1990 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The cyclone season in Nordindik 1990, was not limited in contrast to other spawning grounds for tropical cyclones in the Pacific hurricane season, in time but all year round. However arise before and after the summer monsoon cyclones especially in May and June and in October and November. The Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre in charge, the India Meteorological Department (IMD ), counts all the storms that form between 45 and 100 degrees east longitude. In this basin the cyclones occur either east of the Indian subcontinent in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea to the west of it lying.

Storms

Tropical Depression 01B

On April 17 was formed east of Sri Lanka, a tropical disturbance, it was issued a tropical storm warning. It was referred to as Tropical Depression 01B of the JTWC the next day. Strong westerly winds at higher levels but inhibited the development of depression and they still broke up over the ocean. There were no effects of depression.

Superzyklonischer storm BOB 01

On May 3, was formed 800 km east of Sri Lanka, a tropical disturbance. The westward now pulling disorder was classified on the next day as BOB01 from India Meteorological Department (IMD ). Since the conditions in contrast to his predecessors were well, the depression strengthened on May 4 to the cyclone. During the following two days the storm continued to intensify and was upgraded on May 8 at a super heavy cyclonic storm. When approaching the mainland, the storm weakened into a severe cyclonic storm. On 9 May, the country case in the state of Andhra Pradesh took place around noon. Overland storm rapidly lost energy and dissipated on May 10.

Deep Depression BOB 02

Depression BOB 03

Depression BOB 04

On August 20, reported the India Meteorological Department, that a depression in the east of India had formed. In the next few days pressures were reached at a height of 986 hPa. During the next few days, the depression was not augmented further and dissipated on August 24.

Depression BOB 05

Deep Depression BOB 06

Deep Depression BOB 07

A tropical depression that formed on October 30. She moved northwestward and made landfall on 3 November.

Depression BOB 08

Deep Depression ARB 09

On November 16, the IMD reported that a depression has formed about 500 km south-west of Mumbai.

Severe cyclonic storm BOB 10

The last storm of the season formed on December 13 in the southern Bay of Bengal. It moved northwards and intensified into a tropical cyclone on December 15. The storm reached a top speed of 80 km / h However, it has weakened due to winds at higher levels. He met on 18 December to the country, on the border between Bangladesh and Myanmar.

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