Cyclone Remal is approaching

 



Low pressure to low pressure may develop in the Bay of Bengal by the end of this May. Meteorologists have predicted that it may turn into a severe cyclone. According to various weather forecasting models, they think that.

On Friday, American and European weather forecast models simultaneously predicted a cyclonic storm in the South Bay of Bengal. The likely name of this cyclone will be 'Rimal'. The Arabic name given to Oman means sand. Between May 20 and 27, the strong cyclone may make landfall directly along the coast of Bangladesh and West Bengal in India.

Director of Meteorological Department. Azizur Rahman said that 1 to 2 low pressures may develop in the Bay of Bengal this May, of which a low pressure may develop into a cyclone in the second half of the month. He said, anywhere in the country, one to three mild and moderate and one to two severe heatwaves may occur. Day temperatures will be higher than normal in this month. But it will not go to the state of April.

Mostafa Kamal Palash, a Ph.D. researcher on meteorology and climate at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada, said that cyclones form in the Bay of Bengal mainly before the start of the monsoon season and after the end of the monsoon season. Monsoon flow over Bangladesh usually starts after 30th May to 7th June. Although the pre-monsoon cyclone season started in March, no cyclone-low pressure or low pressure has formed in the Bay of Bengal till Friday. Hence enough energy has accumulated in the Bay of Bengal to form a cyclone. As the potential cyclone is expected to form after May 20, it may become very strong. Three of the four main elements required for cyclone formation and strengthening are already present in the central and southern Bay of Bengal.

This weather expert analyzed various weather models and said that there is a strong fear of a strong cyclone between May 20 and 27. On Friday, weather forecast models of the US and the European Union predicted a cyclonic storm in the South Bay of Bengal. As per the latest forecast, Rimal is likely to hit the coast between May 23-25. It can make direct landfall along the coast of Bangladesh and West Bengal of India.

Analyzing the forecast, it is known about the possible cyclone that the likely time of formation of the cyclone is May 19-21. Full moon night on May 23. Possible time of landfall is May 23-25. A possible land impact site is anywhere along the coast of India's West Bengal and Cox's Bazar district of Bangladesh. The maximum wind speed at the time of impact is likely to be 150-180 km per hour on the west coast of Bay of Bengal, 170-200 km per hour on the east coast.

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