Well if you know that they rely on warm ocean waters for their strength what do you think will happen if there isnt warm ocean waters below it. It will dissipate. A tropical cyclone can have its outer bands on land but if its eye is over warm ocean it will strengthen. So once it hits land it will weaken. But because of the vast size and power it will take days for them to go away. So that is what happens to them.
Generally a cyclone will weaken as it hits land, especially if it is a tropical cyclone.
In the US, a cyclone can only start over land - over the water it is referred to as a water spout.
A cyclone occurs over water. A hurricane occurs over land.
This most closely describes a tornado, though a tornado technically is not a cyclone.
No. Cyclones and tornadoes are completely different phenomena.
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.
A mountain will not be affected much by a hurricane, if at all. However, if a hurricane moves over land, and especially mountains it will rapidly weaken.
land breeze
it is where a bit of land moves over time
Mountains and variations occur due to the land moving and changing gradually over time. Mountains and variations can effect the way that land sits and moves.
Cold and stormy
The Answer is Land Breeze