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Central America and Hispaniola Central America and Hispaniola

Hazards Briefing Hazards Briefing

April 3, 2012

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Puerto Plata: 47.5 mm Sabana de la Mar: 21.6 mm

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GTS, Mar 27 – Apr 2, 2012

Belize Int’l Airport: 0 mm Flores: 8.4 mm Puerto Barrios: 0 mm

Huehuetenango: 68 mm La Ceiba: 3.7 mm

Puerto Lempira: 0 mm

Soto Cano: 21.9 mm Tela: 0.1 mm

San Jose: 3.3 mm

Limon Int’l: 16.8 mm Catacamas: 0 mm

David: 0 mm Santiago: 0 mm

San Jose: 0 mm

Roatan: 1 mm

Tocumen: 9.3 mm

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7- Day Anomaly

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30-Day Anomaly

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Apante 2012 rainfall performance

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HPC Tropical Desk 3-Day Forecast – Valid Thu

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