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Assuming the Ivan the Terrible heads north and avoids GCM, What happens to the vis?
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bubblehead:What is the DAN insurance and where did you get it? I called re: insurance and the only cancellation insurance I could find required either Cayman or stateside airport to be completely shut down for at least 24 hours - not likely unless the airport is hit. I am traveling from Atlanta on Saturday and worried about getting to the island, getting around the hurricane at that point.
scubachica:Check w/ your airline; they probably won't fly into Cayman if the hurricane is anywhere near it, even if the airport isn't directly hit. Take American Airlines, if Cayman is impacted by the hurricane, they'll let us change our ticket w/o a fee. They have flights going out every day from Baltimore so we could push back the departure date a day or two and still have a vacation. Someone on this board already changed their travel date w/ American, without a fee I think. Your hotel should also work with you if you need to reschedule (refund your deposit or let you reschedule for another time). If you want to completely cancel your travel, then you'll probably lose some money. If the Caymans escape Ivan w/ little damage and just a couple of days of bad visibility, you may just want to leave a couple of days later. Also, it may be too late to get trip cancellation insurance to cover Ivan.
Here's a link to DAN: http://www.diversalertnetwork.org/insurance/index.asp
scubachica:If it's possible to go to Caymans on Monday, I might do that. What abt Cozumel/Playa del Carmen instead of La Paz? Think the Cozumel area is still too risky w/ Ivan?
-hh:Here's some web-based "Hurricane Watch" stuff for Ivan in the Caymans. Unfortunately for some of us, its all based on Grand Cayman ... this technology hasn't yet made it out to Little Cayman or Cayman Brac.
Webcam at the Turtle Farm: http://www.turtle.ky/video.htm
Bill Roger's website on the East End which has some personal live webcams:
http://home.hiwaay.net/~brogers/live1.html
http://home.hiwaay.net/~brogers/live1A.html
...as well as some links to some other webcams in the Caymans.
Bill also had a web-based home weather station at:
http://home.hiwaay.net/~brogers/Cayman_weather.html
He recorded ~50mph winds during the last storm. Also check out its daily logfile.
The Cayman Islands Port Authority weather station is at: http://www.caymanport.com/weather.htm
and the "weather in cayman" website is:
ttp://www.weatherincayman.com/currcndx.htm
There's a little bit more stuff around, but these are the highlights. Personally, I expect LC and the Brac to get hit pretty bad (they're furthest east) - - they had docks lost and/or damaged from last month's "light strike". Wishing everyone in the path the best of luck and no casualties...
-hh