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This is a pivotal historical document examining the catastrophic Madras Cyclone that struck in May 1877. Authored by J. Eliot, the report provides a meticulous analysis of the meteorological conditions, atmospheric patterns, and the cyclone’s devastating path through the Madras region.
The work combines scientific observation with eyewitness accounts to create a comprehensive record of one of the 19th century’s most significant weather events. Eliot’s detailed documentation includes barometric readings, wind measurements, and structural damage assessments, making it an invaluable resource for meteorologists, historians, and climatologists.
This report serves as an important historical reference for understanding cyclonic phenomena and disaster documentation practices of the colonial period in India. It remains relevant for those studying meteorological history, natural disasters, and the development of weather science.







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