The tropical state in the Arabian Sea is moving slowly ... What does that mean?

2020-05-29 2020-05-29T09:08:26Z
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Weather of Arabia - Satellite imagery indicates the deepening of the tropical disturbance to become a tropical depression, forming in the southwestern region of Salalah and the south of Dhofar Governorate and parts of southeast Yemen and southwest Omani lands, and the wind around this depression reaches 20 knots.

 

It is noteworthy that this tropical state in the Arabian Sea is moving slowly towards the northwest, and is accompanied by dense and high clouds accompanied by torrential rains during its movement, working to rise the water level in the valleys and their flowing so we should pay attention and caution.

 

What does it mean for the slow motion of this tropical state in the Arabian Sea to be slow?

As we mentioned earlier, this turbulence is moving slowly, and this increases its strength in terms of precipitation large amounts of rain; Maintaining a tropical or tropical air system in a given area for long periods of time is dangerous in terms of continuing heavy precipitation.

 

Find out more details and explanations about the tropical situation in the Arabian Sea through the special bulletin (2) on the developments of the tropical situation in the Arabian Sea

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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