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June 2015
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Showing posts with label
June 2015
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After Gujarat, Monsoon Will Shift To Uttar Pradesh. Heavy Rains By June 27, 2015
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The next deluge spot in India after Gujarat is Uttar Pradesh. The reason being the Bay of Bengal low will collide with the remnants of th...
Arabian Sea depression to hit South Gujarat at Surat
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Update: June 23, 2015, 1030 hours GMT The European model has said depression 97A will move in a north easterly direction in the next 24 h...
DEPRESSION WILL INTENSIFY RAPIDLY, HIT SAURASHTRA TONIGHT
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The latest GFS forecast data that is coming in says Arabian Sea deep depression 97A may rapidly intensify in the coming 12 hours, perhaps...
A Big Rain Maker Low To Form In Arabian Sea Soon
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After the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea is going to spawn a deep depression in the next couple of days by June 21, 2015. Perhaps this wi...
Two Storm Systems To Propel Monsoons To Indian Hinterland In A Week
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Two low pressure areas (Perhaps tropical depressions) likely to form one each in the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea within the next three da...
MONSOONS TO REV UP FROM JUNE 16, 2015
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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 c...
Weakened Tropical Cyclone Ashobaa Will Enter Oman Tomorrow Night
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Cyclone Ashobaa is weakening. It will enter northeastern Oman in the Al Sharqiyah Region near Masirah Island tomorrow late night. That is th...
Dismal Monsoon Rainfall Expected Till June 22, 2015
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IMD's grim picture for monsoon 2015 seems to be coming true. Looks like the villain El Nino is going to spoil the rains in the Indian su...
CFS (Climate Forecast System) Predicts An Arabian Sea Cyclone in June 2015
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CFS (Climate Forecast System) has been developed to give long range forecasts for two months and more by the US NOAA. Perusing the foreca...
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