Cyclone

By Wiley Stickney

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Cyclone

Cyclones are powerful tropical revolving storms that mainly form in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. They can also occur in the South Pacific, where they are similarly called tropical cyclones. A notable example is Cyclone Gonu, which approached the coast of Oman in June 2007, showcasing the intense nature of these storms. Typically, cyclones develop during the summer and autumn months. In regions like the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, these storms are especially frequent during the monsoon season, which begins in June and ends in September. For more detailed insights, you can explore the main article on Tropical Revolving Storms.

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