Tropical Cyclone Ava dropped heavy rain over Madagascar on Saturday. At 4:00 p.m. EST on Saturday the center of Tropical Cyclone Ava was located at latitude 21.4°S and longitude 48.2°E which put it about 70 miles (110 km) north-northwest of Mananjary, Madagascar. Ava was moving toward the south-southeast at 11 m.p.h. (17 km/h). The maximum sustained wind speed was 45 m.p.h. (75 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 60 m.p.h. (95 km/h). The minimum surface pressure was 994 mb.
Tropical Cyclone Ava weakened into the equivalent of a tropical storm during the day it spent moving over Madagascar. The strongest winds were occurring in bands of thunderstorms over the water. The center made landfall on Friday near Toamasina. The center then passed near Moramanga, Anosibe An’ala, and Marolambo. There is still a distinct center of circulation and several bands of showers and thunderstorms are revolving around the center. Some of the storms dropped heavy rain over parts of Madagascar. There was stronger rising motion in places where the winds blew up the sides of mountains and the rainfall was heavier in those locations. The potential for flooding exists in places that received heavy rain.
The center of Tropical Cyclone Ava is likely to move back over the water of the South Indian Ocean during the next few hours. Tropical Cyclone Ava will move into an environment that is favorable for intensification when it moves back over water. The Sea Surface Temperature of the water east of Madagascar is near 28°C. Ava is moving under the axis of an upper level ridge and the upper level winds are relatively weak. So, there is not a lot of vertical wind shear. Tropical Cyclone Ava is likely to strengthen once the center moves back over water.
Tropical Cyclone Ava is moving around the western end of a subtropical ridge which is steering Ava toward the south-southeast. The ridge is forecast to steer Tropical Cyclone Ava toward the south for another day or two. When Tropical Cyclone Ava moves farther to the south in about 48 hours, an upper level trough will cause northwesterly winds, which will start to steer the tropical cyclone toward the east-southeast. On its anticipated track the center of Tropical Cyclone Ava is expected to move off the coast of Madagascar near Mananjary in a few hours.
Elsewhere over the South Indian Ocean, Tropical Cyclone Irving was strengthening east-southeast of Diego Garcia. At 4:00 p.m. EST on Saturday the center of Tropical Cyclone Irving was located at latitude 13.3°S and longitude 87.5°E which put it about 1145 miles (1845 km) east-southeast of Diego Garcia. Irving was moving toward the west-southwest at 13 m.p.h. (21 km/h). The maximum sustained wind speed was 50 m.p.h. (80 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 65 m.p.h. (105 km/h). The minimum surface pressure was 991 mb.
Satellite imagery suggested that Tropical Cyclone Irving could be strengthening rapidly. A primary rainband was wrapping around the center of circulation. An eye appeared to be forming at the center of Irving. Tropical Cyclone Irving will move through an environment favorable for intensification. Irving is likely to intensify into the equivalent of a hurricane/typhoon while it passes well to the south of Diego Garcia during the next several days.