Know about Cyclone Fani
Cyclone Fani is currently a weakening tropical cyclone that has made landfall in Odisha and is presently over northern Bangladesh.Fani originated from a tropical depression that formed west of Sumatra in the Indian Ocean on 26 April
Given the devastation in Odisha and south east coastal and eastern areas, the government has made many arrangements to safeguard lives and goods. There are many inquiries in the people about the name of this cyclone that reached the Puri coast of Odisha this morning. Let's know in these 10 points how its name stands and how it determines the name of storms and circulation
Fani storm means snake and it has got this name from Bangladesh. Its local pronunciation is being described as phony
World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) is a system. Under this, a group of countries surrounding the area where the cyclone is rising creates a list of names. From this, the cyclone or the name of the storm arising from time to time is fixed.
Under this, the names of Tropical Cyclone in the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives, Myanmar, Oman, Pakistan and Thailand send a list of their names to the local cyclonic storm committee.
The list of names currently being used was created in 2017. The names included will be used up to 2023. After this the new list will be created. This name will be decided under the Tropical Cyclone Regional Body of the respective area.
The impact of cyclone The impact of cycloneThe impact of cyclone Feni has been observed in the entire eastern Medinipur district including the Digha, Mandarmani, Talasari, Shankarpur and Haldia along the coastal areas of West Bengal since Friday morning. In the district, the sky covered with black clouds and the rain started with strong winds.
Although the speed of the wind is not as fast but the entire district has rained. Due to rain, people are avoiding leaving their homes if they are not necessary. The number of passengers is also seen in the vehicles on the road.
To prevent the loss of life and property, the administration has instructed to vacate all Digha hotels. NDFF teams have reached Digha since Thursday. Miking is being carried out while warning people on all coastal areas, including Digha Mandarmani. High waves are rising in the sea. The situation is also being monitored in Haldia. Navy personnel are also ready to deal with Fani completely.
According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, the ocean storm made in Bay of Bengal fell into the coastal area of Odisha around 11:30 pm. With its adverse effect, it is raining steadily with strong winds in the Howrah, Hooghly, North and South 24 Parganas, East and West Medinipur, Jhargram and Nadia districts, including the capital from 3:00 am on Friday morning.
According to Bengal-centric release alert, winds of 100 to 115 kmph will run in the coastal area of Bengal near 9:30 pm on Friday night. There is also a possibility of heavy rains.
According to the Meteorological Department, 0.8 mm in Asansol, 3.4 in Kantai, 54.8 in Coochbihar, 7.4 in Madinipur, 12 in Siliguri and 0.3 mm in Sriniketan. has been observed in the entire eastern Medinipur district including the Digha, Mandarmani, Talasari, Shankarpur and Haldia along the coastal areas of West Bengal since Friday morning. In the district, the sky covered with black clouds and the rain started with strong winds.
Although the speed of the wind is not as fast but the entire district has rained. Due to rain, people are avoiding leaving their homes if they are not necessary. The number of passengers is also seen in the vehicles on the road.
To prevent the loss of life and property, the administration has instructed to vacate all Digha hotels. NDFF teams have reached Digha since Thursday. Miking is being carried out while warning people on all coastal areas, including Digha Mandarmani. High waves are rising in the sea. The situation is also being monitored in Haldia. Navy personnel are also ready to deal with Fani completely.
According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, the ocean storm made in Bay of Bengal fell into the coastal area of Odisha around 11:30 pm. With its adverse effect, it is raining steadily with strong winds in the Howrah, Hooghly, North and South 24 Parganas, East and West Medinipur, Jhargram and Nadia districts, including the capital from 3:00 am on Friday morning.
According to Bengal-centric release alert, winds of 100 to 115 kmph will run in the coastal area of Bengal near 9:30 pm on Friday night. There is also a possibility of heavy rains.
According to the Meteorological Department, 0.8 mm in Asansol, 3.4 in Kantai, 54.8 in Coochbihar, 7.4 in Madinipur, 12 in Siliguri and 0.3 mm in Sriniketan. has been observed in the entire eastern Medinipur district including the Digha, Mandarmani, Talasari, Shankarpur and Haldia along the coastal areas of West Bengal since Friday morning. In the district, the sky covered with black clouds and the rain started with strong winds.
Although the speed of the wind is not as fast but the entire district has rained. Due to rain, people are avoiding leaving their homes if they are not necessary. The number of passengers is also seen in the vehicles on the road.
To prevent the loss of life and property, the administration has instructed to vacate all Digha hotels. NDFF teams have reached Digha since Thursday. Miking is being carried out while warning people on all coastal areas, including Digha Mandarmani. High waves are rising in the sea. The situation is also being monitored in Haldia. Navy personnel are also ready to deal with Fani completely.
According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, the ocean storm made in Bay of Bengal fell into the coastal area of Odisha around 11:30 pm. With its adverse effect, it is raining steadily with strong winds in the Howrah, Hooghly, North and South 24 Parganas, East and West Medinipur, Jhargram and Nadia districts, including the capital from 3:00 am on Friday morning.
According to Bengal-centric release alert, winds of 100 to 115 kmph will run in the coastal area of Bengal near 9:30 pm on Friday night. There is also a possibility of heavy rains.
According to the Meteorological Department, 0.8 mm in Asansol, 3.4 in Kantai, 54.8 in Coochbihar, 7.4 in Madinipur, 12 in Siliguri and 0.3 mm in Sriniketan.
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