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Why Asia and the Pacific Often Sit on Tropical Cyclone Paths

Tropical cyclones repeatedly affect countries across Asia and the Pacific, driven by warm tropical seas, suitable atmospheric conditions, and regional cyclone corridors. Recent events highlight both the hazards and the growing concern that warming oceans can intensify impacts, making preparedness and adaptation essential.

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