1965 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 1965 North Indian Ocean cyclone season had no bounds, but cyclones tend to form between April and December, with peaks in May and November. The season has no official bounds but cyclones tend to form between April and December. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northern Indian Ocean. There are two main seas in the North Indian Ocean—the Bay of Bengal to the east of the Indian subcontinent and the Arabian Sea to the west of India. The official Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre in this basin is the India Meteorological Department (IMD), while the Joint Typhoon Warning Center releases unofficial advisories. An average of four to six storms form in the North Indian Ocean every season with peaks in May and November. Cyclones occurring between the meridians 45°E and 100°E are included in the season by the IMD.

Cyclone One (01B)
Two cyclones that hit on May 11 and June 1 killed a total of 47,000 people.

Cyclone Two (02B)
Two cyclones that hit on May 11 and June 1 killed a total of 47,000 people.

Tropical Storm Twelve (12A)
In December 1965, a cyclone hit Karachi, killing an estimated 10,000 people, making it Pakistan's deadliest tropical cyclone since 1950.

Cyclone Thirteen (13B)
A cyclone hit East Pakistan on December 15, causing about 10,000 casualties.