I am not sure what there is to go on ...
Remember January 2005 which was sandwiched between the very active 2004 Hurricane Season (remember Ivan?) and the even more active 2005 Hurricane season that started in May ... from recollection it rained almost constantly throughout January 2005 ... and that was shortly after the 16 - 17 inch deluge in November 2004 that turned out to be fatal with serious flooding, landslides, deaths and the destruction of some coral reefs ... that was not a dry season!!
And now we have a dry season? Well to be honest there has been plenty of rain ... the Dutch Antilles (not far away) took a good dunking about 2 weeks ago and there has been plenty of rain in some areas around the Northern Antilles.
It's just so random where the rain falls ... back to the November 2004 rain event, this was an area of rain that simply dumped copious volumes of rain over Trinidad and Tobago for about 18 hours. It moved north east and weakened and hardly affected any other country although it did get recognition as a Tropical Depression only after all the mayhem in T&T became known.
January 2005 ... T&T got wet and most of the rest of the Caribbean was dry.
I reckon that 'unusual' is now becoming usual ... and don't get me started on the temperate zones !!
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