why Arabian sea and Bay of Bengal is a source of depression
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As per the IMD, a depression is a low pressure which has an associated wind speed of 32-50km/hour. As per their scale, under favourable conditions, a low pressure in the sea intensifies into a depression, then into a deep depression and then into a cyclonic storm and so on
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cause cyclones. intensified into a depression southeast Bay of Bengal. Deep Depression intensified into Cyclonic Storm Vardah • The reason for the intensification of this storm can be attributed to the warm sea surface temperatures of the Bay of Bengal and longer sea travel.
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