The recently devastating flood occasioned by rainfall of the 16th, July in Lagos and its environ has been said to be one of the reasons why Nigerian Metrological Agency (NiMet ) weather forecast must be taken very seriously by Nigerians.
This was contained in a press release signed and made available to Food Farm News yesterday.
NiMet in the statement has said it had 3-days before the heavy rainfall
in the state and other areas around the predicted expectation of cloudy skies over
the inland and coaster cities of the southern states with chances of morning
rains in Lagos, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Ekiti, Oyo, Osun, Bayelsa, Cross River
and Akwa Ibom.
The press release described the incidence as unfortunate saying the
financial impact implication of the flood is yet to be ascertained and thereby
advised that Nigerians should take NiMet weather forecast predictions through its
communication means very serious. Read the full text of the press release below
‘’ NiMet Update On Lagos
Rainfall’’
‘’The heavy rain that occurred on the 16th of July 2021 in Lagos state and environs, which wrecked a yet to be financially quantified havoc accompanied by flood with properties such as vehicles and buildings washed away, is highly unfortunate.
It would be recalled that the Nigerian Meteorological Agency Forecast Office had on the 14th of July 2021, made a 3-day forecast and predicted that"cloudy skies are expected over the Inland and the coastal cities of the South with chances of morning rains over parts of Rivers, Cross River and Akwa Ibom states.Later in the day rains are anticipated over parts of Anambra, Ebony, Enugu, Ekiti, Oyo, Osun, Lagos, Bayelsa, Cross River, and Akwa Ibom states".
On the 15th of July 2021, forecast was made again with respect to Lagos state, this time there was development and the trajectory suggested that cloudy skies and rains are expected in the morning, afternoon and evening.
These forecasts anticipated a rainy day in the coastal city of Lagos state for 16thJuly, 2021.Consequently, the eventual heavy rainfall that occurred in Lagos state on the 16th of July 2021 was expected. Confirmation of this weather forecast is posted on our Facebook and on YouTube.
In line with the forecast, continuous rainfall was observed over Lagos and its environs from morning to evening. As the weather outlook for July 15, 2021, indicated, heavy volume of rainfall was observed with 125mm and 66mm of rainfall was recorded at our Oshodi and Ikeja weather stations respectively. This with other factors caused flash flood episodes especially over Lagos Marina on Victoria Island.
The Synoptic causes indicated the presence of very deep vertical extent of moisture and moisture-laden winds up to about 3000m (700hPa) level in the atmosphere coupled with instability vortices and trough lines. These features are usually accompanied by monsoonal rains otherwise referred to as continuous rainfall. The scale of these rains has been getting stronger spatially and temporally, hence leading to high impact and extreme weather events.
On July 16, 2021, at around 0130GMT, according to the Nowcasting Satellite Application Facility(NWCSAF), pockets of mesoscale convective systems started developing over the Atlantic Ocean. The systems grew bigger, expanding northward and slowly moving westwards, making landfall at around 0545GMT over Lagos and its environs. The system further intensified, became quasi-stationary, and started to produce rainfall around 0800GMT till around 1630GMT.
During the Seasonal Climate Prediction (SCP) held on the 2nd of February 2021 by the Agency, a normal to above normal rainfall was the projection for the country followed with advisories on the socio-economic implications. As such, high volume and high intensity rainfall are expected. These are capable of faster saturation of the soil making it difficult to hold more volume of rainfall, hence excess runoffs with the ability to flood the environment.
Nigerian Meteorological Agency will continue to monitor the weather and give alerts as at when necessary.
NiMet advises that you follow us on Facebook and YouTube to monitor our forecast and avoid unpleasant calamities.
NiMet, providing weather, climate and hydrological information for sustainable development and safety of lives.
Muntari Yusuf Ibrahim
GM/PR
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