ORIGIN AND SPREAD OF TAUKTEE CYCLONE: GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW OF ARABIAN SEA AND WEST COAST OF INDIA
Authors: Patil R

ABSTRACT
Natural disasters such as earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, storms, floods are constantly on the earth. Their intensity is felt more or less everywhere. Areas of natural disasters are changing in modern times. Some do not understand the seriousness of natural disasters unless they experience them. Humans live permanently in a place on earth where there is a favorable climate and the availability of all the necessities of life. Still an earthquake. Flood of rivers. Drought. He has to deal with hurricane disasters. Natural disasters also occur in river valleys, plateaus, beaches, or deserts. In countries like India, it is raining seasonally, even though everyone is aware of it. Considering the nature of environmental natural disasters, we have to study the issue of environmental determination here. Nature is more effective than human beings, it was said in this environmental issue. Although this ideology was introduced in the nineteenth century, its origins date back to AD. Found in the fifth century. During this period, according to Hippocrates, human life depended entirely on nature. The famous Roman geographer asserted that the slopes of the region, the terrain, the climate, etc., are God's work and have an effect on human life. German geographers Humboldt and Ritter studied how nature controls humans. The German geographer Kant added to the concept. Cyclone Touktee formed in the Arabian Sea and hit Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Maharashtra and Gujarat. The storm destroyed the entire transportation system, power supply, and even people's homes. It didn't happen in just a few hours. Keywords: Hurricanes, Cyclones, Touktee, Coast, Weather, Wind speed, Rainfall, Natural Disaster
Publication date: 15/01/2022
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https://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2022/11.1.1068