thebridge.Hemaynothavenoticedit.
Later, Davidson instructed
Randolphtostartkeepinghourlylogs
oftheweather.Winddirectionand
force,barometer.Thewindwould
havetobeestimatedbecausethe
ship’sanemometerhadbeenindisre-
pairforweeks.
Thewindwasincreasing,thesea
wascoveredwithwhitecaps, and
theswellsfromtheeastwererising.
Around4pm,theskystartedcloud-
ingover.Schultz,thechiefmate,and
Hamm,hishelmsman,cameontothe
bridgetotakethenextwatch.
At4.46pm,RandolphandDavis
returnedtoallowSchultzandHamm
togotodinner.Thesat-Cprinterde-
liveredthelatestweather,andRan-
dolphbegantoplotit outatthechart
table.Thisinformation from the
NationalHurricane
Centergotthecur-
rentlocationofthe
eyeaboutright.
Shesaid,“Soattwo
inthemorning...it
shouldberighthere.”
Sheindicatedapo-
sitionjustoutsideof
SanSalvadorIsland.
Randolphdidsome
calculationsandbe-
gantochuckle.“We’re
goingtoberightthere
withit.Lookslikethe
stormiscoming right
foru s.”
StayingtheCourse
SchultzandHammreturnedfrom
dinner,andDavidsonshowedup
aroundsundown.ToSchultzhesaid,
“Ijustsentyouthelatestweather.”It
wastheBVSproductdepictinga fore-
castbasedonolddata,withaddition-
alerrorscrankedinduetoforecasting
models.Itwasnotexactlya fiction,
butitwasa poortoolforattempting
a closepassacrossthebowofa hur-
ricane.
Theydecidedtoturntheshipten
degreestotheright,wideningaway
fromthestormfora secondtime.The
newcoursewouldtakethemtothe
westofSanSalvadorIsland,which
fora whilewouldoffersomeprotec-
tionfromthehurricane’swaves.They
madetheturnat7.03pm.
With its engine running at near
CaptainDavidsonthoughtElFaro, headingsoutheast,
could avoid Hurricane Joaquin, heading southwest
El Faroactual route
FLORIDA
CUBA
El Faroplanned route
Alternative route (rejected)
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