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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 May to Early November.
Deep Depression BOB 05 (2024) Deep Depression BOB 05 was a weak tropical cyclone that impacted Bangladesh and India. The seventh tropical cyclone and fourth deep depression of the 2024 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, BOB 05 originated from a broad area of cyclonic circulation partially related to the remnants of Typhoon Yagi in the Western ...
Cyclone Asna. Cyclonic Storm Asna[a] (/ ˈɑːsnɑː /) was a tropical cyclone that affected Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh states of India and southern Pakistan from 25 August to 2 September 2024. It formed as deep depression over land, intensified in the cyclone and moved into Arabian Sea. The heavy rains from deep depression caused ...
A large plume of Saharan dust is seen across the main development region of the Atlantic for tropical cyclones on June 24, 2024. Dust outbreaks are common this time of year and work to inhibit ...
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 ...
This timeline documents all of the events of the 2024 North Indian Ocean cyclone season. The scope of this article is limited to the North Indian basin. During the season, systems will be designated as tropical depressions by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). [1]
The cyclone made landfall near the town of Bapatla in Andhra Pradesh state, the India Meteorological Department said, adding late on Tuesday on the X platform that the landfall process was completed.
Tropical cyclones in 2024. Satellite photo of the 21 tropical cyclones worldwide that reached at least Category 3 on the Saffir–Simpson scale during 2024, from Anggrek in January to Usagi in November. Among them, Milton (fourth image in the third row) was the most intense with a minimum central pressure of 897 hPa.