A strong weather system will bring the potential for flash flooding, severe thunderstorms, strong to locally damaging non-thunderstorm winds, and high elevation snow to the Hawaiian Islands. Precipitation will overspread most of the eastern third of the country. A prolonged atmospheric river will bring low elevation rain and mountain snow to the Pacific Northwest and California into the Rockies. Read More >
Int. Tsunami Information Center Caribbean Office
National Program
The Tsunami Exercise CARIBE WAVE 20 was on March 19, 2020
CARIBE WAVE 20 Scenarios by Member State/Territory *scenarios decided by Caribe Wave organizers per Exercise Handbook |
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Jamaica | Portugal |
Belize |
Antigua and Barbuda |
Colombia |
Bahamas |
Costa Rica |
Barbados |
Cuba |
Brazil |
Dominican Republic |
Dominica |
Grenada |
France Guadeloupe Guyane Martinique Saint Martin St. Barthelemy |
Guatemala | Guyana |
Haiti |
Netherlands Bonaire Saba Sint Maarten Sint Eustatius |
Honduras |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Jamaica | Suriname |
Mexico | Trinidad and Tobago |
Netherlands Aruba Curaçao |
United Kingdom Anguilla Bermuda British Virgin Islands Montserrat |
Nicaragua |
United States Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands |
Panama | Venezuela |
Saint Kitts and Nevis |
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Saint Lucia | |
United Kingdom Cayman Islands Turks and Caicos |
For questions please contact:
christa.vonh@noaa.gov - Deputy Director ITIC-CAR
elizabeth.vanacore@upr.edu - Caribe Wave Chair
US Dept of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Weather Service
Int. Tsunami Information Center Caribbean Office
c/o Puerto Rico Seismic Network, Building D
259 Boulevard Alfonso Valdés
Mayagüez, PR 00680
787-832-4040
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