Yes. Meteorologists can measure the conditions that can lead to the formation of a cyclone and predict whether one is likely to form.
when a cyclone is about to hit a storm will most likely strikestrong winds and heavy waves will formbeware a cyclone can change direction fast so always have a safety kit with andmake sure house is fully protected
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It didn't. Cyclone Hamish veered away from the coast before actually doing any damage or hitting Brisbane.
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Cyclone Selma came before Cyclone Tracy.
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when a cyclone is about to hit a storm will most likely strikestrong winds and heavy waves will formbeware a cyclone can change direction fast so always have a safety kit with andmake sure house is fully protected
Generally a cyclone will weaken as it hits land, especially if it is a tropical cyclone.
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Yes. It is fairly easy to spot the precursors to cyclones, both tropical and extratropical, via satellite and surface measurements. However, sometimes it can be difficult to determine if such a precursor will develop into a cyclone or not.
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What was the name of the cyclone that passed Darwin three weeks before Tracy?
To a limited degree, yes. Scientists can look for signs of pressure building and magma moving underground.
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No, a cyclone is a large, rotating low-pressure system that occurs in the air. A whirlpool is a vortex that happens in water.
This is impossible. A cyclone cannot cross the equator. The reason why this cannot happen is because the Coriolis Force reduces to almost nothing at the equator. The effect on a cyclone would be to cause it to dissipate.