Nivar: IMD got landfall right three days in advance

Cyclone makes landfall in night intervening Nov 25 and 26

Workers remove the uprooted trees at a storm-affected area, in the aftermath of cyclone Nivar yesterday night, in Puducherry, on Thursday, November 26, 2020. PTI

Tribune News Service

New Delhi, November 26

As the ‘very severe cyclone’ Nivar receded, killing three and injuring as many, according to reports, a positive bit of input is the India Meteorological Department got it right so far as its landfall and other detailing is concerned. 

After the landfall the IMD tweeted the cyclone’s predicted and actual landing sites, saying it had forecast it will crossover to the landmass between Karakal and Mamallapuram close to Puducherry in its first track forecast at 5.30 am on November 23, that is three days in advance. 

Nivar made a landfall in the night intervening November 25 and 26, uprooting trees and power lines and inundating low-lying areas, with a wind speed of 120-130 kmph, subsequently weakening as it moved inland. 

Heavy rains triggered by the storm caused flooding in many low-lying areas, however, the damage remained controlled, the reports suggested quoting civic body officials saying that the local administration workers was working to remove fallen trees and power lines.

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