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Thought I'd try to see what I could find out about the current weather
and information available for the area surrounding the Maldives and came
across some useful charts from the Pakistan Met. Service.

http://www.pmdnmcc.net/WxCharts/WxCharts.htm
http://www.pmdnmcc.net/WxCharts/SaChart-12-3.JPG

Also some useful satellite images from the super Cheshire College site:
http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather/msgindiair.asp
http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather/msgmet7ir.asp
and during daylight:
http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather/msgindiavis.asp

Looks like Male had 72.1mm of rain in the past 24 hours, although this
doesn't quite line up with the synops.
My estimate for November so far, is in the first 5/6 days Male has
received 184.4mm. But November is their wettest month with an average of
231.1mm for the month.
The driest month is February with 38.1mm (Bet it won't be next year!)

http://www.meteorology.gov.mv/

I was wondering do they get cyclones in the Maldives as the highest
point is only about 2m amsl. I seem to remember they got slightly hit by
the Boxing Day Tsunami.

I find it extremely interesting to look at the weather in other parts of
the World, if you hadn't guessed :-)

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Thought I'd try to see what I could find out about the current weather and
information available for the area surrounding the Maldives and came
across some useful charts from the Pakistan Met. Service.


Any indication that sea levels have risen yet?

Will
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Will Hand wrote:

"Keith(Southend)" wrote in message
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Thought I'd try to see what I could find out about the current weather
and information available for the area surrounding the Maldives and
came across some useful charts from the Pakistan Met. Service.


Any indication that sea levels have risen yet?

Will


With their highest point at 2m I guess they must feel very venerable.
What I have read from from Trip Advisor reports is much of the coral has
been killed, but this seems to have been due to the last big El Nino
from a few years back.

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