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  1. Cyclone Nilofar - Wikipedia. Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Nilofar was, at the time, the third- strongest cyclone in the Arabian Sea. In late October 2014, it reached peak maximum sustained winds estimated between 205 km/h (125 mph) and 215 km/h (130 mph).

  2. Oct 27, 2014 · Cyclone Nilofar is enjoying a very warm Arabian Sea which continues to have a Sea Surface Temperature (SST) of 29°C. Plus the vertical wind shear is just 5-10 knot, providing a light interference.

  3. Nov 1, 2014 · Cyclones are relatively infrequent in the Arabian Sea—just one or two per year—and severe cyclones are even rarer. For this reason, meteorologists and government officials in India, Pakistan, and Oman were anxiously watching Cyclone Nilofar in the last week of October 2014.

  4. Oct 28, 2014 · The Met has already asked authorities to hoist distant warning signal No 2 on all ports. Cyclone ‘Nilofar’ comes just weeks after cyclone ‘Hudhud’ hit the Eastern states of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha, causing extensive damage in Vishakapatnam.

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  5. Oct 31, 2014 · Cyclone Nilofar wanes, Kutch still on alert. All ports in Kutch and major factories were asked to shut down by the afternoon of October 30. A total workforce in excess of 5,000 personnel (including army, Border Security Force, State Reserve Police Force, National Disaster Response Force and district administration) had been kept ready for d-day.

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  6. Oct 30, 2014 · The severe cyclonic storm, ‘Nilofar’, over westcentral Arabian Sea and neighbourhood has further weakened and will pass over Gujarat coast as a mere depression at a wind speed of 40-50 kilometre per hour, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) latest release updated.

  7. Oct 29, 2014 · Cyclonic storm Nilofar, which has turned severe, is expected to make a landfall at a velocity of up to 125 km an hour when it hits Gujarat coast around Naliya in Kutch district on October 31 morning.

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