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AFRICAN WEATHER SUMMARY (21-31 January 2008)
Highlights: Heavy rains doused
portions of northern Madagascar. Heavy rains also
continued over portions of Zambia and central Mozambique
maintaining flood threats in this region. However, light
rains sustained moisture deficits in southern Mozambique.
Details: In southern Africa,
rainfall was quite
variable across the region. The largest amounts (98-434
mm; 95-418% of normal) fell over northern Madagascar and
portions of the Reunion Islands. Moderate to heavy rains
(53-288 mm; 93-320% of normal) sustained moisture
surpluses and flood threats over central and northern
Mozambique. Abundant rains (48-115 mm; 113-201% of normal)
also soaked most of Malawi. Further to the south, local
areas in south central Zimbabwe, portions of the Gauteng
and Mpumalanga provinces of South Africa registered 51-157
mm (191-339% of normal). However, rainfall was below
average across most areas in South Africa and Zimbabwe as
amounts generally ranged between 2 and 55 mm (1-71% of
normal). Light rains continued to maintain moisture
deficits in southern Madagascar, which has been
experiencing one of its worst droughts in recent years.
Satellite rainfall estimates suggested heavy downpours
(75-200 mm; 90-200% of normal) across the northern areas
of Namibia and Botswana, southeastern Angola, and western
Zambia. The rains might contribute to exacerbating flood
potential downstream into Mozambique. Temperatures were
generally 1 to 3 degrees C below normal over northeastern
South Africa and Zimbabwe.
In eastern Africa,
seasonably dry weather
prevailed across most areas in the Greater Horn of Africa
from Kenya to Sudan and Eritrea. However, isolated rains
(1-28 mm) fell over southwestern Kenya, while the areas
along Lake Victoria received sizable amounts (24-92 mm;
94-340% of normal). Satellite rainfall estimates indicated
heavy rains (25-100 mm) across most of Tanzania, Burundi,
and Rwanda. Temperatures were near average over Kenya.
In central Africa,
moderate to heavy rains (25-75 mm) resulted in moisture
surpluses over Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. Rainfall was
also abundant (50-100 mm) over most areas in eastern DRC.
Lighter rains (1-25 mm) fell over western DRC and Congo,
while seasonably dry weather prevailed across CAR and
Cameroon.
In West
Africa, seasonably
dry weather prevailed over the Sahel and the Gulf of
Guinea region. Temperature departures averaged 1 to 4
degrees C above normal over western Sahel from western
Mali into Senegal, and 1 to 3 degrees C below normal from
eastern Mali into Niger. | |
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