The practice of naming cyclones dates back to the 1500s, evolving from ancient traditions as a way to communicate the severity of storm threats effectively to the public.
Meteorologists note that storms have become more frequent and intense in recent years due to climate change, with rising temperatures leading to stronger hurricanes and cyclones.
According to NOAA, the outlook for the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season indicates a 90% chance of an above-normal season, raising concerns about the potential impact on coastal communities.
Evacuations in Odisha and West Bengal are part of a coordinated response, underscoring the importance of preparedness as authorities prioritize keeping civilians safe from Cyclone Dana.
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