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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Chaudhuri, Sutapa | De Sarkar, Anindita
Affiliations: Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Calcutta 51/2 Hazra Road, Kolkata – 700 019, India
Note: [] Corresponding author. E-mail: chaudhuri_sutapa@yahoo.com
Abstract: Tropical cyclones are one of the nature's most violent manifestations and potentially the deadliest of all meteorological phenomena. The casualty associated with major cyclones in the Indian sub-continent in the recent past give an idea about its enormous destructive capability. Purpose of the present paper is to identify the months of maximum possibility of occurrence of severe tropical cyclones over Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea. The methodology adopted in this study is based upon the process of "Statistical Hypothesis Testing". The statistical procedure is applied to fit a Poisson distribution to the monthly frequency distribution of occurrence of severe tropical cyclones over the coasts of Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea. It is observed that Poisson distribution is a good fit to the monthly frequency distribution of severe tropical cyclones over Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea. The concept of Shannon entropy is then applied to distinguish the months in accordance with the measure of vulnerability. It is identified that the month of May in the pre-monsoon season and the months of October and November in the post-monsoon season are highly susceptible for the occurrence of severe tropical cyclones over Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.
Keywords: Severe tropical cyclone, Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, Poisson distribution, Shannon entropy, vulnerability
Journal: Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 1-6, 2008
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