no a cyclone can not form over the desert because in order for a cyclone to form it needs the sun to raise the temperature of the sea to the point where it evaporates and the moisture from the water to rise so since the desert sand can not evaporate from the suns heat rays and there is no moisture in the air it is not possible for a cyclone to form
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The desert is a form of wilderness.
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Air over the ocean would have more moisture than air over a desert.
yes. over half of oregons land is considered desert and high desert.
Tropical cyclones can only form over water. There is not enough hydrologic energy over a desert to begin the cyclonic action.
A name that's given to a tropical cyclone is cyclone Tracy
The plural form of cyclone is cyclones.
Not necessarily. Although tropical cyclones can only form over warm ocean water, extratropical cyclones can form over land.
The Mojave Desert.
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A cyclone occurs over water. A hurricane occurs over land.
No, hurricanes must form over the ocean.
Cyclone Yasi formed in the waters just off Fiji.
Generally a cyclone will weaken as it hits land, especially if it is a tropical cyclone.
Most tornadoes form from thunderstorms along a front associated with a cyclone, but most cyclones do not produce tornadoes.
In the US, a cyclone can only start over land - over the water it is referred to as a water spout.