Cyclone ‘Jawad’ ready to hit Odisha, Andhra and West Bengal

Cyclone ‘Jawad’ ready to hit Odisha, Andhra and West Bengal

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: December 04 2021

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  • The Bay of Bengal low-pressure region is projected to build into Cyclone Jawad, which is expected to hit the coasts of north Andhra Pradesh, south Odisha, and sections of West Bengal.
  • Jawad (pronounced Jawad), a cyclone is named by Saudi Arabia
  • This cyclone will be the third to hit the east coast this year, following Yaas in May and Gulab in September.
  • The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) keeps a rotating list of cyclone names, with different names for different tropical zones.
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