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The Barbados-based Caribbean Climate Outlook Forum (CariCOF) said Friday that the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) neutral conditions in the Pacific, combined with unusually warm waters around the Caribbean, could create a regional heat season with the possibility of heatwaves, gradually ramping up, but unlikely to match 2023 and 2024.
ENSO is a recurring climate pattern involving changes in the temperature of waters in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean.
In its latest Caribbean Climate Outlooks, CariCOF said in May, the occurrence of high evaporation rates, short dry spells and the possible buildup of any ongoing drought increases heat and wildfire potential and that rainfall intensity and shower frequency should rise in May in the Bahamas, Guianas and Greater Antilles or June in Belize and the Lesser Antilles.
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