The storm will be at its strongest on June 12, Thursday, 2014 with winds of more than 90 kph.
A storm is coming in the Arabian Sea. Latest forecasts say that. But the question is will it be named? Will it be called Nanauk? Or will it be termed as 02A or something like that.
It all depends on the IMD (Indian Meteorological Department). If it feels that sustained winds of the storm are below 62 Kph then it will call it a "Deep Depression". No naming. No honoring with the name of "Nanauk".
But if according to IMD's observations the sustained winds are over 62 Kph then the storm will be called "Nanauk".
What do we think about it?
According to forecasts, the system will be the strongest on June 12, 2014 (Thursday) with winds of more than 90 Kph. So we feel the storm will be termed a "cyclonic storm" by the IMD and named Nanauk.
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DEFINITION OF MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS: Most weather agencies use the definition for sustained winds recommended by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), which specifies measuring winds at a height of 10 metres (33 ft) for 10 minutes, and then taking the average. However, the United States National Weather Service defines sustained winds within tropical cyclones by averaging winds over a period of one minute, measured at the same 10 metres (33 ft) height. This is an important distinction, as the value of a one-minute sustained wind is 14% greater than a ten-minute sustained wind.
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