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India. Moving northward, the system's convection continued to organize around the center, and the JTWC classified it as
Tropical Cyclone 04A on November 4. The IMD upgraded it to a deep depression on the next day as the storm began moving westward. Despite good outflow, the convection failed to intensify further and was limited to the eastern portion, and the JTWC did not estimate 1 minute winds higher than 75 km/h (45 mph). The IMD only assessed a peak of 55 km/h (35 mph). Drier air from the north caused the thunderstorms to weaken and expose the circulation. The IMD downgraded the system to a remnant low on November 7, and the remnants continued to the west-southwest, passing near
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484:, India. On the same day, the IMD began classifying it as a depression, but soon after upgraded it to a deep depression and later cyclonic storm after increased organization. The storm meandered off southwest India for three days due to weak steering currents. During that time, the convection pulsed around the circulation, and the IMD upgraded it to a severe cyclonic storm on May 7 with winds of 100 km/h (60 mph). By contrast, the JTWC only estimated peak winds of 85 km/h (55 mph). Increased
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120 km/h (75 mph). Wind shear and dry air caused the storm to weaken. After Agni turned westward, the IMD downgraded it to a depression and later remnant low on
December 2, although the JTWC tracked it for another day, issuing their final advisory while Agni was about 450 km (275 mi) south-southeast of
1315:, which provides the spin in a cyclone. On November 28, the JTWC classified it as Tropical Cyclone 05A just 78 km (48 mi) from the equator. The IMD classified it as a depression the next day at 1.5Β° N, noting that "cyclogenesis ... at such low latitudes has not occurred in the past." It rivaled
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On June 8, a low-pressure area formed in the eastern
Arabian Sea. A nearby buoy recorded winds of 45 km/h (30 mph), which organized into a depression on June 10. While remaining nearly stationary, the depression quickly intensified into a deep depression. The system later began a
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An area of convection formed west of Sri Lanka on
October 31, organizing around a circulation center. Low wind shear allowed slow development, and a low-pressure area developed on November 1 in the southeastern Arabian Sea. The following day, a depression formed off the southwest coast of
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reported 430 mm (17 in) in two days. In northern Andhra
Pradesh, flooding from the depression affected 40 villages, wrecking 50 houses. The waters also inundated 50,000 acres (20,000 ha) of rice paddies and damaged 200 irrigation water tanks. In West Bengal, the floods
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A depression formed out of an area of convection southwest of India on
September 30. The next day, it intensified into Cyclonic Storm Onil. becoming the first tropical cyclone on record to be named in the northern Indian Ocean. Cyclone Onil quickly attained its peak intensity on October 2
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The depression dropped heavy rainfall in eastern India, including as a tropical cyclone, a precursor, and its remnant. Notable rainfall totals include 340 mm (13 in) in Chepan on
September 9, 480 mm (19 in) on September 21 at a station in Uttar Pradesh, and 341 mm
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related to a North Indian Ocean cyclone. The high rains cut communications from the island group to the mainland, and damaged 45 houses in conjunction with the winds. High waves sank 15 boats and one cargo ship while also causing erosion in Kerala. The storm killed nine people and caused
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killed four people and isolated about 55,000 people. Three people died in West Bengal, where floodwaters left about 650,000 people homeless in hundreds of villages. Flash flooding in Uttar
Pradesh killed 33 people overnight on September 21. In nearby Bangladesh, the depression
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in the Bay of Bengal. The disturbance tracked westward, weakening after passing south of Sri Lanka. It entered the
Arabian Sea on November 26, and despite being located unusually close to the equator, the system maintained convection about its circulation, aided by low wind shear. While the
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of 990 mbar (hPa; 29.23 inHg). However, dry air quickly entered the system, causing it to rapidly weaken to a depression just off the coast of
Gujarat, India. Over the following several days, the system took a slow, erratic track towards the south-southeast. After turning northeastward, the
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A surge in the monsoon developed an area of convection over the Andaman Sea in early June, spawning a low-pressure area, which later became a depression on June 11. Moving to the northwest along a ridge, it strengthened into a deep depression the next day. Early on June 13, the system
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A low-pressure area formed in the Bay of Bengal on September 30 and gradually became more organized. It moved northwestward and developed into a depression on October 2. Without intensifying beyond winds of 45 km/h (30 mph), the depression moved ashore Andhra Pradesh near
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After developing, the system moved northwestward due to a ridge over India. The IMD upgraded the depression to Cyclonic Storm Agni late on November 29 and further to a severe cyclonic storm the next day. The JTWC also upgraded Agni to the equivalent of a minimal hurricane, estimating
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killed 3,000 migratory birds and damaged βΉ1.1 billion rupees (US$ 23.9 million) worth of crops; 51 people also died in the state. In neighboring Odisha, four people were killed, and the floods washed away a bridge and affected several villages.
