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08-25-2008, 05:53 PM
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A little concerned!!
I am in Higuey and all though i realize it is unlikely this area will experience the full force of a hurricane, I am aware we will experience lots of rain. My house has flooded twice in the last couple of months including last weekend with tropical storm faye.
My husband, annoyingly laid back has just left for work in Punta Cana, Is it due to hit in next 12 hours? Unfortunatly my internet has become extremley unreliable today so keeping up to date has been difficult.
Maybe Mike and Chris in Punta cana can help give me some idea of what i maybe expecting and when? Thanks for those of you who are keeping all of us updated.
Laura 
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08-25-2008, 06:09 PM
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pouring with rain in Juan Dolio since lunchtime. Little wind. It will get closest to Santo Domingo at 11.30 tonight so I understand and the closest point will be 158 miles away. Thats the latest info. So hopefully not too much wind but methinks plenty of rain to come. Don't panic LauraJane, your roof probably won't blow off but I would get your buckets ready!!!
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08-25-2008, 06:11 PM
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pouring with rain in Juan Dolio since lunchtime. Little wind. It will get closest to Santo Domingo at 11.30 tonight so I understand and the closest point will be 158 miles away. Thats the latest info. So hopefully not too much wind but methinks plenty of rain to come. Don't panic LauraJane, your roof probably won't blow off but I would get your buckets ready!!!
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Thanks Honey! I hope you will be ok, Don't know what i can do but if you need me just call (if you can)!

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08-25-2008, 06:11 PM
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laurajane, there's a tool on here you can use
How close is it? - Caribbean Hurricane Network
The 'how close is it' tool - doesn't give Higuey, does give Punta Cana.
There is also a 'how close can it get' tool.
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08-25-2008, 06:36 PM
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Laura Jane,
no danger for Higuey as long as people do not try to drive their jeepetas throu arroyos full of water like we sorrily saw during Fay.
Lambada,
absolutely agre on your one on the prior page,
if i get prepared for something bad and i can 'smile' afterwards about 'that been just some rain', i would be happy to show that smile, the opposite would be fatal.
and the important point you mentioned is the "don't get fooled when a alert get's taken back from hurricane warning to "just" tropical storm warning on less forward moving speed, because that is exactly where the danger increases, slower forward movement means more time of heavy rains, during storm hits people rarely die due to high wind speeds, but a lot die due to water forces(floodings and moodslides).
Dolores.
i did not get the point with Samana,
maybe i did misinterpret some prior post pointed towards Samana as one to St Dgo.
did not mean to mislead a thing.
take care all
Mike
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08-25-2008, 06:58 PM
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Little tropical wave 94L sure is growing up fast.
Thank goodness this puppy is for the most part south of the island.
I still feel for those along the south coast for whom it appears will feel the greatest effects. Let's hope it's bark is worse than it's bite.

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08-25-2008, 07:48 PM
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Thanks for the advice, unfortunatly my house is on a main road and the road is slightly higher than the house so the water just pours in. I agree that taking the right precautions isn't dramatic as those who do will avoid a major headache during and afterwards should it turn nasty. It is very calm here at the moment after a hour of torrential rain, not so much as a slight breeze, which makes me nervous as we all know the old saying ha ha.
I hope all those on the south coast are prepared and that everyone gets through it with no more than a little inconvenience. Am hoping my husband and employees get home safely on their journey back to Higuey in early hours of the morning, I certainly won't be able to relax until i hear that usually annoying reverse horn tonight.

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08-25-2008, 08:37 PM
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Frighteningly calm in Juan Dolio now. No breeze, no rain and very still. Next update due at 8pm. Candles all at the ready for when the electric goes!!!!
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08-25-2008, 09:12 PM
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These are best estimates and they may be out by 50 miles or 3 hours. The storm may stall out as we've seen with previous storms.
Currently the center of the storm is south/south east of Isla Beata about 75 miles off shore. Winds that you all can feel should be in the region of 20 to 30 miles an hour, so tropical storm force. This will get stronger.
In about 5 hours, the center of the storm will be about 30 miles south west of Isla Beata moving at 15 miles an hour to the north west with winds up to 60 miles per hour.
Although this is a tropical storm as yet and not a hurricane, and will pass the DR and not make landfall as it looks like presently, there is a lot of water in the system. There was an earlier post on rainfall numbers and Ill go check the expected numbers and post in a short while. We all know the risks of tropical rain in the DR. Floods, rivers bursting their banks, flash floods, mudslides.
Behind and around the center of the storm we will also have massive amounts of rainfall.
As Gustav moves past the DR and reaches the south coast of Haiti during the day tomorrow, it will almost certainly reach hurricane force. Get ready for a massive amount of water in the DR.
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08-25-2008, 09:29 PM
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rainfall
The expectation is that Gustav will produce 5 to 7 inches of rain over Hispaniola with a staggering possibility of up to 25 inches.
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