The images below from @NASA below show 3 north-south cross sections of the Sahara taken this morning. 1. Morocco to Ivory Coast 2. Algeria to Nigeria & DRC 3. Levant to Uganda.
An updated precipitable water animation - 10 Days - for the Sahara. The transit of water in a north easterly direction is finally starting to slow down, albeit not just yet.
10-day rainfall forecasts from four models for North Africa.
Here's an over view of the full area, North Africa and the Middle East this afternoon.
Here's a close up of the Eastern Sahara. There are multiple areas of cloud moving in a north easterly direction, focused on the Sinai.
Here's a close up of the northern area of the last animation. I note however that there is no rainfall expected in the models. There is a small amount of rainfall in Northern Saudi Arabia south of the Jordanian border.
This one shows the Western end of the Sahara where the jets powered by the Atlantic continue to push moisture along the Mediterranean African coast, mostly invisibly.
This animation is more relevant to the #Europe discussion, but it is interesting in so far as yoiu can see how much of the North Western Hemisphere is now covered in cloud. There is water everywhere, and a traffic jam forming in the North Atlantic, caused by the Sahara Jets.
Here are the 10-Day #Ethiopia#HornOfAfrica Rainfall forecasts which continue to grow. The same cannot be said however of the short term rain prospects.
Here are the 48 rainfall forecasts, for rainfall on the 11th and 12th of June for the #HornOfAfrica.
An animation from this afternoon of the Horn.
There were more spectacular #ArabianStorms today. But for some reason it appears that the Saudi Arabian weather radar data was not being received.
There are however numerous spectacular videos at @Arab_Storms of the activity in Eastern Saudi Arabia and Oman today.
I was wondering if this might happen. With all the moisture streaming along the North African coast and north east from central Africa. Also some forecasts had this indicated as a possibility.
Admittedly the rain is very light. But it is June and close to Solstice, the hottest month in this part of the world. Here we see the broader picture. The #EuropeBigWet is continuing in a fairly stable pattern for another 48 hours still.
Here's a close up of the North Western quadrant with some big storms bursting to life near the Morocco/Algeria border.
What a difference a gnarly little low makes. The till now stationary #EuropeBigWet is about to be blown away. Which will be a relief to some. But there are still a bunch of storms coming.
Here in France where we had been expecting to largely ride this out a bunch of big rain events are now coming. Which I will enjoy and will probably also be welcomed by farmers.
A series of North Atlantic storms will soon break the current traffic jam caused by the stationary low over Eastern Europe.
This 10 day simulation shows one possible scenario but the underlying situation is absurdly complicated, so don’t count on this as a guide.
This map shows military actions identified and documented by the team. @GeographyUGent has been studying the Tigray region for 60 years and has a deep network of contacts in the region from which they are gathering information.
12 "Conflict incidents" are included for May 2021.
@GeographyUGent 17 "Conflict Incidents" are reported from the month of April. And as of April 23rd this is their map of territorial control. At that time the TDF (Tigray Defence Force) was still in control of significant areas across the region.
@IlhanMN@Ilhan doing her job and politely asking legitimate questions - ones which are being asked by many people all around the world - about the jurisdiction off the nascent International Criminal Court.
Given the absurd over the top responses you would think she had said something offensive. But it seems that she said none of the things that a range of nut jobs are accusing her of saying.
The truth is that Israel and the US arbitrarily exercise their view of justice via an arbitrary policy of targeted assassination. This is not a controversial observation it is the simple truth.
Super efficient delivery at Dinan vaccination center. Tiny needle. Painless. No sign of 5G connection yet :)
Super thankful. To scientists who created this miracle of science, & all the people involved in the delivery.
2nd appointment in July.
Vive La France!
‘Tis an exceedingly beautiful place to get vaccinated Dinan. Afterwards I visited the church here which is nearly 1000 years old. Dating back to the crusades and before William of Normandie conquered Britain.
Today's #EuropeBigWet report has a twist in it. The arrival of a new element in the model forecasts, a zippy little storm that looks a bit cyclonic heading towards the UK.