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case study of amphan cyclone​

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Answered by khushi02022010
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Cyclone Amphan made a landfall near Sagar Islands in West Bengal on May 20 evening and caused large-scale devastation to homes and crops in Odisha and south Bengal. ... Amphan had intensified from a maximum wind speed of around 140 kilometre per hour to 260 kmph in 18 hours. This meant it witnessed 'rapid intensification'.

Answered by nehavalavan32
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Super Cyclonic Storm Amphan was a powerful and deadly tropical cyclone that caused widespread damage in Eastern India, specifically West Bengal, and also Bangladeshin May 2020. It was the strongest tropical cyclone to strike the Ganga Delta since Sidr of the 2007 season and the first super cyclonic storm to have formed in the Bay of Bengalsince the 1999 Odisha cyclone. It was also the 3rd super cyclone that hit West Bengal since 1582, after 1737 and 1833, as well as being the strongest.[1][2] Causing over US$13 billion of damage, Amphan is also the costliest cyclone ever recorded in the North Indian Ocean, surpassing the record held by Cyclone Nargis of 2008.[3]

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