The spike in cyclone activity in the Arabian Sea is meticulously linked to rising ocean temperatures and increased moisture availability as an effete of global warming. The most recent example is Cyclone Mocha, which strengthened to the level of a severe cyclone, and the youngest one is the Biprojoy Cyclone, ready to pummel the Arabian Sea.
The spike in cyclone activity in the Arabian Sea is meticulously linked to rising ocean temperatures and increased moisture availability as an effete of global warming. The most recent example is Cyclone Mocha, which strengthened to the level of a severe cyclone, and the youngest one is the Biprojoy Cyclone, ready to pummel the Arabian Sea.
All parties are urged to strengthen collaboration and cooperation to address climate change and its adverse impacts, an official stated.
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The approach and results of our 2019 paper (Brooke et al., 2019) have been criticised by Dougherty (2022). We examined the sensitivity of a tropical, coarse sand strandplain to changes in relative sea level as expressed through beach-ridge morphology and the elevation of beach berms preserved in the succession of cyclone-generated beach ridges at Cowley Beach, Queensland, Australia. Rather than presenting a new sea-level curve for this region as suggested by Dougherty, our 2019 study of the Cowley Beach strandplain revealed that when compared with the modelled Holocene relative sea-level record and sea-level indicator data for north-eastern Queensland, the strandplain morphology and stratigraphy provide a first-order representation of sea-level position. Importantly, Dougherty (2022) has overlooked the processes involved in the formation of beach ridges at this site and the spatial coverage of our analysis of the strandplain morphology. Both these factors are fundamental to the approac