Why is there a lack of cyclones in the Arabian Sea compared to other regions

Cyclones are less common in the Arabian Sea, prompting a discussion on the factors influencing this phenomenon.
1. **Sea Surface Temperatures**: The Arabian Sea generally has lower sea surface temperatures compared to other regions, which are not warm enough to support the development of strong cyclones. 2. **Wind Shear**: High wind shear in the Arabian Sea can disrupt the formation and intensification of cyclones by causing them to weaken or dissipate. 3. **Topography**: The nearby landmasses and mountainous regions surrounding the Arabian Sea can act as a barrier and disrupt the circulation patterns needed for cyclone formation. 4. **Monsoon Winds**: The seasonal monsoon winds over the Arabian Sea can create unfavorable atmospheric conditions for cyclone development. 5. **Dry Air Intrusions**: Dry air intrusions from the arid regions surrounding the Arabian Sea can inhibit the convective activity necessary for cyclone formation.
Answered 12 months ago
Arun Aspirants