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Identifying systems that can lead to extreme weather events in the Caribbean
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Tropical Depressions, Storms and Hurricanes §Intense and high volume rainfall §Strong winds §Rough seas and surges
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Other systems §Tropical waves §Inter-tropical convergence zone §Upper-level troughs §Cold fronts §El Niño-related drought
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Tropical Waves §Perturbation in easterly wind flow §Move off the West Coast of Africa §Migrate across the Atlantic §May to October/November §One every 3 to 4 days §Spawn tropical storms and hurricanes §Potential for intense rainfall §Potential for high sea swells
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ITCZ §Confluence of NE and SW Trades §Migrates north and south with the sun/seasons §Hot towers §Gives Guyana double rainfall peak §Potential for intense rainfall §Often interacts with Tropical Waves
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Upper Level Troughs §Trough in the mid to upper level westerlies §Moves east to west §Interacts with TW which can result in explosive cloud development and intense rainfall
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Cold Front Intrusion §Moves from the colder north in the tropics §Brings with it cold air §In the past has been a concern for banana and citrus farmers in Belize §Brings ‘unseasonal’? rainfall as far as eastern Caribbean during the dry season
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Preparing/planning for climate variability now provides the initial framework for adaptation to any future change in climate
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