This is the cause, the Indian Monsoon is not over yet. Here we see a 16 day forecast through till early October.
This GFS long range forecast shows a significant monsoon boost which has the capacity to bring significant rain to both the Middle East and the Horn of Africa in the coming fortnight, including a late season tropical storm to Somalia.
This big-picture view of the full weather system in the wider Arabian Sea environs finds things settling down, but the forecasts indicate this will not last.
This animation shows the next five days of precipitable water anomaly, and as you can see there are already fairly high levels of moisture over the Arabian Peninsula. These will increase dramatically over the fortnight.
The rainfall forecasts begin as usual with North Africa. Here we have: Euro, GFS, KMA and CMC 10 day forecasts.
And here 16-day GFS and 12-day KMA model accumulated rainfall forecasts.
And here are 48 hour, two day forecasts.
Before moving to the #HornOfAfrica rainfall forecasts here's a view of the Horn over the last 24 hours. Rain cloud activity is already picking up again.
Here are three 10-day and one 12-day accumlated rainfall forecasts for, South Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somaliland and Somalia.
And three 48 hour forecasts from the same three models: The Euro @ECMWF; @NOAA GFS; and Korean KMA,
@ECMWF@NOAA Middle East forecasts follow. But first a reminder that very wet Arabian Peninsular weather that began in April has continued throughout the Northern summer. Here's a video from KSA from yesterday.
The world has gathered to hear @JoeBiden the new "Leader of the free world" speak at the #UNGA. And Ethiopia is watching to see what he says about #UNGAEthiopiaCrisis and Human Rights after he imposed sanctions Friday on a nation facing a lethal rebel insurgency from the TPLF.
As the #UNGA headlining global leaders debate is about to begin, @POTUS/@JoeBiden speaking shortly, smart observers have their eyes on #UNGAEthiopiaCrisis - an issue which is threatening to divide the rich North West from the poor global south, especially Africa.
Yesterday I posted a thread on @USAmbUN's #UNGA briefing to media on U.S. Priorities for #UNGA76.
The questions raised in the CNN piece are general, but the specific issues around a novel new unilateral sanctions regime announced by @JoeBiden on Friday are very specific.
The Ethiopian PM @AbiyAhmedAli's response to @JoeBiden has resonated throughout Africa - published in full by numerous African news outlets - but largely ignored in Western media. There were no media questions on Ethiopia in @USAmbUN's presser Friday.
The UK's Foreign Office, here @KFosterFCDO, is continuing to take the diplomatic lead on the IC side to address the constitutional ructions in Somalia. The @SomaliPM@MohamedHRoble (2nd pic) has had his wings clipped - i.e. powers removed - by Somalia President @M_Farmaajo.
The Somalia Crisis was discussed in the UNSC on Friday, and here is a standup with the UNSC Representative on the Council before the meeting. She did not return to brief the media afterwards.
Somalia's recent constitutional crisis is directly connected to the war against rebel TPLF fighters in Ethiopia as it was triggered by the death of Ikran Tahlil whom some allege was a spy working for foreign interests, and others claim was a whistleblower.
On the day the USG [@POTUS/@JoeBiden and @VP/@KamalaHarris] announced a sanctions regime for Ethiopia @USAmbUN/@LindaT_G addressed UN media on priorities for the #UNGA session which begins today.
- Covid
- Climate
- HR and Democracy
Thread...
This thread focuses on the third priority which encompasses Human Rights, support for democracy, a rules based global order and fighting autocracy.
Direct link to @LindaT_G's #UNGA opening remarks to media that relates to this.
@LindaT_G "Democracy, human rights and the international rules based order are under attack," Linda told the media.
And she is right. They are, and in the case of what is happening in Ethiopia, these very precious goals for humanity are under attack from the United States Govt.
The UN General Assembly is going to be where the impasse between the United States and Ethiopia will play out this week, in the speeches of member nations, and in the corridors and side meetings, formal and informal, which are where the planet's leaders meet and talk.
2 issues top of the UN's "Common Agenda" for the planet - issues the 0UNSG spoke very frankly about to @FareedZakaria, Covid Vaccinations & Climate Change. Both are exacerbating tensions between the Rich North West and the Global South.
The Continent of Africa is far and away the largest and most populous part of the world effected by this dynamic, and this tension - which is again very relevant to what Ethiopia is currently experiencing - is about to play out in the diplomatic spotlight.
Sunday's @FareedZakaria show's context is the UN General Assembly. It addresses global level politics, and in particular the failures of US @POTUS@JoeBiden to reset "America First" Trumpian era policy approaches.
The show always begins with an editorial which frames what follows. It addresses US's unwise use of unilateral sanctions, alienation of France and @JoeBiden's failure to escape Trumpian policy.
A frank discussion about another long term U.S. ally, France, which like Ethiopia has also been badly alienated by recent U.S. diplomatic foolishness follows.