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Westindies represent rainfall in​

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Rainfall patterns in Jamaica conform to topographic controls but discrete events of great magnitude occur in unlikely areas. Intensities on occasion approach world records in the dryer regions of the island. Statements implying that Jamaica's climate is dryer now than in the past do not seem to be supported by data for the past century or from historic information. While fluctuations in amounts occur on a year to year basis the long-term averages indicate that there might, in fact, be a wetter trend developing

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