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Saturday, 3 March 2012
South Indian Ocean: Storm Alert issued at 3 Mar, 2012 12:00 GMT
Tropical Storm IRINA (14S) is forecast to strike land to the following likelihood(s) at the given lead time(s):
Yellow Alert Country(s) or Province(s)
Mozambique
probability for TS is 100% within 12 hours
South Africa
probability for TS is 100% within 12 hours
Swaziland
probability for TS is 90% within 12 hours
Yellow Alert City(s) and Town(s)
Maputo (26.0 S, 32.6 E)
probability for TS is 90% within 12 hours
Bumbeni (27.8 S, 32.3 E)
probability for TS is 90% in about 36 hours
Xai-Xai (25.0 S, 33.6 E)
probability for TS is 75% within 12 hours
Hlatikulu (27.0 S, 31.4 E)
probability for TS is 60% within 12 hours
Richards Bay (28.8 S, 32.1 E)
probability for TS is 60% in about 24 hours
Green Alert City(s) and Town(s)
Mbabne (26.3 S, 31.2 E)
probability for TS is 50% within 12 hours
Note that
Yellow Alert (Elevated) is CAT 1 or above to between 10% and 30% probability, or TS to above 50% probability.
Green Alert (Low) is TS to between 31% and 50% probability.
CAT 1 means Tropical Cyclone strength winds of at least 74 mph, 119 km/h or 64 knots 1-min sustained.
TS means Tropical Storm strength winds of at least 39 mph, 63 km/h or 34 knots 1-min sustained.
For graphical forecast information and further details please visit http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/
- TropicalStormRisk.com
Labels:
Cyclones,
Tropical Storms
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