The cyclonic storm “BIPARJOY” will continue to strengthen into a Very Severe Cyclonic Storm over the southeast Arabian Sea coast during the next 12 hours.
In the coastal areas of Gujarat, the storm is expected to bring light rain and wind speed of 40 to 50 kmph during the next several days. Fishermen in the state have been advised not to enter the Arabian Sea before June 14.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) statement, the current position of the extremely severe cyclonic storm is about 860 km in the west-southwest direction from Goa, 970 km in the south-west direction from Mumbai, 1050 km in the south-southwest direction. km is from Porbandar, and 1350 km in the south direction from Karachi.
Forecast organizations claim that the storm “growing rapidly,” The transition from a simple cyclonic circulation to a strong cyclonic storm in just 48 hours surpassed earlier estimates.
See also: NASA discovers a polar cyclone on Uranus for the first time in groundbreaking discovery
Cloud density and atmospheric conditions suggest that the system is expected to maintain its Extremely Severe Cyclonic Strength till June 12.
The coasts of Goa, Maharashtra and Karnataka are likely to be affected by Cyclone “Biparjoy”. The Gujarat government has said that it is fully prepared to deal with any possible natural calamity.
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The cyclonic storm “BIPARJOY” will continue to strengthen into a Very Severe Cyclonic Storm over the southeast Arabian Sea coast during the next 12 hours.
In the coastal areas of Gujarat, the storm is expected to bring light rain and wind speed of 40 to 50 kmph during the next several days. Fishermen in the state have been advised not to enter the Arabian Sea before June 14.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) statement, the current position of the extremely severe cyclonic storm is about 860 km in the west-southwest direction from Goa, 970 km in the south-west direction from Mumbai, 1050 km in the south-southwest direction. km is from Porbandar, and 1350 km in the south direction from Karachi.
Forecast organizations claim that the storm “growing rapidly,” The transition from a simple cyclonic circulation to a strong cyclonic storm in just 48 hours surpassed earlier estimates.
See also: NASA discovers a polar cyclone on Uranus for the first time in groundbreaking discovery
Cloud density and atmospheric conditions suggest that the system is expected to maintain its Extremely Severe Cyclonic Strength till June 12.
The coasts of Goa, Maharashtra and Karnataka are likely to be affected by Cyclone “Biparjoy”. The Gujarat government has said that it is fully prepared to deal with any possible natural calamity.
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