Tag Archives: El Niño

Why is the sun so hot these days? Climate science and health risks explained

Why is the sun so hot these days.

Why is the sun so hot these days is primarily explained by the intensification of global heat patterns driven by El Niño, which alters atmospheric circulation and reduces rainfall in many regions including Trinidad and Tobago. This phenomenon has shifted weather systems, creating prolonged dry spells and higher daytime temperatures. …

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Unusually wet dry season in Trinidad and Tobago: Understanding La Niña and the ENSO cycle

Breaking down the wet dry season: Global weather shifts in the Caribbean.

Trinidad and Tobago, like much of the Caribbean, has long relied on predictable seasonal weather patterns. The dry season, traditionally spanning January to May, is a time of sunshine, lower humidity, and sparse rainfall—a period when farmers harvest crops, tourists flock to beaches, and communities prepare for the intense rains …

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