Jonathan Ross

Caribbean Carnival!

Facebook Twitter Youtube Folks who live in the Caribbean are pretty laid back – except during Carnival. Then they let loose. The Caribbean Carnival was born in Trinidad, where it is known as “The Mother of Carnival.” The glorious event is based on traditions of culture, folklore, and religion. As you’d expect, there’s a parade

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Caribbean Flowers

Most of us know that there are many flowers native to the Caribbean islands and mainland. We are probably not surprised that botanists and others have studied, listed, named, renamed, and catalogued thousands of Caribbean flowers, bestowing native taxa, endemic taxa, and numbering systems, beginning at least by the late 1600s and continuing today. Okay,

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Caribbean Squalls

Caribbean Squalls Squalls are intense and short-lived thunderstorms that commonly last less than an hour and are relatively weak. Squalls may turn into powerful supercell thunderstorms and produce tornadoes (called ‘waterspouts’ at sea) and hail, and can last over an hour. Several thunderstorms can combine into a ‘squall line’ that might stretch for hundreds of

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