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Severe Cyclonic Storm Remal[a] (/ ˈrɛmæl /) was a moderately strong but less devastating tropical cyclone that affected West Bengal and Bangladesh, [3] It was the first depression and the first cyclonic storm of the 2024 North Indian Ocean cyclone season. [4] According to the Bangladesh Meteorological Department, it turned into a cyclone ...
SATKHIRA, Bangladesh (Reuters) -Strong gales and heavy rain brought by cyclone Remal lashed the coastlines of India and Bangladesh on Monday, with the storm killing at least 16 people and cutting ...
2024 North Indian Ocean cyclone season. The 2024 North Indian Ocean cyclone season is an ongoing event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation. It has been unreasonably less active in terms of formation of cyclonic storms. [ 1 ] The season has no official bounds, but cyclones tend to form between April and December, with the peak from ...
In 2024, tropical cyclones have been forming in seven major bodies of water, commonly known as tropical cyclone basins. Tropical cyclones are named by various weather agencies when they attain maximum sustained winds of 35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph). So far, 106 systems have formed this year, with 75 of them being named.
Remal is expected to dump more than 89 millimeters (3.5 inches) of rain and bring wind-driven storm surges of 2.5 to 3.7 meters to the coasts of the Bay of Bengal, according to CNN Weather.
2024 North Indian Ocean cyclone season; Season boundaries; First system formed: 24 May: Last system dissipated: Season ongoing: Strongest system; Name: Remal: Maximum winds: 115 km/h (75 mph) (10-minute sustained) Lowest pressure: 973 hPa : Longest lasting system; Name: Remal: Duration: 5 days
Severe Cyclonic Storm Michaung[a] (Burmese pronunciation: [mɪʔtɕʰaʊɰ̃]) was a moderate tropical cyclone which formed in the Bay of Bengal during the 2023 North Indian Ocean cyclone season. Michaung originated as a low-pressure area in the Gulf of Thailand which crossed into the Bay of Bengal and became a deep depression on December 2.
The 2023 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was a highly above-average and deadly season, becoming the most active since 2019, with nine depressions and six cyclonic storms forming. It was the deadliest since 2017 , mostly due to Cyclone Mocha , and had the second-highest accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) in the basin, after 2019. [ 1 ]