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Partial lunar eclipse on May 26 won t trigger tidal waves, can t be linked to cyclone: Astrophysicis
Partial lunar eclipse on May 26 won t trigger tidal waves, can t be linked to cyclone: Astrophysicist
The partial lunar eclipse on May 26 will not trigger any tidal waves and cannot be linked to the cyclone, a senior astrophysicist has said.
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UPDATED: May 20, 2021 06:34 IST
The partial lunar eclipse on May 26 will not trigger any tidal waves and cannot be linked to the cyclone that is in the forecast, senior astrophysicist said on Wednesday. (Representative Photo)
The partial lunar eclipse on May 26 will not trigger any tidal waves and cannot be linked to the cyclone that is in the forecast, a senior astrophysicist said on Wednesday.
Prayagraj: Tropical cyclone Tauktae has created havoc in states like Gujarat and Maharashtra, and also made its impact felt in Sangam City. Due to this cyclone, people in the city and its adjoining districts enjoyed cool and pleasant weather second day in a row on Wednesday.
Since morning, the city witnessed an overcast condition and the received sporadic to heavy rainfall at regular intervals throughout the day. Although the weather did clear for a few hours in the noon, by the evening strong winds brought back dark clouds from the South-West direction.
Because of the overcast sky, various localities of the city received heavy rainfall. Owing to these conditions, the maximum temperature of the city, as recorded by the met department of the Indian Air Force at Bamrauli, was 29.1-degree Celsius while the minimum was 24.6 degree Celsius. In the past 24 hours (calculating from 5:30pm on Tuesday), the city received 25.1 millimetre of rainfall, according to the met department.
Odisha, West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya are likely to receive light to moderate rainfall (File)
New Delhi:
After severe cyclonic storm Tauktae in the west coast, another cyclone Yass is likely to hit the east coast on May 26-27, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Wednesday.
A low pressure area is very likely to form over north Andaman Sea and adjoining east-central Bay of Bengal around May 22, it said. It is very likely to intensify gradually into a cyclonic storm during the subsequent 72 hours. It is very likely to move northwestwards and reach West Bengal-Odisha coasts around 26th May evening, the Cyclone Warning Division of the IMD said.