The Caribbean Regional Climate Centre
Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology
Husbands
St. James
Barbados BB23006
CONTACT US
P.O. Box 130
Bridgetown
Barbados
Tel : +1 (246) 425 1362/3
Fax: +1 (246) 424 4733
Email: rcc@cimh.edu.bb
CariCOF Drought Outlook by the End of October 2018
/in CariCOF Climate Outlooks, Drought Outlook, Long Range Forecasts /by SherikaHeat Outlook for August 2018 to January 2019
/in CariCOF Climate Outlooks, Heat Outlook, Long Range Forecasts /by SherikaDry Spells Outlook for August to October 2018
/in CariCOF Climate Outlooks, Dry Spells Outlook, Long Range Forecasts /by SherikaMonthly Rainfall June 2018
/in Climate Monitoring, Monthly Rainfall /by Wayne DepradineSPI Change June 2018
/in Climate Monitoring, SPI Change /by Wayne DepradineSPI Monitor June 2018
/in Climate Monitoring, SPI Monitor /by Wayne DepradineJune 2018
Normal to below normal rainfall was experienced in the islands of the eastern Caribbean for June. Trinidad was normal to severely dry; Tobago moderate to severely dry; Grenada, Barbados, St. Vincent moderately dry; St. Lucia and Dominica normal to moderately dry; Martinique, St. Kitts and Anguilla normal; Guadeloupe normal to extremely dry; Antigua severe to extremely dry; and St. Maarten extremely dry. Conditions in Guyana ranged from extremely wet in parts of western Guyana to severely dry in north central French Guiana. Aruba and Curacao were normal, but Puerto Rico normal to slightly dry. Conditions in Hispaniola ranged from extremely dry in southern Dominican Republic to normal in the north and slightly wet in the east. Jamaica ranged from slightly dry in the southwest to exceptionally dry in the north, but Grand Cayman was moderately dry. Cuba ranged from normal in central areas to exceptionally dry in the west and southeast, while northern Bahamas was normal to moderately wet. Belize was normal to moderately dry from south to north.
April to June 2018
January to June 2018
July 2017 to June 2018
July 2016 to June 2018
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.
March-April-May 2018 Rainfall Verification
/in Forecast Quality Verifications, Long Range Forecasts /by SherikaPrecipitation Outlook March-April-May 2018
Observed Precipitation Categories for MAM 2018
Observed Precipitation Percentages of 1981-2010 Averages for MAM 2018
March-April-May 2018 Temperature Verification
/in Forecast Quality Verifications, Long Range Forecasts /by SherikaMean Temperature Outlook March-April-May 2018
Observed Mean Temperature Categories for MAM 2018
Minimum Temperature Outlook March-April-May 2018
Observed Minimum Temperature Categories for MAM 2018
Maximum Temperature Outlook March-April-May 2018
Observed Maximum Temperature Categories for MAM 2018
Caribbean Drought Bulletin Vol V Issue 2 July 2018
/in Climate Bulletins, Drought /by Sherika