India
cross Bangla Desh coast between Long.91.0 E and 92.0 E near Chittagong(Bangla Desh) around 30th May 2017 forenoon.
Updated : May 29, 2017, 04:05 PM IST
cross Bangla Desh coast between Long.91.0 E and 92.0 E near
Chittagong(Bangla Desh) around 30th May 2017 forenoon. The
trough at mean sea level now runs from west Rajasthan to the
centre of the Cyclonic Storm 'MORA' across Madhya Pradesh,
Jharkhand and north Odisha. It extends upto 0.9 kms a.s.l. The
cyclonic circulation over eastern parts of Bihar and adjoining
areas of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal persists and extends upto
3.1 kms a. s. l. The trough in westerlies at 5.8 kms a.s.l.
now runs roughly along Long.87 E to the north of Lat.22 N. The
cyclonic circulation over central Pakistan and neighbourhood
persists and now extends upto 0.9 km a.s.l. An east-west shear
zone between 3.6 & 4.5 kms a.s.l. runs roughly along Lat.8 N.
Day temperatures were appreciably above normal in some parts
of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya,
Nagaland-Manipur-Mizoram-Tripura, Gangetic West Bengal,
Rajasthan, Konkan & Goa and of Vidarbha and were above normal
in some parts of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim, Odisha,
west Madhya Pradesh, Saurashtra and Kutch, Tamil Nadu and of
coastal Karnataka.
They were markedly below normal in some parts of west
Uttar Pradesh; appreciably below normal in some parts of
Bihar, east Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, coastal Andhra Pradesh
and of Telangana and in remaining parts of Odisha and of Tamil
Nadu and were below normal in some parts of Jharkhand,
Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi, Punjab, east Madhya Pradesh and
of south interior Karnataka and in remaining parts of Bihar
and of Uttar Pradesh. They were normal over the rest of the
country. The highest maximum temperature recorded over the
plains was 47.0 C at Churu (west Rajasthan).
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