Published 10 February 2018
Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source
Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport St. Kitts Meteorological Services
St. Christopher Air & Sea Port Authority P.O. Box 963
Basseterre
St. Kitts
Tel: 869 465 2749 Tele- fax: 869 465 9122
Weather Bulletin
Urgent –High Wind and rough Advisory
Issued: 10:00 am Saturday, 10th February 2018
A high wind advisory is in effect for St. Kitts and Nevis from Saturday afternoon, 10 February 2018 to Tuesday, 13 February 2018. Strong winds of 18 to 25mph are expected with gale force gusts of up to 39mph are possible.
A high wind advisory means strong winds of 22 to 27 knots with higher gusts are imminent or occurring but are not strong enough to warrant a high wind warning. These strong winds will be mainly evident over open waters, exposed coastal areas, high elevations and open terrains on the northern and eastern sides of the islands.
Impacts (possible): Very hazardous seas; soil erosion; disruption to outdoor and sporting activities; disruption of transportation (air and especially sea).
Precautionary/preparedness actions: Wind of this strength could make some outdoor activities uncomfortable, if not outright dangerous. High winds can create dangerous fallen or blowing objects. These winds are also expected to generate rough and dangerous sea conditions especially over open waters and the eastern side of the island.
Residents should secure loose outdoor items, which can be blown away, and caution should be taken if driving in areas prone to rock slide.
Small crafts should remain in port while sea bathers should avoid these waters at all cost as firm warnings remain in place against dangerous sea conditions.
Senior Meteorological Officer/Elmo Burke, MSc. END