Cyclonic Storm News, No.6, 2022
8thMay, 2022 14:00 MST Today
Cyclonic Storm “Asani”
According to the observations at (12:30)hrs M.S.T today, a Cyclonic Storm “Asani” over Southeast Bay of Bengal has moved West-Northwestwards. It iscentered at about (225) Nautical miles West of Port Blair, (495) Nautical miles Southeast of Vishakhapatnam, (525) Nautical miles South-Southeast of Puri, (India), (305) Nautical miles Southwest of Coco-Island and (415) Nautical miles Southwest of Hainggyigyun (Myanmar).
It is not moving towards Myanmar coasts, the present stage of the Cyclonic Storm “Asani” is coded yellow stage.
Position of Cyclonic Storm “Asani”, center pressure and wind
The Cyclonic Storm “Asani” is located at Latitude (11.6) degree North and Longitude (88.9) degree East, centre pressure of Cyclonic Storm “Asani” is (998) hPa and maximum wind speed near the center is (40-45) miles per hourat (12:30)hrs MST today.
During next (72) hrs forecast
The Cyclonic Storm “Asani” is likely to intensify into a Severe Cyclonic Storm over the East Central Bay of Bengal during next (12) hours. It is forecast continuous to move Northwestwards and reach to West Central Bay and adjoining Northwest Bay of Bengal (off north AndhraPradesh-Odisha coasts, India) around (10.5.2022) and recurve to North-Northeastwards and reach to Northwest Bay of Bengal (off Odisha coast, India).
General caution
Due to the Cyclonic Storm “Asani”, rain or thundershowers will be fairly widespread to widespread in Naypyitaw, Mandalay, Magway, Bago, Yangon, AyeyarwadyRegions and Shan, Chin, Rakhine, Kayin, Mon States and scattered in the remaining Regions and Stateswith likelihood of regionally and isolated heavyfalls in some Regions and States from today morning to (12.5.2022).Occasional squalls with rough seas will be experienced off and along MyanmarCoasts. Surface wind speed in squalls may reach (40) m.p.h. Wave height will be about (8-12) feet off and along MyanmarCoasts.
Advisory
Due to the Cyclonic Storm “Asani”, people should be aware rain or thundershowers with strong wind and domestic flight, trawlers, vessels and ships in off and along MyanmarCoasts.