[we are now following the water back north eastwards in the Northern Hemisphere]
Central Asia the Stans and central Russia.
... over the Himalayas, Tibet and Xinjiang...
... China Japan and Korea ...
... We jump across the Pacific to the far north west of the Americas...
... then south back into the tropics, this time over central America....
... And into what is probably the greatest single area of convection, the Equatorial Pacific coast of the Americas and the Great Amazon Rain Forest....
Here we see the Northern part of the Amazon which is shooting water north East over the Sahara into Europe and Central Asia.
... here you can see water flowing in from West Africa, heading north east into the Atlantic and South east back towards Africa...
The southermost continental landmass extends down towards the Antarctic Ice Shelf.
Across the Southern Atlantic Southern Africa was possibly the least active region weather wise on the planet today.
Immediately North we find another great rainforest. Which produces the West African Monsoon. Here we see the Northern, active part of it, which is still moving northwards.
This view shows a larger view encompassing the entire equatorial African rain forest region.
Heading back eastwards again, India's Monsoon is rapidly strengthening. Fueled by a burst of convection over South East Asia and Indonesia. But also receiving atmospheric water flows from the East African Monsoon.
Here we see convection over Indonesia....
.. and the South China Sea, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand.
And south east of Indonesia we can see the flows heading south eastwards from Indonesia over the Great Southern Land towards New Zealand [My home]. Accompanied by a barage of Antarctic storms heading up from Antarctica.
And then to conclude we have North America which as you would expect (after watching all this closely) receives most of its weather from the South West.
The exception being hurricanes which come in from the South East with the 2022 season poised to begin.
After watching Jan 6th revelations last night I spent today catching up with local war news here in The EU, beginning with a @UN angle….. and a timely seemingly well supported call from @antonioguterres for urgent action to address the global food, energy & finance crisis.
These video links are not for the faint hearted... very pointy headed FP stuff. Next up a French Verdict on UK PM @BorisJohnson whose days appear to be numbered, and not just based on these European views, though they are quite astute.
Boris is a boofhead, and he cannot go soon enough, and his problem is not so much the economic/brexit arguments made here, but simply that with 40% of his MPs having voted no-confidence in him, his party is badly split, and history suggests he will limp on and then get ditched.
Oh Dear! UNSG's Crisis Response Group reports >> The global economy is fxxxed. Due to #UkraineWar.
In Ethiopia fuel & edible oil $ are doubling. Similar impacts are expected across global South's 6 billion+ souls,with social unrest and more war to follow
We all knew this was coming.
The UN teams proposed solution is "solidarity" + "emergency global financing measures" - things which the "global community" has failed to deliver over 30 years of talking about the looming Climate disaster.
Also in the plan ending the war [says @antonio Guterres - perhaps wars if we include Ethiopia in that] - though even if... twould be too late to prevent the impoverishment of billions of poor souls following the impacts of the Trump & Covid Crisies + associated economic snafus.
Capitol Officer, Caroline Edwards delivering gripping testimony about her experience at the beginning of the January 6th attacks. Pushed backwards, knocked unconscious, getting up, rejoining the defence, pepper sprayed, witnessing a fellow officer's death& then being tear gassed.
"It was like a war scene, there were officers on the ground. It was carnage it was chaos. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would find myself in a battle. That day it was hours of hand to hand combat. Things way beyond what any law enforcement officer is trained for."
And this @timnitGebru is the truth about what has and is happening due to TPLF aggression.
The world ignored an invasion of Afar which began before GoE declared its December humanitarian truce. An invasion that closed the road to Mekelle for 3 months.
“After a 3-month hiatus, the govt. in April authorised the delivery of desperately needed aid by land to Tigray, which has long been under what the United Nations has described as a de facto blockade.”
The report says, but this is a gross misrepresentation of the facts.
When I visited Ab’ala, Afar in the second week of May I learned that TPLF forces had withdrawn three weeks prior, in the final week of April.
There was no “de facto” blockade of Tigray. The TPLF invaded Afar region in December 2021, and remained there till late April.
Fascinating blog about a scandal in a lesser known @UN organisation @UNOPS which appears to have lost at least 58 million dollars on something that looks like internal fraud.
Contains minutes of a board meeting to discuss the developing scandal.
HT to this quotes tweet below. I imagine this drama is the talk of Geneva and NYC, but like the blogger (and the @UNOPS board) I have some serious concerns/questions.
If it is possible for something as screwed up as this to happen among the extremely well paid, and carefully recruited UN Staff operating under a governance board at UNOPS, then how confident can we be about other UN institutions.