DOWNLOAD SOLAR DATA FOR PR, DR, USVI, HAITI, JAMAICA AND CUBA

DOWNLOAD SOLAR DATA FOR PR, DR, USVI, HAITI, JAMAICA AND CUBA

Hydrologic Information and Data for Puerto Rico

Hydrologic Information and Data for Puerto Rico

Additional Information:

GOES-Puerto Rico Water and Energy Balance (GOES-WEB) Algorithm

Hydrology for Puerto Rico

USGS – Island hydrology: Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands

Hydrogeology of the Karst of Puerto Rico

HYDROGEOLOGY OF THE PRINCIPAL SPRINGS IN PUERTO

HYDROLOG – Gobierno de Puerto Rico

Tropical cyclones and the flood hydrology of Puerto Rico

2010 Summer Specialty Conference on Tropical Hydrology

Hydrology Puerto Rico

Todos a La Fortaleza: Manifestación para proteger y conservar la Estación Experimental Agrícola de Gurabo del RUM-UPR

Todos a La Fortaleza: Manifestación para proteger y conservar la Estación Experimental Agrícola de Gurabo del RUM-UPR

El Yunque and PR in general received significantly less rainfall this June compared to previous three years

Rainfall maps for June 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 are shown below. Rainfall for June this years is well below normal.  El Yunque appears to have received only about 1/3 of the rainfall that it received in each of the previous three years.  I am not a forest ecologist, but this seems like a very bad situation to me.



Solar data available for the northern Caribbean

Solar data available for the northern Caribbean

Daily and hourly data are available for download. The download site also includes images of yesterday’s solar radiation for Puerto Rico (INSOLRICO.JPG) and Hispaniola (INSOLCARB.JPG). Some example data are given below.

 

Gobernador de Puerto Rico: Veto de la RCS 1053, NO AL TRASPASO DE TERRENOS AGRÍCOLAS.

Gobernador de Puerto Rico: Veto de la RCS 1053, NO AL TRASPASO DE TERRENOS AGRÍCOLAS.

DOWNLOAD HOURLY AND DAILY SOLAR RADIATION DATA FOR THE NORTHERN CARIBBEAN REGION.

DOWNLOAD HOURLY AND DAILY SOLAR RADIATION DATA FOR THE NORTHERN CARIBBEAN REGION.  Image

SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA

SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA by Dra. Gladys M. González Martínez

This article by Dra. González (page 103) is excellent.  Although she speaks in general terms about food security, she provides a detailed analysis of the situation in Puerto Rico.  For years I have heard that we import around 85% of our food from outside the island, but I had never seen an official statement.  Dra. González provides it in this paper along with other critically important data about our agriculture and food security.


Download article (page 103)

TALLER: TRANSICION FINCAS CONVENCIONALES A ORGANICAS

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UPRM CASA RADAR

UPRM CASA RADARS

This is very cool!  There are eight radars superimposed on this plot