Update June 13, 2015
A DEPRESSION LIKELY IN BAY OF BENGAL IN A FEW DAYS
After the Arabian Sea turned stormy and gave birth to tropical cyclone Ashobaa it is the turn of Bay of Bengal.
There is a distinct possibility that the bay may spawn a low in the next 72 hours which may turn into a deep depression within a day or two after that.
If this happens the monsoons will become active again. Ashobaa had drained away some of its enegy.
Heavy stormy rainfall seems to be coming Andhra's way as the depression is likely to form near its coast.
Hard to be certain as the monsoons are not giving clear indications where they will energize from.
We had talked about that yesterday.
Presently it appears the Andhra coast will be the next center of attraction.
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Indications are the south west monsoons will become active again from June 16 onwards. The reason being the formation of two low pressure areas, one each in tthe Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal.
One of the lows will materialize near the Andhra coast and then move along the coast to Odisha and then enter West Bengal.
The Arabian Sea low may form around June 18. It may move into south Gujarat in a day or two after that.
In fact another low is expected in the Bay of Bengal on June 22, 2015. But ten days is a long time.
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