- Gallery of action from Senque Bom’s marlin fishing day out with Duarte Rato and Vamizi in 2010…








Report in from Duarte Rato…on Bazaruto Island…!
Check this out, the thing is looking much mean now and much closer to the coast.
http://aviationweather.gov/data/obs/sat/intl/ir_ICAO-E_bw.jpg
http://magicseaweed.com/Mozambique-Madagascar-MSW-Surf-Charts/57/
http://www.windguru.cz/int/index.php?sc=155129
Helloa,
Just an update on the weather for you guys.
Check link below
http://aviationweather.gov/
This link shows position and details of cyclone Funso which is sitting north of us, roughly straight out from Quelimane and is forecasted to move south and be straight out from Vilankulos on Sunday afternoon. Another system is building up right behind it.
The epicenter should get to roughly about 180 NM from the coast and winds expected by us are up to 60 knots maximum with gusts up to 75 knots. These wind speeds should start from the 24th and intensifying until the 27th.
http://www.wunderground.com/
Tropical cyclone Funso / 08S
Warning 02 from JTWC at 2100 GMT
Position 18.1S 40.1E
Location 630 miles NE of Maputo, Mozambique
Movement 230° (SW) at 6 knots
Maximum sustained winds 45 knots gusting to 55 knots
Comparative strength Tropical storm
Threatened landmasses Mozambique
Maximum siginificant wave height is 14 feet
Next warning from JTWC at 0900 GMT
Funso is heading southwest down the Mozambique Channel and will continue to intensify over the next 5 days, reaching at least 95 knots by that time.
Tropical cyclone Ethel / 07S
Warning 02 from JTWC at 1500 GMT
Position 15.7S 66.5E
Movement 220° (SW) at 10 knots
Maximum sustained winds 45 knots gusting to 55 knots
Comparative strength Tropical storm
Threatened landmasses Rodrigues
Maximum siginificant wave height is 15 feet
Next warning from JTWC at 0300 GMT
Next update from Met Mauritius for Rodrigues at 0000 GMT
Below a few more weather links.
http://tropicalcyclones.
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_
http://www.windguru.cz/int/
Duarte
http://www.windguru.cz/int/index.php?sc=155129
http://magicseaweed.com/Barra-Beach-Surf-Report/577/
Looks like Inhambane and much of the surrounding areas are in for a wallop. Hopefully it will dissipate, but it has shown strong growth in it’s predictions…like STRONG growth.
Locals are preparing for the blow, the storm surges being a big part of the worry. The predictions appreciably show that the storm will be over quite quickly, but there are definitely going to be a few days of hell. Swells are predicted at over 10m and winds up to 65 knots.
Shonalanga