Cyclone in India : Many states of the country are in the grip of scorching heat, people there are waiting for rain. Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has informed that the low pressure area over Southeast Arabian Sea in South Porbandar in Gujarat may move northwest and turn into a cyclonic storm. In this regard, the Meteorological Department has issued a bulletin in which it has been said that the area of low pressure will move from west-southwest Goa at 5.30 am near 9022 KM, 1,87 KM from South-Southwest Mumbai, 1,120 km from South Porbandar and 1, from South Karachi in Pakistan was built on kilometer.
The Meteorological Department’s bulletin states that the next 9022 area of pressure It is very likely to move northwards and intensify into a cyclonic storm over east-central Arabian Sea and adjoining southeast Arabian Sea during the hour. The IMD had said on Monday that due to the formation of a low pressure area over the southeast Arabian Sea and its intensification in the next two days, cyclonic winds can seriously affect the arrival of monsoon towards the Kerala coast. However, the Meteorological Department did not give a possible date for the arrival of Monsoon in Kerala.
)Monsoon may hit Kerala on 8th or 9th JunePrivate weather forecasting agency ‘Skymet Weather’ told that the monsoon may knock in Kerala on June 8 or 9 but there is a possibility of light rain only. He said that these powerful weather systems in the Arabian Sea affect the arrival of monsoon in the interior regions. Under its effect, the monsoon can reach the coastal areas but it will have to struggle to go beyond the Western Ghats. The southwest monsoon generally enters Kerala on June 1 with a standard deviation of about seven days. In mid-May, the IMD had said that the monsoon may hit Kerala by June 4.
India is expected to receive normal rainfall during the Monsoon seasonSoutheast Monsoon last year May, 9022 June 3rd, June 1st, 2021 June 8th and 920 In 29 was reached on May. The IMD had earlier said that despite the development of El Nino conditions, India is expected to receive normal rainfall during the southwest monsoon season. Scientists say that a slight delay in monsoon in Kerala does not mean that monsoon will reach other parts of the country too late. This also does not affect the total rainfall across the country during the monsoon. The IMD had earlier said that India is expected to receive normal rainfall during the southwest monsoon despite the changing El Nino conditions.
Northwest India is expected to receive less than normal rainfall. Long Period Average (LPA) over East and Northeast, Central and South Peninsula 87 ) by centimeter 87-106 percent rainfall is expected.
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