Is there any depression forming in Bay of Bengal?

Is there any depression forming in Bay of Bengal?

A depression has formed over the Bay of Bengal and it will cross the coast between Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh by early November 19, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Thursday. The depression lay over 300 km from here, the IMD said in a tweet.

Where is the depression in Bay of Bengal?

Depression (remnant of Cyclone Jawad) lay centered at 11.30pm on Sunday, over northwest Bay of Bengal close to north Odisha coast about 70km east-northeast of Paradip (Odisha), 65km east-southeast of Chandbali.

How is low depression formed?

A low pressure system, also known as a depression occurs when the weather is dominated by unstable conditions. Under a depression air is rising, forming an area of low pressure at the surface. This rising air cools and condenses and helps encourage cloud formation, so the weather is often cloudy and wet.

Do you know the name of cyclone currently present in the Bay of Bengal?

Vardha is a cyclonic storm which formed in southeast part of Bay of Bengal after developing from a deep depression. It is the fourth major cyclonic storm after Roanu, Kyant and Nada that has its origin in Bay of Bengal.

What causes depression in sea?

As per the IMD, a depression is a low pressure which has an associated wind speed of 32-50km/hour. As per their scale, under favourable conditions, a low pressure in the sea intensifies into a depression, then into a deep depression and then into a cyclonic storm and so on.

How is sea depression formed?

ITCZ in summer, warming of sea water which creates a low pressure area in the region. mature depressions may also have an occluded front. Depressions produce cloudy, rainy and windy weather. system.

How is depression formed in the sea?

What causes deep depression in Bay of Bengal?

Deep Depression intensified into Cyclonic Storm Vardah • The reason for the intensification of this storm can be attributed to the warm sea surface temperatures of the Bay of Bengal and longer sea travel.

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