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 A storm like Dana is termed a "super cyclone" based on its intensity, particularly its sustained wind speeds. In the North Indian Ocean, cyclones are categorized by their wind speeds according to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD). When a cyclone’s sustained wind speeds exceed 220 km/h (137 mph), it is classified as a "super cyclonic storm." 


These storms are among the most powerful, capable of causing widespread damage, storm surges, and severe flooding. The term "super cyclone" helps convey the extraordinary power and potential impact of such a system, alerting communities and authorities to the level of preparedness required to handle it.

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