646:, destroying or heavily damaging 4,035 homes and leaving 25,000 people homeless. There was widespread crop damage, resulting in food shortages, and damaged roads disrupted subsequent relief efforts. Damage in Myanmar totaled over K621 million
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became warm. Twin depressions formed during June on opposite sides of India, which helped intensify the monsoon over the country. A notable feature of the season was the Arabian Sea being more active than the Bay of Bengal. The IMD began
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Throughout southeastern Pakistan and northwestern India, thousands of residents were evacuated prior to the cyclone's arrival. In these areas, the storm produced moderate to heavy rainfall, peaking at 145 mm (5.7 in) in
308:, killing 236 people and leaving 25,000 people homeless. Depressions also formed on opposite sides of India in June. A depression in September killed 59 people after dropping torrential rainfall over
884:. On September 10, a low-pressure area developed within the monsoon trough in the extreme northern Bay of Bengal. Moving northwestward, it organized into a depression after it moved ashore, organizing over
488:, cooler waters, and dry air rapidly weakened the convection, exposing the center and causing the storm to deteriorate quickly into a depression. On May 10, the system degenerated into a remnant low off
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despite being over land, aided by moisture from the Bay of Bengal. After crossing into northern Bangladesh, the system again weakened into a remnant low, which gradually elongated and weakened.
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into the Arabian Sea, and soon after convection rapidly increased. Early on May 5, the JTWC classified the system as Tropical Cyclone 01A about 370 km (230 mi) west-southwest of
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642:. Despite the storm's ferocity, the government did not report about the cyclone for ten days, as they usually under report on landfalling storms. The cyclone caused heavy damage throughout
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over 48 hours. The remnants also brought upwards of 225 mm (8.9 in) of rainfall in Gujarat. While an active tropical cyclone, the storm dropped torrential rainfall to the
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alone. There, the floods struck in the middle of the night, catching residents off guard and washing away hundreds of houses along two whole blocks. Flash flooding caused landslides in
731:(TCFA), although the system never strengthened beyond its initial stages. Strong wind shear caused the depression to weaken, and the IMD downgraded it to a remnant low on June 13.
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The third large flood event of the year, the depression caused its most severe impact in northeastern India, where 218 people were killed, including 112 in the city of
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sustained significant damage, leading to several protests and demonstrations by city residents. Offshore, 300 fishermen are believed to have gone missing during the storm.
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on June 14. The depression dropped heavy rainfall in eastern India, particularly Odisha. There, the peak 24-hour precipitation total was 320 mm (13 in) in
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896:, or weakness between ridges, the depression meandered over eastern India, weakening into a remnant low on September 15. It moved slowly northwestward, reaching
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For about ten days in September, a monsoon depression persisted around the northern edge of the Bay of Bengal onto adjacent landmasses, initially associated with an
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tropical cyclones within the basin in 2004, beginning after the monsoon season. As such, only two cyclonic storms in the latter half of the year were named.
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on October 4. It rapidly weakened into a remnant low and turned to the northeast. On October 7, the system re-intensified into a depression near
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For several days in early October, the depression dropped rainfall across southeastern India, which was heaviest after it re-intensified over land.
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estimated at 165 km/h (105 mph) by the IMD. The storm rapidly weakened over land, although its remnants spread rainfall into northern
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recorded 1,840 mm (72 in) over three days, including 1,170 mm (46 in) in just 24 hours. This broke the record for the
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produced additional flooding after a similar disaster occurred in July, temporarily isolating about 1 million people, and killing 19.
