Floride/St Martin ,
posted on 30 January 2009 10:29
Bjr, je doit descendre mon Bateau de Fort Pierce a St Martin au mois d'Octobre, prevus 4 escales, (Abaco,Cat Island,Caicos,Republique Dominicaine et BVI) quelqu'un aurait t'il des experiences de cette route et de ces escales,
Maritimement
Pascal Briot
Maritimement
Pascal Briot
Octobre dans ces eaux c'est probablement le fort de la saison des ouragans. Bonne chance!
c'est plutot la fin de la saison des cyclones?non?
http://www.world-weather-travellers-guide.com/caribbean-hurricane-season.html
As I have mentioned previously, the Caribbean hurricane season is in full swing by October. The majority of hurricane formation in October occurs in the western Caribbean. But don't be fooled into believing you'll be safe elsewhere in the Caribbeans. The only regions that typically escape the path of hurricanes are those islands located in the far southern parts of the Caribbean. If you're thinking of travelling to the Caribbean in October, please take every precaution as the hurricanes tend to reach maximum strength at this time of the year.
So why is October the flavour of the month for hurricanes in the Caribbean?
Put simply, the surface ocean temperatures rise more than 1°C above the yearly averaged ocean temperatures in October. This is particularly true more so in the southwestern parts of the Caribbean. During this time rainfall increases due to enhanced thunderstorm activity. All the necessary ingredients are there in the atmospheric soup for a hurricane to form
Hi, of course I must take care and find a good whether window, we can have a few day forecast with Noaa,
Thank a lot.and good wind( in french)
all the best
Pascal