March 29, 2024

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Cyclone ‘Jawad’ roams the Bay of Bengal, may weaken a bit on Saturday

The deep depression over West-Central Bay of Bengal intensified into cyclone ‘Jawad’ on Friday afternoon and lay centred about 360 km South-South-East of Vishakhapatnam and 470 km South-South-East of Gopalpur, 530 km South-South-West of Puri and 600 km South-South-West of Paradip (all Odisha).

It is very likely to intensify as a intense cyclone and sprint in just achieve of the North Andhra Pradesh–South Odisha coasts by Saturday early morning in what is a sustained North-North-East observe, grazing the overall Odisha and West Bengal coasts enforced by a western disturbance dipping in travelling from North-West and Central India. In this method, ‘Jawad’ may well not be permitted to travel deep into the inside of the two States.

Significant cyclone to weaken

Numerical design projections by the IMD indicates that ‘Jawad’ may well achieve peak wind speeds of 90-one hundred km/hr gusting to one hundred ten km/hr as a intense cyclone by Friday evening but weaken into a regular cyclone on Saturday early morning after remaining built to drag alone near along the coast. It will sustain as a cyclone into Saturday midnight in advance of very likely heading for an eventual landfall and dissipation along the West Bengal coast.

The IMD does not suggest a time and location for landfall in its bulletin on Friday evening but has issued a warning of possible injury from the storm to the Srikakulam, Vizianagaram and Vishakhapatnam districts of North Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Gajapati, Ganjam, Puri, Nayagarh, Khurda, Cuttack, Jagatsinghpur and Kendrapara districts of Odisha.

Off-shore operations

Offshore and along-shore operations along the North Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal coasts had been recommended to be judiciously controlled on Friday and suspended on equally Saturday and Sunday until these types of time ‘Jawad’ passes. Fishermen have been recommended not to undertaking into West-Central and North-West Bay of Bengal and along and off the North Andhra Pradesh-Odisha-West Bengal coasts until Sunday.

Rain outlook for Saturday reported light to moderate rainfall is very likely at most areas over South Coastal Odisha with large to extremely large rainfall and very large falls at isolated areas and large to extremely large rainfall at isolated areas over North Coastal Andhra Pradesh, North Coastal Odisha and adjoining inside districts and also over the coastal districts of the plains of West Bengal.

Rainfall outlook

The forecast for Sunday indicates light to moderate rainfall at lots of areas over the plains of West Bengal and North Odisha with large to extremely large rainfall. It will be large at isolated areas over Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura. As for Monday, light to moderate rainfall is very likely at lots of areas over Assam, Meghalaya and Mizoram and Tripura with large to extremely large rainfall at isolated areas.

Article-monsoon cyclones of October and November in the Bay have had disastrous implications for the not just the overall East Coastline of India but also for the coasts of Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Myanmar, according to meteorologists. Accessible details indicates that intense cyclones over the Bay have developed in their figures for the duration of over the earlier number of decades, primarily for the duration of the month of November.