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However, on August 6, the IMD reassessed the deep depression to have reached cyclonic storm strength, and retroactively designated the system as Cyclonic Storm Yemyin in its mid-season review. [1] This was confirmed by the designation of Cyclonic Storm Sidr, the next name on the list after Yemyin, in November.
On average, 4 to 6 storms form in this basin every season. [1] 2007 was an active year for this basin; it was the most destructive season in known history at this time, only for the 2008 season to surpass it the next year. 2007 was also the first season to have multiple Category 5 cyclones (by the Saffir Simpson Scale), and the two Category 5's ...
There is only one tropical cyclone warning centre in Pakistan, which is in Karachi in Sindh province. [6] Cyclone Yemyin making landfall in Balochistan province on 26 June 2007. Cyclones mostly hit the Sindh coast than the Balochistan coast in Pakistan. During the last 125 years a number of cyclonic storms have struck Pakistan's coastal areas.
1200 UTC — Depression BOB 03/2007 is upgraded to Deep Depression BOB 03/2007. [16] 1300 UTC — The PMD upgrades Deep Depression BOB 03/2007 to a severe cyclonic storm, naming it "Yemyin". However, the IMD does not follow suit at this time, leaving this storm operationally unnamed. It would be retroactively named Yemyin in post-analysis. [17 ...
165 2007–08 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season 3: Madagascar, Mauritius, Rodrigues, Réunion 7 5 Minimal 1 2006–07 Australian region cyclone season 2: Western Australia, Eastern Indonesia, Top End, Kimberley, Queensland, Papua New Guinea, Cocos (Keeling) Islands: 8 7 $15.7 million 5 2007–08 Australian region cyclone season 3
The smallest tropical cyclone was Cyclone Ogni, which struck the Andhra Pradesh coast on October 30, 2008. The cyclone's diameter was only 100 km (62 mi). [36] The largest tropical cyclone was the 1999 Odisha Cyclone, which strike the coast of Odisha. [8] [37] The wettest tropical cyclone was Severe Cyclonic Storm ARB 01 (2004). One of the ...
In 2007, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh and coastal Balochistan were badly affected due to monsoon rainfall. Sindh and coastal Balochistan were affected by Cyclone Yemyin in June and then torrential rains in July and August, while Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was affected by melting glaciers and heavy rainfall in July and August. At least 130 people died and ...
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