India experiences a variety of storms, including tropical cyclones, thunderstorms, dust storms, and hailstorms. Tropical cyclones, known as cyclones in the region, are particularly common during the monsoon season, bringing heavy rainfall and strong winds. Thunderstorms often occur during the pre-monsoon and monsoon seasons, while dust storms and hailstorms are more frequent in regions like North India.
India experiences an average of 5-6 cyclonic storms in a year, with the cyclone season typically occurring between April and December. These storms are primarily formed in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, affecting coastal regions of India with strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges. The frequency and intensity of cyclonic storms can vary from year to year.
Sand storms, heavy winds
In India, a hurricane is called a cyclone. Cyclones are intense tropical storms with winds that rotate around a low-pressure center and can bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and storm surges.
Vietnam often encounters tropical storms, typhoons, and tropical depressions due to its location in Southeast Asia. These storms can bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and flooding to the region.
Tropical rain forest
Wind Storms!
Wind Storms!
poopy storms most of the time
How can a monsoon affect india's climate and do we have storms like these here in the United States
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storms are traced with different kind of things that meteorologists use.
No. A supercell is just one kind of especially powerful storm. So all supercells are storms, but not all storms are supercells.
cyclones,typhoons,thunder storms
only thonder storms
there are duststorms sandstorms and rainstorms
Tornadoes.
thunder storms, hurracanes and tornadoes. Uranus is the 3rd most wet and cold planet.