![]() ![]() Above also hopefully easy to understand weather discussions by me and Dave. A central part of this website is the volunteer network of special local hurricane correspondents, living on the islands, who will report, when need be, on how it looks and feels like around them. Here you can find information, weather discussions and local reports regarding tropical systems threatening the Caribbean islands. Help keep the rest of the world up-to-date with what is really happening! We really need you, Georges back in 1998, and many others since then are proof! If interested, contact TO FIND ON : Reliable, not-sensationalized information is just so hard to get in crisis situations. Your help will be really appreciated by Caribbean people living abroad with family living on the islands, future visitors who have their Caribbean dream-vacation booked, etc.etc. You don't need to be a weatherman or expert on the subject, just share with us what you know, feel and see on your island. Do you live on one of the islands? We need your help! We are looking for more people who are interested in sending us a few paragraphs about the situation on your island before, during and after a storm hits. First hand very local personal reports instead of very limited or sensationalized coverage by the general media. They are the people who live on the island and write to us what is going on around them. The local hurricane correspondents are the heart and soul of stormCARIB. Local hurricane correspondents wanted!. Only reports received for this season are listed. Your Accommodation Specialist for the Caribbean. StormCARIB is brought to you by GoBeach Vacations Join our team of special local hurricane correspondents. More detail in the Tropical Weather Discussion or view the Graphicast Image ![]() * Formation chance through 7 dium.40 percent. * Formation chance through 48 hours.low.20 percent. Should end by early next week when the system moves over cooler The chances of subtropical or tropical development Weekend while it loses its frontal characteristics and moves This system couldīecome a subtropical or tropical storm late this week or over the The central subtropical Atlantic this morning. ![]() Accompanying satellite image (pop-up, source: NHC)įor the North Atlantic.Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico:Īn area of low pressure is developing along a frontal boundary over ![]()
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