Caribbean Weather Satellite Nasa
The dry season goes from december to may.
Caribbean weather satellite nasa. Live weather satellite images and animations of the caribbean and us region. Tropical atlantic and caribbean sea. Red and blue areas indicate cold high cloud tops. The origin 0 0 is in the upper left hand corner of the image.
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Goes east image viewer web page. It is featured as part of our commitment to diversity and. Special weather announcements or warnings for the caribbean and atlantic regions. Caribbean weather has average daytime temperatures ranging from the low 80s fahrenheit and high 20s celsius in the winter to the high 80s fahrenheit and low 30s celsius in the summer.
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