What does ‘Yash’ mean in West Bengal and Odisha, Cyclone formed in the Bay of Bengal?- Corona crisis continues in India, on the other hand, cyclone ‘Tau Te’ has been seen in many states including Maharashtra, Gujarat. Now, a cyclonic storm has been predicted in eastern India. Meanwhile, the weather remains pleasant due to rain in many areas of Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. Many districts, from Patna, the capital of Bihar, received intermittent rain on Thursday morning. Due to this, people have got relief from the heat. But, the real tension has increased by the cyclonic storm ‘Yash’ in the Bay of Bengal. Talking about the cyclone formed in the Bay of Bengal, it has been named Yash. After all, what does ‘Yash’ mean?
Yash means despair, Oman gave name
There are many steps to name a cyclone. The last cyclone was named by Tau Te Myanmar. This means a loud lizard. Now, Oman has given the name ‘Yash’ to the cyclone rising in the Bay of Bengal. Yash means despair. Actually, the names of cyclones give different countries on the basis of rotation. It began with a treaty of 1953 in the Atlantic region. Whereas, eight countries in the Indian Ocean region started a system of naming cyclonic storms from the year 2004 on the initiative of India. In this, the cyclone is named after choosing one of the names suggested by the member countries. These countries include India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Myanmar, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Oman and Thailand.
Low pressure area in Bay of Bengal from May 22
Talking about cyclone fame, the Indian Meteorological Department said on Thursday that there is a possibility of a low pressure area on May 22 in the north Andaman sea and the eastern part of the Bay of Bengal. It has been predicted to turn into a cyclonic storm by 24 May. This cyclone has been named ‘Yash’. The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted the cyclonic storm to reach the coastal areas of West Bengal in addition to Odisha by May 26.
Influence on many states including Bengal, Odisha
According to the Indian Meteorological Department, the ‘Yash’ cyclone, which is forming in the Bay of Bengal, is expected to cause light to moderate rains in many areas of Andaman and Nicobar on May 22 and 23. Light to moderate rain has also been forecast in most areas of West Bengal and Odisha from the evening of 25 May. The intensity of Cyclone Yash will increase with the passing of the day. It is believed that its effect can be seen from Assam, Meghalaya to Bihar and Jharkhand. According to the Meteorological Department, he will continue to provide the latest updates related to the Yash cyclone.