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During the first week of May, a strong pulse of Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) and Equatorial Rossby wave (ERW) prevailed in this basin. These two conditions led to a formation, of a cyclonic circulation, over the southern Andaman Sea on May 4. At the same time, a Westerly wind burst occurred on the same day which resulted in formation of twin cyclones over the either side of the Indian Ocean. The southern hemisphere counterpart being Cyclone Karim and the northern hemisphere counterpart being this cyclonic circulation. [1][2] The JTWC followed suit and designated it as Invest 92B on the next day.[3] On May 6, under the influence of the same disturbance, a low pressure system formed off the coast of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.[4] Subsequently, the JTWC issued its TCFA, as it had rapidly consolidated its convective structure for the past few hours, along with development of a well-defined low-level center.[5] By the morning of May 7, the system became more well-marked over the same region.[6] At 09:00 UTC (14:30 IST), the JTWC initiated advisories on the system and classified it as Tropical Cyclone 02B, while IMD followed the suit and upgraded it to Depression BOB 03.[7][8] Three hours later, the system was further upgraded to a deep depression status by the IMD, after forming a defined central dense overcast cloud pattern.[9] By 05:30 IST (00:00 UTC) of the next day, the system organized into Cyclonic Storm Asani, becoming the first cyclone of the season.[10] The name Asani was provided by Sri Lanka, which means wrath in Sinhalese language.[11][12] Nine hours later, the JTWC upgraded it to a Category 1 status.[13] At 12:00 UTC (17:30 IST), the IMD further upgraded it to a severe cyclonic storm, as microwave imagery showed a well-organized system.[14]

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  2. ^ "Tropical Weather Outlook for the North Indian Ocean (the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea)" (PDF). rsmcnewdelhi.imd.gov.in. New Delhi, India: India Meteorological Department. May 6, 2022. Archived from the original on May 7, 2022. Retrieved May 6, 2022.
  3. ^ Significant Tropical Weather Advisory for the Indian Ocean, 0230Z 5 May 2022 Reissued (Report). United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 5 May 2022. Archived from the original on 2019-06-11. Retrieved 5 May 2022. Alt URL
  4. ^ Monica Sharma (May 6, 2022). "Tropical Weather Outlook for the North Indian Ocean (the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea)". rsmcnewdelhi.imd.gov.in. New Delhi, India: India Meteorological Department. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 6, 2022. Retrieved May 6, 2022.
  5. ^ Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (Invest 92B) (Report). United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 6 May 2022. Archived from the original on 2022-10-22. Retrieved 6 May 2022. Alt URL
  6. ^ Monica Sharma (May 7, 2022). "Special Tropical Weather Outlook for the North Indian Ocean (the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea)". rsmcnewdelhi.imd.gov.in. New Delhi, India: India Meteorological Department. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 7, 2022. Retrieved May 7, 2022.
  7. ^ Prognostic Reasoning for Tropical Cyclone 02B (Two) Warning No. 1 (Report). United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 7 May 2022. Retrieved 7 May 2022.[dead link] Alt URL
  8. ^ Monica Sharma (May 7, 2022). "Special Tropical Weather Outlook for the North Indian Ocean (the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea)". rsmcnewdelhi.imd.gov.in. New Delhi, India: India Meteorological Department. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 7, 2022. Retrieved May 7, 2022.
  9. ^ R.K Jenamani (May 7, 2022). "Special Tropical Weather Outlook for the North Indian Ocean (the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea)". rsmcnewdelhi.imd.gov.in. New Delhi, India: India Meteorological Department. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 7, 2022. Retrieved May 7, 2022.
  10. ^ R.K Jenamani (May 8, 2022). "Tropical Cyclone Advisory No.1 for the North Indian Ocean (the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea)". rsmcnewdelhi.imd.gov.in. New Delhi, India: India Meteorological Department. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 8, 2022. Retrieved May 8, 2022.
  11. ^ Cite error: The named reference name was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  12. ^ Simran Kashyap (May 6, 2022). "How Cyclone Asani got its name? Why naming is important?". www.oneindia.com. New Delhi, India: Oneindia. Archived from the original on May 9, 2022. Retrieved May 8, 2022.
  13. ^ Prognostic Reasoning for Tropical Cyclone 02B (Asani) Warning No. 5 (Report). United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center. 8 May 2022. Retrieved 8 May 2022.[dead link] Alt URL
  14. ^ R.K Jenamani (May 8, 2022). "Tropical Cyclone Advisory No.5 for the North Indian Ocean (the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea)". rsmcnewdelhi.imd.gov.in. New Delhi, India: India Meteorological Department. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 8, 2022. Retrieved May 8, 2022.