Population: 5780000
Currency: Cordoba
Nicaragua Weather Overview
Bounded by
Seasonal variation throughout
Average precipitation levels are quite diverse throughout
all of
The Dry season will typically vary from year to year, and throughout this time rainfall is virtually non existent. Precipitation during the dry season will average anywhere between 3mm to 10mm per month and because climates are still commonly very high, the entire country can at times feel very arid. Trees, plants and basically all plant life begin to dry out, yet in June and July once the rain starts falling frequently again, everything will start to grow again and the sickly plants and leafless trees turn green and begin to bloom again.
Throughout the months of the rainy season, the Atlantic lowlands are subject to torrential flooding, particularly along the upper and middle regions of all the major rivers. Where river barriers widen and river banks and natural levees are currently low on the coastal regions, waters will typically flood and spill over onto the floodplains until the whole lowlands area becomes a permanent sheet of water. Rainfall throughout this season averages anywhere from 100mm to 200mm over the whole country. Both Pacific and Atlantic coastal areas are subjective to disparaging tropical storms are hurricanes, especially from July through until October.
The severe winds and torrential flooding that come hand in hand with these storms will commonly cause substantial damage of property and occasionally lives. Hurricanes or profound rains throughout the interior of the country, where agriculture has destructed much of the natural environment and vegetation has also damaged substantial amount crop and caused soil erosion. In June of 1988 Nicaragua was struck by Hurricane Joan and hundreds of thousands of the country’s residents were forced escape their homes from the storm that caused more than US$1 billion in damage, with the majority of it hitting the Caribbean coast.
The Pacific
Running from the Gulf of Fonseca down to
This area consists of practically all mountains and ranges from over 3200ft beyond seas level. The central region typically experiences a longer rainy season from April until November but levels of precipitation obtained are lower to that in the Atlantic region.
The characteristic east coast of the remainder of the country is quite diverse. The overall climate is predominately tropical featuring high temperatures and very high relatively humidity.
