According to allcitycodes, Dominica is a small Caribbean island located in the Lesser Antilles, between Guadeloupe and Martinique. The island has a tropical climate with temperatures ranging from 24-31°C (75-88°F) throughout the year. The rainy season lasts from May to November, with most of the rainfall occurring in September and October. During this time, the island experiences frequent showers and thunderstorms that can cause flooding and landslides. The dry season lasts from December to April and is usually sunny and dry with minimal rain. During this time, temperatures can reach up to 34°C (93°F). Winds are also strong during this period, especially in January which is known as the “month of winds”. In addition to its tropical climate, Dominica is also prone to several natural hazards such as hurricanes, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Hurricanes are common during the months of June to November and can cause significant damage if they reach land; for example Hurricane Maria caused severe destruction when it hit Dominica in 2017. Earthquakes are also relatively frequent on Dominica but usually do not cause significant damage due to the island’s low population density. Finally, Dominica is home to an active volcano called Soufrière which last erupted in 1997 causing some damage but no fatalities. In addition to natural hazards, Dominica is also vulnerable to extreme weather events such as storms which can cause significant damage if they reach the country’s shores. It is important for people living in Dominica to be prepared for these events by having an emergency plan in place and stocking up on essential supplies such as food and water before any storm arrives. Check eningbo for Dominica in 2012.

Dominica 2000
Yearbook 2000 Dominica. The opposition party Dominica Labor Party (DLP) won 10 of the 21 seats in the parliament in the January 31 elections, which […]