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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

NEW YORK, USA (Reuters) -- Stormy weather is brewing in the Atlantic Ocean, according to the US National Hurricane Center. The second tropical depression of the season formed over the far eastern Atlantic Ocean early Tuesday, and will likely strengthen into the basin's first named storm. read more...



Tuesday, August 11, 2009

NEW YORK, USA (Reuters) -- A low pressure system west-southwest of the Cape Verde Islands could develop into the first tropical cyclone of the Atlantic hurricane season during the next two days, the US National Hurricane Center said Monday. The NHC is also watching a tropical wave near the Windward Islands. read more...



Friday, August 7, 2009

MIAMI, USA (Reuters) -- The US government climate agency cut its 2009 Atlantic hurricane season forecast on Thursday, predicting between seven and 11 tropical storms, with three to six becoming hurricanes. The agency had predicted in May that there would be nine to 14 tropical storms. read more...



Wednesday, August 5, 2009

MIAMI, USA (AFP) -- Weather experts on Wednesday reduced the number of projected hurricanes in the north Atlantic this season to four, two of them major hurricanes with winds above 111 miles per hour. Their earlier forecast in June had predicted 11 tropical storms and five hurricanes. read more...



Thursday, July 23, 2009

NEW YORK, USA (Reuters) -- A tropical wave over the Dominican Republic and Haiti won't develop into a tropical cyclone over the next day or so, and will not reach the oil rich Gulf of Mexico, the US National Hurricane Center and weather models forecast on Wednesday. read more...



Wednesday, July 22, 2009

NEW YORK, USA (Reuters) -- A tropical wave over the eastern Caribbean Sea still has a small chance -- less than 30 percent -- of developing into a tropical cyclone over the next 48 hours, the US National Hurricane Center forecast Tuesday. By this time last year, there were already four named storms. read more...



Tuesday, July 21, 2009

NEW YORK, USA (Reuters) -- A tropical wave about 200 miles east of the Windward Islands has a small chance -- less than 30 percent -- of developing into a tropical cyclone over the next 48 hours, the US National Hurricane Center forecast Monday. If the system does develop into a tropical storm, it would be named Ana. read more...



Saturday, July 18, 2009

NEW YORK, USA (Reuters) -- A tropical wave in the Central Atlantic about 700 miles west-southwest of the Cape Verde Islands has a small chance -- less than 30 percent -- of developing into a tropical cyclone over the next 48 hours, the US National Hurricane Center forecast Friday. read more...



Friday, July 17, 2009

BOSTON, USA (Bloomberg) -- The Gulf of Mexico should remain hurricane-free for the rest of the month and the chance of a system developing elsewhere in the Atlantic is low, according to private forecasters. A weather pattern in the eastern US is expected to shield the Gulf, home to about 26 percent of US oil production. read more...



Wednesday, July 15, 2009

NEW YORK, USA (Reuters) -- While most of the Atlantic basin remained quiet on Tuesday, some forecasters said a large tropical wave in the central tropical Atlantic appeared to be slowly organizing into what could become the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season's next tropical depression or first storm. read more...



Tuesday, July 7, 2009

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (GINA) -- CARICOM leaders issued the Liliendaal Declaration on Climate Change on Saturday evening, which recalled the objective, principles and commitments of the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and its Kyoto Protocol. read more...



Saturday, June 27, 2009

NEW YORK, USA (Reuters) -- A tropical wave over the western Caribbean Sea between Honduras and Cuba has a moderate chance -- 30 to 50 percent -- of developing into a tropical cyclone over the next 48 hours, the US National Hurricane Center forecast Friday. read more...



Tuesday, June 23, 2009

GEORGETOWN, Guyana -- When the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Heads of Government meet in Georgetown, Guyana, July 2-5, 2009, matters of importance on the climate change agenda will be among global issues that will engage their attention. CARICOM Secretary-General, Edwin Carrington told... read more...



