Seasonal Outlook: July – September 2017

Seasonal Outlook: July – September 2017

Looking back at the April – June 2017 Season The season April – June (AMJ) is considered to be the transition period from the dry to the wet/ hurricane season. Above to normal rainfall total was accumulated for season. Day-time peak and average temperatures were above to normal, with normal minimum/ night-time temperatures. Table 1: […]

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 Seasonal Outlook: June – August 2017

Seasonal Outlook: June – August 2017

Seasonal Outlook (October to December 2016) The Dry Season (December 2016 to May 2017) Summary The dry season runs from December to May each year when the seas are relatively cooler and thunderstorms and rainfall activities are relatively low. Rainfall accumulated at both the Canefield and Douglas-Charles Airports was above normal. Above to normal temperatures […]

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 Weather Warning (Vigilance Level) Guide

Weather Warning (Vigilance Level) Guide

The Dominica Meteorological Service aims to warn the public and emergency services of severe weather which has the potential to cause damage, widespread disruption and danger to life through the provision of a Severe Weather Warning Service. This includes warnings of impending severe weather associated with tropical cyclones, strong tropical waves, active trough systems, flood […]

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