Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Daily Weather in Dominican Republic



My Country’s Capital City is Santo Domingo.The 3-day forecast will cover the 31st of October, the 1st and 2nd of November. The forecasted high on the 31st of October is 89 and the forecasted low is 75 with 30  percent of precipitaion. The forecasted high for November 1st is 89 and the forecasted low is 75  with 60 percent of precipitation. The forecasted high for the 3rd of November is 90 and the forecasted low is 75 with a 60 percent chance of percipoitation. The average pressure over the three day period was 29.93in. The pressure increased over the three day period by 0.16. The average wind speed over the five day period was 3.6 mph.The wind speed increased by 2 mph. 


There are clouds present in my sattalitle image. There is a huge cloud over the windward side of Domincan Republic. The huge cloud is a cold high cloud. There are a few low warm clouds being pushed upward from the southernwest winds. With the Radar it shows that there is precipitation in my region. There are dark green and light green regions that show light precipitation. This region is located on the far northeastern side of the island and some of the clouds are being pushed away by the southernwest winds. 


The island is a mixture of Jungle and parks. There are a few grey areas, these represent the cities. There are mountains, the western south of the island is full of mountainous reagion and we also have a few mountains on the north eastern side of the island. There two major rivers. The Haina river is on the west side of Santo Domingo and Ozama river is located on the east. The Caribbean sea is south of Santo Domingo. 


 There is 1008mb and 1012 mb isobars located around my region. The 1012mb isobar encircles the northwester and south of Dominican Republic. There is low pressure north of Dominican Republic. There is surface trough east of the island and northwest of the country is cold fronts traveling towards Dominican Republic. 




This map shows that there is a low pressure north of Dominican Republic near Florida. There is also a high pressure south west of the island by the gulf of Mexico. There is the cold front moving from the north and a surface. There is also a trough and it can be clearly seen in the north east from Dominican Republic. 




1 comment:

  1. Being that your country is closer to the equator than New Zealand, it's obvious to know that your temperatures over the three-day period will be higher. Our country's both seen an increase in precipitation over the three day period. Your country has a cold front moving south while my country has a cold front moving north of it. Dominican Republic and New Zealand are both located in a low pressure zone. Theres nothing really different between our countries relating to pressure zones and fronts.

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