Alert issued by NCM on the Tropical Storm in the Arabian Sea
- Publish date: Friday، 16 June 2023 | Last update: Monday، 16 December 2024
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Within the next 12 hours, the "tropical storm" in the Arabian Sea along the Indian and Pakistani coasts is expected to shift into a tropical depression, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).
Before dissipating as it advances toward the north-northeast, it will subsequently transform into an air depression. With a movement speed of 12 kmph, the storm's center is predicted to have winds that range from 40 to 60 kmph.
The Arabian Sea is currently under a "tropical storm" status and is located close to the Indian and Pakistani shores at latitude 23.5 north and longitude 69.9 east, according to the center.
An estimate of 65 to 75 kmph wind gusts, cumulus clouds, and precipitation are present in the storm's immediate surroundings. It is verified, however, that the storm won't have any effect on the nation.