I'm rather surprised that this storm, remnants of Severe Cyclone Gulab re-emerging over the Arabian Sea after transiting India does not appear to be a designated storm. Looks like a cyclone to me.
Here's a 12 hour animation of rains over Ethiopia which are part of the same monsoon burst, which to me looks like it is stronger than what was forecast in the major models.
Here's an animation showing two cyclonic systems over India yesterday, The one on the left is Gulab (Which means "Rose" in Hindi. The one on the right is designated as Invest 98B.
Here's the EPS (ECMWF Ensemble) spaghetti diagram of possible forecast trajectories of the two cyclonic systems as determined by the European global weather model.
Here's a closeup of #Gulab as it crossed the coast near Mumbai last night, and very rapidly developed massive convection over the Northern Arabian Sea.
And here is an animation in the same time frame of 98B. Both storms have very large and well organised outflow systems.
Further east here is Super Typhoon #Mindulle (yesterday) approaching Japan.
Here's a near live image (super dramaticI). Though Super Typhoon #Mindulle remains on a trajectory that mercifully keeps it well away from Japan, its outer bands are already bringing rain over much of the archipelago.
While it's not obvious, in the image above you also see a rain band across North East China. This area was identified a few days ago as experiencing extreme rain and the cause of this appears to be down to cyclonic outflows from cyclones Gulab and 98B.
Here's the same view on September 26th, 27th and 28th and today (Sept 30th).
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Would be nice to see some news reports leading with the allegations that have been made against the UN officials who have been expelled. @AP@Reuters@AFP
@mfaethiopia issued a statement yesterday. There are 2 sides to this story. There seems to be a racist trope at play here.
@AP@Reuters@AFP@mfaethiopia It is clear that the legal basis the UN is relying on is unreliable. According to their own legal opinions and based on recent precedents in the case of both Burundi and in 1998 for the TPLF, who expelled 30 UN officials.
@AP@Reuters@AFP@mfaethiopia One would have thought that the substance of the Ethiopian claims against the UN officials ought to be examined at some point in this discussion. The missing trucks one is undeniable. The "rape as a weapon" data manipulation one is supported by a leaked audio recording.
The appointment of a confirmed Asst. Secretary of State For African Affairs to the Biden Administration is an important development.
And the timing of the appointment is interesting.
Confirmation hearing July 20th.
Confirmation September 28th
Swearing in yesterday.
At the link in Ben's tweet quoted above you can view the video of testimony presented in the confirmation hearing. There is also a transcript there which includes written answers to questions by @AsstSecStateAF#MollyPhee - pages 46 to 64.
@AsstSecStateAF The Republicans have been holding up a large number of important confirmations now for months. Senate Foreign Affairs Cmtte Chairman Menendez made a speech/statement about this most recently on Sept 13th. foreign.senate.gov/press/chair/re…
And here is her archived State Dept biography page. She spent three years serving as Deputy Chief of Mission in Ethiopia. 2009-2017.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/2…
Ok since we seem to have an information vacuum here - which is unhelpful to all, I have some off the record information to share on the reasons for the expulsions.
It looks as if there was a reason that @KSansculotteG Kwesi Sans-Culotte was singled out with his on special tweet. He appears to be accused of leaking audio of the country team discussion on whether there is credible evidence of "rape as a weapon".
Whether this incident - involving the creation of a HR investigation with the ACPHR apparently without notice & claiming consent - was part of reasoning wrt Kwesi is not known, but here are it seems specific reasons for each expulsion.
The first of these tweets from expelled UNDP country manager for Ethiopia, Dr Kwesi Sansculotte-Greenidge (@KSansculotteG) raises interesting questions.
This false statement is the opening sentence of background.
"On 4 Nov. 2020 the Govt. of Ethiopia launched a military offensive against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), this was followed by attacks on the Northern Command of the ENDF by the TPLF on the same day."
Voila @JosepBorrellF speaks on Ethiopia! I think the last time he did so was in response to @antonioguterres request for support for his ceasefire initiative
EU engagements on Ethiopia are rare. On a crisis with massive European interests Borrell and @EEAS_EU have been MIA.
The most recent google result for "Ethiopia" on the @EEAS_EU / eeas.europa.eu website seems to be a publishing error. The content of the article concerns Myannmar. They last published a newsletter on Ethiopia in July. eeas.europa.eu/delegations/ir…