On 9–10 November 2001, Algeria was struck with its most devastating flood since records were first kept in 1908 (Fig. 1). The f lood was caused by an intense meso-?1-scale cyclone that struck the west side of the city of Algiers, producing accumulated rainfall up to ~285 mm and onshore winds of ~33 m s?1, resulting in some 740 deaths. Fortunately, the overall cyclogenesis event was detected by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecast (ECMWF) model, enabling the Office National de la Meteorologie de Algier (ONMA) to issue a flood forecast as early as 5 November. Whereas the apparent predictability of the event suggests a controlling role by large-scale forcing, closer examination reveals that significant mesoscale development led to the actual weather pattern within the Algiers locale.

The 9-10 November, 2001 Algerian flood: a numerical study / Tripoli, G. J; Medaglia, CARLO MARIA; S., Pinori; S., Dietrich; G., Panegrossi; A., Mugnai; E. A., Smith. - In: BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0003-0007. - 86:(2005), pp. 1229-1235. [10.1175/BAMS-86-9-1229]

The 9-10 November, 2001 Algerian flood: a numerical study

MEDAGLIA, CARLO MARIA;
2005

Abstract

On 9–10 November 2001, Algeria was struck with its most devastating flood since records were first kept in 1908 (Fig. 1). The f lood was caused by an intense meso-?1-scale cyclone that struck the west side of the city of Algiers, producing accumulated rainfall up to ~285 mm and onshore winds of ~33 m s?1, resulting in some 740 deaths. Fortunately, the overall cyclogenesis event was detected by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecast (ECMWF) model, enabling the Office National de la Meteorologie de Algier (ONMA) to issue a flood forecast as early as 5 November. Whereas the apparent predictability of the event suggests a controlling role by large-scale forcing, closer examination reveals that significant mesoscale development led to the actual weather pattern within the Algiers locale.
2005
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The 9-10 November, 2001 Algerian flood: a numerical study / Tripoli, G. J; Medaglia, CARLO MARIA; S., Pinori; S., Dietrich; G., Panegrossi; A., Mugnai; E. A., Smith. - In: BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0003-0007. - 86:(2005), pp. 1229-1235. [10.1175/BAMS-86-9-1229]
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