!Plus - the beautiful gray rainy day is deeply relaxing!! But at times it gets heavy … We've been in a severe drought here in St Lucia for the entirety of 2020. VP Digital 35 mins ago July 28, 2020 0. Now, to figure out what to do with this lovely Saturday, as the original plan was to batten down the hatches and hunker down - and now we have a lovely day instead!! And help our brown, dried out, depressing hillsides and gardens green up! The European Union through the EU Regional Building Facility, which provided a 26 percent discount on total gross premium in addition to financing an increase in the policy coverage; and3.
The outlook predicts a 60 percent chance of an above-normal season, a 30 percent chance of a near-normal season and only a 10 percent chance of a below-normal season. Hooray!We are now well into prep mode, Marigot Bay is by no means full but we have seen some boats come in to shelter. Lol And just a few more things to secure This warning comes from a recently updated forecast by … I am not too worried as Marigot Bay is a natural hurricane hole and rarely has a ripple even in a major storm.Then it will be a case of making sure everything is in plastic bags, and that we have enough candles and batteries for the radio.Today it is hot and still as always for the few days before a storm.Here in Marigot Bay St Lucia it is so hot I think I am melting, well that is what my body seems to be telling me judging by the torrents of perspiration cascading down my face and chest.We have had hardly any rain for weeks so the countryside is as dry as a rum shop in St Lucia right now ( yes they have banned the sale of alcohol since mid March), the island is no longer green but a sad patchwork quilt of different shades of brown.I can see why the scientists and weather people think that this will be a heavy hurricane season, as we know its all to do with the heat of the sea.So as if we did not have enough to deal with, ie fighting to feed ourselves, struggling to pay the bills we have to try and prepare for the storms.Wish us well and most of all stay safe so you can come back and see us again one day!Sue - Roots and Roots 2 bar and restaurants - Marigot Bay, St Lucia. GOSL – 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season, Catastrophe Insurance Coverage.
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2020 16:00:15 +0000; Finally, finally - we have our first substantial rain for the season!! St. Lucia and the region have been warned to brace themselves for a very active 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. The island rarely gets hit directly by a storm or hurricane. Share this post . Last night into today has seen basically non-stop rains - at times heavy, at times very lite and occasional periods of no rain at all - but finally, we're getting We finally have our first day day of substantial rain, essentially for the year! We are already experiencing the far outer bands of rain - this morning saw some solid heavy but shirt downpours and we expect more of the same off and on all day long.
Gonzalo is the earliest ever “G”-named storm since the 1960s — beating out Tropical Storm Gert, which formed July 24, 2005. An above-normal 2020 Atlantic hurricane season is expected, according to forecasters with NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National Weather Service. Finally, finally - we have our first substantial rain for the season!! CCRIF’s 5 percent discount on gross premium for Tropical Cyclone and a further discount of 15% on additional coverage purchased;2. The COAST Product also provides direct benefits to fisherfolk in the form of cash payouts once the policy is triggered.Thank you for visiting and we do hope you stay updated with us.© 2020 The Voice Publishing Co. (1953) LTD, All rights reserved. Got some movies downloaded from Netflix to pass the time should the power go out, and Kindle, etc all charged up! fortunately...It stayed well south, and is currently affecting Trinidad, Grenada and points south.. we have sunny breezy weather and will likely only see some passing showers, if that. It was designed as a regional catastrophe fund for Caribbean governments to limit the financial impact of devastating hurricanes and earthquakes.