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Cyclone Bandu : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2010 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
The 2010 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was the ''most intense'' tropical cyclone season in the North Indian Ocean since the 1998 North Indian Ocean cyclone season.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.rmcchennaieatlas.tn.nic.in/AnnualFreq_Output.aspx?Param=U2Vhc29uOjE4OTE6MjAxMToxOjI6Mzo6MjozOkJPQitBUytMYW5kOkNTK1NDUw== )(Note: Creation of an account in the website is required in order to access data.)〕 It had 8 depressions and 5 named storms forming in the region. ==Introduction== The official Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre in this basin is the India Meteorological Department (IMD), while the Joint Typhoon Warning Center releases unofficial advisories to the Indian Ocean in the Northern Hemisphere, east of the Horn of Africa and west of the Malay Peninsula. There are two main seas in the North Indian Ocean — the Arabian Sea to the west of the Indian subcontinent, abbreviated ''ARB'' and the Bay of Bengal to the east, abbreviated ''BOB'' by the IMD. The Season officially started on May 17, 2010 with Cyclone Laila and ended on December 8, 2010. During the season, the cyclones Laila, Phet, Giri and Jal along with Bandu caused excessive life loss across the Indian Subcontinent and the Middle east. This is the only season to have 5 named storms since the 1998 North Indian Ocean cyclone season. Multiple storms together killed some 402 people wreaking damage worth at least US$2.985 billion. Albeit very active, no tropical storms formed between mid June and early October because of a very strong Southwest monsoon, a weather anomaly that caused the 2010 Pakistan floods.
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