Recently Cyclone Hamun has originated in the Bay of Bengal.

Recently Cyclone Hamun has originated in the Bay of Bengal.

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: October 26 2023

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  • Cyclone Hamoon originated in the Bay of Bengal in October 2023.
  • This cyclone is located in the west-central Bay of Bengal near Paradip, Odisha.
  • There is a possibility of heavy rain and storm in Bangladesh and eastern parts of India due to this cyclone.
  • Hamoon cyclone is named by Iran.
  • Cyclones form in low pressure areas.
  • Cyclones form when warm, moist air rises over the ocean. As this air moves upward, a low pressure area is formed below.
  • In this, winds blow from outside to inside.
  • Their direction deviates in the northern and southern hemispheres according to Ferrel's law.
  • Naming of cyclones in the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea began in September 2004.
  • IMD Provides cyclone and storm advisories to 13 countries in the Northern Indian Ocean.
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