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Hazards Briefing for CA and Hispaniola

July 5, 2011

Miliaritiana Robjhon

miliaritiana.robjhon@noaa.gov

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Weekly rainfall totals This week

Past week

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From June 28– July 4, 2011

Guatemala= 28.3 mm

Puerto Barrios = 30.2 mm

Choluteca = 106.1 mm San Jose

= 41.3 mm

Liberia = 17.7 mm

La Esperanza= 109.1 mm

David = 102.3 mm

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7-day rainfall anomaly This week

Past week

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30-day rainfall anomaly This week

Past week

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June rainfall anomaly

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Primera rainfall performance

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Rainfall time series: CA

Puerto Lempira, Hond.

Choluteca, Hond.

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Rainfall time series: Hispaniola

Gonaives, Haiti

Port Au Prince, Haiti

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WRSI & SWI: CA

Dekad 1 Dekad 2 Dekad 3

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WRSI & SWI: Hispaniola

Dekad 1 Dekad 2 Dekad 3

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7-day forecast

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