Monday, February 28 – The Virgin Islands has been selected as a beneficiary member state to receive the results of a Geographical Information Systems (GIS-based) Flood Early Warning System (FEWS) …
February 2011
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A cold front will continue to move across the local area this afternoon, accompanied by widespread cloudiness and scattered showers.
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Wednesday, February 23rd – Yesterday Virgin Islands’ residents awoke to the horrific accounts of the magnitude 6.3 earthquake and the resulting aftershocks that rocked Christchurch, New Zealand, one of the …
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The remnants of an old frontal boundary, now located north-northwest of the local Islands, will continue to result in isolated to scattered showers and possibly a few thunderstorms today.
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Friday, February 18 – Several representatives from Government departments met to discuss the economic and social issues of vulnerable populations within the Virgin Islands on Thursday, February 17th, 2011.
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Two public officers from the Virgin Islands attended the second annual consultation among senior government officials of the eastern sub-region of the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) system which …
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Monday, February 14 – Scientific findings from an eight-day study conducted by geologists revealed that Hurricane Earl did not have a significant geological impact on Anegada.
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Tuesday, February 15 – The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), in partnership with the Department of Disaster Management (DDM), held a two-day workshop to develop Warning Protocols for Tsunamis …
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Wednesday, February 9 – Public officers from the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) and the Town and Country Planning Department (TCP) strengthened their public speaking skills in a two-day workshop …
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Friday, February 3 – Key Government Departments attended a presentation delivered earlier today by Dr. Zoran Vojinovic, an Associate Professor of Hydroinformatics at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural …