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Africa_24hr_Sep_2018

--Thunderstorms in tropical regions move from the east, while they move from the west in the southern and extreme northern portions of the map. --Lightning typically occurs during daylight hours over Africa. --Every few days, a squall line develops near Ethiopia and moves westward to the west coast of Africa; these systems often become tropical waves over the Atlantic. --Long lines of thunderstorms extend off South Africa to over the Southern Indian Ocean. --Scattered thunderstorms occur over much of the Sahara during the month, especially over Mali. --Madagascar and the South Atlantic are usually free of lightning. --Daily lightning occurs along the southern and central Red Sea coastlines to the east over Yemen and Saudi Arabia, and to the west over Eritrea and Sudan. --Nearly daily lightning occurs in September over the coastal mountains of Morocco. ~Ron Holle

Oct 2, 2018 Webmaster Archive

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--06 to 11 September: Long line of thunderstorms extends from Botswana to the southeast over the Indian Ocean and Madagascar. --07 to 08 September: Long north-south squall line moves westward from southern Sudan. --10 to 11 and 23 to 28 September: Frequent lightning over interior Algeria. --18 to 23 September: Series of strong tropical waves moves east to west from Senegal to offshore in the Atlantic. ~Ron Holle

Oct 4, 2018 9:31:06 PM Dave Fincher