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CARIBBEAN WEATHER
SYSTEMS
WEATHER SYSTEMS
WEATHER SYSTEMS AFFECTING THE CARIBBEAN
What is your weather like today?
 What is your weather like on any given day?
 This can be influenced by the weather systems
affecting your area.
Caribbean weather systems
 A weather system is a large area of the atmosphere that has special temperature,
pressure and moisture conditions.
 There are certain weather systems that are common to the Caribbean region
THERE ARE FIVE WEATHER SYSTEMS AFFECTING THE CARIBBEAN
 INTER TROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE (ITCZ)
 EASTERLY WAVES
 HURRICANES
 COLD FRONTS
 ANTICYCLONES
Caribbean weather systems
I.T.C.Z
 The ITCZ is an area of low pressure lying east to west across the equatorial region.
 The hot air from the North East Trade Winds meet the hot air from the South East
Trade Winds in this region.
 The hot moist air is forced to rise, resulting in rainfall.
 This belt of low pressure moves north and south of the equator with the seasons.
I.T.C.Z
I.T.C.Z
 In June it drifts northwards and may affect Trinidad and Tobago and the rest of
the southern Caribbean.
 In December it drifts south and affects Guyana. It is also active in March and
September when the hottest place is the equator.
Conditions associated with the I.T.C.Z
 Heavy rainfall
 Overcast skies with cumulus clouds
 Light and calm winds
 High temperatures
ITCZ
Easterly Waves
 They are weak, low pressure systems that lack a closed center.
 They are located at the outer fringe of the ITCZ.
 They form near Africa over the warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean and move
westwards into the Caribbean.
 They affect most of the islands of the Caribbean during the months of June to
December.
Easterly Waves
Conditions associated with
Easterly Waves
 Moderate winds
 Heavy and continuous rainfall
 Overcast skies
 High temperatures.
 Tropical waves can eventually develop into tropical storms then hurricanes.
 They are not hurricanes since they don’t have a low pressure centre and strong
winds.
Hurricanes
Hurricanes
 Hurricanes are intense, low- pressure systems with strong winds of > 120 km or 75
miles per hour.
 Winds converge in an anti-clockwise direction with heavy rainfall.
 They start off as tropical storms near West coast Africa and move westward into
the Caribbean.
 The hurricane season in the Caribbean is from June to December.
 Usually has a low pressure center of around 996 mb.
Hurricanes
 Warm ocean water of at least 27degrees Celsius.
 Coriolis effect north and south of latitudes 10 degrees north and south, this causes
the spiral motion of the hurricane and influences its path.
 Diverging upper level winds allows for updraughts of warm converging air.
 Latent heat is given off as the air rises and this increases temperature
Hurricanes
 CONDITIONS NECESSARY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A HURRICANE
Hurricane
PATH OF A HURRICANE
Hurricanes
STRUCTURE OF A HURRICANE
Conditions associated with Hurricanes
 Wind speeds above 50 miles or120 km/ hour.
 Wind converge in an anti-clockwise direction towards a low pressure center in the
northern hemisphere.
 Torrential rain
 Overcast skies with towering cumulonimbus clouds.
 Thunderstorms with lightning.
 High temperatures averaging 27 degrees Celsius.
Cold Fronts
 Formed when a cold air mass meets a warm air mass and pushes the warm air
mass out of its way.
 Cold dry air called Northers moves south from the North American continent that
pushes under the warm, moist Caribbean air.
 The rising warm air cools and condenses resulting in frontal rainfall.
 Cold front followed by cooler drier air and moderate to fresh breeze.
Cold Fronts
Cold Fronts
Conditions associated with Cold Fronts
 Cooler temperatures, 18 – 21 degrees Celsius.
 Moderate cloud cover
 Brings thunderstorms and rain.
 Moderate rainfall that lasts for days depending on the movement of the frontal
system.
 Moderate speed winds from the north.
Anticyclones
 Anticyclones have opposite characteristics to Tropical Cyclones.
 They are high pressure systems.
 Winds blow out of them in an anti- clockwise direction.
 They form around mid- latitudes and may drift into the Caribbean. They are stable
with sinking air blowing out of the centre.
 They affect most of the Caribbean north of Trinidad and Tobago.
Anticyclones
Cyclones vs Anticyclones.
