in the Caribbean
Probably the Bahamas.
its called Bahamas because it has many islands it isn't just one. that's why they call it bahma"s" because it is plural there are more than one island. or if there were one it would be called bahama_
Which Caribbean islands? Mexico's Yucatan peninsula touches the Caribbean sea. The closest "Caribbean island" would be Cozumel, some 16 km (10 miles) off Mexico's shore.
St. Lucia is an island in the Caribbean..... 0 road miles.
Puerto Rico is it's own island but if it was in a continent it would be North America.
If a volcanic eruption occurred on a Caribbean island, a prominent news agency that would likely report on it is the Caribbean News Agency (CANA). Additionally, local outlets such as the Trinidad and Tobago Newsday or the Jamaica Observer would also provide coverage, given their regional focus. International agencies like the Associated Press and Reuters may also report on the event due to its potential global implications.
I would say the Caribbean island of Bermuda because meteorologists have more space to check the weather with the oceans around them.
Haiti would be both, if it didn't share Hispaniola (the name of the the island) with the Dominican Republic.
Montego Bay is in Jamaica, in the Caribbean, so it would be part of the Americas.
the so-called "leeward" islands. Together with the so-called 'windward' islands further east they form the Caribbean islands.
The Bahamas would be the closest islands to North Carolina. More specifically the it would appear the island named Little Abaco of the Bahamas is the closest. Followed closely by Great Abaco and Grand Bahama of the Bahamas island chain.