Its most recent images show the weather system covering almost the entire Bay of Bengal. Over the weekend, the cyclone is expected to cross the north Andhra Pradesh coast, the met department reported.
Over the last two days, the cyclone has travelled around 1,000 kilometres around the Gopalpur region and resulted in heavy rainfall in several places. While widespread evacuations have already begun, the met department warns that the cyclone could cause extensive damage to kutcha houses, as also to power and communication lines.
Here are some pictures which detail the advance of the cyclone.
(Indian Meteorological Department)
(Accuweather)
Cloud top temps colder than -85°C with Cyclone #Hudhud. Hints of eye on IR ... getting much better organized pic.twitter.com/oncqgzVOl5
— Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue) October 10, 2014
0132 UTC #MTSAT-2 visible image w/Tropical Cyclone #Hudhud in Bay of Bengal w/JTWC advisory, winds to 65 kt, #GRPG pic.twitter.com/DNmeM5dBhR
— NWS OPC (@NWSOPC) October 10, 2014