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Weekly weather Discussion By : Adrajow Admasu Noah Adam

Sea Level Pressure and 1000-500mb Thickness

From the analysis of low SLP intensifies from the northern to the middle parts of Africa and also extended to northern Indian ocean and eastern Atlantic ocean. Over those regions have the probability of cyclone and storms occurrence High SLP Is expected to intensify from South western side, in this area calm weather will be expected for the coming two days. But for the last two days the low pressure extends to the east and to the west replace the high pressure. The vertical thickness also intensifies from north to the south Africa which shows warm air temperature. Where as in the south western for two days following the high pressure area the vertical thickness decreases which shows cold air.