Most rainfall typically occurs on the western coast of continents, particularly in regions influenced by prevailing winds and ocean currents. The western coasts of continents, like the Pacific Northwest of the United States, often experience orographic lift, where moist air rises over mountains, leading to increased precipitation. In contrast, eastern coasts may have drier conditions, although this can vary based on specific geographic and climatic factors. Overall, the western coast tends to receive more consistent and abundant rainfall.
Frontal rainfall in the UK mostly occurs in the western regions due to the prevailing westerly winds bringing moist air from the Atlantic Ocean. Areas such as western Scotland, western Wales, and the west of England receive higher amounts of frontal rainfall compared to the eastern regions.
Cyclones in India typically occur in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. The eastern coast of India, including states like Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, is more prone to cyclones compared to the western coast. Cyclones usually strike between April and December, with the peak season being from mid-April to mid-December.
Mostly Asia, but the tsunami also hit the eastern coast of Africa.
Hurricanes do occur in the eastern Pacific Basin, but they are known as hurricanes or tropical cyclones, rather than typhoons which are seen in the western Pacific Basin. These storms occur from May 15th through November 30th in this region.
Tropical cyclones typically occur over tropical waters between 5 degrees and 22 degrees latitude, except for in the southeast Pacific and south Atlantic. They commonly occur off the northwest coast of Western Australia, in the Gulf of Carpentaria and in the Coral Sea.
the eastern coast gets more rainfall because of its tall mountains which turn water vapour to droplets of rain.
More clouds are there on the eastern coastal and its very sunny there throughout the year which makes the water from the gulf of Oman evaporate and rain fast.
Western ghat run paralleled to the west coast of India Its direction is south-North. as the south-west monsoon winds reaches to western ghat from west side they have force to rise and as they rises they cooled down and heavy rainfall occur at west side of western ghat. Plz check the following figure.... only remove desert word from that fig. as eastern Maharashtra have less than 50 cm. rainfall but it is not dessert.
Frontal rainfall in the UK mostly occurs in the western regions due to the prevailing westerly winds bringing moist air from the Atlantic Ocean. Areas such as western Scotland, western Wales, and the west of England receive higher amounts of frontal rainfall compared to the eastern regions.
Western Front:Belgium and northeastern FranceEastern Front:Central and Eastern Europe
The Eastern. Sun always rises in the East.
The Eastern. Sun always rises in the East.
Off the coast of Sendai, a city in North-Eastern Japan.
Rises in the East Sets in the West
Around the Aegean Sea area of western Asia and eastern Europe
Cyclones in India typically occur in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. The eastern coast of India, including states like Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, is more prone to cyclones compared to the western coast. Cyclones usually strike between April and December, with the peak season being from mid-April to mid-December.
Yes, they have in the past and one day it will happen again.