Date/Time: 14 Jun, 2014/1400 PST

Weather Advisory 3(last)

  

Tropical Cyclone 02A (NANAUK) in Arabian Sea

 

The Tropical Cyclone 02A (Nanauk) has weakened into a well marked Low Pressure Area (LPA) in the central Arabian Sea during last 24 hours. This well marked LPA has moved northeastwards with a gradual decreasing trend during last 06 hours and now located at Lat. 21.2°N and Long. 64.0 about 530 kms in southwest of Karachi. There is high probability of its dissipation over the water of north Arabian Sea in next 2-3 days.

Under the influence of this well marked LPA some isolated rain/thundershowers are expected in lower Sindh during next 2-3 days. The fishermen of Sindh and Balochistan may resume their activities from today.

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Muhammad Aleem ul Hassan

Deputy Director

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Date/Time: 13 Jun, 2014/1300 PST

Weather Advisory 2

 

Tropical Cyclone 02A (NANAUK) in Arabian Sea

 

Yesterday’s Tropical Cyclone 02A (Nanauk) remained almost stationary in last six hours over a location at Lat. 20.5°N and Long. 63.5°E about 620 kms southwest of Karachi.

 

The TC 02A is now likely to move in north-easterly direction during next 24 hours with maximum sustained wind speed of 30-40 knots gusting up to 50 knots. The TC is expected to weaken further in next 24 hours and there is high probability of its dissipation over the water of north Arabian Sea in next couple of days.

 

None of the area of Pakistan is under threat however some isolated rain/thundershowers expected in lower Sindh in next couple of days. The sea conditions along Pakistan coast are already rough to very rough. Therefore the fishermen of Sindh and Balochistan are advised not to venture in open sea from Friday evening to Sunday night.

 

 

 

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Muhammad Aleem ul Hassan

Deputy Director         

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Date/Time: 12 Jun, 2014/1300 PST

 Weather Advisory 1

 

 Tropical Cyclone 02A (NANAUK) in Arabian Sea

    The Tropical Cyclone 02A (Nanauk), located at Lat. 18°N and Long. 64°E, about 680 kms south-southwest of Karachi, is likely to move further west-northwest ward (towards Oman Coast) with a speed of 10 km/hr. The TC 02A is likely to further intensify into a Severe Tropical Cyclone in next 24 hours with a maximum sustained wind speed of 50-60 knots gusting up to 80 knots. After 48 hours, the TC may start weakening gradually and there is high probability of its dissipation over the water (near Oman Coast) before making landfall.

None of the area of Pakistan is under threat, however some isolated rain/thundershowers expected along Sindh-Mekran coast on Friday/Saturday. The sea conditions along Pakistan coast may be rough to very rough from Friday evening to Sunday night. Therefore the fishermen of Sindh and Balochistan are advised not to venture in open sea during the period. 

 

 


 

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Arif Mahmood        

Director General      

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