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Comparative study of how both the cyclones have affected the Air Quality of Odisha

Comparative study of how both the cyclones have affected the Water quality of Odisha.

Comparative study of how both the cyclones have affected the biodiversity of Odisha ​

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Answered by mdfaizanraza313
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Cyclonic storms from Bay of Bengal (BoB) are the usual phenomenon in East Coast of India. Storms hitting Odisha coast are part of storms originated in Bay of Bengal (BoB). Few of these storms hit the South Odisha coast between Gopalpur (Gpl) and Puri. Major storms crossed the Puri-Gopalpur coast in 20 th century had devastated large areas of South Odisha. The last very severe cyclonic storm (VSCS) named PHAILIN, crossed Gopalpur coast on 12 th October 2013 causing catastrophe after 14 years. The recent VSCS (HUDHUD) though crossed north Andhra coast but influenced severely the south Odisha coast on 12 th October 2014. The adoptive measures taken by the administrative departments for both the meteorological events have reduced the number of mortalities and the trauma in the affected area. However, the devastation caused to the nature and its ecosystem is alarming. This paper presents a detailed study on the formation of disturbances in BoB, tracking, classification, and naming procedure. The violent storm PHAILIN has been compared with other prototype storms land falling in the same area and of almost equal intensity.

Answered by abhinav020406
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Cyclonic storms from Bay of Bengal (BoB) are the usual phenomenon in East Coast of India. Storms hitting Odisha coast are part of storms originated in Bay of Bengal (BoB). Few of these storms hit the South Odisha coast between Gopalpur (Gpl) and Puri. Major storms crossed the Puri-Gopalpur coast in 20 th century had devastated large areas of South Odisha. The last very severe cyclonic storm (VSCS) named PHAILIN, crossed Gopalpur coast on 12 th October 2013 causing catastrophe after 14 years. The recent VSCS (HUDHUD) though crossed north Andhra coast but influenced severely the south Odisha coast on 12 th October 2014. The adoptive measures taken by the administrative departments for both the

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