Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Daily Weather in Tanzania

    In this blog post I will be covering information about the daily weather in Dodoma. The capital city of my country Tanzania is Dodoma. The first this I will be covering is the 3 day forecast of my capital city. The three days I'll be covering are Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. On Wednesday the forecasted  high is 91 degrees Fahrenheit and the forecasted low is 64 degrees Fahrenheit with a 0 percent chance of any precipitation On Thursday we see no change in the forecasted low and high which still remain at 91 and 64 degrees Fahrenheit also with the same 0 percent chance of precipitation. The same goes for Friday in my 3 day weather forecast, the same Forecasted high and low of 91 degrees and 64 degrees Fahrenheit and 0 percent chance of precipitation. Over a 3 day period the average pressure for Dodoma is 29.96. During this three day period the pressure stayed the same. Over the 3 day period the average wind speeds are 11.3 mph E. During this three day period the wind speeds stayed the same.
Based on the map above we can see that there are no clouds visible over Dodoma. We can see however that around Tanzania there are cold clouds to the North and South West. Based on the day I started this blog post there are no signs of Precipitation over Dodoma or the rest of Tanzania. When zooming in  on the map of Tanzania the closest body of water near Dodoma is lake Hombolo. Upon further examination there are signs of light vegetation in the city. Other than that there isn't much to look at in the city of Dodoma.

Based on the zoomed in map of Eastern Africa We can see there are two 1012 mb and 1016 mb isobars. Based the map above we can see that there are no signs of a significant low or high pressures. Also based on this map there are no signs of any type of fronts.

The isobar pressures that are observed are 1008 mb, 1012 mb, 1016 mb, 1020 mb and 1024 mb. There are two high pressures observed in this map to the south east and south west off of the coast of southern Africa. There is also one Low pressure on the north west corner of Africa. There are two types of fronts located on this map or three if you can make out the one behind the "Current Surface" label. The first type of front is the stationary front that can be found to the south east and south of Africa. The next type of front is a cold front on the north west corner of Africa.


1 comment:

  1. This country has weather much hotter than Bolivia. There is also much less chance of it raining. Basically a much drier and warmer climate. Their low and high pressures are much lesser than the ones shown on my map. My map had around 6, while theirs only had 3.

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