The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has said that a low pressing factor region is probably going to shape over the South-East Arabian Sea around May 14 morning affected by cyclone Tauktae, which will get north-northwest across the ocean and heighten into the current year's first cyclonic tempest.
The cyclonic tempest, which comes when the nation is engaging one of the most exceedingly awful Covid-19 episodes, may move over the east-focal Arabian Sea around May 16 and from there on keep on moving north-northwestwards, the IMD said.
On the off chance that the typhoon heightens, it may make light moderate precipitation, with substantial storm at confined places over Lakshadweep Islands on May 13 and 14.
The power of precipitation is probably going to improve with the probability of weighty falls at a couple of spots and amazingly substantial falls at disengaged puts on May 15.
In Kerala, affected by the tornado storm, light to direct precipitation at most places is normal, with substantial to weighty falls at confined places on May 14 and 15.
In adjoining Tamil Nadu, the met division said that the tornado will make light moderate precipitation at a couple of spots with hefty falls at disconnected places generally over south Tamil Nadu on May 14 and at numerous spots with substantial to weighty falls at confined spots over Ghat regions of Tamil Nadu on May 15.
In Karnataka, the twister may make light moderate precipitation at numerous spots with substantial falls at separated spots over beach front and connecting Ghat spaces of south inside Karnataka on May 14 and weighty falls at confined places on May 15.
Wind Speed: IMD says the twister may prompt blustery breeze with speeds arriving at 40-50 kmph and that blasting to 60 kmph is likely absurd Arabian Sea, abutting Lakshadweep–Maldives region and central Indian Ocean from May 14 morning.
It is probably going to increment slowly arrive at 50-60 kmph blasting to 70 kmph over a similar area from fifteenth morning. The breeze is probably going to increment steadily turning out to be Gale wind speed arriving at 60–70 kmph blasting to 80 kmph over east-focal Arabian Sea and bordering southeast Arabian Sea and Lakshadweep region from May 16 morning.
Over Kerala and Karnataka drifts, the twister may cause blustery breezes with speed arriving at 40-50 kmph blasting to 60 kmph on May fourteenth and 45-55 kmph blasting to 65 kmph along and off Kerala-Karnataka drifts on May 15 and 16.
Ocean condition: The met division said that affected by the tornado, ocean conditions over southeast Arabian Sea and connecting Lakshadweep-Maldives territory and tropical Indian Ocean will be harsh to extremely unpleasant on May 14 and 15, while ocean condition over East Central Arabian Sea will be unpleasant to high on May 16.
Ocean conditions will likewise be harsh over Comorin territory and along and off Kerala coast on May 14 and 15, over East-Central Arabian Sea along and off Karnataka coast on May 15, and Maharashtra and Goa drifts on May 16.
Tsunami: The met office said tsunamis around one meter higher than the cosmic tide could immerse low lying spaces of Lakshadweep Islands on May 15 and 16, while anglers out in the Deep Sea are encouraged to get back to drift by May 14.
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