The Caspian sea is divided into three parts by the relief of the bottom of the basin. The Northern border runs along the Mangystau Peninsula. The middle part extends from it to the threshold of the Absheron Peninsula, the remaining territory is the southern part. RSE "Kazhydromet" is a weekly forecast of the Caspian sea level.
In the Northern part of the Caspian sea, the level fluctuation is expected to be around minus 28.19 m, with a rise to the maximum level of minus 27.62 m and a fall to the minimum level of minus 28.81 m.
From November 19-24 in the area of the Peshnoy weather station, a dangerous driving situation persists!
In the Middle part of the Caspian sea, sea level fluctuation is expected around minus 28.25 m with a rise to a maximum of minus 27.91 m and a fall to a minimum of minus 28.79 m.
The actual state of the water surface of the Caspian sea for the period from November 12-18, 2020 corresponds to the previous weekly forecast.
The visual shoreline of the largest closed reservoir is shown in the satellite image for November 17, 2020. A snapshot of the NASA project.
All information on the Caspian sea is available on the website of RSE "Kazhydromet" https://www.kazhydromet.kz/kaspiyskoe-more/ezhenedelnyy-obzor-sostoyaniya-poverhnosti-kaspiyskogo-morya