The Caribbean has been unusually warm. That’s not a good thing.
Will the recent trend toward a harsher climate continue?
In the tropical Caribbean Sea region, it’s typically warm and humid on land but rarely endlessly hot — relatively stable water temperatures promote conditions that don’t often change drastically day-to-day or even month-to-month.
But that climate norm has been turned on its head over the past two years, with record-breaking heat that ramped up in the spring of 2023 and has continued unabated since; conditions fueled by human-caused climate change. Many places including Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and others in the archipelago set heat records in 2023 only to see them overturned last year.
An unusually powerful and resilient marine heat wave contributed to keeping the region toasty. But it wasn’t the only factor.
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