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on May 1 over the body of water, but soon moved westward into India without developing. On May 4, the system emerged from
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Alarming Rise in the Number and Intensity of Extreme Point Rainfall Events over the Indian Region under Climate Change Scenario
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Winds from the cyclone reached 157 km/h (98 mph) in Myanmar, occurring in conjunction with heavy rainfall and a high
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654:, and there were 236 deaths. Although damage was heaviest in Myanmar, the cyclone's effects also spread into neighboring
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slow westward movement, due to a ridge to the north. On June 11, and again on the following day, the JTWC issued a
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shortly before dissipation. This storm became notable during its origins and became one of the storms closest to the
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1331:. The remnants moved ashore at eastern Somalia, before turning to the south and dissipating on December 5.
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The precursor to the storm brought heavy rainfall to southern India, reaching 124.8 mm (4.91 in) in
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in neighboring Bangladesh, the heaviest daily total in 50 years. Flash flooding in the Indian state of
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892:. The system attained peak winds of 45 km/h (30 mph) despite being over land. Located within a
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developed in the center of the storm, indicative of a strong cyclone. On May 19, the cyclone made
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A tropical disturbance was observed on November 19 about 800 km (500 mi) southeast of
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2201:"Myanmar cyclone toll: at least 140 dead β UN says at least 18,000 homeless from May 19 storm"
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in northeastern West Bengal recorded 310 mm (12 in) in a 24-hour period, and
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2742:"RA I Tropical Cyclone Committee for the South-West Indian Ocean: Seventeenth Session"
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The second storm of the season formed as a depression on May 16 in the central
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Emergency aid for cyclone disaster in the western part of the Union of Myanmar
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Bangladesh: Monsoon Floods 2004 - Post-flood needs assessment summary report
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374:(JTWC) also issued warnings for storms in the basin on an unofficial basis.
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Tropical Cyclone Operational Plan for the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea
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is nonexistent along the equatorβthe Coriolis effect refers to planetary
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2176:"Myanmar breaks silence over deadly cyclone, says many dead and missing"
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650:(US$ 99.2 million), making it the worst storm in the country since
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of at least 65 km/h (40 mph) averaged over three minutes. The
2566:"300 Fishermen Missing As Cyclone Calms Down After Dashing Keti Bunder"
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persisted in the southern Bay of Bengal. It developed into a distinct
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in July 1988 to monitor and warn on tropical cyclones in the northern
2592:"ACT members respond as new floods hit north eastern states of India"
2435:"Report on Cyclonic Disturbances Over North Indian Ocean During 2009"
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after redeveloping some convection, but there was no redevelopment.
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also issued warnings for five of the storms on an unofficial basis.
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Myanmar: Cyclone Rakhine Appeal No. 14/2004 Operations Update No. 1
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Report on Cyclonic Disturbances Over North Indian Ocean During 2004
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1203:. On November 9, the remnant circulation brushed the coast of
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circulation in the southern hemisphere. This was unusual, as the
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658:, where strong winds knocked over trees and capsized two ships.
2440:. India Meteorological Department. January 2010. Archived from
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620:
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1999:
Darwin Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre (May 2004).
325:
1011:
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R.M. Khaladkar; P.N. Mahajan; J.R. Kulkarni (August 2009).
801:
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Impact of Cyclonic Storms and Suggested Mitigation Actions
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Amit Kesarkar; Sudipta Banerjee; J Venkata Ratnam (2006).
2178:. UNICEF. Agence France-Presse. 2004-05-29. Archived from
1935:(Report). India Meteorological Department. January 2005.
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523:
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International Civil Aviation Organization (2005-10-07).
1966:
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designated four of these as cyclonic storms, which have
2706:"Genesis of tropical cyclone Agni: Physical Mechanisms"
2203:. UNICEF. Associated Press. 2004-05-28. Archived from
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on October 10 and dissipated shortly thereafter.
2378:"Monthly Tropical Weather Summary for September 2004"
2677:"Monthly Tropical Weather Summary for November 2004"
2107:(Report). Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology.
