
Nice pic of Bingiza over Madagascar
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Morondava1 wrote:Feb 17th
10:44 AM (Madagascar - GMT + 3)
Greetings from Morondava
I'm very new member to 'Storm' and still trying to learn the language and abbreviations used when discussing storms. Also learning to assess the current location via the photos and infrared.
That said, we live in Morondava 20°17'05"S / 44°19'03"E
Winds began around 3 AM this morning and they are on and off at the moment.
The cyclone warning system here is not the best and it's hard to get updates.
It seems at the moment there is still much activity west of us in the Mozambique Channel.
Can anyone let us know if the majority of Bingiza has past Morondava or can we expect more to come?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
We have an internet connection at the moment!
Regards, Gary L / Morondava1
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This is from Impact Weather, a private weather firm located in Houston, TX. that has clients worldwide and covers the tropics world wide for those clients. Hope this is helpful.Tropical Cyclone Bingiza is located near 21.2S/43.7E, or near Morondava, Madagascar. Maximum sustained winds are near 40 mph, gusts 50 mph. Movement is to the south at about 7 mph. Bingiza has made a second landfall across southwestern Madagascar and should begin weakening over the next few days as it remains over land. Heavy rainfall will remain possible for the next few days across western and southern Madagascar. Additional rainfall amounts of 2-4 inches, isolated 8+ inches, will be common. Locations that have received recent heavy rainfall will remain at an elevated flooding threat. High rainfall totals have been observed over the last few days across northwest and southeast Madagascar.
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