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Trinidad and Tobago is located on the band of the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), making it prone to over-bank river flooding, flash flooding, and landslides following extreme and erratic rainfall. The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS) upgraded the Riverine Flood Alert level from orange to red. [2]
These hurricanes affected Trinidad and Tobago. Pages in category "Hurricanes in Trinidad and Tobago" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
The hurricane center expects tropical storm conditions, including gusty winds and heavy rain, will be felt across portions of the group of islands in the eastern Caribbean Sea late Monday.
Looking north from the Carolina Towers at Carolina Beach, flood waters cover U.S. 421 and all the visible side roads after more than a foot of rain fell Monday as a result of an unnamed coastal storm.
A weather system growing more powerful over the central Caribbean was designated Tropical Storm Sara on Thursday, becoming the 18th named storm of what has been a brutal hurricane season for ...
Rainfall from the storm's passage unofficially peaked at 16.2 inches (410 mm) on the island, [3] which caused some mudslides. Some crop damage was also reported, and overall damage on Tobago was estimated at $4.9 million (2004 USD, ($7.9 million 2024 USD)); [2] damage in neighboring Trinidad was minimal. [10]
The system was designated as Invest 99L by the hurricane center on Tuesday afternoon. ... If a tropical storm or hurricane forms in the western Caribbean, the track is likely to be heavily ...
The 1933 Trinidad hurricane was a deadly and destructive tropical cyclone, one of only three Atlantic hurricanes on record to produce hurricane-force winds in Venezuela.The second tropical storm and first hurricane of the extremely active 1933 Atlantic hurricane season, the system formed on June 24 to the east of the Lesser Antilles, unusually early for the Main Development Region (MDR) so ...