"The islands always had a "wet" side and a "dry" side naturally,...."
This is common with mountainous terrain and is called the "rain-shadow effect. In the United States, Washington, Oregon, California, and other Western States have many examples of rain-shadow. It's where the moist-laden air from the ocean precipitates on the windward side of the mountain and the leeward side is left sheltered and dry.
"The islands always had a "wet" side and a "dry" side naturally,...."
This is common with mountainous terrain and is called the "rain-shadow effect. In the United States, Washington, Oregon, California, and other Western States have many examples of rain-shadow. It's where the moist-laden air from the ocean precipitates on the windward side of the mountain and the leeward side is left sheltered and dry.