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to the north over India. While approaching land, an
2474:"Monthly Tropical Weather Summary for October 2004"
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List of wettest known tropical cyclones in Pakistan
2499:"A cyclone in southern Pakistan kills nine people"
2006:. Bureau of Meteorology. p. 2. Archived from
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2796:WMO/ESCAP Panel on Tropical Cyclones Final Report
492:, without any discernible low-level circulation.
350:. The basin is defined between 45Β° and 100Β°
3235:
2343:"Monthly Tropical Weather Summary for June 2004"
993:with winds of 100 km/h (60 mph) and a
2284:Myanmar: Floods Information Bulletin No. 1/2004
2050:"Monthly Tropical Weather Summary for May 2004"
398:
2524:"Weather Forecast: Rain/Thunderstorm expected"
2501:. Associated Press. 2004-10-03. Archived from
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1319:as one of the closest storms to the equator.
1223:Category 1 tropical cyclone (SSHWS)
1210:
916:
536:Category 1 tropical cyclone (SSHWS)
370:to predict future tracks. The American-based
3001:2000β2009 North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons
2780:Gary Padgett Tropical Cyclone Summary Part 2
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2624:"India: Floods Situation Report 11 Oct 2004"
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296:group offshore western India, which was the
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2568:. Pakistani Press International. 2004-10-03
2547:. Pakistani Press International. 2004-10-03
2526:. Pakistani Press International. 2004-10-03
2226:Myanmar Appeal No. 01.65/2004 Annual Report
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1659:
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214:North Indian Ocean tropical cyclone seasons
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2144:Myanmar: Storm OCHA Situation Report No. 1
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1121:. The precipitation led to a snowstorm in
531:Extremely severe cyclonic storm (IMD)
366:to track the storms, and utilized various
340:Regional Specialized Meteorological Center
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2596:Action by Churches Together International
1824:South-West Indian Ocean cyclone seasons:
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603:. With low wind shear and a surge in the
269:. The season was fairly active, with ten
2170:
2168:
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2668:
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2545:"Heavy rainfall lashes out lower Sindh"
2138:
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304:β the strongest of the season β struck
261:, was also named, and crossed into the
3244:2004 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
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2001:"Darwin Tropical Diagnostic Statement"
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1589:September 30 βOctober 3
524:Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm BOB 01
243:2004 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
21:2004 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
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2775:Gary Padgett Tropical Cyclone Summary
2747:. World Meteorological Organization.
2410:Local Consultative Group β Bangladesh
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468:Toward the end of April, an area of
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2360:
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1953:
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1790:North Indian Ocean tropical cyclone
812:. There were no reports of damage.
13:
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1861:
1295:system was organizing, the center
273:forming from May to November. The
14:
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2412:(Report). ReliefWeb. 2004-10-06.
2319:(Report). ReliefWeb. 2004-06-08.
2290:(Report). ReliefWeb. 2004-06-01.
2261:(Report). ReliefWeb. 2004-05-28.
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2232:(Report). ReliefWeb. 2005-05-27.
2150:(Report). ReliefWeb. 2004-05-27.
2076:"Cyclone Hugs the Coast of India"
1800:List of wettest tropical cyclones
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852:September 12 β September 15
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619:along northwestern Myanmar near
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406:Severe cyclonic storm (IMD)
368:tropical cyclone forecast models
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1981:from the original on 2013-12-06
1942:from the original on 2015-04-02
1844:South Pacific cyclone seasons:
1709:
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1672:1004 hPa (29.65 inHg)
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275:India Meteorological Department
2093:
2067:
1992:
1974:(Report). United States Navy.
1969:Annual Tropical Cyclone Report
1967:Joint Typhoon Warning Center.
1810:2004 Atlantic hurricane season
1750:952 hPa (28.11 inHg)
1710:994 hPa (29.35 inHg)
1603:990 hPa (29.23 inHg)
1565:996 hPa (29.41 inHg)
1531:992 hPa (29.29 inHg)
1495:992 hPa (29.29 inHg)
1451:952 hPa (28.11 inHg)
1405:984 hPa (29.06 inHg)
1327:βthe easternmost point of the
503:group offshore western India.
300:in the basin. A week later, a
194:2004 Atlantic hurricane season
1:
1855:
1815:2004 Pacific hurricane season
1252:November 29 β December 2
958:September 30 β October 3
573:165 km/h (105 mph)
199:2004 Pacific hurricane season
2679:. Australia Severe Weather.