Thursday, June 18, 2009

GENEVA, Switzerland -- As the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction sets to work in Geneva and the hurricane season approaches, the European Commission's humanitarian aid office, which reports to European Commissioner Louis Michel, has granted EUR 7 million for its disaster-preparedness plan. read more...



Wednesday, June 17, 2009

TORTOLA, BVI -- The British Virgin Islands experienced a rather quiet Tuesday morning; however, these conditions are expected to change. A low level disturbance to the southeast is moving in an east to west direction and will pass very close to the Territory. This disturbance has the potential to produce heavy rains. read more...



Tuesday, June 9, 2009

NEW YORK, USA (Reuters) -- The US National Hurricane Center said Monday that cloudiness, showers and thunderstorms over the southwestern Caribbean Sea were associated with a surface trough, but there was less than a 30 percent chance the system would develop into a tropical cyclone over the next 48 hours. read more...



Tuesday, June 9, 2009

FORT-DE-FRANCE, Martinique (BGIS) -- Significant progress has been made towards the establishment of a Caribbean Tsunami Warning Centre and a Caribbean Tsunami Information Centre. This was announced at the conclusion of the Fourth Session of the Inter-governmental Coordination Group read more...



Friday, June 5, 2009

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (BGIS) -- There is a need for global ambition in fighting climate change, given that the Caribbean and other Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are already experiencing many adverse climate change impacts, including more intense hurricanes and sea level rise. read more...



Friday, June 5, 2009

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (BGIS) -- It could be catastrophic if Barbados and other Caribbean islands do not pay greater attention to their ability to respond to tsunamis and other coastal hazards. This is the view of the Head of the Barbados Delegation to the fourth Session of the Inter-governmental Coordination Group. read more...



Wednesday, June 3, 2009

MIAMI, USA (Reuters) -- Cooler sea temperatures and a possible El Nino prompted the Colorado State University forecast team to reduce its Atlantic storm season prediction on Tuesday to 11 tropical storms, including five hurricanes. The long-term average for an Atlantic hurricane season is about 10 tropical storms. read more...



Tuesday, June 2, 2009

MIAMI, USA (Reuters) -- The 2009 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on Monday and runs through Nov. 30. Experts have predicted it will be a quieter season than last, when 16 tropical storms and hurricanes formed in the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Here are some facts about Atlantic hurricanes. read more...



Friday, May 22, 2009

MIAMI, USA (AFP) -- US government forecasters predicted on Thursday a milder Atlantic storm season this year than in 2008, with four to seven hurricanes, as many as three of them with highly destructive potential. The specialists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said there was... read more...



Wednesday, May 20, 2009

NEW YORK, USA (Reuters) -- Development of the low pressure system near the central Bahamas and Florida is now unlikely, the US National Hurricane Center said Tuesday. The system is being absorbed by a larger non-tropical low pressure system currently over Florida. The NHC canceled the hurricane hunter mission. read more...



Tuesday, May 19, 2009

NEW YORK, USA (Reuters) -- A powerful storm with the potential to acquire at least some tropical characteristics is heading toward Florida, AccuWeather.com said Monday morning. The US National Hurricane Center said Monday afternoon the area of disturbed weather formed over eastern Cuba. read more...



Friday, May 15, 2009

HOUSTON, USA (Reuters) -- Private forecaster AccuWeather.com on Thursday cut its forecast for this year's Atlantic Hurricane season, which begins June 1, to 10 named storms from the 12 it predicted in March. AccuWeather forecast six of the storms will be hurricanes, down from eight predicted in March. read more...



Thursday, May 14, 2009

FORT LAUDERDALE, USA (Reuters) -- Colorado State University hurricane forecaster Bill Gray said on Wednesday he may reduce his next Atlantic season forecast because sea temperatures are cooling. "Things are looking better and better for fewer storms," Gray told Reuters in an interview in Florida. read more...



Thursday, May 7, 2009

GENEVA, Switzerland (AFP) -- The World Meteorological Organisation on Wednesday struck the names of four deadly 2008 hurricanes from storm list because of the carnage they caused. Under the WMO rotation system the names would not have been used again before 2014 but the agency said they had been replaced. read more...



