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2019 saw maximum no of cyclonic disturbances over Arabian Sea in a century

According to data of the Indian Meteorological Department, the year 2019 witnessed the highest number of cyclonic disturbances over the Arabian Sea in over a century. The total number of storms according to records was seven, four of which were recorded post-monsoon.

2019 saw maximum no of cyclonic disturbances over Arabian Sea in a century
2019 saw maximum no of cyclonic disturbances over Arabian Sea in a century
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Published : Dec 4, 2019, 11:53 PM IST

Mumbai: The calendar year 2019 has witnessed the highest number of cyclonic disturbances -- seven -- over the Arabian Sea in the last 127 years, the Indian Meteorological Department said on Wednesday.

In 1998, there were six cyclonic disturbances (CDs), as per the IMD records. The yearly average for the area is 1.7.

Compared to the Arabian Sea, the activity over the Bay of Bengal has been subdued, with three cyclones recorded so far against the average four every year, the IMD said.

The cyclonic activity brought post-monsoon rain, hitting agriculture in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Goa and Karnataka.

Of the seven cyclonic disturbances over the Arabian Sea this year, four were recorded post-monsoon.

"This is the maximum frequency of cyclonic disturbances observed over the Arabian sea so far in the post-monsoon period," an IMD official said.

"The recorded last such activity was in 1982 and 2011 when four CDs were observed in the post-monsoon season," he said.

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Mumbai: The calendar year 2019 has witnessed the highest number of cyclonic disturbances -- seven -- over the Arabian Sea in the last 127 years, the Indian Meteorological Department said on Wednesday.

In 1998, there were six cyclonic disturbances (CDs), as per the IMD records. The yearly average for the area is 1.7.

Compared to the Arabian Sea, the activity over the Bay of Bengal has been subdued, with three cyclones recorded so far against the average four every year, the IMD said.

The cyclonic activity brought post-monsoon rain, hitting agriculture in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Goa and Karnataka.

Of the seven cyclonic disturbances over the Arabian Sea this year, four were recorded post-monsoon.

"This is the maximum frequency of cyclonic disturbances observed over the Arabian sea so far in the post-monsoon period," an IMD official said.

"The recorded last such activity was in 1982 and 2011 when four CDs were observed in the post-monsoon season," he said.

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2019 saw maximum no of cyclonic disturbances over Arabian Sea
in a century
         Mumbai, Dec 4 (PTI) The calendar year 2019 has
witnessed the highest number of cyclonic disturbances -- seven
-- over the Arabian Sea in the last 127 years, the India
Meteorological Department said on Wednesday.
         In 1998, there were six cyclonic disturbances (CDs),
as per the IMD records.
         Yearly average for the area is 1.7.
         Compared to the Arabian Sea, the activity over the Bay
of Bengal has been subdued, with three cyclones recorded so
far against the average four every year, the IMD said.
         The cyclonic activity brought post-monsoon rain,
hitting agriculture in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh,
Goa and Karnataka.
         Of the seven cyclonic disturbances over the Arabian
Sea this year, four were recorded post-monsoon.
         "This is the maximum frequency of cyclonic
disturbances observed over the Arabian sea so far in the post
monsoon period," an IMD official said.
         "The recorded last such activity was in 1982 and 2011
when four CDs were observed in the post-monsoon season," he
said. PTI ND
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