Anyone in Negril that share information on the storm over night. Everything OK? :confused:
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Anyone in Negril that share information on the storm over night. Everything OK? :confused:
Storm? What storm. No man Issac no come
well some reports of very high seas and winds - not full blown but outages? Just seeing about the conditions.
The web cast from Seastar last night was just normal. No wind to speak of.
Things over by PA were a bit different though!
Friend on West End reported overnight/early morning, very high waves and wind. But hopefully just a few hours and all is well this morning. Cable lock off? Supposedly didn't start until after midnight maybe.
The reports we heard came right after the Seastar party.....wind and high waves crashing up over the cliffs.
Just waiting now to hear more, hopefully all is well on the cliffs
For those who have never experienced what can happen when the sea is rough, the waves crashing up on the cliffs can be an amazing sight! But the waves last night were nothing out of the ordinary, just what we call rough seas. And the winds were even less to worry about. There might have been gusts of no more than 15mph....
Cool thanks Rob. As you said it is an amazing sight. Appreciate the update. I was hoping that is all it was.
Thanks Rob
We hadn't heard any more updates yet this morning so were worried but also just assumed the wifi was out.
Came in from Portie yesterday. Last night was as said, on the beach high winds, sea angry,rough! Same today, the sun is out some clouds, with rain off & on. As they say " just passing through! Vendors walking the beach.......
Thanks dear Juli for the onsite report. And so it goes ......... bless your day!
Having watched the sea and sand for more than a few years I was hoping this one might have a touch more north easterly wave action and transfer some of that white sand laying a couple hundred yards in the sea out back into the beach,,,,,,, I believe the wave action behind a storm is called fletching and it runs 90 degrees to the back side of the storm direction
love the blow holes at Rexy's and Catcha when the sea is moving
Yes!
Isaac is heading my way. Wish we could escape to Negril!!
Thanks everyone for your information, and thank you sweetness for opening this threat. This puts the reports into perspective! Those waves especially in the darkness of night must be must really really scary. But I get the impression that the situation is not very dangerous, yes?
correct Markus....nothing out of the ordinary - once in awhile rough seas and windy conditions. Definately can be scary if its night and unexpected. No danger though.
In 40 some trips in we have seen quite a few differant wave actions. 90% of the time the sea is like glass, but when she talks in a stern voice she is a powerful mistress. We have seen 100% sun with rolling seas, we have had storms come in the middle of the night where you don't even sense the sound because it builds so slowly it is more a concussion in the air,,,,,, never have felt nervous
I can say that we went in 3 days after Ivan and I have never felt as helpful. If you can take care of yourself and not be a burden and you do not expect an umbrella in blender drink stay you can help in many ways. I had a chain saw, re-chargeable sawzall, drill and circular saw, we broght a lot of nails and screws and everywhere we went we cleared roads and would stop for a little while and help people get back on their feet. W/O current for refrigeration and with some in the hills not having the cash flow to buy a weeks worth of supplies we found ourselves running ice to our igloos at differant yards in the hills as soon as ice became available.
The Jamaican business owner is resiliant, "if I have to rebuild I might as go bigger or better" we have seen a lot of that post storms over the years.
I remember sitting with a friend in the market when the first tourist bus came in, there was an almost pallapable sigh of relief by all of the craftsmen and vendors.
Funny thing is the waves can be blue or brown when full of sand, one job that needs done is to walk the seaweed right after the sorm and throw starfish back out into the sea to give them a new lease on life.