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  2. Deep Depression BOB 05 (2024) - Wikipedia

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    Deep Depression BOB 05 was a weak tropical cyclone that impacted Bangladesh and India. The seventh tropical cyclone and fourth deep depression of the 2024 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, BOB 05 originated from a broad area of cyclonic circulation partially related to the remnants of Typhoon Yagi in the Western Pacific.

  3. Tropical cyclones in India - Wikipedia

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    India is a country in the north of Indian Ocean that is the most vulnerable to getting hit by tropical cyclones in the basin, from the east or from the west. On average, 2–3 tropical cyclones make landfall in India each year, with about one being a severe tropical cyclone or greater. [1]

  4. Cyclone Asna - Wikipedia

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    Cyclonic Storm Asna [a] (/ ˈ ɑː s n ɑː /) was a tropical cyclone that affected Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh states of India and southern Pakistan from 25 August to 2 September 2024. It formed as deep depression over land, intensified in the cyclone and moved into Arabian Sea.

  5. Cyclone Hamoon - Wikipedia

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    Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Hamoon [a] (/ h ɑː ˈ m u n /) was a moderately strong tropical cyclone that affected Bangladesh, India, and Myammar during October 2023. The fourth named storm of the 2023 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, Hamoon formed from a low-pressure area over the west-central Bay of Bengal on 21 October. Initially slowly ...

  6. Cyclones Mandous and ARB 03 - Wikipedia

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    Severe Cyclonic Storm Mandous[ a] ( / mændəs /) was the third cyclonic storm, as well as the third most intense tropical cyclone of the 2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season. The remnants of the system later regenerated into Deep Depression ARB 03 in the Arabian Sea. The system struck the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, as well as South India .

  7. Cyclones Gulab and Shaheen - Wikipedia

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    Cyclones Gulab and Shaheen. Cyclonic Storm Gulab (/ ɡuːˈləb /) and Severe Cyclonic Storm Shaheen (/ ʃəˈhiːn /) were two tropical cyclones that caused considerable damage to South and West Asia during the 2021 North Indian Ocean cyclone season. Gulab impacted India and Pakistan, [1][2] while Shaheen impacted Iran, Oman and the United ...

  8. Cyclone Asani - Wikipedia

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    Cyclone Asani. Severe Cyclonic Storm Asani[a] (/ ɑːˈsɑːnɪ /) was a strong tropical cyclone that made landfall in India in May 2022. It was the strongest storm of 2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season. The third depression and deep depression, and the first named storm of the 2022 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, Asani originated from a ...

  9. Cyclone Tauktae - Wikipedia

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    2001 India cyclone – Third strongest tropical cyclone, in terms of barometric pressure, to form in the Arabian Sea on record. Cyclone Vayu – A strong Arabian Sea tropical cyclone that caused moderate damage in India during June 2019. Cyclone Amphan – The powerful cyclone to strike the Indian states of West Bengal and Odisha in 2020.