Cyclone Nanauk Is Breaking Up Fast! Will Disintegrate In 24 Hours!

Infra-red satellite image of Nanauk taken at 1000 hrs GMT today (June 13, 2014) shows the dying storm well

The JTWC says in its latest Cyclone Nanauk bulletin that the storm is dissipating rapidly. In 24 hours it will be below cyclone strength.

Here is what it says.....

130900Z (JUNE 13, 2014 0900 AM GMT) POSITION NEAR 21.4N 64.3E.
TROPICAL CYCLONE 02A (NANAUK), LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 258 NM
SOUTHWEST OF KARACHI, PAKISTAN, HAS TRACKED NORTHWARD AT 09 KNOTS
OVER THE PAST SIX HOURS.
   
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS NOW - 035 KT, GUSTS 045 KT

THIS IS THE FINAL WARNING ON THIS SYSTEM BY THE JOINT TYPHOON WRN CEN. THE SYSTEM WILL BE CLOSELY MONITORED FOR SIGNS OF REGENERATION.





Infra-Red Satellite Image of Nanauk at 1200 hrs GMT, June 13, 2014, Friday
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Has it changed its path again...to wards Pakistan? ? So is muscat safe now? Flying to india tmrw morning...pls advice. .

Unknown said...

It is breaking up. Muscat is safe. No, it is not going towards Pakistan. It will drift eastwards for a few days and totally disintegrate mid sea (Even as a low pressure area) and the remains will merge with the monsoons going into India.

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