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  • Low Pressure Area Over Bay Of Bengal Likely To Intensify Into Cyclonic Storm On Wednesday

    Low Pressure Area Over Bay Of Bengal Likely To Intensify Into Cyclonic Storm On Wednesday

    A well-marked low-pressure area lies over the southeast Bay of Bengal and adjoining south Andaman Sea is likely to intensify into a cyclonic storm on Wednesday, the Met department said.

    The system is expected to move initially north-northwestwards till May 12 morning and later towards Bangladesh-Myanmar coasts, India Meteorological Department said on Tuesday.

    Fishermen and operators of small ships, boats and trawlers are advised not to venture into the southeast and adjoining central Bay of Bengal from Tuesday.

    The weather office also asked those who are over the east-central Bay of Bengal and north Andaman Sea to return during the day.

    “The well-marked low-pressure area over southeast Bay and Bengal and adjoining south Andaman Sea is very likely to intensify into a depression by today evening and subsequently into a cyclonic storm over southeast Bay of Bengal and adjoining areas of east-central Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea on May 10,” the IMD said in a bulletin.

    Light to moderate rainfall at most places with heavy to very heavy precipitation at isolated places is likely over Andaman and Nicobar islands from Tuesday to Thursday, the Met department said.

    In Kolkata the discomfort level persisted on Tuesday.

    An IMD statement said the city experienced maximum 38.5 degrees celsius and a minimum of 29.5 degrees. The temperature in south Bengal districts hovered round 38-40 degrees celsius and will remain so in the next 24 hours.

    The maximum humidity was 84 per cent in the city and its neighbourhood.

    IMD, Deputy Director, East, Sanjib Banerjee said the temperature is expected to rise further on Wednesday before the system moves forward and rains begin.

  • Cyclone likely in Bay of Bengal around May 9: IMD

    Cyclone likely in Bay of Bengal around May 9: IMD

    BHUBANESWAR: A summer cyclone is likely to take place in the Bay of Bengal around May 9 though details of its path and intensification was not assessed as yet, the IMD said on Wednesday. IMD Director General Mrutunjay Mohapatra said the guidance of numerical models indicate formation of a cyclonic storm around May 9, but its movement and intensification may be determined after the low pressure area forms on May 7. However, there is no forecast so far regarding landfall over the country’s coast. But fishermen are advised against venturing into the sea from May 7, he said.

    Keeping in view the weather development, the Odisha government has already put collectors of 18 coastal and adjoining districts and officials of 11 departments on the alert, its special relief commissioner Satyabrata Sahu said on Wednesday. Mohapatra said a cyclonic circulation is to be formed over southeast Bay of Bengal around May 6 and under its influence, a low pressure area is likely to form over the same region around May 7. The system is likely to concentrate into a depression over southeast Bay of Bengal on May 8. “There is a good possibility of the circulation intensifying into a cyclonic storm while moving towards the central Bay of Bengal around May 9. The system is being constantly watched and monitored regularly,” he said.

    Stating that predicting the path of summer cyclones is very difficult, the IMD DG told a local TV news channel that the details of its path and intensity will be provided after the low pressure area is formed. Asked about the likely impact on Odisha coast, Mohapatra said no alert has been issued for it or any other place on the east coast.

    The information on the cyclone is aimed at updating fishermen, oil explorers or any other commercial operations being carried out in the Bay of Bengal, Mohapatra said that people were urged not to panic about a possible cyclone. Mohapatra said April, May and June are considered as summer cyclone months, while September, October and November are monsoon cyclone months. The east coast has witnessed three summer cyclones – Fani, Amphan and Yaas in the month of May in 2019, 2020 and 2021 respectively.

    A statement by Odisha’s SRC’s office said : “As per the tropical weather outlook dated May 3, 2023, issued by IMD, the development of cyclonic circulation around 6th of May is under constant watch. IMD will communicate details of its path and intensity. No warning have been issued by IMD for Odisha coast.” However all cyclone prone districts are kept in a state of readiness. Districts and line departments along with the NDRF, ODRAF and others are in readiness for any possible eventuality.