Peru
One of the shortest titles you will see here at the Weather Blog, and it is one of our international country adventures. The trip today is Peru, found on the Pacific side of South America, with the Andes in the west and the Amazon in the east, with some desert along the coast. It runs, perhaps, counter intuitive to what we in the State may expect, but in the tropics, flow is typically east to west, so the Andes hem the moisture in across eastern Peru, and the coast in the rain shadow. They are in the tropics, of course, and aside from parts of the central coast affected by the Humboldt current, a cold oceanic current, it is quite warm across most of lower elevation Peru.
The Servicio Nacional de Meteorlogia e hidrologia, or Senamhi as it is known, is the Service with a longer name than the country in question even when abbreviated. Impressively enough, their clickable map is Google based, the first that I have seen that uses that engine since I started this adventure around the world. Everything else on the site, from the satellite to the alerts do not use the map, but it is a fun feature. Not much else I can help you with, however, as the site is only offered in Spanish.