write information about five cyclones that hit the indian coastline from 1st january 2019 to 31st december 2019
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The 2019 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was the most active North Indian Ocean cyclone season ever recorded, featuring 12 depressions, 11 deep depressions, 8 cyclonic storms, a record 6 severe cyclonic storms, a record 6 very severe cyclonic storms, a record 3 extremely severe cyclonic storms, and 1 super cyclonic storm.
Five cyclones that hit the indian coastline from 1st January 2019 to 31st December 2019
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Cyclone Fani: Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm (between April end and first week of May 2019) and was the strongest and severest tropical cyclone to strike Odisha state
Cyclone Vayu: Very severe and strong tropical cyclone which caused moderate damage in India in 2019 June. It affected the Saurashtra Peninsula of north-western India
Cyclone Kyarr: A super cyclonic storm was an extremely powerful and most intense tropical cyclone in the North Indian Ocean in October 2019. It caused strong winds, flash flooding, heavy rainfall, and disrupted Goa
Cyclone Maha: A severe cyclone storm in October 2019, that approached Gujarat, and then made a landfall near the state of Gujarat
Cyclone Bulbul: On November 2019, the remains themo Tropical Storm Matmo moved into the Bengal Bay and intensified into a cyclonic Storm named Bulbul . It made a landfall in West Bengal and produced strong winds ad heavy rainfall over several parts of West Bengal