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Cyclone Yaas likely to head towards coasts of West Bengal and Odisha soon.

Cyclone Yaas is expected to develop around May 25.

Key sentence:

  • Cyclone Yaas will probably frame over the Bay of Bengal around May 25, as indicated by IMD.
  • It will probably strengthen steadily into a cyclonic storm during the ensuing 72 hours.
  • Blustery winds speed coming to 45–55 kmph blasting to 65 kmph will probably beat the Andaman Sea.

cyclone Yaas is expected to develop around May 25

Cyclone Yaas will probably frame over the Bay of Bengal around May 25, as indicated by India Meteorological Department (IMD). At that point, it is probably going to move northwestwards and arrive at West Bengal and abutting Odisha drifts on May 26 evening. 

Atmospheric and oceanic conditions are also remaining favourable:

As the helpful climate for convection and ocean surface temperatures, climatic and maritime conditions are likewise staying ideal for relentless shadiness over the Andaman Sea and the bordering spaces of east-focal and the southeast Bay of Bengal around May 22.

 A low pressing factor region will probably frame over the north Andaman Sea and the connecting east-focal Bay of Bengal.

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It is very likely to intensify gradually into a cyclonic storm during the subsequent 72 hours:

It will probably strengthen steadily into a cyclonic storm during the ensuing 72 hours and move northwestwards and arrive at the West Bengal-Odisha drifts around May 26 evening. Light to direct precipitation at most places with hefty to weighty falls at disengaged puts over Andaman and Nicobar Islands is likely on May 22 and 23. 

Light to direct precipitation at most places with hefty falls at detached places liable to begin from May 25 evening with critical expansion in spatial augmentation and force accordingly over Odisha – West Bengal, abutting Assam and Meghalaya. 

Squally wind speed reaching 45–55 kmph:

Blustery wind speed coming to 45–55 kmph blasting to 65 kmph will probably beat the Andaman Sea and bordering the east-central Bay of Bengal on May 23. 

It is probably going to increment turning out to be 50–60 kmph blasting to 70 kmph from May 23 and further turning out to be storm wind speed during May 24 and 26 over significant pieces of focal Bay of Bengal and into the north Bay of Bengal and along and off Odisha – West Bengal – Bangladesh coasts during May 25 to 27. 

Sea condition will be very rough over the southeast Bay of Bengal and the South Andaman Sea:

Ocean condition will be harsh to extremely unpleasant over the southeast Bay of Bengal and the South Andaman Sea from May 21 onwards. 

Ocean conditions will be harsh to exceptionally unpleasant over the Andaman Sea and the connecting east-central Bay of Bengal on May 23, high (wave tallness of 6-9 meters/wind speed 34-47 bunches) and high to extremely high (wave stature of 9-14 meters/wind speed of 38-63) from May 24 to 26, into the north Bay of Bengal and along and off Odisha – West Bengal coasts during May 25 to 27.

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Patrick Edward

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