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Difference between tropical cyclones and western disturbance

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Answered by mdkdbosa
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Tropical cyclones, the most destructive of nature’s phenomena, are known to form over all tropical oceans, except the South Atlantic and the South Pacific, during certain seasons. These cyclones have a thermal origin. They are believed to form in the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ).

The frequency, intensity and coastal impact of cyclones vary from region to region. Interestingly, the frequency of tropical cyclones is the least in the north Indian Ocean regions of the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea; they are also of moderate intensities. But the cyclones are deadliest when they cross the coast bordering North Bay of Bengal (coastal areas of Orissa, West Bengal and Bangladesh). This is mainly due to storm surges (tidal waves) that occur in this region inundating the coastal areas.



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Answered by Anonymous
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Western disturbance are caused by Westerlies wind whereas Tropical Cyclone is caused by low pressure influx of strong wind which are tropically present anywhere over or nearby large water body.

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