When a tropical cyclone crosses the subtropical ridge axis, its general track around the high-pressure area is deflected significantly by winds moving ...
It moves clockwise.
Generally a cyclone will weaken as it hits land, especially if it is a tropical cyclone.
Wind in a cyclone moves counter-clockwise in the northern hemisphere, clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
The winds of a cyclone in the southern hemisphere moves in a clockwise direction, while the winds of a hurricane or typhoon, often called anti-cyclone, in the northern hemisphere, rotate in an anti-clockwise direction.
A cyclone is like a hurricane or tropical storm The Greek word for cyclone is, "Kulon." This means, " a turning around."
Yes, you can use tropical cyclone in a sentence. And here's how you can do so: The tropical cyclone was moving south. The tropical cyclone whipped her hair around.
A cyclone. Very simple question, very simple answer. ;D
Cyclones can be a very scary part of nature. However, how much damage a cyclone can do, depends on where it touches down, and moves through. As well as, the structure of the buildings and architecture it may run into.
Cyclone Tracy was officially pronounced a tropical cyclone at around 10 p.m. on 21 December, when it was around 200 kilometers to the north-northeast of Cape Don. On the 24 of December 1974 it hit Darwin.
Counter-clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere, and clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
i don't know but i think the cyclone dodged around the farms
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