A tropical cyclone has brewed up in the Indian Ocean, southeast of India. Located 90 miles south of the Andaman Islands, west of Sumatra, the system promises to blow up into a very nasty piece of work with winds of 85 mph - and that's only over the next 3 days. The Indian weather service has failed to pick up on this system, prosaically entitled 06B, so if anybody could relay this to the area around the Bay of Bengal, I would be grateful. Next update will be at 9pm tonight, from the JTWC website. My tropical cyclones blog will carry those updates shortly afterwards.
PLEASE RELAY
Sunday, 11 November 2007
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I have to question why the Indian weather service has not picked this up.
ReplyDeleteLisa