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Extended Forecast for The Bahamas and the Turks & Caicos Islands

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#Nassau, September 17, 2018 – Bahamas – THIS IS A THREE DAY FORECAST FOR TODAY AND TONIGHT MONDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER 2018 ISSUED BY THE BAHAMAS DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY.

GENERAL SITUATION: A DEEP LAYERED TROUGH ALONG WITH REMNANT TROPICAL MOISTURE WILL PRODUCE SOME UNSETTLED WEATHER ACROSS THE ISLANDS.

SPECIAL WARNINGS: SWIMMERS SHOULD CONTINUE TO EXERCISE CAUTION DUE TO THE RISK OF RIP CURRENTS MAINLY AT NORTH AND EAST COAST BEACHES.  MEANWHILE, BOATERS SHOULD BE ALERT FOR GUSTY WINDS AND HIGHER SEAS IN OR NEAR HEAVY SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS AS WELL AS REDUCED VISIBILITY TO 3NM OR LESS.

 

NORTHWEST AND CENTRAL BAHAMAS

WEATHER: PARTLY TO MOSTLY SUNNY, HOT AND HUMID WITH FEW SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS BECOMING PARTLY CLOUDY TONIGHT WITH THE CHANCE OF FEW SHOWERS.

ADVISORY: SMALL CRAFT OPERATORS SHOULD EXERCISE CAUTION IN LIGHT TO MODERATE EASTERLY SWELLS.

WINDS:  EASTERLY AT 10 TO 15 KNOTS OVER OPEN WATERS

SEAS: 2 TO 4 FEET BUT UP TO 6 FEET IN EASTERLY SWELLS OVER THE OCEAN.

 

SOUTHEAST BAHAMAS AND THE TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS

WEATHER: CLOUDY TO OVERCAST WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS.

ADVISORY:  SMALL CRAFT SHOULD BE ALERT FOR GUSTY WINDS AND HIGHER SEAS DURING SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS.

WINDS:  EASTERLY AT 10 TO 15 KNOTS OVER OPEN WATERS

SEAS: 2 TO 4 FEET

 

DAYTIME HIGH TEMPERATURE  93 °F      34 °C

HEAT INDEX        110 °F                    44 °C

OVERNITE LOW TEMPERATURE 79 °F      26 °C

SUNRISE:  6:57   AM                         SUNSET:  7:10    PM

MOONRISE:  2:19 PM                     MOONSET:  1:18 AM TUE

LOW TIDE:  7:28 AM        &             8:27 PM

HIGH TIDE:  1:55 PM        &             2:19 AM TUE

 

FORECAST FOR TUESDAY

WEATHER: PARTLY SUNNY AND HOT IN THE NORTHWEST AND CENTRAL BAHAMAS AND CLOUDY WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS IN THE SOUTHEAST BAHAMAS AND THE TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS.

WINDS: LIGHT AND VARIABLE

SEAS: 1 TO 3 FEET

 

FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY

WEATHER: PARTLY CLOUDY WITH ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS.

WINDS: LIGHT AND VARIABLE IN THE NORTHWEST AND CENTRAL BAHAMAS AND SOUTHEASTERLY AT 10 TO 15 KNOTS IN THE SOUTHEAST BAHAMAS AND THE TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS.

 

SEAS:  2 TO 4 FEET

 

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK: PLEASE SEE LATEST INFORMATION ON TROPICAL DEPRESSION JOYCE.  A BROAD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE ASSOCIATED WITH THE REMNANTS OF ISAAC, EAST OF KINGSTON, JAMAICA HAS A LOW CHANCE OF DEVELOPMENT.

 

FORECASTER: PATRICIA WEEKS /C.G.

 

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Potter’s Cay vendors to get help from Bahamas Gov’t after November fire

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Rashaed Esson

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#TheBahamas, December 10, 2023 – Victims of the Potter’s Cay fire in November, will soon be assisted by the government of The Bahamas through a credit line organized with a reputable  Bahamian company.

This is being done through the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources on a mission to rebuild the stalls lost in the fire on November 19th, 2023.

According to the ministry, they will assist with a sum of $64,823.62 which is $16,205.88 per stall, to aid business with quickly bounding back, especially given that the holiday season is near, expressed Jomo Campbell, Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources.

Campbell spoke to the unfortunate incident saying,

“It was reported that a boat caught fire and drifted to the western side of the dock. As such, four stalls were completely destroyed. We thank God that there wasn’t any injury or loss of life. However, we know that the fire caused damage to the livelihoods of Bahamians and even our fishing industry, which plays a vital role to our food supply.”

