These apps and websites will give information related to cyclone

These apps and websites will give information related to cyclone


Cyclone Yaas is fully prepared to hit the east coast of India on 26 May. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) says that the Yas cyclone has turned into a “serious cyclonic storm” from tomorrow and now it is estimated that the storm will pass through Paradip in Odisha and Sagar Island in Bengal by 12 noon tomorrow. It is believed that both West Bengal and Odisha can be seen in the cyclone, although the governments are taking necessary steps before coming to cyclone. There are some websites and apps that can help you to keep an eye on cyclone and look at its speed in real time. Through this article, we are going to give you information about these.

Umang App

UMANG app is the government app, which includes separate sections for all IMD department service … These include the real-time trekking of cyclone. You can download this app from App Gather or Google Play Games Bundle and then search IMD on the search bar. The carousel on the homepage also warns of cyclone yas and by clicking on it you will reach the IMD section. It also contains an option called Cyclone, which can be used to track yas in real time.

Turbulent.com

Turbulent.com website also offers a real-time view of cyclone with perfect location and seriousness. It also has a timeline, which gives you the facility to see when the cyclone will knock and how it is going to affect. Users can also see the figures of rain, electricity thunder, air speed, temperature and clouds.

Imd’s mausam site

This website has been developed by the Ministry of Earth Sciences, which helps in trekping a real-time of cyclone. On the homepage, you will find an option called Cyclone, after clicking on which you will reach the bulletin of all the weather -related warnings in the coming time in the country. In the side menu you will find an option called an interactive monitor of cyclone, through which you can see where the cyclone is currently eyeing and where it will leave its impact in the coming days.

RSMC Site

The Regional Specialized Meti-Orlergical Center is also known as RSMC, this website also provides real-time trekking of the Yas cyclone. This website has also been developed by the Indian Ministry of Earth Sciences. Click here to see where the cyclone situation is present.