Southern Indian Ocean Cyclone ADJALI To Form November 15, 2014 Near Diego Garcia



It is the southern hemisphere which is going to throw up storms now. The southern Indian ocean will start off with cyclone ADJALI. It will form near the Diego Garcia Islands and intensify and travel in a SSW direction. By the time it passes the Rodrigues island of Mauritius it will start weakening. But Mauritius will have winds and rains on November 22, 2014.

Adjali will be no Nuri. But it will be a significant tropical storm on November 17-18 throwing up winds of 100+ Kph. The cluster of islands near Madagascar (Including Mauritius) are lucky that the storm will weaken by the time it reaches them.

Most affected will be Rodrigues Islands. Adjali is going move past it on November 21, Gale and heavy rains are expected on that tourist destination. If you are thinking of a Mauritius vacation around November 21-23, my advice is, postpone it.

Latest updates indicate there are two "Invest" in the southern Indian ocean now. These are low pressure area which meteorologists watch closely and think may turn into a bigger storm.

94S:This is the one we feel will turn into cyclone Adjali.

95S: This has formed further SW near Mauritius.

We shall keenly watch developments and keep you in formed.

The two "Invests" in the southern Indian ocean today



Cyclone Adjali as seen on November 19-20

Invest 94S: Future storm ADJALI as seen on November 14, 2014
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