eastern region will decrease, rains and electrical storms are still possible, far from the center of Elsa, produced by its outer bands.

Insmet reports that the swells will continue throughout the southern coast of Cuba, with slight coastal flooding from the southern coast of Matanzas to the Gulf of Guacanayabo. On the northwestern coast, which includes Havana, there will be some light coastal flooding starting this evening, mainly in low lying areas of that coast.
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Weather / Hurricane Elsa on track to hit us between tomorrow and Monday
« Last post by Mividamialma on July 02, 2021, 09:59:58 am »
https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/2021-07-01-tropical-storm-elsa-forecast-caribbean-united-states

Tropical Storm Elsa will barrel into the Caribbean on Friday, where warnings have been issued for the Windward Islands. Residents of the Caribbean and Florida should track the progress of Elsa closely through the holiday weekend.

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said Elsa was centered about 70 mph miles east-southeast of Barbados as of early Friday.

Tropical storm warnings have been issued for parts of the Windward Islands, where tropical storm force conditions (winds of at least 39 mph) are expected on Friday. Those areas are shown in red on the map below.

A tropical storm warning has also been issued for the southern coast of the Dominican Republic and portions of Haiti. A hurricane watch has also been posted for southern portions of Hispaniola. A hurricane watch means hurricane conditions are possible and are typically issued 48 hours before tropical storm force winds are expected to begin.

Tropical storm watches have been issued for Jamaica, meaning tropical storm conditions are possible here this weekend.

Elsa is tracking quickly westward at 28 mph. That should allow it to arrive in the Windward and southern Leeward Islands this morning as a strong tropical storm.

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The NHC says rainfall totals of 3 to 6 inches with isolated totals up to 10 inches are possible in the Windward and southern Leeward Islands Friday. This could lead to isolated flash flooding and mudslides. That said, the system's fast forward speed will limit the heavy rain threat that might otherwise be greater.

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Weather / Re: 2020 Hurricane Season & Tropical Storm Warnings
« Last post by yinkx on August 23, 2020, 07:39:21 pm »
Power out in Santiago now. There's been a lot of rain and the wind has picked up.
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Weather / Re: 2020 Hurricane Season & Tropical Storm Warnings
« Last post by wolfcub on August 23, 2020, 04:19:55 pm »
Power is out in Moa and it's starting to affecting Holguin area now but not too bad so far.

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Weather / Re: 2020 Hurricane Season & Tropical Storm Warnings
« Last post by yinkx on August 23, 2020, 01:54:42 pm »
Marco has passed over the very western part. Laura is more a worry.
Baracoa is already seeing big waves over the malecon and a lot of rain.
Santiago is breezy, tiny bit of water. Expecting it to arrive 11pm.
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Weather / Re: 2020 Hurricane Season & Tropical Storm Warnings
« Last post by wishbone on August 23, 2020, 08:06:34 am »
sorry posted my in wrong section ie "does anyone have information on the storm passing over cuba (trop storm laura) and if it is causing any damage --am thinking of holguin area --but any news is good --thanks"

that said i have heard from family/friends and they are hunkering down and hoping --winds will be strong but main force will come monday --rain is good but hurricanes are not
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Weather / 2020 Hurricane Season & Tropical Storm Warnings
« Last post by mariposita on August 23, 2020, 07:31:30 am »
Tropical storm Laura is making its way through the carribean, with Marco hot on its heels. Storm warnings have been issued for most of Cuba. Is everyone staying safe?

https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at3+shtml/205816.shtml?cone
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Weather / Largest Earthquake on record just hit between Cuba and Jamaica
« Last post by wolfcub on January 28, 2020, 01:07:01 pm »
https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/7-7-magnitu
de-earthquake-recorded-between-cuba-and-jamaica-1.4787121

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Weather / Meliá hotels reopening in Cuba following Hurricane Irma
« Last post by gallofino on October 17, 2017, 07:41:55 pm »
http://www.breakingtravelnews.com/news/article/melia-hotels-reopening-in-cuba-following-hurricane-irma/

Meliá Cuba has announced the reopening of hotels affected by Hurricane Irma in Cayo Santa María, Cayo Coco, Cayo Guillermo and Varadero.

Cooperation with the Cuban tourism authorities and the crucial support of employees has made it possible to quickly repair the facilities damaged by the hurricane which affected the destinations of Jardines del Rey, Cayo Santa María and Varadero in the north of the island.

During the temporary closure of the hotels, improvements have also been carried out which will allow Meliá Cuba to present new products for the upcoming high season.

In Varadero, the Meliá Peninsula Varadero and Paradisus Varadero hotels are now open.

In Cayo Santa Maria, the Meliá Cayo Santa María and Meliá Las Dunas hotels will be back in service on November 1st, and the Meliá Buenavista and Sol Cayo Santa María hotels will restart operations on November 15th.

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In Jardines del Rey, the Sol Cayo Coco hotel will reopen today; Meliá Cayo Guillermo on October 20th, and Meliá Jardines del Rey on November 1st.

Meliá Cayo Coco will reopen on November 4th and Sol Cayo Guillermo will be back in operation on November 15th.

“Meliá Hotels International Cuba greatly appreciates this enormous team effort as well as the loyalty and support of its guests, travel agents and tour operators,” the company said in a statement.
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