Live updates on Cyclone Mocha: On May 10, a cyclone will develop over the Bay of Bengal.
According to the Indian Meteorological Service, Cyclone Mocha, which is developing over the Bay of Bengal, might become a very severe storm by Friday, May 12, with winds as high as 130 kph.
On May 9, the cyclone is projected to become a depression, and on May 10, Cyclone Mocha. The storm is anticipated to approach the shores of Bangladesh and Burma around May 12, according to the forecast service.
The IMD reports that on Monday, a low-pressure region had already developed over the southeast Bay of Bengal and the nearby South Andaman Sea.
On May 10, a cyclonic storm is predicted to emerge over the Bay of Bengal.
The IMD statement stated that on May 10th, "it may intensify into a cyclonic storm across the southeast Bay of Bengal and neighbouring areas of East Central Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea."
The Bhubaneswar Meteorological Center on Cyclone Mocha
According to the Meteorological Centre in Bhubaneswar, a cyclone is predicted to form on May 10 and proceed north-northwestward until May 12 morning, when it will shift direction and turn north-northeast towards Bangladesh and Myanmar.
By tonight, mocha may turn into a sadness.
"Around 0530 IST today, May 9, 2023, the low-pressure area over the Southeast Bay of Bengal and the nearby South Andaman Sea had developed into a distinct low-pressure area over the same area. By this evening, it is highly likely to become a depression over the same area "The official announcement from IMD said.
Mocha could develop into a cyclonic storm.
Tuesday saw the development of a clearly defined low-pressure region over the Southeast Bay of Bengal and the nearby South Andaman Sea, according to a statement from the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
Expected in northern West Bengal are light showers.
The northern region of West Bengal, including the districts of Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Kalimpong, Alipurduar, Coochbehar, Uttar Dinajpur, Dakshin Dinajpur, and Malda, is expected to have light rainfall.
Between May 11 and May 17, IMD anticipates moderate rainfall in Central and Northeast India.
The east and northeast, as well as adjacent central India, are anticipated to see somewhat widespread to widespread rainfall with isolated heavy rains, mostly from May 11 to 17 due to the likely formation of cyclogenesis over the Bay of Bengal and its movement.
On call rescue teams in coastal locations
Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of Bengal, reaffirmed that all required precautions are being taken to avoid any potential cyclones.
West Bengal, Andaman, and Odisha are all on high alert.
Eastern states have been put on high alert due to the cyclone, including West Bengal, Andaman, and Odisha.
West Bengal, Andaman, and Odisha are all on high alert.
Eastern states have been put on high alert due to the cyclone, including West Bengal, Andaman, and Odisha.
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Expected increase in rainfall across the Andaman-Nicobar islands
Over the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, further rain is anticipated. On Tuesday, squally weather with winds gusting to 60 kmph is likely over the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the adjacent Andaman Sea, and the southeast Bay of Bengal. Stormy weather is anticipated to last at least until May 11.
cyclone Mocha weather office bulletin
According to the weather office's bulletin, an atmospheric trough was extending from the south-west Bay of Bengal off the coast of north Tamil Nadu to the low-pressure area over the south-east Bay of Bengal and the nearby south Andaman Sea.
cyclone Mocha weather office bulletin
According to the weather office's bulletin, an atmospheric trough was extending from the south-west Bay of Bengal off the coast of north Tamil Nadu to the low-pressure area over the south-east Bay of Bengal and the nearby south Andaman Sea.
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands' offshore activities and tourism should be regulated, according to IMD.
IMD has recommended limiting offshore, shipping, and tourism activities close to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands between May 8 and 12.
Cyclone Mocha and Mamata Banerjee
According to Mamata Banerjee, a meeting was conducted to talk about cyclone preparations. She added that enough supplies of relief items had been kept on hand.
Wave conditions over Gangetic West Bengal are extremely likely to occur in isolated pockets.
The weather service added that between May 9 and May 11, isolated pockets of heat wave conditions are extremely likely over Gangetic West Bengal.
A five-day heat wave won't occur in India because to Cyclone Mocha
According to the Indian Meteorological Department, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands may see heavy rainfall from May 8 to May 12 as a result of a cyclonic circulation over the southeast Gulf of Bengal that is anticipated to build into a cyclonic storm in the coming days.