February 23, 2018

Remaining fair with light to moderate winds.

High pressure now settled to our west will maintain fair to fine conditions and light to moderate winds through the weekend. As the high slowly sinks southward and weakens a cold front will move in from the north bringing moderate to strong winds beginning Monday and showers for Tuesday. Smooth to moderate seas will persist through Monday rising moderate to rough on Tuesday.
High near 22°C/71°F.
Humidity a beautiful 67%
Winds northwesterly 8 to 12 knots.
Like glass out there – Seas inside the reef calm to 1 ft… Outside the reef 2 to 4 ft..
Sea Surface Temperature: 21°C/69.8°F
High Tide:  1:49 p.m.
Sunrise: 6:53   Sunset:  6:11

February 22, 2018

Fair with light winds today.


High pressure centered near to our east will drift westward across Bermuda this morning. The high will linger to our west through Friday, then slowly drift southeastward over the weekend. This will provide fair to fine weather, light to moderate winds and smooth to moderate seas through the weekend.

High near 21°C/70°F.  (perfect ! )
Humidity bearable – 76%

Winds variable 5 knots, settling northwesterly by evening

Seas inside the reef 1 to 2 ft… Outside the reef 2 to 5 ft, decreasing
Sea Surface Temperature: 21°C/69.8°F
High Tide:  12:48 p.m.
Sunrise:  6:55   Sunset:   6:10

February 21, 2018

Mainly fine with light to moderate winds.


High pressure to our northeast will gradually drift across Bermuda to our west by Thursday and then slowly drift to our southwest by the weekend. Expect fair to fine weather and light to moderate winds through Saturday. Slight to moderate seas will gradually fall smooth to slight by Thursday evening.

High near 22°C/71°F.

Winds east-southeasterly 5 to 10 knots
Tonight:  Winds east-southeasterly 5 to 10 knots, becoming light and variable overnight
Seas inside the reef 1 to 2 ft… Outside the reef 4 to 8 ft, decreasing
Sea Surface Temperature: 20.5°C/68.9°F
High Tide:  11:55 a.m.
Sunrise:  6:56   sunset:  6:10

January 20, 2018

Sunny spells with a light to moderate easterly breeze.


High pressure slowly advancing toward Bermuda will ensure fair skies, a steady easterly breeze and moderate seas. Winds tend light and variable on Thursday as the high is near overhead, then settle northwesterly on Friday with increasing clouds as a weak front approaches from the northeast on Saturday.

High near 21°C/69°F.
Humidity – 68%

Winds easterly 10 to 15 knots.

Tonight –   Winds easterly easing 5 to 10 knots overnight
Seas inside the reef near 2 ft… Outside the reef 5 to 8 ft.
Sea Surface Temperature: 20.5°C/68.9°F
High Tide:  11:11 a.m.
Sunrise:  6:57   Sunset:  6:09

February 19, 2018

Mostly cloudy, cooler.     Enjoy it while you can !
High pressure ushers in cool northeasterly winds which are likely to maintain cloudiness through much of today. Skies tend to gradually improve tomorrow and beyond as the high inches ever so closer. Cool temperatures will slowly rebound from mid-week onward.
High near 19°C/67°F –  Woo Hoo !
Humidity a beautiful 69%  – thank you very much !
Winds northeasterly 12 to 18 knots, at times 15 to 20 knots in the morning, decreasing east-northeasterly 10 to 15 knots in the afternoon.
Seas inside the reef 1 to 3 ft… Outside the reef 5 to 8 ft, decreasing during the afternoon
Sea Surface Temperature: 20.9°C/69.6°F
High Tide:  10:35
Sunrise:  6:58   Sunset:  6:08

February 18, 2018

HOORAY !

The Longtails have returned !

We heard that there have been sightings, but this morning is the first time that we have seen them.

The skies along the south shore this morning were filled with soars, swirls, dives. The air filled with clicking.

To locals, the first sign of a longtail gives us hope that the storms and north winds are close to an end.
Spring is in the air.

The White-tailed Tropicbird Phaethon lepturus is commonly called the Longtail. The Bermuda population of Longtails, estimated at 2,000 to 3,000 breeding birds, is the largest in the Atlantic, making it vitally important for the continued survival of the species. (For general information about Longtails click here.)

Threats to the breeding success of the Longtail in Bermuda include predation from dogs and cats; nest site competition from feral pigeons; destruction of nest sites by human housing development on the coastline; blockage of nest sites by rubble, trash and horticultural waste dumped over cliffs; overgrowth of nest sites by invasive plants. Recent hurricanes have caused major erosion of the south shore coastal cliffs, destroying many Longtail nest cavities.

