Arab Weather - As we enter November and the second season of tropical storms continues in the Arabian Sea, interest in monitoring tropical activity in the Arabian Sea is increasing, especially with the impact of global climatic factors on the likelihood of tropical cyclone formation.
The latest climate model readings indicate that the chances of a tropical cyclone forming in the Arabian Sea this month are low, at least until mid-month, according to the most recent updates. The primary scientific reason for this is the Indian Ocean Positive/Negative (IOD) Index, which measures the temperature differences between the northern and southern Indian Oceans.
Currently, the North Indian Ocean is experiencing cooler temperatures and cooler seawater than usual, creating a less favorable environment for the formation of tropical depressions that can develop into tropical storms and then cyclones, according to a global scale based on wind speed. Cyclones typically require warm water to fuel their activity, so the cooler water temperatures reduce the likelihood of any significant tropical activity during November.
However, this does not negate the possibility of tropical storms forming during this month, although the chances are low compared to October.
And God knows best.
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