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amaica
is the largest English speaking island in the Caribbean: 600
miles south of Florida and less than two hours by plane from
Miami. It is 146 miles long, between 22 to 55 miles wide and
has considerable variation in landscape from the coral sands
and ironshore cliffs of the shoreline, through coastal wetlands,
plains and highlands to the misty peaks of the Blue Mountains.
It has a maritime tropical climate. The warm trade winds that
blow by day are called "sea breeze" or "doctor breeze". The
average daily temperature varies according to elevation from
a high of 86F at sea level to a low of 63F in the mountains.
The
average annual rainfall ranges from 300 inches on the eastern
slopes of the Blue Mountains to 230 inches in some parts of
the south coast. During the cooler months, December to March
the island sometimes experiences northerners: chill winds
and high seas associated with a cold front to the North.
July
to September are the warmest months, May and October are traditionally
the rainy months and there was a time when you could set your
clock by the afternoon rain during these months. Currently,
the increasingly erratic weather patterns are attributed by
some environmentalists to deforestation and global warming.
The hurricane season is demarcated by the cautionary rhyme:
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