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Tropical cyclones in India

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The list below shows the tropical cyclones that affected India since 1990, sorted into the states their landfall was located in. Depressions and Deep Depressions are not listed.

The 1999 Orissa cyclone is the strongest storm to hit the Indian coast, as well as the strongest in the basin till date, with a minimum central pressure of 912 mbar (26.93 inHg)

Name Lowest Pressure (mbar) Year Image
BOB 01 920 1990
BOB 05 982 1998
03B 992 2003
Yemyin 986 2007
Khai-Muk 996 2008
Laila 986 2010
Nilam 982 2012
Helen 990 2013
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Lehar 980 2013
Hudhud 940 2014
Name Lowest Pressure (mbar) Year Image
ARB 01 976 1996
ARB 02 958 1998
ARB 05 996 1998
ARB 01 932 2001
Onil 990 2004
Yemyin 986 2007
ARB 02 988 2015
Name Lowest Pressure (mbar) Year Image
BOB 06 970 2000
Name Lowest Pressure (mbar) Year Image
ARB 02 994 1994
Phyan 988 2009
Name Lowest Pressure (mbar) Year Image
BOB 05 968 1999
BOB 06 912 1999
Phailin 940 2013
Name Lowest Pressure (mbar) Year Image
BOB 09 998 1991
BOB 06 994 1992
BOB 03 968 1993
08B 967 1996
BOB 05 958 2000
Fanoos 998 2005
Nisha 996 2008
Jal 988 2010
Thane 972 2011
Nilam 992 2012
Madi 986 2013
Roanu 983 2016