The Indian Ocean hosts one of the most socially and economically vulnerable tropical cyclone basins, with distinct pre-monsoon and post-monsoon seasons driving storm formation in the Bay of Bengal and ...
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Warming in Indian Ocean sees 70 cyclones in 17 years
Panaji: The frequency of cyclones has shown significant variations, with four cyclones recorded in 2024 and two so far in 2025, reflecting the ongoing impact of increased atmospheric warming in the ...
In April 2021, two tropical cyclones, Seroja and Odette, collided in the Indian Ocean northwest of Australia. Two researchers from the University of Oldenburg have now studied how this rare phenomenon ...
The tropical cyclones Seroja and Odette came together in the Indian Ocean north-west of Australia in April 2021. After the two cyclones merged, TC Seroja abruptly changed course by 90 degrees.
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