Severe Cyclonic Storm “Michaung” Heads North, Pose Threat to Andhra Pradesh Coast
In a recent update from meteorological sources, the pronounced severe cyclonic storm “Michaung” (pronounced as Migjaum) over the west-central Bay of Bengal is making its presence felt along the South Andhra Pradesh coast. As of 1030 HRS IST on December 5, 2023, the storm has been on the move northwards at a speed of 11 KMPH during the past 6 hours and is currently centered over the same region near Latitude 15.35°N and Longitude 80.25°E.
Current Intensity and Path of Cyclone Michaung:
- The storm’s current intensity near the center is reported to be 90-100 KMPH, gusting up to 110 KMPH.
- Over the past 6 hours, the cyclone has steadily moved northwards, with some parts of the wall cloud region persisting over the land.
Forecasted Movement:
- The system is anticipated to continue its northward trajectory, posing an imminent threat to the South Andhra Pradesh coast. A landfall close to Bapatla is expected within the next 3 hours.
- Maximum sustained wind speed during this potential landfall is projected to be 90-100 KMPH, with gusts reaching up to 110 KMPH.
Observed Rainfall in the Region:
- Rainfall recorded from 0830 HRS IST on December 4th to 0830 HRS IST on December 5th indicates significant precipitation in various locations across Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, Rayalaseema, and Tamil Nadu.
Selected Rainfall Figures (in mm):
- Bapatla: 222
- Nellore: 218.1
- Machilipatnam: 157
- Kavali: 145.1
- Tirupathi AP: 126.9
- Ongole: 118.2
- Kakinada: 82
- Gannavaram: 70.6
- Narsapur: 62.7
- Amaravati: 47.2
- Tuni: 26.6
- Kalingapatnam: 24
- Kurnool: 8.8
Selected Rainfall Figures from AWS AGRO/ARG:
- Podalakur: 214
- Repalle: 118
- Chinna Ganjam: 79.5
- Darsi KVK: 73
- Kakinada: 73
- Utkuru KVK: 66
- Lam AMFU: 57
- Kalavacharla KVK: 56
- Narsapur: 55
- Mehadrigadda Dam: 53
- KV Gopannapalem Eluru: 35.5
- Kailashgiri: 35.5
- Ankapalli AMFU: 34.5
- Venkataramannagudem KVK: 34.5
- Peda Araveedu: 34.5
Residents and authorities in the affected areas are urged to stay vigilant, follow safety guidelines, and keep themselves updated with the latest weather advisories as Cyclone Michaung progresses.