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Pakistan issues first alert for possible Tropical Cyclone

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ISLAMABAD: The Met Office has issued the first warning alert for a tropical cyclone.

The Met Office says that there is low pressure near the Gulf of Cumbe and Gujarat, and it is likely to enter the northeast Arabian Sea around October 1.

The Met Office has predicted that the low pressure may turn into a depression, there is currently no threat to the coastal areas of Pakistan. The Cyclone Center Karachi is monitoring the situation.

What is a tropical cyclone and how is it formed?

All the weather on Earth is due to the sun, sun rays, sea vapor, clouds, depressions and storms, etc. While naturalists call this system a tropical cyclone.

The hot rays of the sun turn sea water into steam, invisible molecules of steam, which are lighter than air, fly in the sky, go half a mile in the air and turn into steam and water and form clouds.

Experts call tropical cyclones weather conditions formed by the heat of steam, the fuel of clouds, and winds blowing at speeds of up to 80 miles per hour along with the Earth’s spin.

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