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Apr
26
2013

Tropical Cyclone Activity Report – Pacific / Indian Oceans

There are no active tropical cyclones in the Pacific or Indian Oceans…or adjacent seas

PDC Global Hazards Atlas displaying 3 hour precipitation accumulation, with a tropical disturbance in the South Pacific...that has a medium chance of developing within 24 hours

The area circled in orange above, continues to have a medium chance of developing, as stated by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC). This area is located approximately 405 NM east of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Satellite imagery shows that the organization of the low level circulation has lost some integrity over the past 24 hours, with only sporadic deep convective activity.

Nonetheless, sea surface temperatures remain favorable for development, ranging between 29-30 degrees Celsius (85-86F). Winds in the area are blowing between 20-25 knots (23-28 mph). Based on the overall favorably inclined environment, but poor organization of the low level circulation center, the potential for development of a significant tropical cyclone within the next 24 hours…remains medium.

Eastern North Pacific

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL

FOR THE EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC…EAST OF 140 DEGREES WEST LONGITUDE:

There are no current tropical cyclones

NHC graphical Tropical Weather Outlook Map

Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico satellite image

Central North Pacific

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER HONOLULU, HAWAII

FOR THE CENTRAL NORTH PACIFIC…BETWEEN 140W AND 180:

There are no current tropical cyclones

CPHC Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook

Latest Central Pacific Satellite Image

Western North Pacific

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

South Pacific

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

North Indian Ocean

There are no current tropical cyclones

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South Indian Ocean

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

North Arabian Sea

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

Apr
25
2013

PDC Global Flood Survey

Flooding on Four Continents!

PDC Global Hazards Atlas displaying PDC Integrated Active Hazards and 7-day rainfall

This week, significant flooding has affected Africa, South America, North America, and Asia, as well as the United Kingdom.

Asia: The continuing flash floods in Afghanistan’s northern province of Balkh have killed 20 and damaged 1,900 houses. The office of President Karzai reports that, floods have also cost lives and damaged property in Ghor and Baghlan provinces, although no figures were released. (ReliefWeb)

North America: The current flooding in the north-central U.S. is severe, in places reaching record levels, and the Significant River Flood Outlook suggests that flooding will continue throughout the coming week, and beyond. (NWS)

Below, we will take a closer look at the current flooding in Africa and South America.

Recent Flooding Events: East and Equatorial Africa

PDC Global Hazards Atlas focused on Africa, displaying PDC Integrated Active Hazards and 7-day rainfall

Kenya and Ethiopia: Significantly heavy rainfall during the last several weeks has led to flooding, river basin inundation, damaged crops, and the displacement of thousands of people throughout parts of Southern Somalia and eastern Kenya. Enhanced rainfall is expected further north into parts of the Oromia and Somali regions of Ethiopia during the next seven days. (NOAA)

Equatorial East Africa: Several consecutive weeks of significantly enhanced precipitation has negatively impacted equatorial East Africa with numerous floods, displaced people, infrastructure damage and fatalities. The potential for locally torrential rainfall is expected to further saturate ground conditions and possibly lead to additional flooding during the upcoming outlook period. (NOAA)

Recent Flooding Events: South America

PDC Global Hazards Atlas showing PDC Active Hazards and 7-day rainfall accumulation in northern South America

Ecuador: The European Commission Humanitarian Aid & Civil Protection Organization, citing local media, reports that rains in the northern Province of Esmeraldas caused overflow of a number of rivers in the Canton of Quininde, affecting about 3,000 families. The report also says that a number of small communities in Esmeraldas remain isolated because of rising floodwaters, and in the Province of Los Rios, 400 families were directly affected by floods, 30 were evacuated on 23 April and about 5,000 families remain isolated by the rising level of River Vinces. (ECHO)

Looking Ahead

PDC is currently monitoring flooding events/threats in: the U.S. (Upper Great Lakes area and North Dakota); England, many areas of Africa (Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, and elsewhere in Central and Eastern Africa), and South America (primarily Ecuador); and Afghanistan.

