Recently cyclone 'Michong' has originated in the Bay of Bengal.

Recently cyclone 'Michong' has originated in the Bay of Bengal.

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: December 05 2023

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  • Cyclone 'Michong' has originated in the Bay of Bengal in December, 2023.
  • This cyclone has passed through South Andhra Pradesh and North Tamil Nadu coast and reached Central Bay of Bengal.
  • It is likely to hit Nellore and Machilipatnam on December 5.
  • Its name 'Michaung' is given by Myanmar.
  • It means strength or flexibility.
  • A cyclone is a rapid circulation of air around a low pressure area.
  • In this, air circulation occurs in anti-clockwise direction in the Northern Hemisphere and in a clockwise direction in the Southern Hemisphere.
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