Arab Weather - The latest satellite images show that the Indian Ocean is witnessing clear tropical activity during this period, as four tropical systems are active in the Indian Ocean, one of which threatens Mozambique with its heavy rains and strong winds.
The first system is Tropical Depression Eleven, which continues to move towards Mozambique, as it continues to move northwest towards Mozambique, accompanied by very heavy rains, thunderstorms and strong winds during the coming days. The second is Tropical Storm Elvis, which has begun to appear clearly on weather maps as it moves rapidly south towards the cold waters, and is expected to end up there and lose its tropical characteristics. The third system, 14U, is a tropical depression that is rapidly developing into an advanced tropical cyclone in the coming days, but it remains far from land and does not threaten any of the countries bordering the ocean. In addition, Tropical Depression "99S", whose path is still unknown during the coming days.
The Indian Ocean cyclone season varies by geographic region, but generally consists of several major periods of tropical cyclone activity. The Indian Ocean cyclone season is determined based on climatic activity in the Indian Ocean and Southwest Pacific.
Dates and Season:
Southern Indian Ocean cyclone season (which includes areas such as Mozambique, Australia, and the southern Indian Ocean): The season begins in November and lasts until April of the following year.
The highest activity occurs between December and February, when the waters are warm and the weather conditions are favorable for hurricane formation.
North Indian Ocean Cyclone Season (Includes India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka): The season begins in April and lasts until December.
The highest activity occurs between May and November, with peak activity in November and May.
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