Friday, March 18, 2022

Cyclone Asani will hit Bay of Bengal next week

 The cyclone should flow towards the coast of Bangladesh.



Cyclone Asani, the primary typhoon of the yr, is probably to shape over the important Bay of Bengal on March 21, says the Indian Meteorological branch (IMD).


The cyclone is not likely to move the Indian coast however heavy rain and strong winds are anticipated over Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the Hindustan times reported on Thursday.


On Tuesday night, a low-pressure vicinity fashioned over the equatorial Indian Ocean and the southwest Bay of Bengal. It went over to the critical south Bay of Bengal day after today.


in keeping with the Indian met workplace, the low-strain area is probably to transport and end up a nicely-marked low-strain location over the southeast Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea around March 19.


it's far then anticipated to move north-north-westwards alongside and off Andaman and Nicobar Islands and intensify right into a melancholy with the aid of the morning of March 20 and cyclonic storm Asani on March 21, IMD stated.


The cyclone does not appear like it's going to have an effect on the Indian coast, an IMD respectable informed the Hindustan times.


They delivered that their models imply the typhoon may also cross Bangladesh or north Myanmar coasts however it's far too early to decide the trajectory.


“All situations are beneficial for formation and intensification of the cyclone,” the reputable said.


The Indian met office expected mild to mild rainfall/thundershowers inside the south Andaman Sea on March 19.


Heavy to very heavy rainfall is anticipated at a few locations and extremely heavy rainfall at isolated locations in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the Hindustan times reviews.


sturdy winds attaining forty-50 kmph gusting to 60 kmph are very in all likelihood over the Bay of Bengal and the equatorial Indian Ocean till March 18 whilst the wind pace is regularly predicted to boom via March 21.


Gale winds velocity achieving 70-80 kmph gusting to 90 kmph are very in all likelihood over Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the Bay of Bengal.

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