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How Hud-hud, Nilofar and Nanook are related?

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Answered by Himshika
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Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Nilofar was, at the time, the third-strongest cyclone in the Arabian Sea. In late October 2014, it reached peak maximum sustained winds estimated between 205 km/h (125 mph) and 215 km/h (130 mph). The India Meteorological Department (IMD) named it Nilofar; the name refers to the water lily, and was suggested by Pakistan.[1] The western fringes of the storm caused flash flooding in northeastern Oman, killing four people.

Nilofar originated from a low pressure areabetween India and the Arabian Peninsula. It developed into a depression on October 25 and moved generally northward through an area of favorable conditions. The system intensified into a cyclonic storm on October 26. Quickly organizing due to the conditions, Nilofar developed a well-defined eye and structure, attaining its peak intensity on October 28. At the time, Nilofar was expected to make landfall in western India, prompting evacuations and preparations. However, high wind shear caused the storm to rapidly weaken, and Nilofar degraded into a remnant low pressure area on October 31 off the Indian state of Gujarat.

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Answered by skyfall63
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Nilofar, hud hud and Nanook are cyclonic storms.

Explanation:

  • Nilofar originated in the Arabian Sea wherease the rest originated from the Bay of Bengal.
  • Hud hud was a storm which attacked the states of Orrisa, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal costal parts in the year 2015.
  • It caused immense destruction. Nilofar was a storm that hit the western part of Maharashtra , Karnataka and Kerala .
  • It took place in the year 2004. It was an extremely severe cyclonic storm.
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