Considering this and the ministry’s mission, the credit will be established with [Premiere Importers] Campbell said.

This investment also comes as Potter’s Cay dock, as Campbell pointed put, is a crucial aspect of Bahamian culture.

“It has a vital role to play in our economy,” he said.

For disasters such as this, the minister continues to highlight that the ministry is doing the work to implement preventative measures by fortifying safety protocols, carrying out regular inspections and providing training and resources to businesses in the fishing industry to better equip them to handle emergency situations.

Campbell, in responding to questions as he made the announcement in a video on the ministry’s Facebook, said that insurance for the stalls is an issue that will also be addressed going forward in the new year.

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Bahamas First Lady speaks up for Women and the Family at COP28

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Rashaed Esson

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#TheBahamas, December 10, 2023 – Women face unique challenges regarding climate change impacts and The Bahamas Prime Minister’s wife highlighted this at Cop 28.  Joining her husband, Philip Davis who is widely communicating the dire need for climate action, Ann-Marie Davis, First Lady of the archipelago underlined why it’s important to also protect women against climate change effects.

In an interview with media, she spoke to how the climate crisis threatens the health of women globally, highlighting those carrying children.

First Lady Davis points out that it affects the unborn child through harmful gasses the pregnant women can breathe in, the water they drink, and their physical surroundings which may not be conducive to healthy pregnancies and births.

Davis also made sure to highlight that while women are affected differently, especially pregnant women, it’s important to protect everyone, such as men, boys, girls and children overall.

Children can be affected by disabilities and lack of proper development due to climate change impacts, she mentions.

In continuation, the first lady’s remarks compliment the fact that women are considered to be more vulnerable than men to climate change effects according to the United Nations, which says this is mainly due to them representing the majority of the world’s poor and are proportionally more reliant on threatened natural resources.

Regarding the even more vulnerable pregnant women, evidence shows that rising temperatures threaten successful reproduction. In fact, heat stress can cause stillbirths, preterm births and low fetal weight, according to Frontiers in Endocrinology, the third most cited and sixith largest research publisher and open science platform.

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Energy & Transport Minister Breaks Down the Technical Aspects of the Solar Micro Grids RFP Proposal

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NASSAU, The Bahamas — The Minister of Energy & Transport the Hon. Jobeth Coleby-Davis said each Family Island has unique power requirements, loads, and generation levels.

“Therefore, the specification for the solar array (a collection of solar panels wired together to capture sunlight and produce electricity) will be at least 30 per cent of the energy demand,” the Minister of Energy & Transport said at a press conference to launch the Request for Proposal (RFP) for Family Islands New Energy Generation by Microgrids, Cleaner Fuels and Renewables at Margaritaville Beach Resort on Thursday, December 7, 2023.

This initiative involves developing solar energy microgrids across the Family Islands.  This also encompasses the Government’s goal of The Bahamas having a 30 per cent renewable power generation by the year 2030.

The Minister explained that microgrids will ensure consistent and reliable power output for island inhabitants, addressing unique island requirements.

She also noted that Battery Energy Storage Systems will be incorporated to ensure a seamless backup power supply during outages, and support both the solar and prime power generation.

“Projects will be managed locally to minimize wastage, reduce generation costs, and drive self- sustainability on the islands.”

The Minister said a central Microgrid Controller will be employed to enhance efficiency and reliability across all microgrids and will allow the Bahamas Power and Light Company Ltd. (BPL) to monitor all systems from a centralized location.

She said the deadline for proposal submissions is January 26, 2024, with opportunities for clarification questions through the public procurement portal.

Family Island site visits will commence on December 11, 2023, starting with Eleuthera. The full schedule is outlined in the RFP.

The Minister explained that to be eligible for evaluation, all firms must meet specific experience and qualification standards, including microgrids and renewable energy facility construction capability, and a clear warranty policy is essential for ensuring the performance of proposed equipment.

She said, “We urge all interested firms to submit clarification questions or obtain further information through the public procurement portal, where responses to all questions will be made available.”

The Energy & Transport Minister said new vendors to the portal will be required to self-register by clicking the link “New Vendor Registration”.

If assistance is required, please call: Christopher Minnis at 702 1555 or Cornell Rahaming at 702 1533.

Only registered vendors can access opportunities posted in the portal. Those who are not yet registered, will be limited to observing the opportunities.  The website address is: https://bahamas.bonfirehub.com/opportunities/115160.

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