Discover how cyclones form, are classified, and measured, along with insights on forecasting their impact on communities.
Cyclones head for land mainly because of ocean winds, seasonal monsoons, and Earth's rotation steering them along certain paths. Warm ocean water helps cyclones grow, but once over land, they lose ...
Discover why cyclones move towards land, influenced by trade winds, ocean temperatures, and seasonal monsoon patterns.
A cyclone is assigned a name once it reaches a sustained surface wind speed of 34 knots (62 kmph) or higher. The RSMC in New ...
Cyclone Montha, a cyclonic storm, is expected to make landfall on October 28. The states most be affected by this cyclone are ...
Here is what to know about how tropical storms are formed, why the Bay of Bengal witnesses them frequently, and why this ...
Cyclone Montha is set to intensify into a severe cyclonic storm by October 28, bringing heavy rain to southern India. The ...
The impact of this tropical cyclone is expected to be felt in the eastern region of Indonesia until 7:00 PM local time, ...
Panaji: The frequency of cyclones has shown significant variations, with four cyclones recorded in 2024 and two so far in 2025, reflecting the ongoing impact of increased atmospheric warming in the ...
Montha name was given by Thailand, one of the 13 countries that contribute cyclone names for the North Indian Ocean region.
Know the ironic meaning of Cyclone Montha (Fragrant Flower) and its origin from Thailand. Know how the IMD names storms in ...
Experts say such names are not only easier to remember but also help communities communicate warnings more effectively. The ...