Tropical Storms
If you would want to know more about Tropical Cyclones keep on reading for more information.
One of the weathers that create the Tropical Cyclones would be, low pressure systems that form over warm water and have gale force wind.
During a tropical cyclone the air rises in the atmosphere and cools releasing latent heat which causes even more clouds to form and feeds the storm.
One of the weathers that create the Tropical Cyclones would be, low pressure systems that form over warm water and have gale force wind.
During a tropical cyclone the air rises in the atmosphere and cools releasing latent heat which causes even more clouds to form and feeds the storm.
Names of all tropical cyclones
1) North Atlantic
2) East Pacific
3) Western Pacific
4) North Indian Ocean
5) South West Indian Ocean
6) Australian Region
7) Southern Pacific Ocean
2) East Pacific
3) Western Pacific
4) North Indian Ocean
5) South West Indian Ocean
6) Australian Region
7) Southern Pacific Ocean
Tropical cyclones are different from other storms because tropical cyclones typically form over large bodies of relatively warm water.
Other storms related to tropical cyclones are hurricanes and tornadoes because they are similar but just have different names in different parts of the world.
Other storms related to tropical cyclones are hurricanes and tornadoes because they are similar but just have different names in different parts of the world.
all weather terminology related to tropical cyclones.
A cyclone that originates over a tropical ocean area and can develop into the destructive storm known in the U.S as a hurricane in the Western Pacific region as a typhoon. Which contains strong winds, thunderstorms and heavy rain
historical ones
Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean or Gulf of Mexico: 11 tropical storms, 6 became hurricanes.
East Pacific Ocean: 15 tropical storms, 8 became hurricanes.
Central Pacific Ocean: 4 tropical storms, 2 became hurricanes.
East Pacific Ocean: 15 tropical storms, 8 became hurricanes.
Central Pacific Ocean: 4 tropical storms, 2 became hurricanes.
Tropical cyclones affect humans and human population because in 1980 -2009 there were 412,644 deaths 290,654 injured and 466.1 million people affected by the tropical cyclones in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific.
Preparing for a Tropical Cyclone?
If you are going to prepare for a tropical cyclone you need to: prepare home emergency kit, checking the walls are in good shape.=, eaves and roof are secure and in good repair. If you are in a tropical cyclone you need to not be driving or walking in floodwaters, stay in your vehicle if caught on the road, do not assume that the eye of the cyclone means the danger has passed wait for it to be clear.
Fun Facts
-Tropical cyclones winds are up to 39-73 mph
-Tropical cyclones can develop in the Gulf of Mexico
-Tropical cyclones have no fronts
-The strongest winds are near the Earth's surface
-The center of the storm is warmer than the surrounding air
-Tropical cyclones can develop in the Gulf of Mexico
-Tropical cyclones have no fronts
-The strongest winds are near the Earth's surface
-The center of the storm is warmer than the surrounding air
Things you might not know?
The strongest winds and the greatest rainfall is found at the eye of the cyclone.