Tuesday, May 5, 2009

TORTOLA, BVI -- The British Virgin Islands experienced heavy showers during the early part of Monday morning. This was due to a mid to upper level trough combined with existing tropical moisture. These conditions are expected to persist for the next few days and the potential for showers and thunderstorms is likely. read more...



Monday, April 27, 2009

HAVANA, Cuba (Reuters) -- More than 100 years too late, Galveston, Texas, finally paid attention to Cuba's knowledge of hurricanes. Galveston Mayor Lyda Ann Thomas said on Saturday at the end of a three-day visit to the Caribbean island she had learned much about how to better prepare and deal with storms. read more...



Tuesday, April 21, 2009

MIAMI, USA (Reuters) -- The 2009 Atlantic hurricane season will produce 11 tropical storms, of which six will become hurricanes, WSI Corp predicted Monday. The Andover, Massachusetts, private forecaster reduced its forecast from the one it issued in December, due to cooler water temperatures. read more...



Thursday, April 9, 2009

HAVANA, Cuba (ACN): The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) considered Hurricane Gustav's 211mph gust, registered during its passage through the Cuban western province of Pinar del Rio, to be a record. The WMO commission registered the record marked by the Paso Real weather station. read more...



Wednesday, April 8, 2009

WASHINGTON, USA (AFP): Six hurricanes are expected to churn through the Atlantic this year, a Colorado State University forecast team said Tuesday as it lowered its estimates for the upcoming storm season. If the predictions are accurate, 2009 would be much calmer than last year. read more...



Friday, March 27, 2009

OSLO, Norway (Reuters): A decline in sun-dimming airborne dust has caused a fast warming of the tropical North Atlantic in recent decades, according to a study that might help predict hurricanes on the other side of the ocean. About 70 percent of the warming of the Atlantic since the early 1980s was caused by less dust. read more...



Thursday, March 12, 2009

LONDON, England: In 2008 natural disasters cost the world US$200 billion. Global maps, produced by risk specialists Maplecroft, show the United States and China to bear about 90% of this burden and be the countries most susceptible to economic losses. In terms of GDP, small island developing states are most at risk. read more...



Friday, March 6, 2009

HAVANA, Cuba (ACN): Cuba has been hit by 25 cold fronts so far in the current winter season, which makes it among the most active in the country since the 1916-1917 season. Since that date, the island has been affected by a higher number of cold fronts only in 14 seasons, the most recent being in 1987-1988... read more...



Saturday, February 21, 2009

CASTRIES, St Lucia: Strong winds with gusts of up to 50 mph will affect St Lucia and the Eastern Caribbean area during the next 24 to 48 hours. This will cause rough seas with waves 10 to 13 feet to affect the coast of St Lucia and the other islands of the Lesser Antilles, which will result in some coastal flooding. read more...



Saturday, February 21, 2009

WASHINGTON, USA: A new US$600 million credit facility from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is providing aid for countries in the Caribbean and Latin America to better cope with natural disasters. The facility loans will provide member countries with liquid resources to cover urgent financing. read more...



Thursday, December 11, 2008

NEW YORK, USA (Bloomberg): Next year’s Atlantic hurricane season will be “somewhat above-average,” with 14 named storms, according to an annual Colorado State University forecast released Wednesday. Seven of the storms are predicted to become hurricanes, including three major storms. read more...



Saturday, December 6, 2008

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AFP): A pan-Caribbean early warning weather radar-system is nearing completion, a senior Caribbean Meteorological Organization (CMO) official said Friday. Through the multi-million dollar project, a series of digital radar stations will allow forecasters to monitor weather. read more...



Thursday, November 27, 2008

MIAMI, USA (AFP): The record-breaking 2008 hurricane season, which officially ends on Sunday, has been one of the most active since comprehensive reports began 64 years ago, a US government agency said Wednesday. For the first time on record, six consecutive tropical cyclones struck the US mainland. read more...



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