Tag: Low Pressure In Andaman Sea

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'Probable' Cyclone Brewing in Bay of Bengal may miss Odisha!

Bhubaneswar: Is a Low Pressure Area (LOPAR) likely to develop over the Andaman sea on November 4 later progress into a cyclone in Bay of Bengal (BoB)? Significantly, October – November period has been the cyclone season in BoB. But post brewing up Fani in May this year, the BoB has been relatively quieter this […]

  • Friday, 23 April 2021
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Heavy rains in Odisha from Nov 9, North Andaman Low Pressure unlikely to become cyclone!

Bhubaneswar: Dry days will soon time out as heavy rains will lash Odisha from November 9 under the influence of a tropical depression that will cross Andhra Pradesh coasts by November 11-12. As per the relevant weather data available with the US-based National Centre for Environment Prediction (NCEP), the developing system over north Andaman sea […]

  • Friday, 23 April 2021
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Cyclone brewing near north Andaman seas may hit Odisha Coasts on Nov 10-11!

Bhubaneswar: No good news seemingly for Odisha. The Low Pressure Area (LOPAR) that is likely to develop over the north Andaman sea on November 4 (Monday) will later progress into a cyclone in the Bay of Bengal (BoB). And the bad news is it will move towards northern Odisha coast and may hit between Jagatsinghpur […]

  • Friday, 23 April 2021
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Odisha keeping fingers crossed, US agency predicts cyclone to drift away from coasts!

Bhubaneswar: With IMD and Joint Typhoon Warning Centre (US Navy) today confirming the formation of Low Pressure Area over north Andaman seas, the spectre of cyclone looms large in Bay of Bengal (BoB). And Fani-struck Odisha keeps its fingers crossed. While IMD’s latest bulletin has been quite conservative as it only has predicted the system […]

  • Friday, 23 April 2021
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'Severe' cyclone in BoB: IMD says may skip Odisha, INCOIS still shows hitting State on Nov 10!

Bhubaneswar: The big breaking at this hour is the Bay of Bengal has conceived another cyclone after Fani. And the significant fact is the intensity of cyclone will upgrade to ‘severe’ cyclonic storm by November 7. While IMD bulletin says the system is now 950 km south-southeast from Paradip, it is 1020 km and 1000 […]

  • Friday, 23 April 2021
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