SPI Monitor August 2019

August 2019

Mixed conditions were seen throughout the islands of the eastern Caribbean in August. Trinidad ranged from normal to exceptionally dry from northwest to southeast; Tobago normal to severely dry; Grenada moderately dry; ; Barbados slight to extremely dry; St. Vincent, St Lucia and Martinique normal to slightly dry; Dominica, St. Kitts, St Maarten and Anguilla normal to moderately wet; Guadeloupe moderately wet to moderately dry from west to east; Antigua and St Thomas moderately wet; St. Croix was extreme to exceptionally wet.; In the Guiana’s, conditions ranged from normal to exceptionally wet -the north eastern portion of Guyana, eastern portions of Suriname, north and southeast French Guiana were normal, whereas the north central areas were exceptionally wet. Curacao was normal. Puerto Rico ranged from moderately wet to slightly dry from south east to North West. Hispaniola ranged from normal in the western Dominican republic and Eastern Haiti to extremely dry, eastern portion of the Dominican Republic, and moderately dry in southwestern areas of Haiti . Jamaica ranged from normal to moderately dry, north to south, and Grand Cayman was predominantly slightly dry. Cuba ranged from normal in the eastern and western areas to exceptionally wet in central areas, while Northern Bahamas ranged from moderate to extremely wet. Belize ranged from normal in the northern and southern areas to exceptionally dry in central areas.

June to August 2019

Conditions in the eastern Caribbean ranged from very wet to exceptionally dry over the three month period. Trinidad ranged from moderately dry in the south and northeast to severely dry in central, north and north western areas; Tobago and Barbados predominantly moderately dry; Grenada slightly dry; St. Vincent normal to slightly dry; St Lucia normal to extremely dry; Martinique slight to moderately dry; Dominica normal to moderately dry; Guadeloupe moderately wet to extremely dry from west to east; Antigua normal to slightly wet; St. Kitts normal; St Maarten slight to moderately wet;. St Croix moderate to very wet; and St. Thomas slight to moderately wet. In the Guiana’s, conditions ranged from exceptionally dry to exceptionally wet, with eastern Guyana and most of Suriname and French Guiana normal to exceptionally wet in north and southwest Guyana, to exceptionally dry at the northern Suriname/French Guiana border. Curacao was moderately dry. Puerto Rico ranged from slightly wet to severely dry from east to west. Hispaniola ranged from normal in central Dominican Republic to extremely dry in eastern and southern areas of the portions of the DR and to severely dry in southwestern Haiti. In Jamaica, with the exception of the extreme west which was normal, conditions ranged from slightly dry in the north to extremely dry in the south, while Grand Cayman was normal in the east and slightly dry in the west. Cuba ranged from normal in the eastern and western areas to exceptionally wet in central areas. Northern Bahamas ranged from normal to exceptionally wet. Apart from the extreme south which was normal, Belize ranged from slightly dry to exceptionally dry from west to east.

March to August 2019

For the six-month period, rainfall in the eastern Caribbean islands was normal to below normal with the exception of Antigua that was slightly wet and Guadeloupe which though predominantly normal was slightly wet in the northwest . Trinidad ranged from extremely dry in the west to moderately dry in the east; Tobago slight to moderately dry; Grenada, St. Vincent, St. Maarten and Anguilla normal;; Barbados moderately dry; St. Lucia from normal in the south to extremely dry in the north; Martinique and St. Kitts moderately dry; Dominica from normal in the north to severely dry in the south; St. Thomas and St. Croix moderately dry. Conditions in the Guianas ranged from extremely wet in north-central Guyana to exceptionally dry in northeastern French Guiana, and with most of Suriname and French Guiana being normal. Curacao was moderately dry. Conditions in Puerto Rico ranged from extremely dry in the west to moderately dry in the east, but Hispaniola ranged from exceptionally dry in western Haiti to normal in central to eastern Dominican Republic. Conditions in Jamaica ranged from moderately wet in the extreme west to moderately dry in central areas and the extreme east. Cuba ranged from normal in the northwest to exceptionally dry in the east, while northern Bahamas was normal to extremely wet from north to south. Belize ranged from normal in the south to exceptionally dry in the north.

September 2018 to August 2019

The islands of the eastern Caribbean experienced normal to below normal rainfall for the twelve-month period, except for western Guadeloupe which was slightly wet. Trinidad was slight to exceptionally dry from southeast to northwest; Tobago and Grenada slight to moderately dry; Barbados moderate to severely dry; St. Vincent and St. Croix normal to slightly dry; St. Lucia slight to extremely dry; Martinique severe to exceptionally dry; Dominica normal to extremely dry; Antigua normal; St. Kitts and St. Maarten, slight to moderately dry; and St. Thomas moderately dry. Rainfall was normal in most of the Guianas, but ranged from very wet in central Guyana to exceptionally dry in northwest and in northeast French Guiana. Curacao was normal to slightly dry. Conditions in Puerto Rico ranged from exceptionally dry in the west to moderately dry in the east, while Hispaniola ranged from exceptionally dry in western Haiti and eastern Dominican Republic to moderately dry in central and northern Dominican Republic. Conditions in Jamaica ranged from slightly wet in the west to severely dry in the east. Apart from eastern Cuba that ranged from slight to exceptionally dry, Cuba was normal, but northern Bahamas was slightly dry to moderately wet from north to south. Belize ranged from normal in the south to exceptionally dry in the north.

