Oman

List of Oman's cyclones over the years

For illustration purpose
 
For illustration purpose
The Sultanate of Oman is among the most Arab countries affected by cyclones.

Following is the history of cyclones in the Sultanate of Oman.

* 865: The first devastating cyclone struck the country’s north.

* 1286-1898: Several cyclones and severe storms hit many parts of the country.

* 1959: A cyclone hit a ship in the south killing all 141 passengers on board.

* 1977: A cyclone hit Masirah Island in the worst natural disaster in the 20th century.

* 2002: A storm killed 9 people and caused $25 million worth of damage.

* 2007: Cyclone Gonu, the most devastating storm in the Arabian Sea, hit the country.

* 2010-2011: Cyclone Phet hit the country.

* 2020: Severe tropical depression hit Dhofar Governorate bringing the highest rainfall amount in the country.

* 2021: Cyclone Shaheen struck North and South Al Batinah Governorates causing significant damage to infrastructure and buildings.

Source: Harith bin Hamad al Saifi, research in climate archive