Extremely severe cyclone ‘Kyarr’ is now seen transforming into a rare and fearsome supercyclone roaming the comparably smaller basin of the Arabian Sea, but away from land. Additionally, it was also the second-costliest season recorded in the North Indian Ocean, only behind the 2008 season. This page is updated every 15 minutes with the latest information on active storms and disturbances in all ocean basins from the Automated Tropical Cyclone Forecast system (ATCF). ... Kyarr … This is … A rare tropical cyclone barreling across the Arabian Sea has reached the intensity of a Category 4 hurricane, becoming the strongest storm recorded in the area for 12 years. The weather agency has predicted heavy rainfall in these regions till November 1. Cyclone Kyarr intensifies into severe storm. Cyclone Kyarr formed on Thursday and quickly spun up in the Indian Ocean into the most powerful storm on the planet. In fact, potential cyclone Kyarr might also give some moderate rains with few intense spells over Mumbai, Pune and Nashik. "The cyclone should continue to weaken as it approaches the eastern Oman coast by the middle of this week." Cyclone Kyarr to Cause Rainfall in Oman #MorningMinute Cyclone Kyarr to Cause Rainfall in Oman Several areas of the Sultanate would see sporadic rains, as an indirect effect of cyclone Kyarr … While the storm won’t have a huge impact on land, it’s already making its present felt in the record books in what’s been a weird and bad year in general for tropical cyclones, a classification that includes tropical storms, hurricanes, and typhoons as well. Cyclone Kyarr, with wind speeds touching 170-180 km per hour at its strongest, is the most powerful tropical cyclone to emerge near the Indian landmass after cyclone Fani, which caused large-scale devastation on the Odisha coast in May this year. Super Cyclonic Storm #Kyarr continues to head WNW but turns WSW on Wednesday. Cyclone Kyarr was formed near the southwestern coast of India on October 25, 2019. That puts it … By the time it would become cyclone, it would have moved away from the Indian coast. Note: while this information is official, it is issued at 6-hourly intervals (0z, 6z, 12z, and 18z) which fall in between the normal NHC full advisory times (3z, 9z, 15z, and 21z). Places like Honavar, Mangaluru, Goa, Ratnagiri, and Vengurla would be most affected. It rapidly intensified into a very Severe Cyclonic Storm on Saturday and became a Super Cyclone early on Sunday. Cyclone Kyarr rapidly intensified over the weekend, going from the equivalent of a Category 2 to Category 4 storm in just six hours on Saturday. Now, Kyarr has maximum one-minute sustained winds of 150 mph, with gusts approaching 185 mph in the storm’s eyewall, the zone of most extreme winds. Cyclone Kyarr, Weather forecast Today HIGHLIGHTS: A day after it was classified as “extremely severe cyclonic storm”, Kyarr is now moving west-northwestwards and is likely to hit the Oman coast by October 31. Cyclone Kyarr: Tropical Cyclonic Storm Intensifies Into 'Severe Cyclone’ Under the influence of the weather conditions, isolated rainfall and thunderstorm are likely over parts of central, eastern and western parts of India during next 24 hours, the IMD said. Cyclone Kyarr, the first Super Cyclonic storm in Arabian Sea in last 12 years, is now moving west-northwestwards towards Oman coast, according … The deep depression over the Arabian Sea has intensified into a cyclonic storm during early hours on Friday. Mirror Now | 26 Oct 2019, 12:46 PM IST. Cyclone Kyarr: Tropical Cyclonic Storm Intensifies Into 'Severe Cyclone’ Under the influence of the weather conditions, isolated rainfall and thunderstorm are likely over parts of central, eastern and western parts of India during next 24 hours, the IMD said. Get latest News Information, Articles on Kyarr Cyclone Updated on October 30, 2019 15:42 with exclusive Pictures, photos & videos on Kyarr Cyclone at Latestly.com this is the final warning on this system by the joint typhoon wrncen pearl harbor hi. That makes it a “super cyclonic storm,” according to the Indian Meteorological Department. HurricaneZone.net provides access to a wealth of Internet-based resources, originating from governmental and educational sources, covering current tropical cyclone, typhoon and hurricane bulletins, and satellite and radar imagery around the world.