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  • Here's why UAE named cyclone storm Mandous; Alert for Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh

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    Here's why UAE named cyclone storm Mandous; Alert for Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh
    Mandous is a cyclone that moves slowly, frequently absorbs a lot of moisture, transports a tonne of rain, and intensifies its wind speeds.

    Digital Desk: Cyclone Mandous began to form in the Bay of Bengal on Thursday morning. As the deep depression over the southwest and adjacent southeast Bay of Bengal expanded into the cyclonic storm Mandous, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) also issued an alert for the beaches of north Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and south Andhra Pradesh.

    "About 500 kilometres to the southeast of Karaikal, CS Mandous passed over the SW BoB. Around midnight on December 9th, to move WNW and cross north Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and the nearby south AP coast "IMD has stated.

    Cyclone Mandous

    The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has proposed the name Mandous is pronounced "Man-Dous" and means "treasure box" in Arabic.

    Mandous is a cyclone that moves slowly, frequently absorbs a lot of moisture, transports a tonne of rain, and intensifies its wind speeds.

    Why is the cyclone named Mandous?

    Tropical Cyclone Warning Centers (TCWC) and regional specialist meteorological centres (RSMCs) give names to cyclones that occur in all ocean basins worldwide (TCWCs). There are five TCWCs and six RSMCs worldwide, including the India Meteorological Department (IMD).