Tropical Cyclone Bakung stalled again over the South Indian Ocean west of the Cocos Islands on Tuesday. At 4:00 p.m. EST on Tuesday the center of Tropical Cyclone Bakung was located at latitude 11.5°S and longitude 93.1°E which put the center about 255 miles (410 km) west of the Cocos Islands. Bakung was nearly stationary. The maximum sustained wind speed was 50 m.p.h. (80 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 65 m.p.h. (105 km/h). The minimum surface pressure was 995 mb.
Tropical Cyclone Bakung maintained its intensity as it stalled again on Tuesday. More thunderstorms formed in the circulation around Bakung. Storms near the center of Bakung generated more upper level divergence that pumped more mass away from the tropical cyclone. The removal of mass in the upper levels was nearly equal to the convergence of mass in the lower levels of the atmosphere. So, the surface pressure remained nearly constant on Tuesday.
The distribution of wind speed in Tropical Cyclone Bakung became asymmetrical on Tuesday. Winds to tropical storm force extended out 90 miles (145 km) in the southern side of Bakung’s circulation. Winds to tropical storm force only extended out 25 miles (40 km) in the northern side of Tropical Cyclone Bakung.
Tropical Cyclone Bakung will move through an environment that will be marginally favorable for intensification during the next 24 hours. Bakung will move over water where the Sea Surface Temperatures are near 28°C. It will move under the western part of an upper level ridge that is centered east of the Cocos Islands. The upper level ridge will produce northerly winds that will blow toward the top of Bakung’s circulation. Those winds will cause the moderate vertical wind shear. The moderate vertical wind shear will inhibit intensification of Tropical Cyclone Bakung. However, Tropical Cyclone Bakung could maintain its intensity during the next 24 hours if the upper level winds do not get any stronger.
Tropical Cyclone Bakung will be in a region where the steering winds are weak during the next 24 hours. On its anticipated track, Tropical Cyclone Bakung is anticipated to meander west of the Cocos Islands.
