Columbia University: Nisarga Could Be the Strongest Storm to Hit Mumbai in 70 Years
June 03, 2020
June 03, 2020
NEW YORK, June 3 -- Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory issued the following news:
By Adam Sobel, professor
As I write, the India Meteorological Department has just declared the weather disturbance over the southeast Arabian Sea -- just off India's west coast -- to be a Cyclonic Storm (equivalent to 'Tropical Storm' on the Saffir-Simpson scale used in the U.S.) and given it the name "Nisarga." It is currently forecast to make landfall near M . . .
By Adam Sobel, professor
As I write, the India Meteorological Department has just declared the weather disturbance over the southeast Arabian Sea -- just off India's west coast -- to be a Cyclonic Storm (equivalent to 'Tropical Storm' on the Saffir-Simpson scale used in the U.S.) and given it the name "Nisarga." It is currently forecast to make landfall near M . . .