Powerful Tropical Cyclone Chido was nearing northern end of Madagascar on Thursday evening. At 4:00 p.m. EST on Thursday the center of Tropical Cyclone Chido was located at latitude 11.0°S and longitude 51.7°E which put the center about 185 miles (295 km) east-northeast of Antsiranana, Madascar. Chido was moving toward the west-southwest at 12 m.p.h. (19 km/h). The maximum sustained wind speed was 145 m.p.h. (235 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 175 m.p.h. (280 km/h). The minimum surface pressure was 939 mb.
Powerful Tropical Cyclone Chido was maintaining its intensity as it approached northern Madagascar on Thursday evening. A small circular eye with a diameter of 14 miles (22 km) was at the center of Chido’s circulation. The eye was surrounded by a ring of thunderstorms and the strongest winds were occurring in that ring of storms. Bands of showers and thunderstorms were revolving around the core of Tropical Cyclone Chido. Storms near the core of Chido generated strong upper level divergence that pumped large quantities of mass away from the tropical cyclone. The removal of mass in the upper levels was not quite able to balance the stronger inflow of mass in the lower levels of the atmosphere. The greater inflow of mass in the lower levels caused the surface pressure to start to increase.
The circulation around Tropical Cyclone Chodi was very symmetrical. Winds to hurricane/typhoon force extended out 35 miles (55 km) from the center of Chido’s circulation. Winds to tropical storm force extended out 105 miles (165 km) from the center of Tropical Cyclone Chido.
The Hurricane Intensity Index (HII) for Tropical Cyclone Chido is 29.9. The Hurricane Size Index (HSI) is 12.2 and the Hurricane Wind Intensity Size Index (HWISI) is 42.1. Tropical Cyclone Chido is similar in intensity to Hurricane Charley when Charley made landfall in southwest Florida in 2004. Chido is larger than Charley was.
Tropical Cyclone Chido will move through an environment favorable for a powerful tropical cyclone during the next 24 hours. Chido will move over water where where the Sea Surface Temperatures are near 28°C. It will move under the axis of an upper level ridge over the South Indian Ocean. The upper level winds are weak near the axis of the ridge and there will be little vertical wind shear. Tropical Cyclone Chido could weaken slowly during the next 24 hours if the inflow of mass in the lower levels continues to exceed the divergence of mass in the upper levels of the atmosphere. Chido will also weaken of the core of its circulation moves over northern Madagacar.
Tropical Cyclone Chido will move around the northern side of a high pressure system over the South Indian Ocean. The high pressure system will steer Chido toward the west-southwest during the next 24 hours. On its anticipated track, the center of Tropical Cyclone Chido will pass near the northern end of Madagascar in 12 hours.
Tropical Cyclone Chido will bring strong winds and heavy rain to northern Madagascar. Chido is likely to be the equivalent of a major hurricane when it hits Madagascar. Heavy rain is likely to cause flash floods in some locations. Tropical Cyclone Chido could also cause a storm surge of up to 13 feet (4 meters ) along parts of the coast of northern Madagascar. Chido could cause major damage if the eyewall moves over the northern end of Madagascar.