ITCZ over Africa

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ITCZ over Africa

#1 Postby Aquawind » Thu May 26, 2005 7:32 am

Well it was ahead of schedule on it's migration northward until the last Dekadal where it moved way south of it's normal position..


http://www.cpc.noaa.gov/products/fews/ITCZ/itcz.html



From May 11-20, 2005, the African portion of the Intertropical Discontinuity was located near 12.4 degrees north latitude, compared to the climatological mean of 13.4 north and the previous dekadal position of 14.1N. This latest position represents a significant southward dip in the location of the convergence zone, and corresponds well with the lack of rains near the Sahelian region, especially in central Africa. From Figures 2 and 3, it is seen that both the western and eastern regions of the ITCZ moved southward during the previous dekad and both are now south from the long term mean locations. In the west, the latest position of the ITCZ was near 13.7N, compared to the climatological mean of 14.6N and that during May 1-10 of 15.8N. In the west, the current position is near 10.9N, compared to 12.1N and 12.2N for the long term mean and previous dekad, respectively.

http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atl ... index.html


1995 a very busy year the ITCZ was WAY further north than normal and for a Long time.. even into October before it moved significantly southward as expected. 1995 was also impressive with CV development as you can see.




Paul
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