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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Statement by the meteorological Oman



سليمان عوض
03-06-10, 04:58 PM
Statement by the meteorological Oman


Warning number 5


Categories: hurricane Phet


Date: 20 Jumada II 1431 H corresponding to: June 3, 2010


Time: one in the afternoon rains continued on Masirah Island and parts of the coastal areas of the Eastern Region in the past few hours, accompanied by gusts of up 70 km / h. The latest satellite images and weather maps to the presence of tropical cyclone (Phet) west of the Arabian Sea at latitude 19, 3 degrees north and longitude 59.3 degrees east longitude, and avoids the Centre for Masirah Island 160 km, with an estimated speed of the wind around the center of the storm about 180 km / hour, still classified as Hurricane of the third degree, and the latest forecasts to the possible entry into the center of the storm in the region Situated between the Duqm and Masirah Island tomorrow morning for a major impact on the island of Masirah and the regions of Eastern and Central, with the possibility of extension of the waves on the coastal areas. Is expected to extend the impact of cumulus clouds rain gradually to include the provinces of Muscat, Buraimi and Al Batinah regions, interior and phenomenon during the next 48 hours. And draws the Directorate attention to the rain will be heavy electrical abundance winds accompanied the storm, and calls upon the Directorate of brotherhood fishermen undecided sea at all, and calls upon everyone to take the utmost caution and avoid the low places and streams, valleys, and recommends that everyone follow the latest developments from the issuer official. And Allaah knows best Civil Aviation Affairs Directorate of Meteorology and Air Navigation Service forecasts and monitoring Note: This warning will be updated every 3 hours or in case of any new developments

سليمان عوض
03-06-10, 06:35 PM
WEATHER ALRET


Please take all necessary precautions and preparations and conserve all water as much as possible. It is also advised to have at least three gallons of drinking water per person per day and ensure you have sufficient torches (and extra batteries) and a battery powered radio if possible to keep yourself informed as the situation develops should the power supply be interrupted