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Old 09-02-2007, 07:24 AM
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Hurricane Felix - from Aruba

Dear friends,
It is now 6:15 a.m. and since an hour ago the National Hurricane Center upgraded Felix to category 2. If we are lucky, this hurricane will stop "wobbling" and continue heading upwards and once again, Aruba will have been saved from major damage.
The hotels, hospital, Red Cross, fire department, etc. are doing an outstanding job and I am convinced we will come through this quite fine. The airport has been closed to incoming and outgoing flights.
As to "physical" observations, it is raining continuously. Where I am in Oranjestad, on Stadionweg, close to the airport we have not felt major thunder and I have not seen lighting yet, just the constant sound of wind on the roof.
I will keep you updated here as we go along, as long as I have electricity and internet, we are counting on both services remaining on.
Until later,
Margaret
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Old 09-02-2007, 08:30 AM
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Thanks Margaret for the updated. Please keep us posted. From their website it says the airport will be closed until 11 am.


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Old 09-02-2007, 08:55 AM
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WOOOO margaret!
i got this on yahoo news.
it is not everyday that one of our community forum members gets an article published internationally.

unfortunately it has to be about a scary and dangerous storm.

to our aruban friends, hope you remain unharmed and the sun shines real soon..............
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By MARGARET WEVER, Associated Press Writer 23 minutes ago


ORANJESTAD, Aruba - Felix gathered strength and became a Category 2 hurricane early Sunday, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. The storm was forecast to pass just north of the Dutch Caribbean island.

Felix was upgraded from a tropical storm to a Category 1 hurricane Saturday evening, becoming the second Atlantic hurricane of the season. By early Sunday, it had sustained maximum winds of about 100 mph and threatened to become a major hurricane as the day went on, the center said.
A tropical storm warning and hurricane watch were in effect for the islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao.
Franklin Yarzagarag, a staffer at Aruba's airport, said it was closed until Felix passes.
On Saturday, a line of jittery residents and hotel employees snaked through a hardware store in the capital of Oranjestad to purchase supplies.
"This kind of weather doesn't usually make it to Aruba, so people are definitely worried," said store cashier Mark Werleman.
At 5 a.m. EDT, Felix was centered about 85 miles east-northeast of Aruba and was moving westward at about 18 mph, the hurricane center said.
On Saturday, Felix brought heavy rains and strong winds to Grenada as a tropical storm, snapping small boats loose from their moorings, temporarily knocking out local radio and TV stations and toppling utility lines. No injuries were reported.
A tropical storm watch also was issued by the government of Jamaica, which was battered by Hurricane Dean on Aug. 19.
Felix was on track to pass near Honduran resort islands Tuesday and plow into Belize on Wednesday.
On Honduras' Roatan Island, home to luxury resorts and pristine reefs, the weather was normal and guests were simply enjoying their vacations, said Mayan Princess Beach Resort & Spa employee Arturo Rich.
"We aren't evacuating people yet, but maybe on Monday" as the storm gets closer, he said.
The storm ripped roofs off at least two homes and destroyed a popular concert venue in the southern Caribbean island of Grenada. Orchards were left in ruin.
Jess Charles, 29, said he and his family hunkered down in their house in the town of Calliste as the storm's winds howled outside.
"It was really very, very scary," Charles told The Associated Press. "The wind was blowing so hard we thought our roof might come off."
Felix also spawned thunderstorms and downed trees in Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the twin-island nation of Trinidad and Tobago. Those islands reported only minor damage.
Rebecca Waddington, a meteorologist at the hurricane center, advised employees of oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico to monitor Felix's progress and said the storm could reach the area in four to five days.

Along the Pacific coast of Mexico, meanwhile, authorities discontinued storm warnings as Tropical Storm Henriette moved out to sea.
Henriette dumped heavy rain on western Mexico earlier, loosening a giant boulder that smashed into a home in Acapulco, killing an adult and two children and injuring two other people.
A teenager and her two brothers also were killed when a landslide slammed into their house in a poor neighborhood of the resort city. With maximum sustained winds of 70 mph, the storm was expected to become a hurricane Sunday. But forecasters put it on a path that would not threaten land until Thursday, when it could hit a remote section of the Baja California peninsula

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Old 09-02-2007, 09:46 AM
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Keep us updated when you can - I hope Aruba stays out of the path of Felix! Thanks for all the information!
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Old 09-02-2007, 10:15 AM
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Thanks for the first-hand account Margaret...please keep us posted!


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Old 09-02-2007, 11:02 AM
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It is 9:54 am & we are watching the effects of hurricane felix from our balcony at the Renaissance Ocean Suites. Wind is blowing hard, rain is coming down in sheets. No lightning or thunder. Only damage we have witnessed is a single palm frond falling from a tree. We are life-long residents of Florida. Each week during the summer, we have more severe afternoon thunderstorms than what we are witnessing today. The locals all seem rather upset, to us it is rather ho-hum. If we see anything noteworthy (I doubt) we will post again.
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Old 09-02-2007, 11:40 AM
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Real time views

10:32..
From the sat view it looks as if the eye of the storm is due north of the island
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/loop-avn.html

From the Bucuti cam is currently showing a strong rain storm. The waves are not that big but the wind is of the water. Bucuti and Tara beach cams are the best view.

http://www.bucuticam.com/tarabeach.html

http://www.bucuticam.com/cam1.html

The Tara wing cam is currently displaying yesterdays pic.

Does anyone have an update for the Raddison beach?

I believe it had some errosion and damage during Dean.
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Felix has a well formed eye...
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To all that are in Aruba now be safe,and our prayers are with all of our friends in Aruba.
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To all that are in Aruba now be safe,and our prayers are with all of our friends in Aruba.
I meant to say the same as well. Hopefully you all know I love Aruba so much that it goes without saying that everyone stays well and secure.

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