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Why are cyclones in the Arabian Sea less common

Why are cyclones in the Arabian Sea not so common?
  • The Arabian Sea is relatively smaller in size compared to other ocean basins such as the Bay of Bengal and the South China Sea, which results in fewer cyclones forming.
  • The sea surface temperatures in the Arabian Sea are cooler compared to the Bay of Bengal, which is a crucial factor for cyclone formation and intensification.
  • The wind shear, which refers to the change in wind direction and speed with height, is generally stronger in the Arabian Sea, making it less favorable for cyclone development.
  • The topography of the surrounding land masses, such as the Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa, can also disrupt the formation and movement of cyclones in the Arabian Sea.
Answered 10 months ago
Mohit Aspirants