
NIO: NISARGA - Post-Tropical
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Re: NIO: NISARGA - Severe Cyclonic Storm
A station about 70km north of the landfall point, in the coastal town of Alibag, recorded sustained winds of 55kts and a SLP of 985.5 mb at 09Z.


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Re: NIO: NISARGA - Severe Cyclonic Storm
Think it was about a 90 kt landfall in reality.
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Re: NIO: NISARGA - Severe Cyclonic Storm
Wouldn't that be like the strongest cyclone landfall south of Gujarat in history, then?
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Re: NIO: NISARGA - Cyclonic Storm
48 hours of TC Nisarga
FY-4A True Color | June 03-05 12:00am UTC

FY-4A True Color | June 03-05 12:00am UTC

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Re: NIO: NISARGA - Cyclonic Storm
Imran_doomhaMwx wrote:48 hours of TC Nisarga
FY-4A True Color | June 03-05 12:00am UTC
https://s7.gifyu.com/images/Nisarga_FY-4A-2.gif
It really got its act together right before landfall. If it spent 6-18 more hours over water, could it have even gotten close to some of the Euro model estimates?
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