
2001 North Indian Ocean cyclone season - Wikipedia
This is a table of all storms in the 2001 North Indian Ocean cyclone season. It mentions all of the season's storms and their names, duration, peak intensities (according to the IMD storm …
2001 Gujarat cyclone - Wikipedia
The 2001 Gujarat cyclone was the third strongest tropical cyclone, in terms of barometric pressure, to form in the Arabian Sea on record; only Cyclones Gonu in 2007 and Kyarr in 2019 …
Tropical cyclones in 2001 - Wikipedia
During 2001, tropical cyclones formed in seven different areas called basins, located within various parts of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. A total of 128 tropical cyclones formed …
Cyclones and depressions over north Indian Ocean during 2001
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There were 6 cyclonic disturbances (4 cyclonic storms and 2 depressions) over the north Indian Ocean during 2001. Out of these cyclonic disturbances 3 formed over the Bay of Bengal and 3 …
India cyclone weakening but still 'a threat' - CNN.com
2001年5月26日 · A cyclone threatening the western coast of India for several days has weakened but could possibly hit Gujarat state by Sunday evening.
Cyclone Alert - 25 May 2001 - India | ReliefWeb
2001年5月25日 · The Very Severe Cyclonic storm over the Arabian Sea has remained practically stationary and lies centred about 500 KM South Southwest of Veraval at 0830 hours IST of …
2001 North Indian Ocean cyclone season - wiki-gateway.eudic.net
The 2001 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was fairly quiet, although activity was evenly spread between the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. There were six depressions tracked …
India: Cyclone - May 2001 - ReliefWeb
2001年5月25日 · Humanitarian situation reports, response plans, news, analyses, evaluations, assessments, maps, infographics and more on India: Cyclone - May 2001
2001 Gujarat cyclone - Wikiwand
Situated in a region favoring tropical cyclone development about 650 km (400 mi) southwest of Mumbai, India, the storm rapidly developed. By the afternoon of May 22, the JTWC estimated …
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