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627:Keti Bandar
594:Thoothukudi
391:1980 season
387:1984 season
367:Arabian Sea
264:Arabian Sea
126:Depressions
1824:Hurricanes
1662:Previous:
1437:(188): 132
1148:References
895:June 17–19
831:Puducherry
827:Tamil Nadu
803:1006
603:westerlies
488:Chittagong
296:wind shear
1472:2340-9932
928:ARB 01/02
884:Pressure
699:968
638:districts
570:986
456:988
343:New Delhi
341:(IMD) in
1888:Category
1845:Typhoons
1831:Atlantic
1772:Cyclones
1636:Archived
1075:See also
877:Category
786:Duration
724:Karaikal
682:Duration
553:Duration
439:Duration
381:(JTWC).
369:and the
312:Karaikal
1852:Pacific
1836:Pacific
1814:1993–94
1809:1992–93
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1797:1992–93
1785:1993–94
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1142:1993–94
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1132:1993–94
1128:1992–93
1122:1993–94
1118:1992–93
955:Unknown
920:<200
868:Deaths
807: (
799:(3-min)
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623:Karachi
608:Gujarat
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472:Kolkata
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406:Systems
375:monsoon
1720:Next:
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890:BOB 01
857:Damage
848:Dates
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599:ARB 02
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990:India
917:Heavy
871:Refs
845:Name
635:Badin
612:Sindh
500:Dhaka
492:Assam
256:basin
1722:2000
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1710:1998
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1664:1989
1612:2017
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1523:2017
1468:ISSN
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227:1991
110:mbar
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79:Name
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862:USD
805:hPa
720:eye
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