. >> still, elisia marquis is worried about his banana plants.ears next time around, a storm could wash them away. marquis has always made enough from his plantations. but he's been earning less and less lately. due to storms and heavy rain. this banana plant was swamped by rain and eventually rotted. it's the rainy season on st. lucia right now. the storms are getting more and more frequent here. >> it's real rain up the hill there. and i'm happy that's where it is, not here. because i don't want it here. let it go up the hill. but it looks like real rain. heavy shower, too. heavy shower, too. heavy. it's going to be heavy, quite heavy. >> just in case, marquis retreats to a shelter nearby. his laborers all used to be banana farmers, too. and then hurricane thomas wiped out their crops three years ago. >> when i grew up, i never knew anything of the kind of tornados you have in the united states. i'm here and i'm hearing of tornados in the united states, hearing in other places. two or three miles wide, yes, i've heard of that. but this is happe