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Question
In 2019, the Arabian Sea recorded the formation of four cyclones, Vayu, Hikka, Kyarr and Mahaa phenomenon after more than a century. Formation of cyclonic storms is normal in the Arabian Sea but rare if it develops in October-November. Usually the Bay of Bengal sees cyclones during this period. Prepare a project report tracing cyclonic storms that occurred along the eastern coast as well as the western coast of India over last ten years.
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Solution
Eastern Coast (Bay of Bengal)
- Cyclone Amphan (2020)
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Origin: Bay of Bengal
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Hit: West Bengal, Odisha
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Impact: Super cyclone, 133 deaths, massive damage (~$15.5 billion)
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Cyclone Yaas (2021)
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Origin: Bay of Bengal
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Hit: Odisha, West Bengal
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Impact: Flooding, 20+ deaths, over 1 million evacuated
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Cyclone Titli (2018)
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Origin: Bay of Bengal
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Hit: Andhra Pradesh, Odisha
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Impact: Heavy rain, 89 deaths, major flooding
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Western Coast (Arabian Sea)
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Cyclone Vayu (2019)
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Origin: Arabian Sea
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Approached Gujarat
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Impact: Evacuations, strong winds, coastal damage
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Cyclone Nisarga (2020)
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Origin: Arabian Sea
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Hit: Maharashtra (Alibag)
- Impact: Strongest June storm since 1891, ₹8 billion damage
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Cyclones Kyarr, Hikka, Maha (2019)
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Origin: Arabian Sea
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Rare late-season activity
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Impact: Unseasonal rain, rough seas, disrupted fishing
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