Why cyclone moves towards the landmasses from water bodies?
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storm that moves over land will abruptly lose its fuel source and quickly lose intensity. A tropical cyclone that remains over the ocean and moves into higher latitudes will change its structure and become extratropical as it encounters cooler water.
Storms generally move east to west because of trade winds in the tropics, so a greater westward shift usually puts them closer to where the land is, Wang said. ... Changes in atmospheric currents that steer storms tend to be pushing cyclones farther west, but why is still an open question, Wang said.
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