Why do tropical cyclones develop in late summer?
Question: Why do tropical cyclones develop in late summer?
Tropical cyclones, also known as hurricanes or typhoons, develop in late summer due to favorable atmospheric and oceanic conditions. Warm ocean waters provide the energy and moisture needed to fuel the storms, while low wind shear allows the storms to develop and intensify. In late summer, the ocean waters are typically warmest, and the atmospheric conditions are most conducive to the formation of tropical cyclones, making it the peak season for these storms.
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