Update: A deep tropical depression is advancing towards the northern Arabian Sea and its potential impact on the Sultanate of Oman is being monitored next week.
From the Arab Weather Center - The latest satellite images and data received at the Arab Weather Center indicate the centering of a deep tropical depression northwest of India at latitude (24) north and longitude (69) east, and its center is about 1000 km away from the coast of the Sultanate, and the wind speed around the center is estimated at 30 knots with expectations that it will move west in the coming days.
Are Arab countries affected by the tropical weather system?
Experts at the Arab Weather Center indicated that the tropical system is expected to be upgraded to a tropical storm named Asna as it moves west towards the northern Arabian Sea during the next 48 hours, and it will continue to move towards the Sea of Oman with the possibility that its effects will reach some governorates of the Sultanate between Sunday and Monday, September 1 and 2, 2024, and it will be accompanied by the flow of clouds at different altitudes interspersed with cumulonimbus clouds leading to thunderstorms of varying intensity.
The extent to which the Sultanate of Oman will be affected by the tropical system depends on the location and intensity of the subtropical high pressure system over the Arabian Peninsula, in addition to the depth of the tropical air system. The specialists at the Arab Weather Center monitor the computer output updates around the clock and will provide you with the details in the coming days.
And God knows best.
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