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Global weather patterns posing food security uncertainties -(IRICS)
Linkages between weather extremes like heavy rainfall, including tropical storms, cyclones, flooding, drought, and climate variability, which are characteristic of weather patterns in the Caribbean, continue to be significant drivers of food insecurity, according to the most recent forecast issued by the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRICS).
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