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Belize Weather Forecast: November 13, 2017


General Situation:
Ambergris Caye: Conditions this morning by Elbert just before or after this post!
Belize NMS: Moist and unstable conditions will linger over the area.
Advisories: Small Craft Caution in effect for gusty winds and locally rough seas near heavy showers or thunderstorms.
24-hour forecast: Cloudy with a few showers, periods of rain and isolated thunderstorms over the south and coast, becoming generally isolated Tuesday morning.
Winds: North-Northwest | 10-20 kts
Sea Surface Temperature (°f): 84
General Outlook: (Tuesday and Tuesday night) Sunny with a few cloudy spells and generally isolated showers except for a few more over the southern offshore areas Tuesday night.
Daily Tropical Weather Outlook: Tropical cyclone formation is not expected in the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea or Gulf of Mexico during the next 48 hours.

Marine Conditions:
  Winds Seas Waves Details
Today N-NW 10-20 kts Moderate 4-6 ft A FEW SHOWERS, PERIODS OF RAIN AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS.
Tonight N-NW 10-20 kts Choppy-Moderate 3-5 ft A FEW SHOWERS OR PERIODS OF RAIN MOSTLY SOUTH.
Tomorrow N-NW 10-20 kts Choppy-Moderate 3-5 ft A FEW SHOWERS OR PERIODS OF RAIN DECREASING.
Outlook N-NW 10-20 kts Choppy-Moderate 3-5 ft GENERALLY ISOLATED SHOWERS.

Climate Prediction Center's Central America Hazards Outlook

Current Conditions and weather history for Ambergris Caye / San Pedro

Current Caye Caulker Weather Information

Belize National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO)

Windfinder forecast for Ambergris Caye & San Pedro

  High Low
Coastal 28° C
82° F
23° C
74° F
Inland 30° C
86° F
22° C
72° F
Hills 23° C
74° F
18° C
64° F
TIDES:
High: 6:18 AM Low: 12:29 PM
High: 7:05 PM Low: 1:01 AM (Tue)
Sunrise: 5:57 AM Moonset: 2:23 PM
Sunset: 5:17 PM Moonrise: 2:41 AM (Tue)

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On Ambergris Caye this morning we have flooding on the roads from another night of rain and North wind. The expected high is 82 f.

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pretty clouds....

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From Belmopan...

The wet clashing activity of the NNE winds and clouds, with the high level SSW cloud, is still around Belize, but most moved more out over the western Caribbean sea. Most rain is off the coast at present. There is a significant surface "Tiger" wind from the SW this morning. There is another cold front moved into the Gulf, but will probably only have slight effect on our weather.

Looks like today will be mainly overcast, a few patches of sun and a few patches of rain.


The Cloud & Rain picture.


Temperatures in Belmopan :
( Coast usually cooler, hills even cooler ) Last night min. 23°C 72°F Yesterday max. 25°C 77°F

Ambergris Caye:
https://www.wunderground.com/q/locid:BHXX0104;loctype:1
Belmopan:
https://www.wunderground.com/personal-weather-station/dashboard?ID=MD1029#history
Caye Caulker:
https://www.wunderground.com/personal-weather-station/dashboard?ID=IBELIZED2#history


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Below are this years Belmopan temperatures. A 3% difference between the red and blue lines or the high and low of the summer red and winter red lines, would be almost insignificant.

We have Day and Night temperatures due to the round Earth rotating at about 25,000 mph, resulting in different parts facing the Sun over the 24 hour period.

The thick red and blue lines are the 31 day running average temperatures.

The thin red and blue lines are the actual daily temperatures. Their variations would completely mask any 3% you mention and also the Global Warming they try to tell us.

We have Summer and Winter as a result of the Earth's axis being tilted about 23° from the plain that the Earth orbits around the Sun, such that in northern Summer, more of the northern hemisphere is more direct, as in perpendicular to the Sun, and less in the Winter, since most heat on Earth comes from the Sun.

That is about 1 kW of heat per square metre if there is no cloud cover.




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