on carribean island with moutains, the windward slopes facing the trade winds force air upwards, causing rainfall. as a result, areas immediately to the leeward of the moutains have a microclimate with sparse precipitation callen a/an
Areas immediately to the leeward of the mountains have a microclimate with sparse precipitation called a rain shadow.
It is described as " a patch of land that has been forced to become a desert because mountain ranges blocked all plant-growing, rainy weather" On one side of the mountain the weather is wet, rainy and snowy. And on the other side (the rain shadow) there are no precipitations.