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Ross Wagenseil for CDMP January 2000 CDMP N 59.9 W 13.5 N W Points of Interest: Barbados The projection of the illustrations is Plate Carrée, a square grid of latitude and longitude. Resolution is 30 arc-seconds. North-South distances are true to scale. East-West distances are stretched 2.6% at degrees North, and stretched 2.9% at 13.5 degrees North. All model results were calculated using great-circle distances based on the WGS84 datum. N Wind Wave Surge 10yr25yr50yr100yr SELECT MILES KILOMETERS ARC-MINUTES Bridgetown: Main town with harbour. 1. Bathsheba: Beach on exposed eastern coast. Bridgetown Bathsheba Speightstown 3 3. Speightstown: Town on coastal road. Barbados Probable Storm Effects Note: Waves and surges for Points of Interest are reported from the nearest cell offshore. This set of maps is part of Section 2 of the Atlas of Probable Storm Effects in the Caribbean Sea, which was sponsored by the Caribbean Disaster Mitigation Project (CDMP), a joint effort of the Organization of American States (OAS) and the US Agency for International Development (USAID). These maps are a result of new techniques for modeling storms and estimating the probabilities of storms, developed in part under the patronage of CDMP. Refer to the Atlas for explanatory materials.Atlas of Probable Storm Effects in the Caribbean SeaAtlas WINDS represent sustained 1-minute winds at 10 m above the surface, and include both surface friction and topographic effects at a resolution of 30 arc-seconds. Friction factors derive from a Level I land-cover classification, with water, forest and open land predominating. If using wind damage models or building codes which internally include surface friction or topographic corrections, the nearest open-water wind speed from one of these maps may be used as input. Careful judgement is advised in reading and applying the values. SURGES include astronomical tide and setups from pressure, wind and wave, but not wave runup. Surges over land are shown as elevation above sea level, not water depth. WAVES are the heights of wave crests above the storm surge level in open water. Shoreline effects do not appear at this resolution.

Barbados 10-Year Return Time Winds Wind Speeds knots mph kph m/s Storm Category Ross Wagenseil for CDMP January 2000 CDMP N 59.9 W 13.5 N W N Wind Wave Surge 10yr25yr50yr100yr SELECT MILES KILOMETERS ARC-MINUTES Min Max Bridgetown:26 m/s 1. Bathsheba:26 m/s 3 3. Speightstown: 27 m/s

10-Year Return Time Waves Barbados Wave Heights Meters Feet Ross Wagenseil for CDMP January 2000 CDMP N 59.9 W 13.5 N W N Wind Wave Surge 10yr25yr50yr100yr SELECT MILES KILOMETERS ARC-MINUTES Min Max Bridgetown:3.3 m 1. Bathsheba:3.3 m 3 3. Speightstown: 3.3 m

10-Year Return Time Surges Barbados Surge Heights Meters Feet Ross Wagenseil for CDMP January 2000 CDMP N 59.9 W 13.5 N W N Wind Wave Surge 10yr25yr50yr100yr SELECT MILES KILOMETERS ARC-MINUTES Min Max Bridgetown:0.1 m 1. Bathsheba:0.2 m 3 3. Speightstown: 0.2 m

25-Year Return Time Winds Barbados Wind Speeds knots mph kph m/s Storm Category Ross Wagenseil for CDMP January 2000 CDMP N 59.9 W 13.5 N W N Wind Wave Surge 10yr25yr50yr100yr SELECT MILES KILOMETERS ARC-MINUTES Min Max Bridgetown:34 m/s 1. Bathsheba:34 m/s 3 3. Speightstown: 35 m/s

25-Year Return Time Waves Barbados Wave Heights Meters Feet Ross Wagenseil for CDMP January 2000 CDMP N 59.9 W 13.5 N W N Wind Wave Surge 10yr25yr50yr100yr SELECT MILES KILOMETERS ARC-MINUTES Min Max Bridgetown:4.2 m 1. Bathsheba:4.3 m 3 3. Speightstown: 4.4 m

25-Year Return Time Surges Barbados Surge Heights Meters Feet Ross Wagenseil for CDMP January 2000 CDMP N 59.9 W 13.5 N W N Wind Wave Surge 10yr25yr50yr100yr SELECT MILES KILOMETERS ARC-MINUTES Min Max Bridgetown:0.3 m 1. Bathsheba:0.3 m 3 3. Speightstown: 0.3 m

50-Year Return Time Winds Barbados Wind Speeds knots mph kph m/s Storm Category Ross Wagenseil for CDMP January 2000 CDMP N 59.9 W 13.5 N W N Wind Wave Surge 10yr25yr50yr100yr SELECT MILES KILOMETERS ARC-MINUTES Min Max Bridgetown:39 m/s 1. Bathsheba:39 m/s 3 3. Speightstown: 40 m/s

50-Year Return Time Waves Barbados Wave Heights Meters Feet Ross Wagenseil for CDMP January 2000 CDMP N 59.9 W 13.5 N W N Wind Wave Surge 10yr25yr50yr100yr SELECT MILES KILOMETERS ARC-MINUTES Min Max Bridgetown:4.9 m 1. Bathsheba:4.9 m 3 3. Speightstown: 5.0 m

50-Year Return Time Surges Barbados Surge Heights Meters Feet Ross Wagenseil for CDMP January 2000 CDMP N 59.9 W 13.5 N W N Wind Wave Surge 10yr25yr50yr100yr SELECT MILES KILOMETERS ARC-MINUTES Min Max Bridgetown:0.4 m 1. Bathsheba:0.5 m 3 3. Speightstown: 0.4 m

100-Year Return Time Winds Wind Speeds knots mph kph m/s Storm Category Barbados Ross Wagenseil for CDMP January 2000 CDMP N 59.9 W 13.5 N W N Wind Wave Surge 10yr25yr50yr100yr SELECT MILES KILOMETERS ARC-MINUTES Min Max Bridgetown:45 m/s 1. Bathsheba:45 m/s 3 3. Speightstown: 46 m/s

100-Year Return Time Waves Wave Heights Meters Feet Barbados Ross Wagenseil for CDMP January 2000 CDMP N 59.9 W 13.5 N W N Wind Wave Surge 10yr25yr50yr100yr SELECT MILES KILOMETERS ARC-MINUTES Min Max Bridgetown:5.6 m 1. Bathsheba:5.7 m 3 3. Speightstown: 5.7 m

100-Year Return Time Surges Surge Heights Meters Feet Barbados Ross Wagenseil for CDMP January 2000 CDMP N 59.9 W 13.5 N W N Wind Wave Surge 10yr25yr50yr100yr SELECT MILES KILOMETERS ARC-MINUTES Min Max Bridgetown:0.6 m 1. Bathsheba:0.7 m 3 3. Speightstown: 0.6 m