Caribbean Weather
Caribbean Weather refers to the climatic conditions and atmospheric phenomena characteristic of the Caribbean region, which encompasses numerous islands and coastal areas in the Caribbean Sea. This weather is typically tropical, featuring warm temperatures, high humidity, and seasonal rainfall. The region experiences distinct wet and dry seasons, with the wet season generally occurring from May to November, coinciding with the Atlantic hurricane season, which can bring storms and varying levels of precipitation.
In addition to tropical storms and hurricanes, Caribbean weather patterns can include trade winds, which influence temperatures and rainfall distribution across the islands. The geographical diversity of the Caribbean, with mountainous terrains and low coastal areas, can also impact local weather conditions, leading to microclimates. Overall, Caribbean Weather is integral to the environmental and cultural life of the region, affecting agriculture, tourism, and daily living.