When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Passenger video shows flooding on Royal Caribbean's world ...

    www.aol.com/passenger-video-shows-flooding-royal...

    Royal Caribbean did not comment on the specifics of Larson’s experience. By about 3 p.m., the weather cleared up and the forward elevators were accessible again as of late morning Wednesday.

  3. Royal Caribbean, Carnival Cruise alter itineraries to avoid ...

    www.aol.com/royal-caribbean-carnival-cruise...

    Cruise lines are changing Caribbean itineraries in an effort to avoid Hurricane Helene. The storm, already a Category 2 hurricane, was forecast to strengthen before making landfall in the U.S. on ...

  4. What is the best month to take a cruise? We broke it ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/best-month-cruise-broke-down...

    While the Caribbean is a year-round cruise destination, December through April is the best time to go, according to Banks. “This is the dry season with calmer seas and more comfortable weather ...

  5. Central American gyre - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_American_gyre

    The Central American gyre (CAG) is a broad and seasonal area of low pressure that occurs over the eastern Pacific Ocean and western Caribbean Sea. It primarily develops annually during the region's rainy season between May and November, and most commonly occurs during late spring (May–June) and early fall (October–November).

  6. Icon of the Seas - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icon_of_the_Seas

    Icon of the Seas is a cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International and is the lead ship of the Icon class. She entered service on 27 January 2024 out of the Port of Miami in the United States. At 248,663 gross tonnage (GT), Icon of the Seas is the largest cruise ship in the world.

  7. Climate change in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/.../Climate_change_in_the_Caribbean

    By 2100, sea level in the Caribbean is expected to rise by 1.4 m. [23] Rise in sea level could impact coastal communities of the Caribbean if they are less than 3 metres (10 ft) above the sea. In Latin America and the Caribbean, it is expected that 29–32 million people may be affected by the sea level rise because they live below this threshold.

  8. AccuWeather eyeing western Caribbean for potential tropical ...

    www.aol.com/weather/accuweather-eyeing-western...

    An area of showers and thunderstorms expected to move into the western Caribbean late in the week could lead to another tropical storm. If it forms, it could head toward hurricane-weary Florida.

  9. Caribbean Current - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean_Current

    Caribbean current, a warm ocean current in Caribbean Sea The Caribbean Islands. The Caribbean Current is a warm ocean current that transports significant amounts of water and flows northwestward through the Caribbean from the east along the coast of South America and into the Gulf of Mexico. [1]