Thursday, October 21, 2010

Chances that 04B "GIRI" may be dragged along the upper steering winds and perhaps may HIT Andhra / Tamilnadu coast .. http://ow.ly/2X62x

5 comments:

  1. How is this possible? Cyclones in northen hemisphere always move in northern direction - so as usual TN and Andhra will miss the much required rain/water. Will North East arrive or disappear due to cyclone?

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  2. How is this possible? Cyclones in northen hemisphere always move in northern direction - so as usual TN and Andhra will miss the much required rain/water. Will North East monsoon arrive or disappear due to cyclone? Seems South West monsoon is refusing to leave Mumbai - every day heavy rain.

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  3. Dear SSET,
    In Northern Hemisphere cyclone movements will be North-North westerly apart from re curvatures But, there were instances where the system's movement was suddenly diverted or dragged by the 200 hPa level winds. [or upper level divergence wind]
    As for as GIRI was concerned,its center lied south of the ridge on 21102010 and
    "over enthusiastically" or 'with unwarranted alarm' track BACK was presumed. This lead to wrong forecast. I apologize the General Public and viewers for this drastically misleading act.

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  4. Today, Sunday the 24 October 2010: 0648 hrs IST:_
    I sigh relieved on seeing clouds from the remnants of 'GIRI' tracking back and slashing East coast. As pointed out by my colleague at Bengaluru, light surface [SWLY] winds are backing with height to enable Cold Air Advection from North[or NELY]
    Therefore NEM onset is ahead.

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  5. DONT BLABBER ABOUT BAY OF BENGAL CYLONES.IN PAST HISTORY,BAY CYCLONES DIDNT TRACKED SOUTHWEST DIRECTION EXCEPT CYCLONE WARD...

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