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Eastern Pacific may yield Gulf of Mexico tropical concerns/Cayman premier hurricane message

The Premier’s Hurricane Season Message 2014 GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – As we stop for a moment and realise how fast this year’s calendar has inched toward 1 June and the beginning of another hurricane season, I and many others…

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Tropics: Eyes on Western Caribbean for early June

From msn The area centered around the western Caribbean Sea will be one of a few places to watch for tropical development in the Atlantic Basin this June. This area represents some of the warmest waters of the basin and…

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Carib choices: Climate change impact or MDGs

By Desmond Brown From Caribbean Life ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, May 21, 2014 (IPS) – Climate change is forcing the nine-member Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) to choose between expending scarce resources to deal with its impact or other pressing…

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Tourism meets tsunami preparedness in the Caribbean

By SciDev.Net – Martín De Ambrosio From Thomson Reuters Foundation Any views expressed in this article are those of the author and not of Thomson Reuters Foundation. [ST THOMAS, VIRGIN ISLANDS] Scaring away tourists is perhaps not such a good…

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Tsunami conspiracy theories in the Caribbean

By Martín De Ambrosio From SciDevNet [ST THOMAS, VIRGIN ISLANDS] As soon as I arrived at last week’s meeting on tsunami science here in the Caribbean, I encountered two delegates who shared a worrying rumour with me: “Somebody knows something…

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Scientists slam latest Doomsday climate report

From Newsmax Climatologists and other experts are blasting a new climate change report from the Obama administration, calling it a “litany of doom” that objective scientists won’t take seriously. The National Climate Assessment (NCA), an 840-page report compiled by 300…

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What makes the Caribbean vulnerable to major storms?

By: nigel20, From Weather Underground With the impending hurricane season being only three weeks away, i felt the need to write a blog on the preparedness of the Caribbean. In particular, how prepared is the Caribbean in the event of…

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Caribbean could be hit by the biggest tsunami mankind has ever seen

By Sanje Witter From Island Mix The Caribbean could be at risk from a mega-tsunami that scientists say could devastate coastlines from Florida to Brazil following a volcanic eruption in the Canary Island. The apocalyptic wave that would be generated…

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Record number of big earthquakes last month

From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, – Amid warnings from scientists that the Caribbean is due for another major earthquake, it’s now official: worldwide, April 2014 chalked up a record number of quakes with magnitudes of 6.5 or higher. Earthquakes occur daily,…

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US report: Global warming impact is here, PR ‘exceptionally vulnerable’

By Caribbean Business Online Staff and wire services Puerto Rico is “exceptionally vulnerable” to a range of impacts including sea level rise, more powerful hurricanes and decreased water availability, according to a new federal scientific report that emphasizes how global…