Cyclone Hamoon
Hamoon was a typhoon that hit Bangladesh. Hamoon, the fourth formally known cyclone of the 2023 North Indian Sea tornado season, began on October 21, 2023, from a low-pressure district over the west-focal Bay of Bengal. It strengthened unexpectedly, arriving at a most extreme breeze speed of 155 km/h (100 mph) with regards to 1-minute supported breezes.
Impacts:
- On October 25, 2023,this cyclone — made landfall off the southeast shoreline of Bangladesh, raising caution and compelling a great many individuals to escape.
- On October 25, 2023, Twister Hamoon — a horrendous meteorological peculiarity — made landfall off the southeast shoreline of Bangladesh, raising caution and compelling a great many individuals to escape.
- The storm which began in the Bay of Bengal, has risen more worries about the region’s developing experience of these kinds of climate occasions due to changing climatic conditions .
- In preparation for Cyclone Hamoon, the government has taken rigorous efforts to evacuate 1.5 million people from susceptible locations and relocate them to government shelters throughout ten coastal districts. Volunteers from numerous organizations, including the Bangladesh Water Development Board, Fire Service, Red Crescent, and other volunteer groups, are ready to deal with the crisis.
- A yellow warning has been issued for six districts in Tamil Nadu.
List of Cyclones in Indian Ocean 2023
List of Cyclones Held in 2023: In India, cyclones happen regularly. They occur approximately nine times a year on average. The majority of cyclones often reach landfall as well as enter India’s zone of influence. The summer monsoon determines the normal cyclone season. The strongest storms happen in the months before (May to June) and after (October to November). Biparjoy was the most powerful storm to hit India in the previous 12 months. It was 117 kilometers in diameter and reached a wind speed of up to 180 km/h on June 11, 2023, around 8:30 p.m local time near Mangrol.
The list includes Cyclone Jasper, Cyclone Michaung,Cyclone Midhili,Cyclone Tej,Cyclone Biparjoy, Cyclone Fabien, Cyclone Mocha. All of thee cyclone either just touched the Indian land mass and caused a minor trouble or caused a major impact on the lives and surroundings of people.
Let us discuss in this article the list of all cyclones that took place in 2023.
Table of Content
- List of cyclones that took place this year : Overview
- Cyclone Jasper
- Cyclone Michaung
- Cyclone Midhili
- Cyclone Hamoon:
- Cyclone Tej
- Cyclone Biparjoy
- Cyclone Fabien
- Cyclone Mocha
- What are cyclones ?