Cyclone Alert : Intense Cyclone to Hit Odisha, Maharashtra and Gujarat, forming in Bay of Bengal
The Mumbai Nowcast "Warned" about the Cyclone Forming in Bay of Bengal highlighted that the Cyclone will impact Odisha, Maharashtra and Gujarat. Mentioned that, "Cyclone Alert, Intense cyclone is expected in Bay of Bengal by 23rd May which is likely to impact Odisha..."
"Intense Cyclone Alert" in Odisha Maharashtra and Gujarat
Cyclone Alert Projected by Mumbai Nowcast
Although the Indian Meteorological Department has not yet given any information on this terrible cyclone, but a prominent weather department of Mumbai, Mumbai Nowcast has "warned" about it on its Twitter handle.
Spotlighted that "Keep an Eye on this one"
In a Twitter post ( formerly Known as Twitter ) , Mumbai Nowcast called the cyclone prevailing in the Bay of Bengal as an "intense cyclone" and said that this cyclone will cause devastation in the coastal states Maharashtra, Odisha or Gujarat from 23 May to 27 May. Along with this, it is expected that there will be "Heavy Rains" in Mumbai and Gujarat on 28th May. In the end, Spotlighted that, "Keep an eye on this one."
Official Tweet of Mumbai Nowcast
"Cyclone Alert""Intense cyclone is expected in Bay of Bengal by 23rd May which is likely to impact Odisha, Maharashtra, Gujarat between 23-27. Models predicting Heavy Rains for Gujarat and Mumbai around 28 May. Keep an eye on this one."
Cyclone Alert ⚠️
— Mumbai Nowcast (@MumbaiNowcast) May 17, 2024
Intense cyclone is expected in Bay of Bengal by 23rd May which is likely to impact Odisha, Maharashtra, Gujarat between 23-27.
Models predicting Heavy Rains for Gujarat and Mumbai around 28 May ⚠️⛈️
Keep an eye on this one. #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/LQa6ZuSV54
Projection of National Centers for Environmental Prediction and Global Forecast System
Formation of Low Pressure Area in Southeast Bay of Bengal
According to the research model of National Centers for Environmental Prediction and Global Forecast System (NCEP-GSF) , there is a possibility of formation of a Low Pressure Area over Southeast Bay of Bengal around 23rd May.
Marked that the Low Pressure Area will Convert into Cyclone
After which this pressure will gradually become more intense and will move rapidly towards North, then the depression in this low pressure area will become even deeper and it will touch the East Central Bay of Bengal on 24th May. And then till 25th May, this will finally transform into an "intense cyclone".
Current Weather of Coastal Areas of Odisha
Currently, the weather forming in Costal Region of Odisha indicates that the cyclone is now in the stage of intensification. But it is being projected that before the cyclone moves towards the West, it will make landfall in the Eastern Coast of India and cause heavy rainfall.
Heavy Rain and Strong Winds
Although according to the analysts yet, it is not possible to know its exact projection and intensity of the cyclone, but it is expected that if the cyclone passes from the costal areas then "heavy rain" and strong winds will blow in the costal areas.
India Meteorological Department Projected....
Alert for West Bengal and Gujarat
Though the Indian Meteorological Department has not given any statement on cyclone yet. However, IMD has said that there is a possibility of hot winds blowing in the areas along the banks of Ganga in West Bengal from 18th to 19th May. IMD also issued hot wind alert for different places in Odisha on 19-21 May and Gujarat on 17-18 May.
Alert for Jharkhand and Bihar
Similarly, IMD also issued this same ( alert of Heatwaves) alert for Bihar from 17-19 and Jharkhand from 18 to 21 May.
Heatwave Alert : "Heatwave conditions are very likely in isolated"
The Indian Meteorological Department also expected multiple Heatwaves alert for Northern India and Central India.
Highlighted that, “Heatwave conditions are very likely in isolated or some pockets over Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh during 17-21 May; north Madhya Pradesh during 18-21 May. Severe heatwave conditions are also very likely in some parts of west Rajasthan during 17-21 May; Punjab, Haryana -Delhi during 18-21 May.”
Weather Analysts Pointed Out...
Weather Analysts Poined out that, Summer Cyclone have already adversely Impacted Indian Region and Other National Over last Decade. Actually, formation of cyclone in Arabian sea is not a new thing, it happens due to sudden change in weather and formation of Low Pressure Area.
Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Mocha
Before this on May last year, An Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Mocha formed in North India Ocean Which affected large part of Myanmar and Bangladesh including parts of India. Death of 5,749 people across 50 Villages were affected, And damaged 250 Houses, of coastal Region.
Damage of $ 124 Million, Impacted 4600 Villages
Prior to this, on 10 June 2021, Cyclone Biparjoy came in Arabian Sea whose center was East Central Arabian Sea. This ferocious cyclone caused heavy destruction in the costal area of Gujarat - speed of cyclone was recorded at 195 km per hour. The Cyclone Made a Damage of $ 124 Million ( 2023 ) and affected atleast 4,600 Villages.
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