PDC will continue to monitor areas of high precipitation and keep a close eye on flooding across the globe. Want to find the most up-to-date information on flooding and other hazards occurring in your neighborhood or around the world? Then be sure to download PDC’s free Disaster Alert mobile app available for your iOS or Android devices today! Also be sure to continue to monitor PDC on Twitter, Facebook, and by way of the Global Hazards Atlas.

buy cialis online Want to find the most up-to-date information on flooding and other hazards occurring in your neighborhood or around the world? Then be sure to download PDC’s free Disaster Alert mobile app available for your iOS or Android devices today! Also be sure to continue to monitor PDC on Twitter, Facebook, and by way of the Global Hazards At

Apr
25
2013

Tropical Cyclone Activity Report – Pacific / Indian Oceans

There are no active tropical cyclones in the Pacific or Indian Oceans…or adjacent seas

PDC Global Hazards Atlas displaying 3 hour precipitation accumulation, with a tropical disturbance in the South Pacific...that has a medium chance of developing within 24 hours

The area circled in orange above, has been given a medium chance of developing into a significant tropical cyclone, by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC). This area is located approximately 375 NM east of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Satellite imagery shows increasing organization of a low level circulation center, with improving convective banding. Winds in the area are blowing between 20-25 knots (23-28 mph). Environment conditions are conducive for development of this system.

Eastern North Pacific

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL

FOR THE EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC…EAST OF 140 DEGREES WEST LONGITUDE:

There are no current tropical cyclones

NHC graphical Tropical Weather Outlook Map

Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico satellite image

Central North Pacific

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER HONOLULU, HAWAII

FOR THE CENTRAL NORTH PACIFIC…BETWEEN 140W AND 180:

There are no current tropical cyclones

CPHC Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook

Latest Central Pacific Satellite Image

Western North Pacific

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

South Pacific

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

North Indian Ocean

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

South Indian Ocean

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

North Arabian Sea

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

Apr
24
2013

Tropical Cyclone Activity Report – Pacific / Indian Oceans

There are no active tropical cyclones in the Pacific or Indian Oceans…or adjacent seas

PDC Global Hazards Atlas displaying 3 hour precipitation accumulation

The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) shows no suspect tropical cyclone formation areas today

Eastern North Pacific

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL

FOR THE EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC…EAST OF 140 DEGREES WEST LONGITUDE:

There are no current tropical cyclones

NHC graphical Tropical Weather Outlook Map

Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico satellite image

Central North Pacific

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER HONOLULU, HAWAII

FOR THE CENTRAL NORTH PACIFIC…BETWEEN 140W AND 180:

There are no current tropical cyclones

CPHC Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook

Latest Central Pacific Satellite Image

Western North Pacific

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

South Pacific

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

North Indian Ocean

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

South Indian Ocean

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

North Arabian Sea

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

Apr
23
2013

Tropical Cyclone Activity Report – Pacific / Indian Oceans

There are no active tropical cyclones in the Pacific or Indian Oceans…or adjacent seas

PDC Global Hazards Atlas displaying 3 hour precipitation accumulation

The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) shows no suspect tropical cyclone formation areas today

Eastern North Pacific

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL

FOR THE EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC…EAST OF 140 DEGREES WEST LONGITUDE:

There are no current tropical cyclones

NHC graphical Tropical Weather Outlook Map

Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico satellite image

Central North Pacific

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER HONOLULU, HAWAII

FOR THE CENTRAL NORTH PACIFIC…BETWEEN 140W AND 180:

There are no current tropical cyclones

CPHC Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook

Latest Central Pacific Satellite Image

Western North Pacific

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

South Pacific

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

North Indian Ocean

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

South Indian Ocean

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

North Arabian Sea

There are no current tropical cyclones

Satellite image of this area

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