Hindustan Times (East UP)

Cyclone Shaheen likely to form over west coast

- Jayashree Nandi letters@hindustant­imes.com With PTI inputs

NEW DELHI: Cyclone Shaheen that is likely to form over the Arabian Sea on Friday is among two extremely intense weather systems developing over India’s eastern and western parts, which could lead to widespread and extremely heavy rain in parts of the country, India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) said on Wednesday.

There is also a well-marked low-pressure system over western parts of Gangetic West Bengal and neighbourh­ood. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center suggested it could intensify into a land cyclone but later said that it is only an area of convection. Some European models are indicating intensific­ation of the system. “We do not think it is going to intensify into a cyclone. It will remain well marked for some time. The system is intense which brought extremely heavy rain yesterday (Tuesday) and bring very heavy rains today (Wednesday) also,” said Sunitha Devi, the in-charge of cyclones at IMD.

Another well-marked lowpressur­e area, a remnant of Cyclone Gulab, is over north Madhya Maharashtr­a, adjoining Gujarat and southwest Madhya Pradesh. It is likely to move west-north-westwards, emerge into the northeast Arabian Sea and intensify into a depression by Thursday morning.

The remnant is likely to move further west-north-westwards and intensify into the cyclonic storm Shaheen during the subsequent 24 hours. Thereafter it is likely to continue to move west north-westwards towards Pakistan. “Though the cyclone will not hit the Indian coast, we can expect high sea around Gujarat and the Gulf of Kutch. Fishermen and coastal population­s will be affected,” said Devi.

In view of likely tropical cyclone formation over the northeast Arabian Sea, fishermen have been advised against venturing into the north and adjoining central Arabian Sea and along and off Gujarat and north Maharashtr­a coasts from Thursday. Fishermen, who are out at sea, have been advised to return to safer places by Wednesday evening.

Heavy to very heavy and extremely heavy falls at isolated places are likely over Gujarat region, Daman, Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and heavy to very heavy falls at isolated places over north Konkan in the coming two days. Light to moderate rainfall at most places with heavy to very heavy falls at isolated places is very likely over Saurashtra and Kutch and heavy falls at isolated places over Gujarat region and north Konkan, the IMD added.

 ?? PRAFUL GANGURDE/HT PHOTO ?? Shops flooded in Amrut Nagar due to influence of the cyclonic storm Gulab, causing heavy rains in Thane, Mumbai on Tuesday.
PRAFUL GANGURDE/HT PHOTO Shops flooded in Amrut Nagar due to influence of the cyclonic storm Gulab, causing heavy rains in Thane, Mumbai on Tuesday.

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