- In October 2023, Cyclone Hamoon formed in the Bay of Bengal.
- This cyclone is in the west-central Bay of Bengal, near the town of Paradip in Odisha.
- This cyclone has the potential to bring severe rain and storms to Bangladesh and eastern India.
- Iran has dubbed the cyclone Hamoon.
- Cyclones form in areas of low pressure.
- When warm, wet air rises over the ocean, cyclones form. As this air rises, a low pressure area forms beneath it.
- Winds blow from outside to inside in this case.
- According to Ferrel’s law, their orientation varies in the northern and southern hemispheres.
- In September 2004, the naming of cyclones in the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea began.
- IMD issues cyclone and storm warnings to 13 nations in the region.
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