Tropical Cyclone Bulbul made landfall southeast of Kolkata, India on Saturday. At 4:00 p.m. EST on Saturday the center of Tropical Cyclone Bulbul was located at latitude 21.8°N and longitude 89.2°E which put it about 75 miles (120 km) southeast of Kolkata, India. Bulbul was movign toward the east-northeast at 9 m.p.h. (15 km/h). The maximum sustained wind speed was 90 m.p.h. (145 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 115 m.p.h. (185 km/h). The minimum surface pressure was 967 mb.
Tropical Cyclone Bulbul made landfall on the coast of West Bengal southeast of Kolkata, India on Saturday. The India Meteorological Department’s weather radar in Kolkata indicated that the eye of Bulbul crossed the coast of West Bengal. Tropical Cyclone Bulbul was the equivalent of a hurricane/typhoon at the time of landfall. Winds to hurricane/typhoon force extended out 35 miles (55 km) from the center of circulation. Winds to tropical storm force extended out 125 miles (200 km) from the center.
The northern section of the eyewall of Tropical Cyclone Bulbul moved across the southeastern part of West Bengal and the southwestern portion of Bangladesh. Thunderstorms in the eyewall were dropping heavy rain over those areas. Bands of showers and thunderstorms in the northeastern part of Bulbul were also dropping heavy rain over other parts of Bangladesh. The heavy rain could cause floods in some locations. Southerly winds blowing around the eastern side of Tropical Cyclone Bulbul were pushing water toward the coast. Bulbul could cause a storm surge of 6 to 9 feet (2 to 3 meters) in some coastal locations.
Tropical Cyclone Bulbul will move around the northwestern part of a ridge of high pressure over southeast Asia. The ridge will steer Bulbul toward the east-northeast during the next several days. On its anticipated track Tropical Cyclone Bulbul will move over coastal areas of Bangladesh between Dhaka and Chittagong. Bulbul will weaken gradually as the center moves over land. The wind speeds and storm surges will gradually decrease. Tropical Cyclone Bulbul will continue to drop heavy rain over southern Bangladesh during the next 24 hours and the threat of fresh water floods will remain.