The Caribbean Regional Climate Centre
Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology
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Barbados BB23006
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CariSAM Bulletin Vol 6 Issue 1 June 2022
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/in Climate Bulletins, Coral Reef /by Wayne DepradineCaribbean Drought Bulletin Vol IX Issue 1 June 2022
/in Climate Bulletins, Drought /by Wayne DepradineHeat Outlook for July to September 2022
/in CariCOF Climate Outlooks, Heat Outlook, Long Range Forecasts /by Wayne DepradineAtlantic Hurricane Season Outlook June to November 2022
/in CariCOF Climate Outlooks, Hurricane Outlook, Long Range Forecasts /by Wayne DepradineMonthly Rainfall April 2022
/in Climate Monitoring, Monthly Rainfall /by Wayne DepradineSPI Change April 2022
/in Climate Monitoring, SPI Change /by Wayne DepradineSPI Monitor April 2022
/in Climate Monitoring, SPI Monitor /by Wayne DepradineApril 2022
Mixed conditions prevailed throughout the islands of the eastern Caribbean during the month of April. Trinidad and Grenada moderately wet to normal; Tobago normal; Barbados very to slightly wet; St Vincent severe to moderately dry; Saint Lucia slightly dry to normal; Martinique and Antigua moderately dry to normal; Dominica normal to moderately wet; Guadeloupe extremely dry in the west to moderately wet in the east; St Kitts moderate to extremely dry; St Maarten severely dry to normal; Anguilla and St Thomas normal to slightly wet and St Croix moderate to slightly dry. In the Guianas, conditions ranged from extremely wet to moderately dry. Aruba was normal and Curacao very to moderately wet. Puerto Rico moderately wet in the extreme west to predominantly normal. The Dominican Republic ranged from severely dry to very wet west to east. Jamaica ranged from normal in the extreme south to extremely wet in the northwest. Grand Cayman was very wet. Cuba ranged from normal in east central areas to moderately wet in the west and to very wet in the extreme southeast. Northern Bahamas ranged from normal to very wet and Belize ranged from extremely dry in the west to extremely wet in a small area in the east.
February to April 2022
November 2021 to April 2022
May 2021 to April 2022
May 2020 to April 2022
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.
Caribbean Tourism Climatic Bulletin Vol 6 Issue 2 June – August 2022
/in Climate Bulletins, Tourism /by Wayne Depradine