Presently things are very boring in the North Indian Ocean after the departure of MAHASEN. It is only in the end of the month that the SE monsoons will start approaching South Asia. But there is another interesting development in the Arabian Sea. No it is not a cyclone, nor even a depression.
But I am talking of the mass of rain-bearing clouds in south Arabian Sea. They have been there for quite a few days now. Initially it was expected that they will give birth to a substantial storm.
But forecasts now say the system will start moving gradually towards the coast of southern Oman and give some rains on May 30, 2013. It will rain heavily in the next two days in the sea off the coast. Then this system will move in a NE direction and bring heavy rains to the Saurashtra (India) coast on May 6, 2013.
There are still some days to go. Will the rain system behave as we have predicted? Or will it change its mind and turn into something more substantial?
Let us wait and watch.
Xtreme Weather Rain Prediction Map; May 30, 2013. Rainfall in southern Oman |
Xtreme Weather Rain Prediction Map: June 2, 2013. Heavy rains off the coast of southern Oman |
Xtreme Weather Rain Prediction Map: June 5, 2013. The system now reaches the Gujarat coast and brings heavy rains |
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