LOCATION: 260 MILES EAST NORTH EAST OF MARTINIQUE PRESENT MOVEMENT: WEST AT 20 MPH MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS: 60 MPH MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE: 1003 MB WATCHES AND WARNINGS FOR CDEMA PARTICIPATING... read more →
Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport St. Kitts Meteorological Services St. Christopher Air & Sea Port Authority P.O. Box 963 Basseterre St. Kitts Tel: 869 465 2749 Tele- fax: 869 465... read more →
Synopsis of Hurricane Isaac LOCATION: 670 MILES EAST OF THE LESSER ANTILLES PRESENT MOVEMENT: WEST AT 17 MPH MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS: 70 MPH MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE: 996 MB WATCHES AND... read more →
NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (September 11, 2018) -- Hon. Alexis Jeffers, Deputy Premier of Nevis and Minister responsible for Disaster Management, is urging the public to be attentive to media alerts... read more →
EXCERPT For the three month period, normal to below normal rainfall dominated the islands of the eastern Caribbean. Trinidad was normal to severely dry; Tobago normal to extremely dry; Grenada... read more →
The CariCOF Climate Outlooks for September 2018 to February 2019 are now available. These include: Temperature Outlook Maps Precipitation Outlook Maps Drought Outlook, Wet Days & Wet Spells Outlook, Dry Spell Outlook... read more →
The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), the International Federation for the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) recently launched the re-designed Early... read more →
The Caribe Wave Tsunami Exercise 2018 is featured in the September 2018 issue of Earth magazine published by the American Geosciences Institute (AGI). Jump to page 20 and read the... read more →
The following is a report from the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM) Trinidad and Tobago on the ongoing damage assessments following the earthquake and aftershocks between August 21... read more →
An article, written after the August 5th Lombok, Indonesia event, discusses expert advice for earthquake safety tips and emphasizes that the Drop, Cover, Hold method is still seen as the... read more →