Guyana's Equatorial Climate: Rainfall Patterns and Weather Events

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The equatorial climate in Guyana is characterized by seasonal rainfall, high humidity, and minimal temperature fluctuations. The region experiences two rainy seasons and two dry seasons throughout the year. In 2008, events like the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone and La Niña led to intense rainfall and flooding in various areas of Guyana. The comparison of normals and total accumulated rainfall from selected stations shows the variability in rainfall distribution across the country. Specific data is provided for months like February and March 2008, highlighting the impact of these rainfalls on different regions like Berbice. Overall, the climate in Guyana exhibits equatorial characteristics with distinct wet and dry periods affecting the country's weather patterns and ecosystems.


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  1. Guyanas Climate Equatorial climate that is characterized by seasonal rainfall, high humidity and small variations in temperature Generally two rainy seasons and two dry seasons 350 27.8 27.6 300 27.4 Mean Daily Temperature (oC) 27.2 250 27 Rainfall (mm) 26.8 200 26.6 26.4 150 26.2 26 100 25.8 25.6 50 25.4 0 25.2 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Month Total monthly rainfall Mean Temperature

  2. 2008 systems Inter Tropical Convergence Zone La Ni a persisted until mid 2008 resulting intense rainfall and flooding in some areas Tropical waves and troughs also contribute to intense rainfall in Guyana

  3. Comparison of Normals and Total Accumulated Actual Rainfall For Selected Stations across Guyana for Period Jan 01 to Nov 27, 2008 4000.0 3500.0 3000.0 2500.0 Rainfall (mm) 2000.0 1500.0 1000.0 500.0 0.0 Wismar Leonora Whim Mabaruma Wales Lama Rosehall Skeldon Charity Uitvlugt Ogle La Bonne Intention Onderneeming Boerasirie Lethem Blairmont Georgetown Alboin New Amsterdam Enmore No. 63 Anna Regina Capoey Timehri De Kinderen Front Burma (Mards) Kaieteur Selected Stations Across Guyana Total Rainfall for 2008 Yearly Accumulated Normals

  4. 600.0 Rainfall and Normals for Selected Stations February 2008 500.0 400.0 Rainfall (mm) 300.0 200.0 100.0 0.0 S/dyke Forestry STN Vryheid's Lust Supenaam Forrestry Charity Capoey New Amsterdam Blairmont Timehri Burma (Mards) Canje Bridge Forestry Lethem Spring Lands Forestry Enmore Lama Mabaruma Novar Rosehall Uitvlugt Mibikuri Onderneeming Maduni St.Cuthbert Ogle Alboin Boerasirie Better Hope Essq. De Kinderen Front Leonora Montrose No. 63 No. 73 Paradise Enterprise Foulis Bara Bara Skeldon Georgetown Good Hope Bee Hive Pine Ground Litile Biaboo Mon Repos Grass Hook Anna Regina De Edward Village De Kinderen Back La Bonne Intention Wismar Whim Land of Canaan Wales Wash Clothes West Watooka Linden Monthly Total Normal Highest One Day Total Selected Station

  5. Floods in Berbice during Feb 2008

  6. March 2008 rains 300.0 Rainfall and Normals for Selected Stations March 2008 250.0 200.0 Rainfall (mm) 150.0 100.0 50.0 0.0 S/dyke Forestry STN Supenaam Forrestry STN Canje Bridge Forestry Georgetown Bee Hive Mabaruma New Amsterdam La Bonne Intention De Edward Village Capoey Bara Bara De Kinderen Back Leonora Boerasirie Litile Biaboo Montrose Spring Lands Forestry Good Hope Land of Canaan Onderneeming De Kinderen Front Better Hope Essq. Burma (Mards) Mon Repos Grass Hook Paradise Enmore Lama Skeldon Anna Regina Rosehall Blairmont Vryheid's Lust Charity Lethem Enterprise Pine Ground Maduni Uitvlugt Alboin Ogle No. 63 No. 73 Timehri St.Cuthbert West Watooka Linden Foulis Wash Clothes Wismar Wales Whim Monthly Total Normal Highest One Day Totall Selected Station

  7. 21st March 2008 Overtopping of Sea Wall

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