why are cyclones frequent in summer in the tropical region
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cyclones are heat driven circular storms
ocean temp reches upto 23°C
ocean temp reches upto 23°C
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why are cyclones frequent in summer in the tropical region
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- The tropical areas being warmer than the temperate areas, the cyclones form when the sea surface temperatures in the ocean heats up and moisture in the air rises and then the Coriolis effects come into picture and as the air reaches a certain height it cool and becomes denser and as the Coriolis force is weakest at the equator and thus there is no cyclone at this place.
- The air above the equator has maximum humidity that is essential for the formation of the cyclone and forms in the 5° to 30° latitude in the north and move westwards.
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