Environment And Road Safety Education And Violence Against Women And Children And Drug Abuse 2021 Exam With Answers

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In the South Atlantic and South-Eastern Pacific regions in tropical latitudes, cyclone does not originate. What is the reason?

A: Sea surface temperatures are low
B: Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone seldom occurs
C: Coriolis force is too weak
D: Absence of land in those regions

The answer is: B

Explanation

The correct answer is Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone seldom occurs.

Key Points

Reasons for the lack of cyclone formation in the South Atlantic :-

• Sea surface temperatures run a shade cooler than the one ideal for tropical cyclone formation.
• Climatologically high values of vertical wind shear across that basin throughout the year even in summer.
• Vorticity: Lack of pre-existing centres of rotation in the area.
• Absence of tropical waves.
• The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITZC), which shifts toward the north in northern summer and toward the south in the southern summer, usually stays at or north of the equator.
• The tropospheric vertical wind shear is much too strong and there is typically no inter-tropical convergence zone (ITCZ) over the ocean.
Without an ITCZ to provide synoptic vorticity and convergence resulting in large-scale spin and thunderstorm activity as well as having strong wind shear, it becomes very difficult to generate tropical cyclones.
• ITCZ stays at or near the equator and does not shift southward over the south Atlantic or South Pacific region. Therefore, these regions do not have • the ITCZ over them which is a major cause of the lack of cyclones.
• Lower sea temperatures are also a reason.