Cyclone Remal, after its landfall over the West Bengal-Bangladesh coast turned into a cyclonic storm and affected large parts of North East India.
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			 Tropical cyclone  | 
			
			 They form over warm ocean waters near the equator and are characterized by a low-pressure center, strong winds, and heavy rain.  | 
		
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			 Extratropical cyclone  | 
			
			 They are also known as mid-latitude cyclones, form outside the tropics and typically occur between 30° and 60° latitude.  | 
		
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			 Subtropical cyclone  | 
			
			 They have characteristics of both tropical and extratropical cyclones, they typically form in the subtropics, between 20° and 35° latitude,  | 
		
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			 Polar lows  | 
			
			 They are also known as Arctic or Antarctic hurricanes, are small, intense, short-lived cyclones that form over the ocean in polar regions.  | 
		
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			 Mesocyclones  | 
			
			 They are smaller-scale cyclonic circulations associated with severe thunderstorms. They occur within a convective storm and can lead to the development of tornadoes.  | 
		
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			 Medicanes  | 
			
			 Mediterranean hurricanes, are rare tropical-like cyclones that occur in the Mediterranean Sea.  | 
		
Remal was named by Oman following standard conventions of naming tropical cyclones, in arabic remal means “Sand”
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