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Mumbai's Koli community, which has been fishing in the Arabian Sea for generations, has been struggling to deal with increasingly unfamiliar and volatile waters, with warming temperatures producing more frequent extreme cyclone events, disrupting fish habitats and marine ecosystems along the way.
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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.