2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15053992
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Impact Assessment of Tropical Cyclones Amphan and Nisarga in 2020 in the Northern Indian Ocean

Abstract: The Northern Indian Ocean (NIO) is one of the most vulnerable coasts to tropical cyclones (TCs) and is frequently threatened by global climate change. In the year 2020, two severe cyclones formed in the NIO and devastated the Indian subcontinent. Super cyclone Amphan, which formed in the Bay of Bengal (BOB) on 15 May 2020, made landfall along the West Bengal coast with a wind speed of above 85 knots (155 km/h). The severe cyclone Nisarga formed in the Arabian Sea (ARS) on 1 June 2020 and made landfall along th… Show more

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“…The Bay of Bengal is more prone to cyclones and depressions than the Arabian Sea and is frequently affected. Gujarat is the most vulnerable state to tropical cyclones originating in the Arabian Sea [90]. Deadly cyclones like Severe Cyclonic Storms mainly originate in the Bay of Bengal due to warm air.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Bay of Bengal is more prone to cyclones and depressions than the Arabian Sea and is frequently affected. Gujarat is the most vulnerable state to tropical cyclones originating in the Arabian Sea [90]. Deadly cyclones like Severe Cyclonic Storms mainly originate in the Bay of Bengal due to warm air.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The erosion of coasts, rise in mean sea level, and increased storminess of the ocean waters enhance coastal processes that lead to ecological changes along the coasts [12]. These enhanced coastal processes produce a list of coastal changes, including shore erosion, strong storm surges, an increase in significant wave height, an increase in sea level rise, and cyclonic activity, impacting the coast both geographically and economically [3,13,14]. Coastal systems are increasingly threatened by the potential impacts of climate change, according to a series of assessments by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%