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New Delhi : This year's first cyclonic storm 'Biporjoy' in the Arabian Sea is slowly moving north to wreak havoc. Moving from the direction. As per the forecast of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), 'Biporjoy' has rapidly intensified into a severe cyclonic storm. Due to this, there is a possibility of 'slow' onset of monsoon in Kerala and it is forecast to make 'weak' progress ahead of the southern peninsula. 'Biporjoy' is the first cyclonic storm to hit the Arabian Sea this year. )The cyclonic storm has reached near Mumbai, Gujarat and Goa India Weather According to the updated forecast issued by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) at 8.30 am on Wednesday, the cyclonic storm 'Biporjoy' in the east-central and adjoining southeast Arabian Sea moved north with a speed of two kilometers per hour in the last six hours. It intensified into a severe cyclonic storm this morning around 5.29 about 1 2020 kilometer west-southwest from Goa, 1 15051 from Mumbai Kilometers South-West, 1 from Porbandar,070 kilometer to the south-southwest and 1 from Karachi,370 kilometer to the south remained concentrated at the same place. to move north and north-northwest during next three days According to the report of the Meteorological Department, it is expected to move north and turn into a very severe cyclonic storm. After this, it will move towards north and north-west in the next three days. However, the IMD has not yet predicted any major impact on countries along the Arabian Sea including India, Oman, Iran and Pakistan. The cyclonic storm will bring monsoon Scientists say that cyclonic storms in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea are intensifying rapidly and due to climate change, they may remain very active for a long time. . The IMD had said on Tuesday that the progress of monsoon is likely to be affected by the cyclone. Monsoon may hit Kerala on June 8 or 9 Skymet Weather, a private weather forecasting agency, told That monsoon can knock in Kerala on June 8 or 9. During this, there is a possibility of light rain. He said that such powerful weather systems in the Arabian Sea affect the arrival of monsoon in the interior regions. Under the influence of the cyclone, the monsoon may reach the coastal areas at a slower pace, but it will struggle to move beyond the Western Ghats. Monsoon hits Kerala by June 1 Generally the southwest monsoon knocks over Kerala on June 1. There can be a difference of about seven days in its arrival time. In mid-May, the IMD had said that the monsoon could reach the Kerala coast by June 4. Skymet had earlier predicted the onset of monsoon over Kerala on June 7, saying it could reach there three days earlier or later. 15051Monsoon was knocking on time since last three years According to a report, the south-east monsoon last year 000075 May, 2020 June 3rd, 2020 June 1st, on the 8th of June and 2020 on 15 had knocked in Kerala on May. The IMD had earlier said that despite the development of El-Nino conditions, India is likely to receive normal rainfall during the southwest monsoon season.

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New Delhi : This year’s first cyclonic storm ‘Biporjoy’ in the Arabian Sea is slowly moving north to wreak havoc. Moving from the direction. As per the forecast of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), ‘Biporjoy’ has rapidly intensified into a severe cyclonic storm. Due to this, there is a possibility of ‘slow’ onset of monsoon in Kerala and it is forecast to make ‘weak’ progress ahead of the southern peninsula. ‘Biporjoy’ is the first cyclonic storm to hit the Arabian Sea this year.

)The cyclonic storm has reached near Mumbai, Gujarat and Goa

India Weather According to the updated forecast issued by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) at 8.30 am on Wednesday, the cyclonic storm ‘Biporjoy’ in the east-central and adjoining southeast Arabian Sea moved north with a speed of two kilometers per hour in the last six hours. It intensified into a severe cyclonic storm this morning around 5.29 about 1 2020 kilometer west-southwest from Goa, 1 15051 from Mumbai Kilometers South-West, 1 from Porbandar,070 kilometer to the south-southwest and 1 from Karachi,370 kilometer to the south remained concentrated at the same place.

to move north and north-northwest during next three days

According to the report of the Meteorological Department, it is expected to move north and turn into a very severe cyclonic storm. After this, it will move towards north and north-west in the next three days. However, the IMD has not yet predicted any major impact on countries along the Arabian Sea including India, Oman, Iran and Pakistan.

The cyclonic storm will bring monsoon

Scientists say that cyclonic storms in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea are intensifying rapidly and due to climate change, they may remain very active for a long time. . The IMD had said on Tuesday that the progress of monsoon is likely to be affected by the cyclone.

Monsoon may hit Kerala on June 8 or 9

Skymet Weather, a private weather forecasting agency, told That monsoon can knock in Kerala on June 8 or 9. During this, there is a possibility of light rain. He said that such powerful weather systems in the Arabian Sea affect the arrival of monsoon in the interior regions. Under the influence of the cyclone, the monsoon may reach the coastal areas at a slower pace, but it will struggle to move beyond the Western Ghats.

Monsoon hits Kerala by June 1

Generally the southwest monsoon knocks over Kerala on June 1. There can be a difference of about seven days in its arrival time. In mid-May, the IMD had said that the monsoon could reach the Kerala coast by June 4. Skymet had earlier predicted the onset of monsoon over Kerala on June 7, saying it could reach there three days earlier or later.

15051Monsoon was knocking on time since last three years

According to a report, the south-east monsoon last year 000075 May, 2020 June 3rd, 2020 June 1st, on the 8th of June and 2020 on 15 had knocked in Kerala on May. The IMD had earlier said that despite the development of El-Nino conditions, India is likely to receive normal rainfall during the southwest monsoon season.