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Decaying characteristics of severe cyclonic storms after landfall over east coast of India
Author(s) -
Charan Singh,
B. K. Bandyopadhyay
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
mausam
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.243
H-Index - 12
ISSN - 0252-9416
DOI - 10.54302/mausam.v56i2.942
Subject(s) - landfall , storm , tropical cyclone , climatology , environmental science , wind speed , cyclone (programming language) , meteorology , geology , geography , engineering , field programmable gate array , embedded system
Severe tropical cyclones are responsible for large casualties and considerable damage to property and agricultural crop. After the landfall, the main damages from cyclones are due to strong wind. An attempt has been made in this paper to study the nature of decay of wind speed of tropical cyclones after landfall for the period 1990-2003. It is found that the maximum wind speed decreased exponentially after landfall. A severe cyclonic storm decay to cyclonic storm within 6 to 9 hours after landfall where as very severe cyclonic storm decay to severe cyclonic storm within 6 hours and to cyclonic storm within 15 hours after the landfall. The mean decay rate is found to be  0.46 for the  first 6 hours and 0.59 for the subsequent 6 hours.  

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