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according to weather reports,we should move with our belongings to safer places if there are chances of a cyclone to occur. by-siddhi sethia
A cyclone occurs over water. A hurricane occurs over land.
People minimized the impact of Cyclone Yasi by following evacuation orders, preparing homes with shutters and sandbags, securing loose objects outside, and seeking shelter in sturdy structures during the storm. After the cyclone, emergency services and community groups provided support for those affected, helping with clean-up efforts and providing essential supplies.
As a cyclone moves over land, it loses its main energy source of warm ocean water, causing it to weaken. The friction from the land also disrupts the structure of the cyclone, causing it to break apart and dissipate more quickly than if it were over water.
It isn't.
Tornado Cyclone Hurricane (with water)
To make a model of a cyclone, you can use a clear container filled with water to represent the atmosphere. Add a few drops of food coloring to visualize the water's movement. Then, create a vortex by stirring the water in a circular motion, simulating the rotation of a cyclone. You can also include small objects or glitter to observe how they move within the cyclone, illustrating the storm's dynamics.
No, a cyclone is a large, rotating low-pressure system that occurs in the air. A whirlpool is a vortex that happens in water.
No. Cyclones and tornadoes are completely different phenomena.
Because the Water is simply not Warm enough to produce one. Its called a tropical cyclone because a Cyclone forms over warmer waters... in the tropics
A cyclone forming over warm water would typically bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, and potential storm surges to land. The warm water serves as the energy source for the cyclone, allowing it to intensify and potentially cause significant damage.
Yes, Cyclone Tracy was a tropical cyclone.