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The information contained herein is provided with the understanding that The Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology makes no warranties, either expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of the Outlook. The information may be used freely by the public with appropriate acknowledgement of its source, but shall not be modified in content and then presented as original material.

 

 

 

SPI Monitor July 2019

July 2019

Mixed rainfall conditions were experienced in the islands of the eastern Caribbean for July. Trinidad was exceptionally dry in the west to slightly wet in the east; Tobago normal to moderately wet; Grenada, St. Vincent, Dominica and St. Kitts normal; Barbados and Antigua normal to slightly wet; St. Lucia and Martinique normal to moderately dry; Guadeloupe moderately wet to moderately dry from west to east; St. Maarten and Anguilla very to extremely wet; St. Croix moderate to very wet; and St. Thomas exceptionally wet. Conditions in the Guianas ranged from exceptionally wet in southwest Guyana and northern French Guiana to exceptionally dry around the northern Suriname/French Guiana border. Curacao was moderately dry. Both Puerto Rico and Hispaniola were predominantly normal, but with Puerto Rico ranging from slightly dry in the southwest to moderately wet in the northeast, and Hispaniola from moderately wet in the northwest to severely dry in the east. Jamaica ranged from severely dry in the south to slightly wet in the northwest. Cuba ranged from normal in the south and southwest to moderately wet in the west and north and to very wet in the east, while northern Bahamas ranged from exceptionally wet to moderately dry from south to north. Conditions in Belize ranged from normal in the south to extremely dry in central and eastern areas and to the north.

May to July 2019

Apart from the nation of Antigua and Barbuda that received above normal rainfall, with Antigua being slight to moderately wet, the islands of the eastern Caribbean received normal to below normal rainfall for the three month period. Trinidad was normal to severely dry from southeast to northwest; Tobago, Barbados and St. Lucia normal to moderately dry; Grenada, St. Vincent, Anguilla and St. Maarten normal; Martinique, Dominica and St. Kitts slight to moderately dry; Guadeloupe predominantly normal with areas in the southeast that were slightly dry; and St. Croix and St. Thomas slightly dry. Conditions in the Guianas ranged from exceptionally wet in southwest and northcentral Guyana to slightly dry around the northern Suriname/French Guiana border, with Suriname being predominantly normal. Curacao was extremely dry. Puerto Rico was normal to slightly dry, but Hispaniola ranged from normal in eastern Dominican Republic and western parts of Haiti to exceptionally dry in the vicinity of the southern Haiti/Dominican Republic border. Conditions in Jamaica ranged from slightly wet in the extreme west to extremely dry in the south. Western Cuba was predominantly normal with the eastern Cuba slight to moderately wet, but northern Bahamas normal to very wet. Conditions in Belize ranged from normal in the south to exceptionally dry in the north.

February to July 2019

For the six month period, rainfall in the eastern Caribbean islands was normal to below normal. Trinidad ranged from extremely dry in the west to normal in the extreme northeast; Tobago normal to slightly dry; Grenada, St. Vincent, Guadeloupe and Antigua normal; Barbados slight to moderately dry; St. Lucia slight to extremely dry from south to north; Martinique severely dry; Dominica, St. Maarten and St. Thomas moderately dry; St. Kitts moderate to severely dry; and St. Croix extremely dry. Conditions in the Guianas ranged from moderately wet in west and central Guyana to exceptionally dry in the vicinity of the northern Suriname/French Guiana border and northeast French Guiana. Curacao was severe to extremely dry. Conditions in Puerto Rico ranged from extremely dry in the southwest to moderately dry in the east, but Hispaniola ranged from exceptionally dry in western Haiti to normal in central Dominican Republic. Conditions in Jamaica ranged from very wet in the extreme west to moderately dry in central areas and the extreme east. Apart from the eastern third of Cuba that was slight to exceptionally dry, Cuba was predominantly normal, while northern Bahamas was normal to extremely wet from north to south. Belize ranged from normal in the south to exceptionally dry in the north.

August 2018 to July 2019

Apart from Guadeloupe that was slightly wet to slightly dry, the islands of the eastern Caribbean experienced normal to below normal rainfall for the twelve month period. Trinidad was normal to extremely dry from south to north; Tobago and Barbados slight to moderately dry; Grenada and Antigua normal; St. Vincent normal to slightly dry; St. Lucia moderate to severely dry; Martinique severe to extremely dry; Dominica normal to severely dry; St. Kitts, St. Maarten and St. Thomas moderately dry; and St. Croix extremely dry. Conditions in the Guianas ranged from moderately wet in central Guyana to exceptionally dry at the northern Suriname/French Guiana border and in northeast French Guiana. Curacao was normal to slightly dry. Conditions in Puerto Rico ranged from extremely dry in the west to moderately dry in the east, while Hispaniola ranged from exceptionally dry in western Haiti and eastern Dominican Republic to normal in east central Dominican Republic. Conditions in Jamaica ranged from moderately wet in the west to severely dry in the east. Apart from eastern Cuba that ranged from slight to exceptionally dry, and an extreme western area that was slightly wet, Cuba was normal, but northern Bahamas was moderately dry to slightly wet from north to south. Belize ranged from slightly wet in the south to extremely dry in the southeast and to moderately dry in the north.

August 2017 to July 2019

Disclaimer

The information contained herein is provided with the understanding that The Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology makes no warranties, either expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of the Outlook. The information may be used freely by the public with appropriate acknowledgement of its source, but shall not be modified in content and then presented as original material.

 

SPEI July 2019