Kimbunga kizito kinakuja kutandika Dar es Salaam Jumatatu ijayo. Mjitahadhari

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Majirani mjitahadhari dhidi ya Kimbunga Kikali kinachokuja kubamiza Dar juma tatu ijayo. Kimbunga kitakuwa na upepo unaovuma at 100 kph

Rare tropical cyclone is approaching one of Africa's most populated cities​

By Pedram Javaheri, CNN Meteorologist
Updated 7:51 PM EDT, Thu April 22, 2021

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(CNN)A rare tropical cyclone is approaching Tanzania and could become the first cyclone to make landfall in the nation in modern records.

Tropical Cyclone Jobo, located near Madagascar in the South Indian Ocean, is equivalent to a strong tropical storm with winds just shy of 100 kph (62 mph).

Although Jobo is churning over the very warm waters (29°C), other environmental conditions should hinder any further development, weakening the storm prior to making landfall late this weekend.

However, the rarity of a tropical system affecting Tanzania is worth noting. Land falling cyclones are almost unheard of in Tanzania due to its close proximity to the equator, where the Coriolis force -- what causes the storm to rotate -- is weaker.

Records show only two other tropical cyclones have ever made it to the shores of Tanzania since the 19th century: the "Zanzibar Cyclone" of 1872 and Cyclone Lindi of 1952. The two storms struck the nation 80 years and one day apart on April 14 and 15 of their years, respectively.

Both storms brought significant devastation to the areas they impacted and took countless lives.

A weaker Tropical Cyclone Jobo is a welcome sight compared to the stronger predecessors, but the area in the potential impact zone remains one of the most populous on the continent.

Tanzania's largest city and its former capital, Dar es Salaam, is home to over 6 million people and the fifth largest on the continent.

The official forecast track by the JTWC does include both cities Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar to potentially be in the path of Jobo.

Given its tropical location, rainfall is plentiful in this part of the world and April is climatologically the wettest month of the year.

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Nearly 200 mm of rainfall, or a month's worth, is expected this weekend along the Tanzanian coast as Jobo makes landfall.

In 2019, we saw a surge of tropical activity in the region as Cyclones Idai and Kenneth battered neighboring Mozambique on back-to-back months.

On average, tropical cyclones affect Mozambique once per decade, according to CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller, and only four have ever made landfall with category 3 equivalent or stronger winds since 1950.

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Waombe kiishsie huko huko mbali maana hawa majirani huwa hawajajiandaa kwa lolote zaidi ya kulaumu mabeberu kwenye kila janga linalowakumba.
Nakumbuka walivyotelekeza wahanga wa tetemeko la ardhi, hatari sana.
Hili janga watakuwa wajinga kulipuuzilia mbali manake kimbunga chenye upepo unaovuma at 100 kph sio ya kupuuza. Anyway nakubaliana nawe kwamba waombe kimbunga kiishie kule kule Baharini vinginevyo wataokota miili kote kote.
 
Waombe kiishsie huko huko mbali maana hawa majirani huwa hawajajiandaa kwa lolote zaidi ya kulaumu mabeberu kwenye kila janga linalowakumba.
Nakumbuka walivyotelekeza wahanga wa tetemeko la ardhi, hatari sana.
Wewe ni hamnazo kweli! Tunakabiliana na kila changamoto kwa akili na utashi wetu, na mara zote Mola anakuwa pamoja nasi! Sisi si "bendera fuata upepo." Tumejigundua na tunajitambua.
 
Ubalozi wa Marekani umetoa mwelekezo mzuri sana na nini cha kufanya na kujilinda
Yaani mpaka wamesema wajiandae hata kuondoka na kwenda sehemu salama pia simu zao ziwe zimejaa na magari yawe tayari
Sasa kama kuna kitu kinatokea ni vizuri kuelezana mapema na sio kama kiongozi mmoja anasema
Eti kama itakithiri tutawaeleza cha kufanya ( mwisho)
Balaa linalokuja sio la kuwaambia watu eti tutawaeleza
Janga likitokea atajaribu kunusuru wanae tu
 
Majirani mjitahadhari dhidi ya Kimbunga Kikali kinachokuja kubamiza Dar juma tatu ijayo. Kimbunga kitakuwa na upepo unaovuma at 100 kph

Rare tropical cyclone is approaching one of Africa's most populated cities​

By Pedram Javaheri, CNN Meteorologist
Updated 7:51 PM EDT, Thu April 22, 2021

article video


(CNN)A rare tropical cyclone is approaching Tanzania and could become the first cyclone to make landfall in the nation in modern records.

Tropical Cyclone Jobo, located near Madagascar in the South Indian Ocean, is equivalent to a strong tropical storm with winds just shy of 100 kph (62 mph).

Although Jobo is churning over the very warm waters (29°C), other environmental conditions should hinder any further development, weakening the storm prior to making landfall late this weekend.

However, the rarity of a tropical system affecting Tanzania is worth noting. Land falling cyclones are almost unheard of in Tanzania due to its close proximity to the equator, where the Coriolis force -- what causes the storm to rotate -- is weaker.

Records show only two other tropical cyclones have ever made it to the shores of Tanzania since the 19th century: the "Zanzibar Cyclone" of 1872 and Cyclone Lindi of 1952. The two storms struck the nation 80 years and one day apart on April 14 and 15 of their years, respectively.

Both storms brought significant devastation to the areas they impacted and took countless lives.

A weaker Tropical Cyclone Jobo is a welcome sight compared to the stronger predecessors, but the area in the potential impact zone remains one of the most populous on the continent.

Tanzania's largest city and its former capital, Dar es Salaam, is home to over 6 million people and the fifth largest on the continent.

The official forecast track by the JTWC does include both cities Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar to potentially be in the path of Jobo.

Given its tropical location, rainfall is plentiful in this part of the world and April is climatologically the wettest month of the year.

210422082607-jobo-rain-accum-fcst-medium-plus-169.jpg


Nearly 200 mm of rainfall, or a month's worth, is expected this weekend along the Tanzanian coast as Jobo makes landfall.

In 2019, we saw a surge of tropical activity in the region as Cyclones Idai and Kenneth battered neighboring Mozambique on back-to-back months.

On average, tropical cyclones affect Mozambique once per decade, according to CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller, and only four have ever made landfall with category 3 equivalent or stronger winds since 1950.

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So sad, we Dar es Salaam is better to take precautions
 

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