ALSO READ: Bay of Bengal braces for fourth cyclonic storm ‘Michaung’ this year; Check which states to feel the impact and when According to Tropical Weather Outlook issued by the IMD, the formation of a depression over the South Bay of Bengal during November 29-30 is indicated, while its intensification into a cyclonic storm and its northeastwards recurvature are predicted too. However, the area of formation of depression, time of formation, and point of recurvature may vary. Earlier, senior meteorologist Jason Nicholls had earlier tweeted: “A tropical low is crossing the Malay Peninsula toward the Andaman Sea & can become a depression in the Bay of Bengal around midweek.
Good chance to become Cyclonic Storm Michaung before threatening eastern India or Bangladesh next weekend or early the following week." The name suggested by Myanmar, the cyclone will be called Cyclone Michaung. This year, if this cyclone forms, it with the sixth in the Indian Ocean, while the fourth in the Bay of Bengal. IMD said that a low-pressure area has been formed near the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, adding it may intensify into a cyclonic storm over the Bay of Bengal on around 29 November.
“It is like to move west-northwestwards and intensify into a depression over the southeast Bay of Bengal around November 29. Thereafter, it is likely to move northwestwards and intensify further into a cyclonic storm over the southeast Bay of Bengal in the subsequent 48 hours," the weather agency said in a release. However, the met department is yet to make any prediction on its likely movement towards the coast and landfall.
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