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  2. Tropics - Wikipedia

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    The Tropic of Cancer is the Northernmost latitude from which the Sun can ever be seen directly overhead, and the Tropic of Capricorn is the Southernmost. [8] This means that the tropical zone includes everywhere on Earth which is a subsolar point at least once during the solar year. Thus the maximum latitudes of the tropics have equal distances ...

  3. File:Caribbean maritime boundaries map.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Geographical zone - Wikipedia

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    The Torrid Zone is also known as the tropics. This zone is bounded on the north by the Tropic of Cancer and on the south by the Tropic of Capricorn; these latitudes mark the northern and southern extremes in which the Sun passes [a] directly overhead. This happens once annually on these cusps, but in the tropics proper, the Sun passes overhead ...

  5. Caribbean Sea - Wikipedia

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    Tropical cyclones that impact the Caribbean often develop off the West coast of Africa and make their way west across the Atlantic Ocean toward the Caribbean, while other storms develop in the Caribbean itself. The Caribbean hurricane season as a whole lasts from June through November, with the majority of hurricanes occurring during August and ...

  6. File:Map of the Territorial Waters in the Caribbean.png

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  7. Tracking the Caribbean for yet more tropical development - AOL

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    Oscar will likely not mark an end to tropical activity in the southwestern Atlantic, especially in the Caribbean Sea. Eyes have turned to the Caribbean once again for the chance of a new tropical ...

  8. Caribbean could spawn tropical storm as final month of ...

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    With no active tropical storms or hurricanes currently in the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea or Atlantic Ocean, some may think that the tropical season has already ended.

  9. September surge: Tropical activity increasing in Caribbean ...

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    Tropical development is most likely in the Caribbean during the first week of September, where a broad zone of showers and thunderstorms that AccuWeather meteorologists have been tracking since ...