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قديم 06-04-2010, 04:43 PM
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تحذيرات للاخوة العمانيين خاصة من علي السواحل .. واحتمال وصول الاعصار للدرحة القصوي 5
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The storm is expected to curve to the northeast. However, this may not occur until the storm center passes over the northeast tip of Oman, between the capes of al Jibsh and al Hadd Thursday.
Phet continued to strengthen Wednesday and could reach Category 5 status before nearing land. The storm threatens to unleash destruction from high winds, pounding surf and torrential rain on a ******** that typically receives only a few inches of rain per year.
Assuming Phet does curve along the coast of Oman, dry, desert air will be pulled southward and would protect inland areas from catastrophic rainfall. Thousands of people in communities along the coast of Oman from Dawwah to Sur could still be hit hard.
Odds favor the destructive winds of Phet to slide to the east of the oil fields in Oman and southern Iran, as the tropical cyclone is rather compact.
A track more inland over Oman would cause rapid weakening of the storm but could bring heavy rain, damaging wind and flooding to the Oman capital of Muscat, home to over 600,000 people.
Since Phet is expected to curve to the east Friday, a trip back over the warm, open waters of the northern part of the Arabian Sea would allow for restrengthening.
Over the weekend, Phet could slam into coast of Pakistan as a major tropical cyclone, threatening the city of Karachi and other coastal communities, perhaps with damaging and life-threatening consequences.
Fifteen and a half million people live in the city of Karachi, part of the Indus River Delta region.
Depending upon the nature of the expected recurve of Phet, the northwest part of India could also be threatened.

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