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Intense Tropical Cyclone Irondro
Intense tropical cyclone (SWIO scale)
Category 2 tropical cyclone (SSHWS)
Intense Tropical Cyclone Irondro on April 3
FormedApril 1, 2020
DissipatedPresent
Highest winds10-minute sustained: 175 km/h (110 mph)
1-minute sustained: 175 km/h (110 mph)
Lowest pressure945 hPa (mbar); 27.91 inHg
FatalitiesNone
Areas affectedNone
Part of the 2019–20 South–West Indian Ocean cyclone season

Intense Tropical Cyclone Irondro On The 28 March, JTWC identified a low-pressure area in the Indian Ocean, near the Equator. The system intensified into a Moderate Tropical Storm on 1st April and was named it Irondro. The system was rapidly intensifying in to a severe tropical storm on April 2nd. On the 3rd April the System intensifying in to a tropical Cyclone and equal a category 1 hurricane. On the 4 April the system intensifying into intense tropical cyclone and equal a category 2 hurricane on Saffir–Simpson scale.

Meteorological history

Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
Map key Saffir–Simpson scale   Tropical depression (≤38 mph, ≤62 km/h)
  Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
  Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
  Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
  Category 3 (111–129 mph, 178–208 km/h)
  Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
  Category 5 (≥157 mph, ≥252 km/h)
  Unknown Storm type circle Tropical cyclone square Subtropical cyclone triangle Extratropical cyclone, remnant low, tropical disturbance, or monsoon depression

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