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Hurricanes and other tropical cyclones such as typhoons are just about the only storms that get names.
Cyclones can cause many disasters to humans such as mosquito borne illnesses and floods. Floods by cyclones, which cause stagnant water, can lead to diseases and overall dirty are and environment. A lot of the standing water has feces and dead animals.
Not names of people like hurricanes and tropical storms have. Tsunami are usually named by the location of occurrence and/or the date. The only types of natural disasters that are named using a naming convention of people's names are tropical storms and cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons, and similar weather patterns.
Cyclones can destroy habitat for animals. They can also destroy housing, food, and water sources for people. Cyclones can bring in new plant species by carrying seeds in the wind.
many reasons: # its 2 f***ing strong # how f**k could you anyway # if u tried you would die # and y would u ask such a f***ing dumb question I do wish that people would not be abusive in aswering questions, however obvious the answer might be. We do not try to destroy cyclones because the energy levels are so high that we have no means of countering them.
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Yes, they destroy homes, kill people, injury people, That all effects communities
Probably a few thousand per year, mostly in developing countries.
typhoons,tropical cyclones,and hurricanes are all troublesome types of hurricanes
Hurricanes and other tropical cyclones such as typhoons are just about the only storms that get names.
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They are not named like tropical cyclones because there is very little warning. The reason tropical cyclones are named is so people can follow them as they develop and move along, making each system easy to keep track of. Tornadoes form very quickly and without warning, and it would not make sense to try to apply a name to them. Additionally, while there are usually no more than a dozen named tropical cyclones in a year, Over 1,000 tornadoes hit the U.S. each year, far to many to be named.
in affect us just because of the region are in e.g.Jamaica is in the tropical zone
Tornadoes are small, storm-scale vorticies which occur within thunderstorms, and extend downwards from the bases of strong, typically rotating storms. Most tornadoes are small, with a width of a few yards. However, larger, "wedge-shaped" tornadoes may be up to 4 miles in width, and cause the most damage.Cyclones are large, synoptic-scale rotational features, which rotate cyclonically. These include low-pressure systems. Nor'easters and tropical cyclones are cyclones.Hurricanes are a type of cyclone, and more specifically, a type of tropical cyclone. Tropical cyclones are what people usually refer to when they say 'cyclone' - a large, organized swirl of thunderstorms with strong winds. However, hurricanes are tropical cyclones that occur in the North Atlantic Ocean or Eastern Pacific Ocean. Broadly speaking, any tropical cyclone in these two regions may be called a hurricane. However, when meteorologists classify these storm systems, hurricanes are tropical cyclones in those basins with winds of over 75 mph.
The main effects of tropical cyclones include heavy rain, strong wind, large storm surges at landfall, andtornadoes. The destruction from a tropical cyclone depends mainly on its intensity, its size, and its location. Tropical cyclones act to remove forest canopy as well as change the landscape near coastal areas, by moving and reshaping sand dunes and causing extensive erosion along the coast. Even well inland, heavy rainfall can lead to mudslides and landslides in mountainous areas. Their effects can be sensed over time by studying the concentration of the Oxygen-18 isotope within caves within the vicinity of cyclones' paths. After the cyclone has passed, devastation often continues. Standing water can cause the spread of disease, and transportation or communications infrastructure may have been destroyed, hampering clean-up and rescue efforts. Nearly two million people have died globally due to tropical cyclones. Despite their devastating effects, tropical cyclones are also beneficial, by potentially bringing rain to dry areas and moving heat from the tropics poleward. Out at sea, ships take advantage of their known characteristics by navigating through their weaker, western half.
Earthquakes, floods, landslides, cyclones, avalanche and epidemics
Tornadoes are by no means the biggest killers. The deadliest tornado in world history killed an esitmated 1,300 people. Cyclones are up there, but records indicate that the deadliest natural distasters in world history have been floods and earthquakes. Tropical cyclones, however, can be extremely deadly. They cover large areas and so can affect very large numbers of people. Additionally, their worst impacts are primarily in coastal regions, where populations tend to be concentrated. Furthermore, these cyclones usually impact nations in the tropics, many of which are still underdeveloped, which can lead to lower quality infrastructure, less effective preparation, less effective relief, and poorly buitl houses that are easily destroyed. Tropical cyclones bring a combination of severe coastal flooding from the storm surge and inland flooding from torrential rain.