Artificial nest boxes, nicknamed ‘igloos’ for their shape, have been shown to be readily acceptable replacements for natural cliff holes. These cement-coated styrofoam nest boxes can be purchased from the Audubon Society for $120 each. Igloos can be located on level cliff tops or cliff ledges beyond reach of sea flooding, or on man-made terraces and sea-walls. They are easy and inexpensive to install, requiring only a mattock to dig a shallow depression, filled with sand for the nest, and about a bucket of cement to secure the dome and to camouflage it with a few natural slabs of limestone on the sides and top. Longtails are happy nesting close to human habitation, as long as the location is safe from predators such as dogs and cats.

More info:
White-tailed Tropicbird Phaethon lepturus

Local Name: Longtail

Status: Abundant visiting breeding bird (estimated 2,000-3,000); native

Local Habitat: All around the rocky coast including inshore sounds. Nests in cliffs and man-made Longtail ‘igloos’.

Habits: Noisy aerial courtship in the spring and summer months with male flying with tail drooped just above the female. A single egg is laid in spring, hatches early summer. Most chicks fledge and depart to sea in August. Outside breeding season, Longtails spend their time on the ocean, ranging in the Sargasso Sea, eating squid and pelagic fish.

http://www.audubon.bm/

February 18, 2018

Fair skies with moderate southwesterly winds.

Fair with a moderate southwesterly breeze, then a weak cold front will pass through this evening sending a couple of brief showers. Clouds linger tonight into Monday as winds veer northeasterly. High pressure then builds to our north delivering fair to fine conditions from Monday evening through the rest of the week. Moderate seas with northwesterly to northeasterly swells abate toward mid-week.
High near 23°C/74°F.
Humidity high and nasty – 93%
Winds southwesterly 12 to 18 knots.

Woo Hoo !  A north wind come !

Tonight –

Winds southwesterly 12 to 18 knots, soon sharply veering northerly, then northeasterly overnight

Seas inside the reef 1 to 2 ft… Outside the reef 4 to 7 ft.
Sea Surface Temperature: 20.9°C/69.6°F
High Tide:  10:04 a.m.
Sunrise:  6:59   Sunset:  6:07

February 17, 2018

Morning breeze weakens, though patchy cloudiness today.

A couple of fronts pass by this weekend but will have very little impact on our overall weather except for a couple sprinkles along with wind direction and speed changes which stay generally in the moderate range. High pressure will build in early next week delivering fair skies and weakening winds. Seas build briefly rough this morning, then abate thereafter.

High near 23°C/73°F.
Humidity – 85%

Winds westerly 16 to 22 knots, easing 10 to 15 knots this morning, veering northerly during the afternoon, then northeasterly by sunset.

Tonight –   Winds easterly 10 to 15 knots, decreasing southerly 8 to 12 knots overnight
Seas inside the reef 1 to 3 ft… Outside the reef 6 to 10 ft, decreasing during the afternoon
Sea Surface Temperature: 20.9°C/69.6°F
High Tide:  9:30 a.m.
Sunrise:  7:00  Sunset:  6:06

February 16

Breezy with thin, high clouds covering the sky.


High pressure remains anchored to our south while a cold front advances on Bermuda from the northwest. Southwesterly winds gradually increase to strong under fine skies today. Isolated showers develop over the weekend as the front passes south over Bermuda Saturday, and then pushes north again on Sunday. Mainly moderate seas are expected throughout the forecast period.

High near 23°C/74°F.
Humidity high – 85%

Winds southwesterly 12 to 18 knots, increasing 18 to 22 knots through the afternoon

Seas inside the reef 1 to 2 ft… Outside the reef 4 to 5 ft, increasing during the afternoon
Sea Surface Temperature: 20.8°C/69.4°F
High Tide:  8:52 a.m.
Sunrise:  7:01   Sunset:  6:05

February 15, 2018

Early morning clouds give way to sunshine.

A frontal boundary south of Bermuda slowly moves away to the east this morning bringing the drizzle and light showers to an end. Fine skies follow as high pressure reasserts itself. Winds then increase moderate to strong on Friday as a cold front advances on Bermuda from the northwest. Scattered showers are likely through the weekend as the front weakens and sweeps across the region. Mainly moderate seas are expected throughout the forecast period.

High near 22°C/71°F.
Still muggy – humidity – 95%

Winds southerly 5 to 10 knots, veering westerly by afternoon

Tonight –   Winds westerly 5 to 10 knots, backing southwesterly and increasing 10 to 15 knots after midnight.
Seas inside the reef 1 to 3 ft… Outside the reef 6 to 8 ft, decreasing
Sea Surface Temperature: 20.8°C/69.4°F
High Tide:  8:12 a.m.  /  8:33 p.m.
Sunrise:  7:02   Sunset:  6:05