Cyclone Asani Updates: The system will not make landfall either in Odisha or Andhra Pradesh, IMD Director-General Mrutunjay Mohaptra had actually said on Sunday.
Asani, the severe cyclonic storm in the Bay of Bengal, packing gale force winds up to 120 km per hour, was moving towards seaside Andhra Pradesh as well as Odisha at a speed of 25 km per hour on Monday, but expected to deteriorate progressively over the following 2 days, the climate workplace stated.
The whirlwind storm lay centred about 550 km southeast of Vishakhapatnam as well as 680 kilometres south-southeast of Puri at 5:30 am on Monday, a special notice released by the India Meteorological Division (IMD) claimed at 8:45 am.
“It is very likely to relocate northwestwards till Tuesday and reach Westcentral and adjacent Northwest Bay of Bengal off North Andhra Pradesh & Odisha shores,” the weather condition office said.
“After that, it is very likely to recurve north-northeastwards and relocate in the direction of Northwest Bay of Bengal off Odisha coastline. It is most likely to damage slowly into a Cyclonic Storm throughout the next two days,” the notice claimed.
The system will not make landfall either in Odisha or Andhra Pradesh, IMD Director-General Mrutunjay Mohaptra had actually claimed on Sunday.
He had claimed the cyclone will certainly move parallel to the eastern coastline as well as create rains from Tuesday evening.
The climate workplace said extremely high sea conditions were likely to dominate westcentral and also adjacent southern Bay of Bengal and asked fishermen not to venture out in the area for the following couple of days.
Drunk of the cyclone, seaside Odisha and adjoining areas of north coastal Andhra Pradesh are expected to obtain light to moderate rainfall from Tuesday night, the weather workplace claimed.
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Last Updated: 09 May 2022