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- 2001_India_cyclone abstract "The 2001 India cyclone was the second strongest tropical cyclone, in terms of barometric pressure, to form in the Arabian Sea on record, only Cyclone Gonu in 2007 was stronger. The storm originated from a tropical disturbance that formed east of Somalia on May 18. Over the following few days, the system gradually organized into a tropical depression. Tracking eastward, towards the coastline of southwestern India, the storm slowly intensified. Shortly before reaching shore, the system turned north and later west, away from land. After taking this turn, the storm intensified into a very severe cyclonic storm, attaining its peak intensity on May 24 with winds of 215 km/h (135 mph 3-minute winds) and a barometric pressure of 932 mbar (hPa). At the time, this ranked the cyclone as the strongest known storm in the Arabian Sea.After stalling several hundred kilometres offshore, the storm weakened over cooler waters that it had upwelled. By May 27, the system weakened to a cyclonic storm and by this time was approaching the northwestern coastline of India, near Gujarat. The following day, the storm made landfall in the Saurashtra region as a deep depression with winds of 55 km/h (35 mph 3-minute winds). The depression quickly weakened after moving inland and dissipated early on May 29.Although a powerful cyclone over water, the storm had relatively little impact over land. In the Valsad district, two coastal communities lost a combined 200 homes due to large swells produced by the storm. However, the losses were more extensive offshore. Between 120 and 900 fishermen were listed as missing after contact was lost with their vessels during the storm.".
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- 2001_India_cyclone wikiPageExternalLink cyclone.htm.
- 2001_India_cyclone wikiPageExternalLink JTWC.
- 2001_India_cyclone wikiPageID "25420409".
- 2001_India_cyclone wikiPageRevisionID "605081580".
- 2001_India_cyclone 1MinWinds "110".
- 2001_India_cyclone 3MinWinds "116".
- 2001_India_cyclone areas "Western India".
- 2001_India_cyclone basin "NIO".
- 2001_India_cyclone damages "Minimal".
- 2001_India_cyclone dissipated "2001-05-29".
- 2001_India_cyclone fatalities "120".
- 2001_India_cyclone formed "2001-05-21".
- 2001_India_cyclone hasPhotoCollection 2001_India_cyclone.
- 2001_India_cyclone hurricaneSeason "2001".
- 2001_India_cyclone imageLocation "--05-24".
- 2001_India_cyclone imageName "--05-24".
- 2001_India_cyclone name "2001".
- 2001_India_cyclone pressure "932".
- 2001_India_cyclone type "tropical cyclone".
- 2001_India_cyclone year "2001".
- 2001_India_cyclone subject Category:2001_disasters_in_India.
- 2001_India_cyclone subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_India.
- 2001_India_cyclone subject Category:Tropical_cyclones_in_Pakistan.
- 2001_India_cyclone subject Category:Very_severe_cyclonic_storms.
- 2001_India_cyclone comment "The 2001 India cyclone was the second strongest tropical cyclone, in terms of barometric pressure, to form in the Arabian Sea on record, only Cyclone Gonu in 2007 was stronger. The storm originated from a tropical disturbance that formed east of Somalia on May 18. Over the following few days, the system gradually organized into a tropical depression. Tracking eastward, towards the coastline of southwestern India, the storm slowly intensified.".
- 2001_India_cyclone label "2001 India cyclone".
- 2001_India_cyclone sameAs m.09k51v0.
- 2001_India_cyclone sameAs Q4598798.
- 2001_India_cyclone sameAs Q4598798.
- 2001_India_cyclone wasDerivedFrom 2001_India_cyclone?oldid=605081580.
- 2001_India_cyclone depiction Tropical_Cyclone_01A_24_may_2001_0936Z.jpg.
- 2001_India_cyclone isPrimaryTopicOf 2001_India_cyclone.