Tropical Cyclone Luban is spinning through the Arabian Sea.
It is forecast to track toward Oman, Yemen or the Gulf of Aden in the week ahead.
The cyclone is named as Luban by oman authorities.
Tropical cyclones are most likely to develop in the Arabian Sea in the spring and fall.
It usually affects the Arabian Peninsula every one to two years.
The cyclone typically weaken as they approach the Arabian Peninsula due to dry desert air.
This year, Cyclone Sagar made landfall in western Somalia in May. It was the country’s strongest and westernmost tropical cyclone in records dating to the mid-1960s.