The Caribbean Regional Climate Centre
Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology
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Barbados BB23006
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Monthly Rainfall October 2022
/in Climate Monitoring, Monthly Rainfall /by Wayne DepradineSPI Change October 2022
/in Climate Monitoring, SPI Change /by Wayne DepradineSPI Monitor October 2022
/in Climate Monitoring, SPI Monitor /by Wayne DepradineOctober 2022
The islands of the eastern Caribbean experienced mixed conditions during the month of October. Trinidad ranged from moderately dry to exceptionally wet southwest to northeast; Tobago exceptionally wet; Grenada very to slightly wet; Barbados, St Vincent and St Croix normal to slightly dry; Saint Lucia and Anguilla normal to slightly wet; Martinique, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Antigua and St Thomas normal; St Kitts normal to moderately dry and St Maarten severely dry to normal. In the Guianas, conditions ranged from extremely dry to exceptionally wet. Aruba and Curacao were normal. Puerto Rico ranged from exceptionally wet to normal west to east. Hispaniola ranged from slightly wet in southern areas of the Dominican Republic to extremely dry on the northern border of the two countries. Jamaica ranged from extremely dry in southern areas to moderately wet in the north. Grand Cayman was slightly dry in the west to predominantly normal. Cuba ranged from exceptionally dry in the west to slightly wet on the extreme southeast. Northern Bahamas ranged from moderately wet to moderately dry and Belize ranged from normal in central areas to exceptionally dry in the south, severely dry in the north and slightly wet in the extreme southeast.
August to October 2022
May to October 2022
November 2021 to October 2022
November 2020 to October 2022
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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.
Temperature Outlook December 2022 January-February 2023
/in CariCOF Climate Outlooks, Long Range Forecasts, Temperature Outlook /by SherikaDecember 2022 January-February 2023
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Precipitation Outlook December 2022 January-February 2023
/in CariCOF Climate Outlooks, Long Range Forecasts, Precipitation Outlook /by SherikaFlash Flood Potential Outlook (Experimental) December 2022 to February 2023
/in CariCOF Climate Outlooks, Flash Flood Potential, Long Range Forecasts /by SherikaCaribbean Climate Outlook Newsletter December 2022 to February 2023
/in CariCOF Climate Outlooks, Climate Outlook Newsletter, Long Range Forecasts /by SherikaWet Days and Wet Spells Outlooks December 2022 to February 2023
/in CariCOF Climate Outlooks, Long Range Forecasts, Wet Days and Wet Spells /by SherikaDry Spells Outlook for December 2022 to February 2023
/in CariCOF Climate Outlooks, Dry Spells Outlook, Long Range Forecasts /by Sherika