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Anticyclones
Conditions associated with Anticyclones
 Dry and sunny
 Clear skies
 Moderate winds
 Moderate temperatures

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Caribbean Weather systems

  • 2. WEATHER SYSTEMS WEATHER SYSTEMS AFFECTING THE CARIBBEAN
  • 3. What is your weather like today?  What is your weather like on any given day?  This can be influenced by the weather systems affecting your area.
  • 4. Caribbean weather systems  A weather system is a large area of the atmosphere that has special temperature, pressure and moisture conditions.  There are certain weather systems that are common to the Caribbean region
  • 5. THERE ARE FIVE WEATHER SYSTEMS AFFECTING THE CARIBBEAN  INTER TROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE (ITCZ)  EASTERLY WAVES  HURRICANES  COLD FRONTS  ANTICYCLONES Caribbean weather systems
  • 6. I.T.C.Z  The ITCZ is an area of low pressure lying east to west across the equatorial region.  The hot air from the North East Trade Winds meet the hot air from the South East Trade Winds in this region.  The hot moist air is forced to rise, resulting in rainfall.  This belt of low pressure moves north and south of the equator with the seasons.
  • 8. I.T.C.Z  In June it drifts northwards and may affect Trinidad and Tobago and the rest of the southern Caribbean.  In December it drifts south and affects Guyana. It is also active in March and September when the hottest place is the equator.
  • 9. Conditions associated with the I.T.C.Z  Heavy rainfall  Overcast skies with cumulus clouds  Light and calm winds  High temperatures
  • 10. ITCZ
  • 11. Easterly Waves  They are weak, low pressure systems that lack a closed center.  They are located at the outer fringe of the ITCZ.  They form near Africa over the warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean and move westwards into the Caribbean.  They affect most of the islands of the Caribbean during the months of June to December.
  • 13. Conditions associated with Easterly Waves  Moderate winds  Heavy and continuous rainfall  Overcast skies  High temperatures.  Tropical waves can eventually develop into tropical storms then hurricanes.  They are not hurricanes since they don’t have a low pressure centre and strong winds.
  • 15. Hurricanes  Hurricanes are intense, low- pressure systems with strong winds of > 120 km or 75 miles per hour.  Winds converge in an anti-clockwise direction with heavy rainfall.  They start off as tropical storms near West coast Africa and move westward into the Caribbean.  The hurricane season in the Caribbean is from June to December.  Usually has a low pressure center of around 996 mb.
  • 16. Hurricanes  Warm ocean water of at least 27degrees Celsius.  Coriolis effect north and south of latitudes 10 degrees north and south, this causes the spiral motion of the hurricane and influences its path.  Diverging upper level winds allows for updraughts of warm converging air.  Latent heat is given off as the air rises and this increases temperature
  • 17. Hurricanes  CONDITIONS NECESSARY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A HURRICANE
  • 18. Hurricane PATH OF A HURRICANE
  • 20. Conditions associated with Hurricanes  Wind speeds above 50 miles or120 km/ hour.  Wind converge in an anti-clockwise direction towards a low pressure center in the northern hemisphere.  Torrential rain  Overcast skies with towering cumulonimbus clouds.  Thunderstorms with lightning.  High temperatures averaging 27 degrees Celsius.
  • 21. Cold Fronts  Formed when a cold air mass meets a warm air mass and pushes the warm air mass out of its way.  Cold dry air called Northers moves south from the North American continent that pushes under the warm, moist Caribbean air.  The rising warm air cools and condenses resulting in frontal rainfall.  Cold front followed by cooler drier air and moderate to fresh breeze.
  • 24. Conditions associated with Cold Fronts  Cooler temperatures, 18 – 21 degrees Celsius.  Moderate cloud cover  Brings thunderstorms and rain.  Moderate rainfall that lasts for days depending on the movement of the frontal system.  Moderate speed winds from the north.
  • 25. Anticyclones  Anticyclones have opposite characteristics to Tropical Cyclones.  They are high pressure systems.  Winds blow out of them in an anti- clockwise direction.  They form around mid- latitudes and may drift into the Caribbean. They are stable with sinking air blowing out of the centre.  They affect most of the Caribbean north of Trinidad and Tobago.
  • 28. Conditions associated with Anticyclones  Dry and sunny  Clear skies  Moderate winds  Moderate temperatures