Mains: GS-I – Geography | Important Geophysical phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone etc.
The cyclonic disturbances over the North Indian Ocean, which include the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the land area in between, have changed drastically over the last century.
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Tropical cyclones |
Extra-tropical cyclones |
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These form over warm tropical oceans (above 26.5°C) and are powered by the release of latent heat from condensing water vapor. |
They form over land or sea in mid-latitudes (30°-60°), along polar fronts where cold/warm air meet. |
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Energy are derived from latent heat from condensation in rising moist air. |
Get its energy from horizontal temperature gradients (cold vs warm air masses). |
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They typically moves from east to west. |
They moves from west to east. |
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They are known by different regional names, such as hurricanes in the Atlantic and typhoons in the Pacific. |
Driven by the subtropical westerly jet stream, they travel east across Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan to reach the Indian subcontinent. |
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It covers smaller area but much stronger winds and more destructive. |
It covers larger areas, bring varied weather (rain, snow, blizzards). |
Generally, warmer oceans provide more energy to tropical storms, making cyclones stronger and their paths harder to predict.