A small craft warning has been issued for Barbados.
The Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) said this is a result of “a strong Atlantic high-pressure system in combination with a low-pressure system in the North Atlantic generating winds of 20 to 25 knots (35 to 45 km/h) across the eastern Caribbean.
“Sea conditions have deteriorated over the last 24 hours, and these conditions are expected to persist throughout the remainder of the week. A further deterioration in swell heights of above 3.0m and winds of 20 to 30 knots (35 to 55km/h) from Wednesday, 24th January 2024 is forecast.”
The Met officials warned that large open water swells can be hazardous to some vessels, and operating smaller vessels can be difficult at times due to large swells.
A small-craft warning is issued when sustained winds of 25 to 33 knots and/or sea swells greater than 3 metres (greater than 10 feet) and/or reduced visibility (less than 5 km) are affecting or forecast to affect the marine area within the next 36 hours.
The BMS said the advisory will be updated at noon tomorrow or sooner if conditions warrant. (BMS/BT)
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