The cyclonic storm Mocha is becoming active. The IMD said that by May 8, a low pressure area is likely to form over southeast Bay of Bengal and around May 9 it may turn into a high pressure area over southeast Bay of Bengal. After this the depression will intensify into a cyclonic storm which will move northwards towards the Bay of Central Bengal. , IMD issued alert: Director General of India Meteorological Department (IMD) Mrityunjay Mohapatra said about the storm that a cyclonic circulation The situation is forming in the lower and middle tropospheric levels over the Bay of Bengal and southeast. Due to its effect, a low pressure area is expected to form in the same area by May 8. He said that after the formation of a low pressure area, information about the path and intensity of the possible cyclone would be made available later. Mohapatra said that around May 9, a low pressure area could form in the southeast of the Bay of Bengal and turn into a cyclonic storm. , Yamen named the cyclone: This cyclonic storm in the Bay of Bengal will be named ‘Mocha’ (Mokha). , a name suggested from the dew of Yemen. The Meteorological Office has issued a warning to fishermen in the southeast Bay of Bengal from Sunday. -38 There is a warning of wind blowing at the speed of kilometer per hour. The meteorological office has told fishermen that those in southeast Bay of Bengal are advised to return to safer places before May 7 and those in central Bay of Bengal before May 9. .
Heavy rain expected: The Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rains due to Cyclone Mocha. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for Odisha. According to IMD, warnings of heavy rain and thunderstorm have been issued in several districts of Odisha including Balasore, Bhadrak, Jajpur, Kendrapara, Cuttack and Puri. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert regarding the rain.
How are the names of cyclonic storms kept: Mocha, Titli, Gaja, Hudhud, Nisarga, Amphan many hear these strange names of storms. People must be surprised too, but do you know how these storms are named so strangely. Let us tell you, the Economic and Social Commission of the United Nations and the World Meteorological Organization have released the year a system has been made to give names to the storms coming in the Indian Ocean. , Names of storms are kept like this: Tell India, Maldives, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Myanmar, Oman, Thailand, Iran, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Yemen, these countries have prepared a list of names of cyclonic storms. According to the alphabet, these countries name storms first then second then third. For example, let us assume that the first cyclone was named by India. According to the name given by India to the second storm, Pakistan then to the third one to Sri Lanka. In this way, first all the members name the storms, after that this naming will start again from India. This time the name of the storm is Mocha. Which is kept by Yemen.
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Bay of Bengal CyclonePublished Date
Sun, May 7, 2023, 9: 40 PM IST
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