Follow the Arabian Sea

2020-10-13 2020-10-13T22:43:43Z
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Follow the Arabian Sea

Juma Nasiri @ juma_assri

Weather forecasts and satellite imagery indicate the presence of tropical turbulence in

The Bay of Bengal is moving westward, and according to numerical forecasts, it is expected to continue

By moving towards the west to cross the Arabian Sea, where it is expected to reach the Northeast Sea

The Arabs are between Friday evening and Saturday dawn, when Arab Weather will follow up

The situation and keep you updated, it is mentioned that the Arabian Sea is witnessing activity of tropical cases

During two periods of the year, the first period during May and June - May and June

October and November - October and November vary in strength

And their numbers, and God knows best

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