There is a strong waves on the Atlantic coast
posted on: Dec 18 2011 10:17 by RDugey. Viewed 59 times.The National Bureau of meteorology (ONAMET) reported yesterday that he placed a restriction on the fragile and small boats moving along the coast Caribbean so they navigate with caution and no away sea inside, due to swells abnormal.
In addition, the institution placed warning to ships moving along the Atlantic coast to keep port fragile and small ships by the swells unstable.
According to ONAMET, climatic instability on the Atlantic coast is due to a high pressure system, which also affects to generate winds ranging from moderate to strong.
"Waves in the Atlantic coast continues dangerous.
""Is recommended for fragile and small boats stay in port, while residents in low-lying coastal areas should be alert to the State of the sea for potential penetrations of this", said a part of the institution press.
Also be u000aIt recommended the swimmers not to use the beaches and resorts in these coasts and in the Bay of Samana were asked navigate within it without leaving out her.
Due from the northeast wind the temperatures will remain fairly pleasant, and can be cold in mountain villages. On this, the predictor Rafael Sánchez Capellán, said weather reports from the Constance municipality in La Vega, indicate that minimum temperatures have been 9.8 degrees Celsius and the maximum in 21.4.
Similar temperatures recorded Jarabacoa, also the municipality of La Vega, who has been in the past days temperatures ranging from 13.6 minima and 23.8, maxims.
The prognosis for Polo, in Barahona, is pleasant temperatures alike, with minimum of 12 and maximum of 27.5.

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