Saturday, June 19, 2010

Heavy Rains for Puerto Rico and Haiti

The Weather Alternative warning for a possible hurricane for Puerto Rico and Hispañola between June 17-19 is finding some fulfillment in the tropical wave that is dumping heavy rains over the islands.

The Weather Channel reports that flash flood watches are posted through Sunday afternoon for the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Locally heavy showers will spread westward into the Dominican Republic and Haiti as well.

The purpose of The Weather Alternative forecasts is to provide a look further into the future than conventional methods can at present provide. This is accomplished through the amazing correspondence that becomes obvious between planetary alignments and earthly weather systems when these alignments are properly interpreted. I don't always get them spot on and I've learned much over the years that has helped me understand how to better interpret them. So this site is to share the enthrallment I experience doing this and the practical benefits as well.

I also expected possible severe weather over the New England-Nova Scotia area between June 17-20. I thought it might be a result of a tropical system. I did mention that it could be A strong low pressure system and high velocity winds.

There is no tropical system but the National Weather Service today has posted the following:


THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR NORTHERN NEW YORK...CENTRAL
VERMONT...NORTHEAST VERMONT...NORTHWEST VERMONT AND SOUTHERN
VERMONT.

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT.

THE POTENTIAL FOR STRONG TO POSSIBLY SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL
EXIST LATER TODAY AND TONIGHT ACROSS THE NORTH COUNTRY. THUNDERSTORMS WILL DEVELOP IN ADVANCE OF A COLD FRONT OVER SOUTHEAST ONTARIO PROVINCE THIS AFTERNOON AND MOVE INTO THE SAINT LAWRENCE VALLEY OF NEW YORK BY MID ... STRONG GUSTY WINDS AND SMALL HAIL WILL BE
POSSIBLE WITH ANY OF THE THUNDERSTORMS.



A similar warning is posted for Maine, while Canada's weather service has issued the same for southerns Quebec.

A low pressure area also passed through the region on the 17th.



Hurricane Season 2010--Caribbean, Mexico, Central America

Hurricane Season 2010--Forecasts for June

Hurricane Season 2010--Forecast for July

Hurricane Season 2010--Forecasts for August

Hurricane Season 2010--Forecast for September

Hurricane Season 2010--Central America Part I

Hurricane Season 2010--Central America Part 2

Introduction to the Weather Alternative

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It has been a long time since you have commented on the mundane weather along the California coast inland into the great basin.

The Weather Alternative said...

You're right. I've been so into the hurricane thing. Hopefully, I'll get a chance to look at the California area and post something.