The Weather over the northern half of the Eastern Caribbean remains unstable due to a lingering trough over the area
2011
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Instability associated with a weak low to mid-level trough will be affecting the Leeward Islands and the Virgin Islands tonight and tomorrow
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Thursday, December 8 – Now in its sixth year, the Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) Conference continues to be the region’s premier event on Disaster Risk Management which brings together the …
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An earthquake measuring a magnitude of 3.26Md on the Richter Scale was felt throughout the Virgin Islands at approximately 1:48pm this afternoon.
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Synopsis: A low pressure area will continue to influence unstable weather conditions across the region for the next 24 to 36 hours.
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A one day workshop, held at the Department of Disaster Management (DDM), served to tailor a recently designed Disaster Management game for use among local educational institutions.
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Consultancy Notice for Revision of Homeowners handbook
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Consultancy Notice for Revision of Homeowner’s and Developer’s Handbook
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Surface High Pressure and a weak trough will affect weather conditions across the region today.
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Sunday 13th November, 2011 New information from the Puerto Rico Seismic Network has shown that a series of earthquake occurred near the Virgin Islands last evening.