Threat of cyclone 'Maha' did not avert from Gujarat, now panic from 'Bulbul' in the Bay of Bengal
Threat of cyclone 'Maha' did not avert from Gujarat, now panic from 'Bulbul' in the Bay of Bengal
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Kolkata: Severe cyclonic storm 'Maha' over the Arabian Sea can knock on the coast of Gujarat near Diu by Thursday morning. Around the same time, there is a danger of cyclone Bulbul in the Bay of Bengal, which may affect the east coast of India. Regarding cyclone 'Maha', the Meteorological Department has predicted that it will start to weaken from Thursday. Cyclone Bulbul will be the seventh cyclone of this year in India.

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Significantly, this year started in the Bay of Bengal with Cyclone Pabuk and after that in April, Phoney caused terrible devastation. After this, air, heka, Kyar and Maha cyclones have arrived in the Arabian Sea. The west coast of India has very few cyclones as compared to the east coast. Even the Bay of Bengal has four times more cyclones than the Arabian Sea. At the same time, only 25 percent of the cyclones formed on the Arabian Sea go towards the coast, while 58 percent of the storms that form on the Bay of Bengal go to the coast.

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The cyclones that have reached the west coast in the last few decades, only a few have come in a very intense category. The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report released last month said that global warming and rising sea surface temperatures could cause more cyclones in the Arabian Sea. The range of a cyclone is determined based on the wind speed over a low-pressure area. When the wind speed is 62 km per hour, it is called tropical and is given a name.

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