2476:. Australia Severe Weather.
1747:165 km/h (105 mph)
1447:165 km/h (105 mph)
1260:100 km/h (65 mph)
1170:November 2 β November 7
966:100 km/h (65 mph)
509:highest daily rainfall total
448:100 km/h (65 mph)
399:Severe Cyclonic Storm ARB 01
372:Joint Typhoon Warning Center
298:highest daily rainfall total
283:Joint Typhoon Warning Center
92: β’ Lowest pressure
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2675:Gary Padgett (2005-05-17).
2472:Gary Padgett (2005-05-17).
1820:2004 Pacific typhoon season
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1706:100 km/h (60 mph)
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1401:100 km/h (60 mph)
1178:55 km/h (35 mph)
1141:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
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929:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
860:45 km/h (30 mph)
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411:Tropical storm (SSHWS)
204:2004 Pacific typhoon season
149:Very severe cyclonic storms
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1553:September 12 β15
1527:55 km/h (35 mph)
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1211:Severe Cyclonic Storm Agni
1136:Deep depression (IMD)
1057:October 2 β October 8
998:system made landfall near
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917:Severe Cyclonic Storm Onil
742:Deep depression (IMD)
669:Deep depression (IMD)
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2628:World Health Organization
2074:Steve Lang (2004-05-12).
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245:was the first in which
176:$ 129.8 million (2004
1626:October 2 β8
1129:Deep Depression ARB 04
900:by September 22.
771:June 11 β June 14
735:Deep Depression BOB 02
698:June 10 β June 13
662:Deep Depression ARB 02
141:Severe cyclonic storms
51:Last system dissipated
2376:Gary Padgett (2004).
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2048:Gary Padgett (2000).
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1701:Severe Cyclonic Storm
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1517:June 11 β14
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1396:Severe Cyclonic Storm
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1437:May 16 β19
1349:Peak intensity
1317:Tropical Storm Vamei
1026:Depression BOB 03/04
595:2004 Myanmar cyclone
565:May 16 β May 19
516:($ 6.7 million
3128:Australian region (
2447:on December 4, 2010
2259:Government of Japan
1303:, thus becoming an
1297:crossed the equator
995:barometric pressure
800:struck Odisha near
635:province in China.
440:May 5 β May 10
354:, and north of the
263:southern hemisphere
112:Seasonal statistics
43:First system formed
38:Seasonal boundaries
3211:Non-seasonal lists
3141:North Indian Ocean
2713:University of Pune
1732:Season aggregates
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512:βΉ300 million
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383:water temperatures
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501:Lakshadweep
314:West Bengal
294:Lakshadweep
271:depressions
117:Depressions
46:May 5, 2004
3238:Categories
3174:Hurricanes
3012:Previous:
2758:2009-01-04
2726:2009-01-04
2687:2015-05-30
2638:2015-05-29
2606:2015-05-29
2572:2010-06-13
2551:2010-06-13
2530:2010-06-13
2509:2010-06-10
2484:2010-06-10
2451:2010-06-13
2420:2015-05-28
2388:2015-05-28
2353:2015-05-26
2327:2015-05-25
2298:2015-05-25
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2211:2015-05-25
2186:2015-05-25
2158:2015-05-25
2126:2015-05-24
2086:2015-05-24
2060:2015-05-24
2017:2015-05-24
1985:2015-05-24
1946:2015-05-24
1856:References
1642:East India
1631:Depression
1609:, Pakistan
1607:West India
1569:East India
1558:Depression
1535:East India
1499:West India
1463:Bangladesh
1459:East India
1184:1004
1099:Alipurduar
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2113:0252-1075
1622:BOB 03/04
1413:Karnataka
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1020:Hyderabad
1000:Porbandar
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290:Aminidivi
168:587 total
3195:Typhoons
3181:Atlantic
3122:Cyclones
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1768:See also
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617:landfall
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2942:BOB 05
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1513:BOB 02
1477:ARB 02
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1409:Kerala
1387:ARB 01
1355:Damage
1346:Dates
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1103:Malda
1012:Sindh
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