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  2. Caribbean Sea may spawn next named tropical storm - AOL

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    A new tropical threat is expected to emerge in the Caribbean Sea as the calendar flips to November, the last official month of the hurricane season. ... AccuWeather Alerts™ are prompted by our ...

  3. Storm tracker: System in Caribbean Sea could soon become ...

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    The National Hurricane Center said Thursday it is tracking a system in the Caribbean Sea that could soon become a tropical ... Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  4. Storm tracker: NHC watching system in Caribbean Sea, two ...

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    The hurricane center said Monday a "broad area of low pressure" is likely to develop over the southwestern Caribbean Sea in a few days, and gradual development is possible thereafter.

  5. Magnitude 5.9 earthquake shakes Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic

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    The quake was recorded just before 2 a.m. Tuesday local time and centered in the Caribbean Sea about 64 miles north-northeast of Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, a popular beach town and tourist ...

  6. Hebert Box - Wikipedia

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    The first Hebert Box is located east of Puerto Rico over the US Virgin Islands, between 15° and 20° north latitude and 60° to 65° west longitude.This was the first area that Hebert discovered, and provides an indication for the behavior of Cape Verde type storms, which form off of the western coast of Africa near the islands of the same name.

  7. Hurricane likely to brew in Caribbean, may reach US - AOL

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    The Caribbean Sea has been an area AccuWeather meteorologists have been watching since Oct. 21 for tropical storm formation. ... AccuWeather Alerts™ are prompted by our expert meteorologists who ...

  8. Climate change in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    By 2100, sea level in the Caribbean is expected to rise by 1.4 m. [23] Rise in sea level could impact coastal communities of the Caribbean if they are less than 3 metres (10 ft) above the sea. In Latin America and the Caribbean, it is expected that 29–32 million people may be affected by the sea level rise because they live below this threshold.

  9. Caribbean Sea - Wikipedia

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    After the Mediterranean Sea, the Caribbean Sea is the second-most-polluted sea. Pollution in the form of up to 300,000 tonnes of solid garbage dumped into the Caribbean Sea each year is progressively endangering marine ecosystems, wiping out species, and harming the livelihoods of local people, who rely primarily on tourism and fishing.