Other systems 2005 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
satellite image of january tropical depression
the jtwc tracked short-lived depression in january. system formed southeast of sri lanka on january 7, days before hibaru formed. remained weak drifted northward peak winds of 55 km/h (35 mph). depression dissipated on january 10. in middle of june, area of convection formed along monsoon offshore saurashtra region of western india. on june 21, depression developed winds of 45 km/h (30 mph). moving west-northwest, dissipated on june 22, bringing light rainfall 70 mm (2.8 in) in gujarat. in late july, low pressure area formed in northwest bay of bengal, organizing depression on july 29. system remained stationary offshore west bengal. on july 30, depression intensified deep depression. shortly thereafter, system moved ashore near balasore, odisha. moved west-northwestward on land, dissipating on july 31. depression dropped widespread rainfall, peaking @ 490 mm (19 in) in chandabali. rains swelled rivers , flooded fields, affecting many roadways. 1 person died after wall collapsed.
on september 10, low pressure area formed in northwestern bay of bengal. moving northwest, organized depression on september 12, , after made landfall near paradip, odisha winds of 45 km/h (30 mph). continued through northeastern india, weakening remnant low on uttar pradesh on september 17. depression brought heavy rainfall eastern india, daily peak of 300 mm (12 in) in nabarangpur. across odisha, rains inundated 75,943 ha (187,660 acres) of crop fields, , later killed 6 people after flooding villages in madhya pradesh. low pressure area formed south of gujarat on september 13, developing depression next day. moved northwest @ first before turning east, never attaining wind speeds higher 45 km/h (30 mph). late on september 16, depression struck gujarat north of porbandar , rapidly weakened on land. system brought rainfall , gusty winds killed 13 people.
an area of convection formed on october 1 southeast of india. located in area of moderate wind shear. system moved northeast, developing more convection on circulation. on october 2, jtwc classified tropical cyclone 03b, although imd never issued warnings on system. jtwc estimated peak 1 minute winds of 65 km/h (40 mph). on october 3, storm moved ashore south of kolkata, , dissipated after. heavy rains swamped portions of northern bangladesh causing tremendous flooding destroyed more 100,000 mud-built homes. government officials estimated 1.5 million people rendered homeless. floods damaged 200,000 hectares (500,000 acres) of crops , 1,000 km (620 mi) of roads. @ least 16 people killed while waterborne diseases in aftermath threatened kill dozens more.
a low pressure area formed in western bay of bengal on november 19. moving west-northwest, concentrated depression on next day. on november 22, crossed on sri lanka , later degenerated remnant low on gulf of mannar, never reaching winds beyond 45 km/h (30 mph). remnants brought heavy rainfall tamil nadu, panruti reporting 540 mm (21 in) of precipitation on 72 hours.
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