1967 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

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1967 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 1967 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was a significant period characterized by the formation of several tropical cyclones in the basin, primarily affecting the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. The season officially commenced on May 1, 1967, and lasted until November 30, 1967, aligning with the typical timeline for cyclonic activity in the region. Notable storms included Cyclone 1A, which resulted in considerable damage to coastal communities and marked the season's intensity. The meteorological phenomena during this period underscored the necessity for improved forecasting and disaster preparedness efforts in the region, ultimately leading to advancements in tropical cyclone monitoring and response protocols. The season remains a pivotal reference point for meteorologists studying cyclonic patterns in the North Indian Ocean.