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2014 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 2014 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was a significant period of tropical cyclonic activity affecting the Indian subcontinent and surrounding regions, occurring from April to December. This season witnessed the formation of several notable cyclones, which impacted various coastal areas of India, particularly in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. Among the most prominent systems were Cyclone HUDHUD, which made landfall in Andhra Pradesh in October, causing extensive damage and leading to substantial humanitarian responses. Overall, the season was characterized by fluctuating intensities and a relatively high frequency of cyclonic events, contributing to discussions on regional disaster preparedness and climate resilience in India.