Oman Meteorology classifies Shaheen as a Category 1 tropical cyclone


The Kingdom is following its developments in the Arabian Sea


Omani meteorology classifies

The Omani Meteorological Department classified Shaheen as a Category 1 tropical cyclone.

The Omani meteorology revealed that the tropical cyclone “Shaheen” is moving away from the coast of the Sultanate by about 500 km, and its accompanying clouds are 350 km, and its direction is towards the west of the Sea of ​​Oman. Meteorologists expect the tropical cyclone to affect 9 Omani governorates.

While the National Center of Meteorology in the Kingdom is following around the clock the developments of “Shaheen” in the Arabian Sea to provide reports and provide the beneficiaries; The Kingdom is a member of the Regional Committee for Monitoring Hurricanes in the Gulf of Bengal and the Arabian Sea.

While the Wasm Regional Center indicated that the Arabian Sea was affected by high tropical air activity, which resulted in the formation of a tropical storm, which was called “Shaheen”, and it is expected to develop into a first-class hurricane, heading towards the east of the Sultanate of Oman to affect the capital, Muscat, on Saturday evening, and the surrounding areas. Causing torrential rains, floods, strong winds and high sea waves.

It is expected that this tropical storm will head towards the southern Emirates on Sunday, affecting several areas before heading to the south of the Arabian Gulf Basin with a “very rare” path.

The tropical storm is expected to turn into a first-class hurricane with a wind speed of 70-75 knots (130 km/h), and it will affect several Arab countries with a rare path that has not happened before.


Omani meteorology classifies



Omani meteorology classifies


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Oman Meteorology classifies Shaheen as a Category 1 tropical cyclone
Muhanna Al-Tamimi
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2021-10-02

The Omani Meteorological Department classified Shaheen as a Category 1 tropical cyclone.

The Omani meteorology revealed that the tropical cyclone “Shaheen” is moving away from the coast of the Sultanate by about 500 km, and its accompanying clouds are 350 km, and its direction is towards the west of the Sea of ​​Oman. Meteorologists expect the tropical cyclone to affect 9 Omani governorates.

While the National Center of Meteorology in the Kingdom is following around the clock the developments of “Shaheen” in the Arabian Sea to provide reports and provide the beneficiaries; The Kingdom is a member of the Regional Committee for Monitoring Hurricanes in the Gulf of Bengal and the Arabian Sea.

While the Wasm Regional Center indicated that the Arabian Sea was affected by high tropical air activity, which resulted in the formation of a tropical storm, which was called “Shaheen”, and it is expected to develop into a first-class hurricane, heading towards the east of the Sultanate of Oman to affect the capital, Muscat, on Saturday evening, and the surrounding areas. Causing torrential rains, floods, strong winds and high sea waves.

It is expected that this tropical storm will head towards the south of the Emirates on Sunday, and affect several areas before heading to the south of the Arabian Gulf Basin with a “very rare” path.

The tropical storm is expected to turn into a first-class hurricane with a wind speed of 70-75 knots (130 km/h), and it will affect several Arab countries with a rare path that has not happened before.

October 02, 2021 – Safar 25, 1443

12:02 AM


The Kingdom is following its developments in the Arabian Sea

The Omani Meteorological Department classified Shaheen as a Category 1 tropical cyclone.

The Omani meteorology revealed that the tropical cyclone “Shaheen” is moving away from the coast of the Sultanate by about 500 km, and its accompanying clouds are 350 km, and its direction is towards the west of the Sea of ​​Oman. Meteorologists expect the tropical cyclone to affect 9 Omani governorates.

While the National Center of Meteorology in the Kingdom is following around the clock the developments of “Shaheen” in the Arabian Sea to provide reports and provide the beneficiaries; The Kingdom is a member of the Regional Committee for Monitoring Hurricanes in the Gulf of Bengal and the Arabian Sea.

While the Wasm Regional Center indicated that the Arabian Sea was affected by high tropical air activity, which resulted in the formation of a tropical storm, which was called “Shaheen”, and it is expected to develop into a first-class hurricane, heading towards the east of the Sultanate of Oman to affect the capital, Muscat, on Saturday evening, and the surrounding areas. Causing torrential rains, floods, strong winds and high sea waves.

It is expected that this tropical storm will head towards the southern Emirates on Sunday, affecting several areas before heading to the south of the Arabian Gulf Basin with a “very rare” path.

And the tropical storm is expected to turn into a first-class hurricane with a wind speed of 70-75 knots (130 km/h), and it will affect several Arab countries with a rare path that has not happened before.

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