Tropical Living Preparedness: Earthquakes, Weather, Climate +

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @stevenfrancis9153
    @stevenfrancis9153 Год назад +1

    Hi: I lived in Christiana in Manchester for three and a half years and it was cool. I never had to wear a sweater but I used to see school children in long socks and sweaters. Coleyville is 5.2 Km from Christiana and Coleyville is a higher elevation but I never heard of it snowing in Coleyville. If it snowed in Coleyville I would have heard because the towns are approximately 3 miles apart.

    • @berjamaica
      @berjamaica  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing! We'll have to look into that!

  • @neuvillehunter7028
    @neuvillehunter7028 Год назад

    The patoo is a owl

  • @lorrettaawalker4332
    @lorrettaawalker4332 Год назад +2

    Thank you for mentioning the need to pack warmer clothes. I may have to travel to Miami periodically for medical treatment and I was questioning whether to pack warmer clothes in the event I may have to visit my hometown of NYC.

  • @neuvillehunter7028
    @neuvillehunter7028 Год назад

    Mongoose was introduced to get rid of snake in the cane fields

  • @stevenfrancis9153
    @stevenfrancis9153 Год назад

    Hi: Further on the Coleyville temperature. In Coleyville the cool season lasts for 3 months from December 10 to March 8. The coldest month of the year is January with an average low of 18 degrees Celsius. The temperature rarely goes below 16 degrees Celsius. Snow at a temperature above 7 degrees Celsius is hard to come by. Therefore Coleyville can only get snow in its dreams.

  • @islandview4385
    @islandview4385 Год назад

    Deer? Never heard that, they are not native to Jamaica and not tropical animals.