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Tropical
Cyclone "05B" formed in Bay of Bengal
The
fifth tropical cyclone of the Northern Indian Ocean season formed in
the Bay of Bengal early on November 6, 2014.
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November, 2014
Relatively
high sea surface temperatures and moderate vertical wind shear will
help it maintain strength and slightly intensify over the next two
days as it drifts toward India in the central Bay of Bengal. It is
expected to reach moderate tropical storm strength with maximum
sustained winds of around 85 km/h (53 mph).
Terra/MODIS satellite captured image of Tropical Cyclone 5B in the Bay of Bengal at 05:05 UTC on November 6, 2014. (Credit: NASA Goddard/MODIS/LANCE Rapid Response Team)
MTSAT RBTOP IR satellite image of center of TC 05B at 01:01 UTC on November 7, 2014. (Credit: NOAA/MTSAT)
Dry air mass ahead of the cyclone will cause it to rapidly weaken before landfall. JWTC forecasters expect Tropical Cyclone 5B to move more westward and make landfall near Chennai on November 9. Very rough sea conditions will affect Andaman Islands during next 12 hours and off Andhra Pradesh coast on November 8/9, 2014.
TCAC forecast track (Credit: IMD/TCAC)
JTWC forecast track (Credit: JTWC)
Another,
more dangerous cyclone may form next week in Gulf of Thailand. That
system is expected to strengthen in the Andaman Sea early next week.
Eastern India may face a tropical cyclone impact around the middle of
next week.
Heavy
and potentially flooding rain from the system will spread across
southern Thailand and northern Malaysia. Flooding rain will also
impact Andaman Islands as the system gains more strength
METEOSAT-2 IR satellite image taken at 00:00 UTC on November 7, 2014. (Credit: METEOSAT/UW-CIMSS)
Satellite animations
- Storm-Centered Infrared (MTSAT2; NOAA/SSD)
- Storm-Centered Infrared (Aviation Color Enhancement) (MTSAT2; NOAA/SSD)
- Storm-Centered Water Vapor (MTSAT2; NOAA/SSD)
- Storm-Centered Visible (MTSAT2; NOAA/SSD)
- Storm-Centered Visible (Colorized) (MTSAT2; NOAA/SSD)
- Storm-Centered Infrared (Meteosat 7; CIMSS)
- Storm-Centered Enhanced Infrared (Meteosat 7; CIMSS)
- Storm-Centered Water Vapor (Meteosat 7; CIMSS)
- Storm-Centered Visible (Meteosat 7; CIMSS)
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