Kalubhar Tapu

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Kalubhar Tapu is an island located near the coast of Jamnagar, in the state of Gujarat, India. The island spans approximately 29.6 square kilometers, with a coastline of around 34.8 kilometers. The terrain is flat and low-lying, with a maximum elevation of 6 meters above sea level. A lighthouse, identified by the Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society as ARLHS IND-003, is also situated on the Island. Vegetation on the island is limited, with tree cover estimated to be around 46%. The soil composition is predominantly sandy and rocky, with patches of mangrove forests along the coastline.

Climate

The island experiences a tropical climate, with hot summers and mild winters. The monsoon season, from June to September, brings significant rainfall. Kalubhar Tapu falls under Very High Damage Risk Zone-B according to India's Wind and Cyclone Vulnerability Map, indicating its susceptibility to high winds and cyclonic events. Seasonal cyclones from the Arabian Sea occasionally impact the region, leading to erosion and changing coastal dynamics.