For the following three days I found out the days high temperature, low temperature, precipitation, average pressure, and average wind speed of Madagascar's capitol, Antananarivo. On Tuesday, November 4 the high temperature is expected to be 81 and a low temperature of 60. There is a 3% chance of precipitation around noon and 11% chance around 3pm. On Wednesday, November 5, the high is expected to be 83 and the low to be 60. There is a 0% chance of precipitation both at noon and 3pm. On Thursday, November 6, the high temperature is expected to be 83 and the low to be 61. There is a 9% chance of precipitation at noon but by 3pm there is a 64% chance of rain. The average pressure over the three days is around 30.6 and decreases just a slight amount over the few days. The average wind speed over the days is around 6.4mph and also decreases as the few days pass on.
The map below is also from wunderground.com
The following information was gotten from www.intellicast.com.
The map below is of southern Africa which includes Madagascar on the right side of the image. There looks to be a low front located just on the west side of the island. It is hard to tell because of the small map in the corner but it looks to be around 1016mb. There is also three different fronts in the image. A cold front, which is the blue line with triangles, a warm front which is a red line with spheres, and a stationary front which is both red and blue, triangles and spheres.
On this image you can see the whole Africans area and the pressures it consists of. You can see that warm front, cold front, and stationary front on the bottom of the image. There aren't any more fronts except for the one you can see at the very top of the picture. There are also no more highs or lows on the continent that you cant see in the image above.
Ive done my research on the Solomon Islands and it seems that our two countries are having very similar weather. Maybe that's due to their latitude? Both countries have small chances of precipitation and are currently experiencing a weak amount of wind. One thing that's different is the fronts that are passing through the countries. There is a nice front passing right thru Madagascar but right now there isn't a front that is passing close to the Solomon Islands.
ReplyDeleteI am doing a school weather project, could you provide a map that has at least 2 fronts and 2 high and low pressure areas on just one city? Thanks, a viewer.
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