The Bay of Bengal, signaling the impending onset of the monsoon season. According to the latest forecast from the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a low-pressure area is anticipated to materialize over the southwest Bay of Bengal around May 22.
This development has raised concerns among both official and independent weather forecasters, with some expressing apprehensions about the potential formation of a powerful cyclone that could pose threats to coastal regions, including Odisha, Maharashtra, and Gujarat. While acknowledging the possibility of a low-pressure system, meteorological authorities remain cautious about prematurely predicting its evolution into a cyclone. The current assessment indicates that while the conditions are conducive for the formation of a cyclonic disturbance, it is too early to definitively ascertain its trajectory or intensity. The month of May historically witnesses cyclone formation, adding a layer of complexity to the forecast.
The uncertainty surrounding the weather system underscores the need for vigilant monitoring and preparedness measures by coastal states and relevant authorities. In the event of a cyclone formation, the potential impact on the progression of the monsoon remains uncertain, contingent upon the path and strength of the weather disturbance .Authorities emphasize the importance of continuous monitoring and updates, from official meteorological agencies to accurately assess the evolving situation and ensure timely dissemination of information to potentially affected regions. As the situation unfolds, stakeholders are urged to stay informed and heed advisories issued by meteorological authorities and disaster management agencies to mitigate risks and safeguard lives and property.