Monsoon reaches Andaman Sea


New Delhi, May 19 (IANS): Monsoon rains have reached the Andaman Sea and parts of the Bay of Bengal, the India Meteorological Department said Monday.

According to the department, monsoon hit parts of southeastern Bay of Bengal two days early on Sunday, and that favourable conditions are there for the advance of the monsoon into parts of the south and central Bay of Bengal during the next two days.

During the last few days, considerable increase in rainfall activity over the Bay of Bengal has also been observed.

The monsoon is likely to reach the mainland through Kerala about four days later than the normal date of June 1.

Concerns have been voiced over deficient rainfall this year because of the El Nino factor, fuelling worries that this may hurt agriculture, cause price rise and delay a recovery in the economy.

  

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  • paul derand, reunion island

    Tue, May 20 2014

    Hi,
    The well marked low in the Bay of Bengal is at 15°N 91°E and it is moving N. The central atmospheric pressure is 1003hpa, it strengthens slowly. It is expected to keep moving N. It would strengthen slowly to a minimal cyclonic storm until it reaches the Chittagong or Barisal coast in Bangladesh late on Friday.

    MYANMAR: Heavy (over 10mm/h) rain is expected in the N part of the Arakan region on Thursday and Friday.

    BANGLADESH: Heavy (10-20mm/h) rain is expected in the Chittagong and Barisal divisions from Friday 2am to Saturday

    I am amator meteorologist and I display my daily worldwide cyclone forecasts on my blog

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