Typical Effects Of Cyclone First, in a sudden, brief onslaught, high winds cause major damage to infrastructure and housing, in particular fragile constructions. They are generally followed by heavy rains and floods, and in flat coastal areas by storm surge riding on tidal waves and inundating the land over long distances of even upto 15km inland. Physical damage - Structures will be damaged or destroyed by the wind force, flooding and storm surge. Light pitched roofs of most structures especially the ones fitted on to industrial buildings will suffer severe damage. Casualties and public health - Caused by flooding and flying elements, contamination of water supplies may lead to viral outbreaks, diarrhea and malaria. Water supplies - Ground and piped water supply may get contaminated by flood waters. Crops and food supplies - High winds and rains will ruin the standing crop and food stock lying in low lying areas. Plantation type crops such as banana and coconut are extremely vulnerable. Salt from the sea water maybe deposited on the agricultural land and increase ht salinity. The loss of the crop may lead to acute food shortage. Communication - Severe disruption in the communication links as the wind may bring down the electricity and communication towers, electricity and telephone poles, telephone lines, antennas and satellite disk and broadcasting services. Transport lines (road and rail) may be curtailed. Relief materials may not reach the affected site.
Cyclones can be extremely destructive. The heavy rains from cyclones are known to cause mudslides. The strong winds are known to destroy homes and forest. A cyclone has the ability to completely reshape the land it encounters.
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The main destructive effects of tropical cyclones include heavy rain, strong winds and large storm surges at landfall.Assuming you mean the weather formation, the effects can be as little as nothing (just as tornadoes may never touch down and do no damage) but they can also cause massive destruction.A hurricane is another name for a tropical cyclone (although in other places a cyclone is another name for a hurricane), so most people are aware of the devastation Hurricane Katrina caused. Massive flooding and houses destroyed, all that good stuff.
The city in Australia most remembered for the devastating effects after a cyclone hit is Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory. On Christmas Day 1974, Cyclone Tracy hit the city, demolishing two-thirds of the houses and businesses there. As a consequence, many changes were made regarding building codes in cyclone-prone areas, resulting in much higher quality buildings that can better withstand future cyclones.
Cyclone forcasting is what detects if a cyclone is coming or about to hit
Cyclone is a cyclone because in affects in the round stage like cycle and its wheel round and round.
No. Cyclone Tracy was an a very intense but abnormally small cyclone.
What are actually the after effects of cyclone
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Cyclone Tracy was not very big but its effects were massive as it swept out all of Darwin.
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There are several things that have a negative effect on a cyclone. High pressure fronts have a tendency to weaken a cyclone. When a cyclone passes over land, it weakens because it has no water for heat.
Hurricane effects forest recourses.
according to weather reports,we should move with our belongings to safer places if there are chances of a cyclone to occur. by-siddhi sethia
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The main destructive effects of tropical cyclones include heavy rain, strong winds and large storm surges at landfall.Assuming you mean the weather formation, the effects can be as little as nothing (just as tornadoes may never touch down and do no damage) but they can also cause massive destruction.A hurricane is another name for a tropical cyclone (although in other places a cyclone is another name for a hurricane), so most people are aware of the devastation Hurricane Katrina caused. Massive flooding and houses destroyed, all that good stuff.
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Tropical cyclone Tasha was the category 1 cyclone that hit the North Queensland coast in December 2010. It brought heavy rains to an area already suffering the effects of a wet season, and as it moved down the coast, it caused floods in major centres.