Why most of cyclones are formed along east coasts?
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Tropical cyclones is a generic term for swirling storms in the ocean. The average number of tropical cyclones that form each year is 86. Forty-seven of these storms grow large enough to become hurricanes/typhoons. About 20 of these storms will increase in strength and intensity to become a Category 3 storm.
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the Bay of Bengal than Arabian Sea due to wind patterns (that keep oceans cooler on the western side). ... Storms formed on the eastern coast, however, are more intense and since states on that side have relatively flatter topography compared to the western coast they can't deflect the winds.
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