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| Event | Hurricane Larry West Indies |
| Protagonists | Ledee Brothers |
| Location | Saint Barthélemy |
| Terms | Winds of 145 km/h |
| Impact | More fear than harm |
Hurricane Larry did not dampen the ardor of the Ledee brothers, who knew how to brave its powerful winds to score in the tumultuous waves of the Antilles. With gusts reaching 145 km/h, they made Saint-Barthélemy their playground, offering a spectacle as impressive as the storm itself. Their passion and determination eclipsed fear to transform adversity into an exhilarating challenge, once again illustrating their bravery and mastery of the marine elements.
The Ledee brothers once again proved their talent and determination by brilliantly confronting the waves caused by Hurricane Larry in the West Indies. Armed with their surfboards, they scored points by capturing some of the most spectacular moments of this natural phenomenon. A look back at this incredible feat achieved in Saint-Barthélemy.
A natural challenge on the coasts of the Antilles
When Hurricane Larry began to form, with winds blowing at 145 km/h, the Ledee brothers could not remain idle. Closely following the weather forecast, they decided to go to their native land of Saint-Barthélemy. For these two seasoned surfers, each hurricane represents a unique opportunity to test their limits and confront the elements.
Adrenaline galore for the Ledee brothers
Larry’s passage in the West Indies caused more fear than harm, fortunately. However, the hurricane power remains impressive. The Ledee brothers were able to take advantage of these exceptional conditions to achieve one of their best performances to date. The spectacle of their frantic races on giant waves remained etched in the memories of those who were lucky enough to witness this demonstration.
Memorable images of Hurricane Larry
The videos and photos captured during their exploits offer a stunning glimpse of what a hurricane of this size looks like. With winds of 145 km/h and a particularly impressive swell, Larry offered an extraordinary playground for the two brothers. The images remain available for all those curious wishing to relive these moments thanks to their Facebook page.
Significant events in the history of the West Indies
This is not the first time that the Antilles have suffered the fury of hurricanes. For example, Hurricane Irma caused considerable damage and left six people dead in Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin, as reported in this comprehensive article on the damage caused by Irma. Unfortunately, residents of the Antilles regularly have to deal with such natural disasters.
Predictions for the future
While hurricanes Beryl and José have also entered the annals of Caribbean meteorological history, the population remains on guard. According to experts, similar phenomena could occur again, making vigilance essential. Hurricane Beryl, for example, transformed into a category 4 storm with winds approaching 210 km/h (source : TF1 Info). As for the Ledee brothers, they continue to monitor the forecast and are ready to take on whatever challenges nature throws their way.
The Ledee brothers’ passion for extreme surfing
The Ledee brothers’ passion for surfing and extreme conditions knows no limits. Their ability to make the most of the most perilous situations is a testament to their dedication and unconditional love for the ocean. Thanks to them, surf enthusiasts and residents of the Antilles were able to witness a true spectacle of bravery and mastery.
The pride of Saint-Barthélemy
The Ledee brothers’ performance certainly had a positive impact on their hometown community. Saint-Barthélemy can be proud of its champions, who have proven that even in the face of the most formidable natural events, courage and determination can transform fear into a moment of glory.
| Event | Description |
| Hurricane Larry | Winds at 145 km/h |
| Destination | Saint Barthélemy |
| Impact | More fear than harm |
| Action of the Ledee brothers | Jumping on a plane |
| Meteor Forecast | Constant monitoring |
| Category | High intensity hurricane |
| Terms | Warm waters, low wind shear |
| Surfing technique | Brave the waves |
| Origin | Homeland of Saint-Barth |
| Date | 09/15/2021 |
- Ledee Brothers: Talented surfers from the West Indies
- Hurricane Larry: Natural phenomenon with winds of 145 km/h
- Destination: Saint-Barthélemy, birthplace of the Ledee brothers
- Immediate reaction: Rushing takeoff to catch the waves
- Impact: More fear than real damage
- Ideal conditions: Warm waters and low wind shear
