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 Link to  Images Of Western Madagascar Floods click to enlarge
VERY LARGE [9.5 MB] Quicktime animation January , 2003
LARGE [ 1.4 MB] Quicktime animation January, 2003
SMALL [2.4 MB] mpeg animation January , 2003


Tropical Cyclone Fari

On January 28, 2003, Tropical Cyclone Fari brought extensive flooding rains to the east coast of Madagascar. While not an especially powerful storm, the rains have added disastrously to floodwaters created by unusually heavy seasonal rains received during the past two weeks. Since early January, portions of the country have been inundated by 20-24 inches of rain, as shown on the right image. The spiral rain bands of the tropical cyclone are shown on the left image.This is twice the expected rainfall amount for a "normal" January. In this image, rainfall accumulation was obtained from a technique which combines the rainfall measured by NASA's Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM) satellite along with other satellite information. Madagascar is a mountainous country that has been heavily deforested and is surrounded by an unlimited moisture supply. These factors contribute to deadly mudslides and floodwater runoff during periods of heavy rainfall.

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