After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal, we can see some more disturbances coming up in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea. At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea have become turbulent, giving rise to several weather systems.
After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal, we can see some more disturbances coming up in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.
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Second cyclonic circulation in Bay of Bengal
At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea have become turbulent, giving rise to several weather systems.
At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea have become turbulent, giving rise to several weather systems.
- At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean,
- At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean,
- At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean,
At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean,At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean, At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean, |
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Second cyclonic circulation in Bay of Bengal
At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea have become turbulent, giving rise to several weather systems.
Second cyclonic circulation in Bay of BengalAt present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea have become turbulent, giving rise to several weather systems. |
Second cyclonic circulation in Bay of Bengal
After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal, we can see some more disturbances coming up in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.
After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal, we can see some more disturbances coming up in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.
- After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal, we can see some more disturbances coming up in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.
- After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal, we can see some more disturbances coming up in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.
- After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal, we can see some more disturbances coming up in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.
Second cyclonic circulation in Bay of Bengal
After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal, we can see some more disturbances coming up in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.
Second cyclonic circulation in Bay of Bengal
- After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal
- After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal
- After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal
Second cyclonic circulation in Bay of Bengal
After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal, we can see some more disturbances coming up in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea. At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea have become turbulent, giving rise to several weather systems.
City | State | Max Temp |
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Allahabad | Uttar Pradesh | 42°C |
Thiruvananthapuram | Haryana | 46°C |
Second cyclonic circulation in Bay of Bengal
After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal, we can see some more disturbances coming up in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.
At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea have become turbulent, giving rise to several weather systems.
After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal, we can see some more disturbances coming up in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.
May 13, 2016 16:04
Second cyclonic circulation in Bay of Bengal
After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal, we can see some more disturbances coming up in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.
At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea have become turbulent, giving rise to several weather systems.
India witnesses two cyclone seasons in a year. First is during pre-Monsoon season in April and May, while other is during post-Monsoon season in October and November. During this, all the Indian seas become active and may see several systems coming up. However, all these weather systems do not transform into cyclones.
May 13, 2016 16:02
According to AVM GP Sharma, President, Meteorology and Climate Change, Skymet Weather, “We expect these systems to combine together and further intensify into a well-marked low pressure area in Southwest Bay of Bengal by May 14.”
Thereafter, it is likely to strengthen into a depression and then possibly become the first cyclonic storm of the season.
This system will be responsible for the onset of Southwest Monsoon over Andaman and Nicobar Islands before the scheduled arrival.
April 29, 2016 15:20
After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal, we can see some more disturbances coming up in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.
At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea have become turbulent, giving rise to several weather systems.
India witnesses two cyclone seasons in a year. First is during pre-Monsoon season in April and May, while other is during post-Monsoon season in October and November. During this, all the Indian seas become active and may see several systems coming up. However, all these weather systems do not transform into cyclones.
April 27, 201612:10
After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal, we can see some more disturbances coming up in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.
At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea have become turbulent, giving rise to several weather systems.
India witnesses two cyclone seasons in a year. First is during pre-Monsoon season in April and May, while other is during post-Monsoon season in October and November. During this, all the Indian seas become active and may see several systems coming up. However, all these weather systems do not transform into cyclones.
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Mar 24, 201615:00 After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal, we can see some more disturbances coming up in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea. At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea have become turbulent, giving rise to several weather systems. India witnesses two cyclone seasons in a year. First is during pre-Monsoon season in April and May, while other is during post-Monsoon season in October and November. During this, all the Indian seas become active and may see several systems coming up. However, all these weather systems do not transform into cyclones.
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Mar 20, 201612:50
After a possible cyclonic storm brewing in Southeast Bay of Bengal, we can see some more disturbances coming up in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea. At present, all the three Indian seas including the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea have become turbulent, giving rise to several weather systems. India witnesses two cyclone seasons in a year. First is during pre-Monsoon season in April and May, while other is during post-Monsoon season in October and November. During this, all the Indian seas become active and may see several systems coming up. However, all these weather systems do not transform into cyclones.
Indian seas become turbulent as Monsoon 2016 approaches.According to AVM GP Sharma, President, Meteorology and Climate Change, Skymet Weather, “We expect these systems to combine together and further intensify into a well-marked low pressure area in Southwest Bay of Bengal by May 14.” |
Feb 28, 201614:50
The active ITCZ is also indicating some disturbances are likely to emerge in Arabian Sea but that needs to be observed for few more days.
The weather models are suggesting that we could see a system developing in Arabian Sea by May 21 or 22.
City | State | Maximum Temp. |
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Allahabad | Uttar Pradesh | 42°C |
Gurugram Thiruvananthapuram | Haryana | 46°C |
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