Cyclones of the bay of bengal are common during the
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November is called as month of cyclones
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1. Cyclones are fed by availability of water vapour in the atmosphere.
2.The amount of water vapour in the atmosphere depends on the difference in temperature between the water surface and the air.
3.The Bay of Bengal is prone to cyclones because a lot of typhoons that originate in the south western Pacific ocean get carried north west towards India.
4.Formation of depends on many factors like gravitational pull, effects of sun and moon and also the shape of the bays and estuaries.
5.Since sea surface temperatures and humidity both directly correlate with chances of cyclone formation, the Bay of Bengal is a more likely target because it gets higher rainfall.
6. Bay receives higher rainfall and constant inflow of fresh water from the Ganga and Brahmaputra rivers.
7.Bay witnesses cyclones both pre-monsoon and post-monsoon.
2.The amount of water vapour in the atmosphere depends on the difference in temperature between the water surface and the air.
3.The Bay of Bengal is prone to cyclones because a lot of typhoons that originate in the south western Pacific ocean get carried north west towards India.
4.Formation of depends on many factors like gravitational pull, effects of sun and moon and also the shape of the bays and estuaries.
5.Since sea surface temperatures and humidity both directly correlate with chances of cyclone formation, the Bay of Bengal is a more likely target because it gets higher rainfall.
6. Bay receives higher rainfall and constant inflow of fresh water from the Ganga and Brahmaputra rivers.
7.Bay witnesses cyclones both pre-monsoon and post-monsoon.
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