High-surf advisory remains in effect for Barbados

Choppy sea conditions are continuing to affect western coastlines of Barbados stretching from Sherman’s in St. Lucy to Blackwoods Screw Dock in Bridgetown today, Tuesday the 14th January 2025. These conditions are predicted to persist into tomorrow, Wednesday 15th January 2025 with some improvement overnight Thursday 16th January 2025. Therefore, the Barbados Meteorological Services has extended the High-Surf Advisory.

Possible Impacts
Small craft operators and beachgoers should be prepared for the possibility of:
-Possible overtopping of waves onto property and roads in very close proximity to the shoreline.
-Some damage to coastal homes and roads is possible.
-Some beach erosion is possible if beaches are submerged.
-Possible loss of life or injury.
-Expect delays in the port due to possible closures or berthing challenges.

What you Should do
Marine users are encouraged to monitor the BMS, DEM and GIS websites and their respective social media pages along with the local media networks for further updates. Additionally, advice and warnings provided by the National Conservation Commission should be followed. Small Craft Operators should contact your local port authority for advice and guidance.

Discussion
Swells emanating from a midlatitude system in the North Atlantic are propagating southward across the region. The heights of these northerly swells are forecast to vary over the next two days and generate choppy conditions along the western coasts of Barbados.

Sea conditions are forecast to be moderate in open water with northerly swells ranging from 1.5 to 2.5 metres (5 to 8 ft) during this swell event.

General Information
A High Surf Advisory is issued when breaking wave action poses or is forecast to pose a threat to life and property within the surf zone during the next 36 hours. In this case, are already occurring.

This High-Surf Advisory was issued at 12 noon Tuesday 14th January 2025 and will be updated/terminated at 6 pm Wednesday 15th January 2025 or sooner if conditions warrant.

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