Are there signs of new tropical cyclones in the Arabian Sea?
Arab Weather - The Arabian Sea has been affected by tropical depression "Chaki" over the past few days, which has weakened significantly and is now a weak tropical depression. Wind speeds have slowed around the center of the tropical weather system. However, the Arabian Sea remains in the active phase of tropical depressions and remains a vital area for monitoring tropical activity during the autumn months, especially as surface water temperatures remain at levels that allow for the development of tropical weather disturbances.
Weather maps do not indicate the formation of new hurricanes in the near future.
According to the latest weather maps and computer models developed by the Arab Weather Center, there are no indications of any new tropical depressions or cyclones forming in the Arabian Sea until mid-October. This is due to dry northeasterly winds blowing across India and Pakistan, which reduces the chances of clouds condensing and transforming into tropical depressions. Furthermore, there are expectations of a high-pressure area dominating the Arabian Sea in the coming days.
The importance of monitoring the second season of tropical conditions in the Arabian Sea
Meteorologists at Arab Weather emphasize that monitoring tropical conditions during the October and November seasons is extremely important, given the potential of these weather systems to impact India, Pakistan, Oman, Yemen, and parts of the Arabian Peninsula, whether through heavy rains, strong winds, or marine disturbances.
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