Some salient features of the Bay of Bengal Cyclone of November 1989
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https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v42i4.3275Keywords:
Cyclone, T –number, Radius of mximum reflectivityAbstract
The cyclone which occurred in the Bay of Bengal during November 1989 produced relatively less rainfall and the damage though intensive was confined to a relatively small area. After landfall the system weakened rapidly. Salient features of the cyclone are discus3ed and a comparative study has also been made with the cyclone of November 1984 and the results presented.
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