Tropical Depression? Not This Guide!
December 21, 2009.Well Bula from Fiji!
Well we have had an exciting couple of weeks here in the Fiji Islands. Mostly because we had our first tropical depression hit the islands. I am not talking about a mass movement of sad people, but a cyclone. What is a cyclone? Technically speaking they form when the energy released by the condensation of moisture in rising air causes a positive feedback loop over warm ocean waters! What does that mean? Well big winds and lots of rain! But for a more technical explanation I am going to quote Wikipedia.
“A tropical cyclone is a storm system characterized by a low pressure center and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and flooding rain. A tropical cyclone feeds on heat released when moist air rises, resulting in condensation of water vapour contained in the moist air. They are fueled by a different heat mechanism than other cyclonic windstorms such as nor’easters, European windstorms, and polar lows, leading to their classification as "warm core" storm systems.”
So what does that mean on the ground? Well being my first storm I have to say it was awesome. Jeff Hommel (Rivers Fiji Operations Manager) and I spent the afternoon checking in on the families that help support us, i.e. guides and drivers. Driving through blinding rain, downed trees and power lines we headed up the Coral Coast to make sure everyone was safe and not in danger. While looking for our driver Nareesh (he was already gone to higher ground) we evacuated Fijian family from their house that was about to be blown apart. As we packed the nine of us into the Rivers Fiji Landcruiser and headed to safety we were dodging roof sheet metal flying through the air! We had to get them to a cousins cement home. We did, they were grateful and invited us in for a bowl of grog. But better judgment said we should get home, the eye of the storm had not yet reached our part of the island.
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