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  2. Tropical cyclones in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka is an island nation in the Indian Ocean. The country is vulnerable to cyclones due to its position near the confluence of the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean. [citation needed]

  3. Category:Tropical cyclones in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 September 2019, at 02:47 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. List of historical tropical cyclone names - Wikipedia

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    The first are the international names assigned to a tropical cyclone by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) or the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC). The second set of names are local names assigned to a tropical cyclone by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. This system often ends up with a ...

  5. North Indian Ocean tropical cyclone - Wikipedia

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    The United States's Joint Typhoon Warning Center unofficially designates as B to classify storms formed in the Bay of Bengal. [5] The Bay of Bengal's coast is shared among India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and western part of Thailand. [6] This sub-basin is the most active and produces some of the deadliest cyclones of all time. [7]

  6. List of tropical cyclone records - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Haiyan in Samar, Philippines [37] Highest number of tropical storms in a season: 39 official storms during the 1964 Pacific typhoon season: May 12, 1964 – December 17, 1964: Northwest Pacific Ocean [38] Warmest eye: 34.0 °C (93.2 °F) at 700 hPa height: August 19, 1979: Typhoon Judy in the northwest Pacific Ocean [39]

  7. 1978 Sri Lanka cyclone - Wikipedia

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    The 1978 Sri Lanka Cyclone (JTWC designation: 04B) was one of the most destructive tropical cyclones to strike Sri Lanka since modern records began. The cyclone formed on November 17, 1978, and attained peak intensity on November 23, 1978, right before making landfall in Batticaloa. Sri Lanka's eastern province was heavily affected by the ...

  8. Tropical cyclone naming - Wikipedia

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    Before the formal start of naming, tropical cyclones were often named after places, objects, or saints' feast days on which they occurred. The credit for the first usage of personal names for weather systems is generally given to the Queensland Government meteorologist Clement Wragge, who named systems between 1887 and 1907.

  9. List of the deadliest tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    2 "Sri Lanka" November 17–29, 1978: North Indian Ocean Sri Lanka, India 1,000 [46] 5 David: August 25 – September 8, 1979: North Atlantic The Caribbean, Eastern United States 2,068 [47] [48] 2 Paul: September 18–30, 1982: Eastern Pacific Central America, Mexico 1,800 4 Ike: August 26 – September 6, 1984: Western Pacific Philippines ...