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Message acb0eff4-f1fc-4b4f-b6c5-aed8e3c2d584 from ABMS_Met_Office sent at 14:18:01 on 2020-09-17
Status / Scope / Type Actual / Public / Alert
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Alert summary
High Surf Warning in effect for Eastern Coastlines Until Saturday
Effective
14:18:01 2020-09-17
Expires
13:18:01 2020-09-18
Description
Synopsis: Moderate, long period swells, from Hurricane Teddy, are impacting the area, mainly eastern coastlines; this will spread to northern coastlines tomorrow. The threat level is high and there is the potential for extensive impacts to the life and property of persons using some affected coastlines. These swells are expected to cause life-threatening surfs and rip currents.
Seas: 2 to 3 metres (7 to 10 feet), occasionally or locally reaching near 4 metres (13 feet). Swell period: 9 to 13 seconds. Swells: East, becoming northeast Friday at 2 to 3 metres (7 to 10 feet) and occasionally higher.
Surfs (breaking swells): Over 3 metres (over 10 feet). These conditions will be very conducive for dangerous rip currents. Please note that surfs could be as much as twice the height of swells, depending on the bathymetry of the near shore areas.
Coastal flooding: High tides combine with onshore wind and swell actions will result in coastal flooding and beach erosion.
Potential Impacts: Loss of life - strong currents that can carry even the strongest swimmers out to sea; injuries to beachgoers; beach erosion; sea water splashing onto low lying coastal roads; beach closures; disruptions to marine recreation and businesses; financial losses; damage to coral reefs; salt water intrusion and disruptions to potable water from desalination. High surfs can knock spectators off exposed rocks and jetties. Breaking waves may occasionally impact harbours making navigating the harbour channel dangerous.
A high surf warning means that dangerous battering waves, with surfs of over 3 metres or over 10 feet, will pound some shoreline in the forecast area, producing life-threatening conditions.
Instructions
No one should enter the waters of the affected areas, especially on the eastern sides of the islands. All are also urged to stay away from rocky and or coastal structures along beaches in the affected areas.
Rip currents are powerful channels of water flowing quickly away from shore, which occur most often at low spots or breaks in the sandbar and near structures such as groins, jetties and piers. If caught in a rip current, relax and float. Don’t swim against the current. If able, swim in a direction following the shoreline. If unable to escape, face the shore and call or wave for help.
Please continue to monitor these hazardous, life-threatening marine conditions. Stay tuned to updates coming out of the Met Office via antiguamet.com and facebook.com/abmetservice
Contact
ABMS Met Office at 462-3017, if confirmation of this message is needed.
Category
Safety
Met
Affected areas
Antigua
Barbuda
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Urgency / Severity / Certainty
Immediate / Severe / Observed
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Dale Destin
Event code(s)
SAME = CDW
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