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case study of recent cyclone fani

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Answered by zerkies
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Cyclone Fani made landfall near Puri, India, around 8 a.m. on Friday, after more than a million people were evacuated.Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Fani  was the strongest tropical cyclone to strike the Indian state of Odisha since Phailin in 2013.Fani is a large and dangerous cyclone on a path to hit India.


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Answered by divyanshu12343
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India's biggest cyclone in last 20 years Millions were in its path in India and Bangladesh.

An enormous tropical cyclone made landfall in eastern India Friday near the coastal city of Puri, impacting an area that’s home to tens of millions of people.

It’s believed the storm, called Cyclone Fani (pronounced “Foni”), struck the coast with winds in excess of 115 miles per hour (equivalent to a Category 3 hurricane). That makes it the strongest storm to hit India in 20 years.

CycloneFani made landfall close to Puri in Odisha, with max wind speeds 180-190 km/h( Category 3 equivalent)

The storm has since weakened but will remain a dangerous system as it moves up India’s east coast toward Bangladesh, where 2.1 million people are expected to be evacuated, according to CNN. Flash flooding and potentially deadly landslides may occur. So far, three deaths have been reported due to the storm. Overall, the United Nations warns that 28 million people live in the path of the storm.

As New Delhi Television notes:

A teenager was killed when a tree came crashing down on him in Puri. Flying debris from a concrete structure hit a woman in Nayagarh district. In Kendrapara, a 65-year-old woman died after suspected heart attack at a cyclone shelter.

Fani strengthened over ideal conditions for cyclone formation. NASA Earth Observatory

Tropical cyclones are the exact same weather phenomenon as hurricanes. And the winds are just one of the risks they bring.

This monster storm also brought with it a storm surge of 13 feet in some areas, according to the Weather Channel. Storm surge is a literal wall of water a cyclone pushes onshore, and it tends to be the deadliest feature of a cyclone. It can also be very destructive (as we saw with Hurricane Sandy in 2012).


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