- Title
- 2019 Tropical Cyclone Pawan Path
- Abstract
This layer shows movement path of 2019 Tropical Cyclone Pawan in Somalia. A Tropical Storm initially named 06A formed in the northern Indian Ocean and later developed into a Tropical Cyclone named Pawan after sustaining wind speeds of more than 39mph (48kph) and heavy rain for two days. TC Pawan spread its clouds as far northwest as Oman and Yemen on its way to Somalia. It made landfall in Somalia on 7th December 2019 on the Coastal side of Puntland (Bossaso, Garowe).
- License
- Not Specified
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- Publication Date
- April 14, 2022, 1:15 p.m.
- Type
- Vector Data
- Category
- Disaster Risks
- Information used for appropriate actions for future use of the land. Examples: land use maps, zoning maps, cadastral surveys, land ownership.
- Regions
- Africa, Somalia
- Approved
- Yes
- Published
- Yes
- Featured
- No
- DOI
- None
- Attribution
- ICPAC
- Name
- IGAD DRM Team (IGAD_DRM)
- disaster-risk-management@igad.int
- Position
- Data Risk Management
- Organization
- ICPAC
- Location
- Nairobi KEN
- Voice
- None
- Fax
- None
- Spatial Extent
- ---
- Projection System
- EPSG:4326
- Extension x0
- 47.4
- Extension x1
- 54.8
- Extension y0
- 7.1
- Extension y1
- 9.0
- Maintenance Frequency
- Data Is Updated As Deemed Necessary
- Language
- English
- Temporal Extent
- Dec. 6, 2019, midnight - Dec. 8, 2020, midnight
- Supplemental Information
The worst hit areas by 2019 TC Pawan included Nugaal Region (Eyl and Dangorayo Districts), Karkaar (Qardho District) and Bari Region (Alula, Iskushuban, and Baargaal Districts) who are under Garowe Somalia Red Crescent Society (SRCS) Branch) and the Coastal villages of Hafun, Iskushuban, Baargaal, Quandala and Alula Districts in Bari Region (under Bosasso SRCS Branch). Other areas affected include the coastal villages in Bari Region including Hafun, Iskushuban, Baargaal, Quandala and Alula districts.
Most affected households needed urgent humanitarian assistance as they were already living in dire conditions prior to the crisis. The destruction and flooding caused by TC Pawan increased the vulnerability of communities and heightened the impact of the ever -challenging climatic extremes.
The assessment estimated that 35,600 households, representing a population of 213,600 people had been affected. The assessment further estimated the affected population to represented 60-70% of the entire Bari and Nugaal Regions.
- Spatial Representation Type
- vector data is used to represent geographic data
- Name
- IGAD DRM Team (IGAD_DRM)
- disaster-risk-management@igad.int
- Position
- Data Risk Management
- Organization
- ICPAC
- Location
- Nairobi KEN
- Voice
- None
- Fax
- None
- Link Online
- /layers/icpac_geoportal_data:geonode:a__2019_TC_Pawan0
- Metadata Page
- /layers/icpac_geoportal_data:geonode:a__2019_TC_Pawan0/metadata_detail
- OGC WMS: geonode Service
- Geoservice OGC:WMS
- OGC WFS: geonode Service
- Geoservice OGC:WFS
- Name
- IGAD DRM Team (IGAD_DRM)
- disaster-risk-management@igad.int
- Position
- Data Risk Management
- Organization
- ICPAC
- Location
- Nairobi KEN
- Voice
- None
- Fax
- None