#974 Postby KBBOCA » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:05 am
Hi all,
Greetings from flooded and very muddy Nouakchott, Mauritania (18-06N 015-57W). My location tag says I'm in Boca Raton - that's where my US home is - but I work here in W. Africa much of each year.
Here in Nouakchott we've been hit with about 60mm of rain in the past 3 days from these systems. 60 mm of rain doesn't sound like much, but much of the city is built on salt marsh, below sea level, and there is no sewer system, so give us 20 mm of rain or more, we get serious flooding. I just read of 500 families being evacuated in the district of the city where I live due to severe floods and damaged homes.
So, given my interests on both coasts of the Atlantic, I've been watching these waves for days and reading this discussion with great interest. I know there's a lot of frustration over the confusing models, and the uncertainty re: what if any of these test invests will develop. But I have to say, I find this a fascinating period. It's not the same as tracking a Cat-5 storm and the "wobble wars" - but as an opportunity to try to better understand and learn more about cyclo-genesis, this is an AWESOME discussion.
I for one am THRILLED to know about the test invest sites and be able to get much more info about these waves over W. Africa. Thanks so much for all the promets and expert amateurs who have been keeping this discussion going, and providing much insight and analysis.
Keep it coming please!
Now I'm just praying that GFS-horror scenario hitting the Carolinas and the whole east coast doesn't verify...! (And we wouldn't mind a few days respite from rain here in Nouakchott, either!)
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