Cyclones usually travel over ocean waters on an average of 300 to 400 miles a day. They are the most strongest then, but when they travel over colder ocean waters or land, they will begin to weaken.
Yes it can travel over earth
It depends on the type of cyclone. Tropical cyclones generally travel westward, often makinf a turn poleward (north in the northern hemisphere and south in the southern). Mid-latitude cyclones generally travel eastward. Polar lows usually travel westward.
Cyclones in Europe are known as cyclones. They are not called hurricanes - this is a term generally reserved for cyclones in the Americas.
Cyclones of Chittagong was created in 2009.
Jacksonville Cyclones was created in 1995.
Yes it can travel over earth
It depends on the type of cyclone. Tropical cyclones generally travel westward, often makinf a turn poleward (north in the northern hemisphere and south in the southern). Mid-latitude cyclones generally travel eastward. Polar lows usually travel westward.
In Australia, a cyclones winds travel in a clockwise direction. In the northern hemisphere, the winds travel in a counterclockwise direction.
Cyclones in Europe are known as cyclones. They are not called hurricanes - this is a term generally reserved for cyclones in the Americas.
No, cyclones are meteorological.
Yes, Japan does have cyclones. The term for cyclones in this area of the world is typhoons.
No. Hurricanes (also called tropical cyclones) form over warm water and dissolve over land.
No. Cyclones are similar to hurricanes.
There are none. Cyclones cannot be stopped.
Brooklyn Cyclones was created in 1986.
Cyclones occur every year.
Some cyclones produce tornadoes, but most do not.