Afghanistan rain/snow update. This is a major problem for the humanitarian emergency there. Not sure how much snow there is on the ground already, but by now there must be a lot. @UNReliefChief@UN_Spokesperson
@UNReliefChief@UN_Spokesperson The bits of Afghanistan which are receiving the most snow are those where the people are.
This is a forecast of additional snowfall from 14th through 17th January. (which excludes snow which has fallen since Christmas already on the ground).
The initial animation shows the last 24 hours as recorded by @MeteoBlue - this one shows the previous 24 hours.
First satellite image here shows snow cover as of the 14th Jan (an unusually clear view), immediately before this latest extreme weather event.
2nd satellite image here shows picture January 5th, the day before the Taliban announced their emergency.
It seems highly probable there is another emergency now. Today's satellite imagery doesn't really help, as snow and cloud look very similar at this scale.
... meanwhile Russia also looks like it has a serious snow issue.
This article from #NoMore co-founder @stesfa and @AnnGarrison about @DrTedros's use of his influence within the UN on behalf of TPLF interests is the best analysis of this issue so far. A thorough and deep dive into his world which makes use of @jeffpropulsion's stolen audio.
@stesfa@AnnGarrison@DrTedros@jeffpropulsion A logical place for the UN to have started its efforts to determine whether @DrTedros has broken rules (he has) would be in begin an inquiry around this audio recording by talking to Dennia Gayle, Maureen Achieng and the ETH Resident Coordinator, Catherine Sozi.
@stesfa@AnnGarrison@DrTedros@jeffpropulsion From what we can tell the two @UNEthiopia suspended staff members and publicly exposed whistleblowers Dennie Gayle and Maureen Achieng have simply been placed on ice, recalled to Geneva where they are required to stay silent.
This is a working thread. More work on this is needed urgently and I could use some assistance in the analysis.
I have not looked at Dr Tedros's retweets, which appear to have been the primary vector for him to advance the interests of the TPLF - mostly tweeting news reports.
It is clear that @DrTedros has been a massively influential amplifier of TPLF's narratives (false) through his own accounts, and on several occasions also utilising the @WHO twitter account also.
I have very little confidence that the @WHO board will do a proper investigation into is activities unless strongly publicly pushed to do so. And the most available means to do this is via @Twitter.
There was no mention in the latest @WHO#COVID19 Briefing - and the English soundtrack can be found on the Twitter version of the briefing. Which is quite interesting.
Apparently hamsters are now getting Covid. And not just hamsters.
I have also checked @DrTedros's twitter account. He has not tweeted about Tigray since January 15th. The day after the Govt. of Ethiopia lodged its complaint about his conduct.
This search query finds his "Tigray" Tweets. Between 6th and 15th Jan he tweeted about Tigray 9 times. This was the week in which he raised the subject in two COVID19 Briefings.
Is anyone else having difficulties listening to the English Audio for this @WHO press conference >> media.un.org/en/asset/k1p/k…. I can only get the French translation?
The English audio seems to cut out after a few seconds.
Very odd.
The Covid-19 briefing is live now.
The recorded @WHO#COVID19 briefing is now available. But in the recording there appears to be no English audio available either.
Which is very odd. This was the briefing in which @WHO / @DrTedros indicated they intended to continue to demand access to Tigray.
Ethiopia has some incoming, unseasonal, rain forecast. This is a 72 hour forecast from the latest GFS model.
And not just Ethiopia. Further south in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania significantly more rain is forecast.
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This 24 hour animation shows two causes. On the right there is a large area of active convection in the Indian Ocean which is producing atmospheric moisture which is flowing into the horn over Somalia.
Simultaneously the East African Monsoon is having a burst of activity pushing north into South Sudan and South West Ethiopia.