The Amphan cyclone has been transformed into the first super cyclone of this century and this has led to severe rain and stormy winds in the eastern part of India. There are some differences among meteorologists regarding how much effect this super cyclone will have on the coming monsoon.
While some meteorologists had predicted a 4-day delay in the arrival of the monsoon due to the storm, scientists at the private weather forecasting agency Skymet believe that the monsoon will remain at its own pace this year and it will knock on the Kerala’s coast on Two days before fixed date 1 June, ie on 28 May.
Skymet managing director Jatin Singh said on the topic, “The southwest monsoon has reached the Andaman Sea and surrounding areas 5 days ahead of its time. It usually takes 10 days to reach the coast of Kerala. However, The arrival of the monsoon in the Andaman Sea and Kerala is not related to the arrival of the rest of the country. ”
Source: Aaj Tak
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