Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Depression over Arabian Sea likely to intensify into cyclonic storm: IMD

Skymet Weather says monsoon onset over Kerala may happen on June 8 or June 9 but it is expected to be a ‘meek and mild entry’

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NEW DELHI: A depression over the southeast Arabian Sea, south of Porbandar in Gujarat, is likely to move northwestw­ard and intensify into a cyclonic storm, the India Meteorolog­ical Department said on Tuesday.

The cyclonic storm will be called Cyclone Biparjoy, a name given by Bangladesh.

In a bulletin, the MeT office said the depression lay about 950 km westsouthw­est of Goa, 1,100 km southsouth­west of Mumbai, 1,190 km south of Porbandar and 1,490 km south of Karachi, Pakistan, at 8:30 am.

“It is likely to move nearly northwards and intensify into a cyclonic storm over east-central Arabian Sea and adjoining southeast Arabian Sea,” it said.

The MeT office said the cyclonic storm will intensify into a severe cyclonic storm by Thursday morning and very severe cyclonic storm by Friday evening.

Sea conditions are likely to be very high along and off the Kerala-Karnataka coasts and Lakshadwee­p-Maldives areas on June 6 and Konkan-Goa-Maharashtr­a coasts from June 8 to June 10. Fishermen out at sea have been advised to return to the coast.

The IMD had Monday said the formation of the low-pressure system over the southeast Arabian Sea and its intensific­ation is expected to critically influence the advance of the monsoon towards the Kerala coast.

The weather department, however, did not give a tentative date for the arrival of the monsoon in Kerala.

Private forecastin­g agency Skymet Weather said the monsoon onset over Kerala may happen on June 8 or June 9 but it is expected to be a “meek and mild entry”.

“These powerful weather systems in the Arabian Sea spoil the advancemen­t of the monsoon deep inland. Under their influence, the monsoon stream may reach coastal parts but will struggle to penetrate beyond the Western Ghats,” it said.

Skymet had earlier predicted the monsoon onset over Kerala on June 7 with an error margin of three days.

“The southwest monsoon is likely to arrive within this bracket. Onset criteria require stipulated rainfall on two consecutiv­e days over Lakshadwee­p, Kerala and coastal Karnataka. Accordingl­y,

the spread and intensity of rainfall may match these requiremen­ts on June 8 or June 9. However, the onset of the annual event may not be loud and sound. It may only make a meek and mild entry to start with,” the private weather forecastin­g agency said.

D S Pai, senior scientist, IMD, said Kerala received good rain on Monday too and conditions are favourable for the onset of monsoon over the next two to three days.

Southern peninsula will get rain under the influence of the cyclonic storm and a low-pressure system developing in the Bay of Bengal. However, further progress of the monsoon beyond the southern peninsula will happen after the cyclone degenerate­s, Pai said.

The southwest monsoon normally sets in over Kerala on June 1 with a standard deviation of about seven days. In mid-May, the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) said monsoon might arrive in Kerala by June 4.

The southeast monsoon arrived in the southern state on May 29 last year, June 3 in 2021, June 1 in 2020, June 8 in 2019 and May 29 in 2018.

Scientists say a slightly delayed onset over Kerala does not mean that the monsoon will reach other parts of the country late. It also does not impact the total rainfall over the country during the season.

India is expected to get normal rainfall during the southwest monsoon season despite the evolving El Nino conditions, the IMD had earlier said. Northwest India is expected to see normal to below-normal rainfall. East and northeast, central, and south peninsula are expected to receive normal rainfall at 94-106 per cent of the long-period average of 87 centimetre­s.

 ?? PTI ?? Satellite image taken between 03:00 pm and 03:26 pm IST shows the location of Cyclone Biparjoy
PTI Satellite image taken between 03:00 pm and 03:26 pm IST shows the location of Cyclone Biparjoy

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