BOB 01 - Depression
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BOB 01 - Depression
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Re: BOB: INVEST 94B
i was watching this http://www.goes.noaa.gov/sohemi/sohemiloops/vsmtsatw.html when I saw this invest in the other basin.. why is it so quite in this basin??
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Re: BOB: INVEST 94B
mrbagyo wrote:i was watching this http://www.goes.noaa.gov/sohemi/sohemiloops/vsmtsatw.html when I saw this invest in the other basin.. why is it so quite in this basin??
It may be somehow the IMD’s fault. Their attitude on some tropical cyclones is strange.
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The low pressure area over northeast Bay of Bengal off Bangladesh & Myanmar coast persists and is well marked and associated cyclonic circulation extends upto mid tropospheric levels. The system may concentrate into a depression and move northwards towards Bangladesh coast during next 24 hours.
The IMD think it may become Depression BOB 01.
The IMD think it may become Depression BOB 01.
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Bulletin No. BOB 01/2012/01
Dated: 10.10. 2012 . Time of issue: 2200 hours IST
Sub: Depression over northeast Bay of Bengal.
Latest satellite imagery indicates that a depression has formed over northeast Bay of Bengal and lay centred at 2030 hrs IST of today, the 10th October, 2012 near latitude 21.00N and longitude 91.0.0E, about 350 km southeast of Kolkata (West Bengal), 150 km southeast of Khepupara (Bangladesh) and 150 km south of Hatia (Bangladesh) The system is likely to intensify further, move northwards and cross Bangladesh coast near Hatia by tomorrow the 11th October, 2012 morning .
Under the influence of this system, rainfall at most places with isolated heavy rainfall is likely over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura , Assam and Meghalaya during next 48 hours.
The next bulletin will be issued at 0830 hrs IST of tomorrow, the 11th October, 2012
Dated: 10.10. 2012 . Time of issue: 2200 hours IST
Sub: Depression over northeast Bay of Bengal.
Latest satellite imagery indicates that a depression has formed over northeast Bay of Bengal and lay centred at 2030 hrs IST of today, the 10th October, 2012 near latitude 21.00N and longitude 91.0.0E, about 350 km southeast of Kolkata (West Bengal), 150 km southeast of Khepupara (Bangladesh) and 150 km south of Hatia (Bangladesh) The system is likely to intensify further, move northwards and cross Bangladesh coast near Hatia by tomorrow the 11th October, 2012 morning .
Under the influence of this system, rainfall at most places with isolated heavy rainfall is likely over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura , Assam and Meghalaya during next 48 hours.
The next bulletin will be issued at 0830 hrs IST of tomorrow, the 11th October, 2012
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Re: BOB 01 - Depression
actually reached 2.5 on the dvorak scale...
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Re: BOB 01 - Depression
euro6208 wrote:actually reached 2.5 on the dvorak scale...
That supports a 35 kt intensity at landfall.
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