Director General of the Meteorology Department of India (IMD) Mrutyunjay Mohapatra shared the footstorm of the ‘Gulab’ storm, the second to influence Odisha in the past four months in an interview with interested in Singha.
Q: What is the severity of the latest ‘Gulab’? A: This is a one-stage cycle storm on a scale of five points and may not cause widespread destruction.
Q: Does the cyclone change the path and speed? A: Not really.
Hurricane Cyclone has passed the path that is expected to cross.
The closer to land, the right path and speed can be calculated accurately.
Q: Where will the cyclone make the landing? A: It is hoped that the cyclone storm will make a landing between Gopalpur Odisha and Kalingance of Andhra Pradesh.
The maintenance will begin at 6 pm on Sunday.
Q: As long as the landing will be the wind speed and how severe it will impact? A: During the landing, the wind speed will be between 75 kmpj to 85 kmpj.
The land process will begin after 6pm and more winds will be received on the right side of the land site.
The effect of the cyclone storm can be felt in a 100 km radius of the storm center where heavy rain, strong winds can be experienced during land and up to six to eight hours after that.
Maximum rainfall is likely to occur on Sundays and its intensity will remain high for the next six to eight hours.
On Monday it will be a deep depression and the intensity will decrease.
Ganjam, Gajapati District in Odisha and Srikakulam and Vijayanagaram districts in Andhra Pradesh are likely to be affected.
Q: Do other cyclone circulation brew at Bengal Bay at the end of this week? A: No.
I don’t know who spreads this rumor.
So far IMD does not make other cyclone storm estimates.
Although the cyclone season has been started from October and there will be more cyclone systems to be held in the coming days.
But IMD has not been made so far.
Q: What preparedness is needed to deal with the impact of the cyclone? A: The Odisha government is quite experienced in rescue and rehabilitation of sobbing people.
I suggest taking all the steering step and prevention to ensure zero victims.
Q: The frequency of such extreme weather events has increased in recent years, what can be the reason? A: Yes the frequency of extreme weather events has increased mainly due to the effects of climate change and global warming.
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