Arabia Weather - Weather forecasters at the Arabia Weather Center said that the region of the northern Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Bay of Bengal is witnessing a continued weakening of the chances of tropical conditions forming during the remainder of the first season of tropical conditions activity, which is the season known as the season before the humid tropical monsoon winds, which occurs in the month of May and June are called (Pre-monsoon), as monsoon winds will witness further intensification and their impact will increase, which will have a negative impact on the development of any tropical condition. Monsoon winds are also considered one of the forms of shear winds.
Monsoon winds are seasonal wind systems characterized by seasonal changes in their direction, and are usually associated with two main seasons: the summer monsoon winds and the winter monsoon winds. In the summer, monsoon winds blow from the equatorial region and the ocean towards the land, and the monsoon winds are at a southwestern angle and then deviate to the northeast due to a force. Coriolis, and the increase in the intensity of these winds may have wide-ranging effects, including changes in temperature and sea currents, which affects navigation and fishing in these areas, as well as its impact on agricultural activities and the daily lives of residents.
Specialists at the Arabia Weather Center indicated that the second tropical season, also known as the “Post Monsoon” season, usually occurs in the period between October and December in the Indian Ocean, and this season forms after the end of the southwest monsoon season, and during this time the chances of tropical cyclones and storms forming increase. In the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, God willing.
God knows.
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