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It reached around 190km/h at some point and was classified a category 5 tropical cyclone when it his Myanmar's division of Ayeyarwady by flowing through the Irrawaddy River.
A typhoon is a cyclone over the water. They are categorized by a tropical cyclone scale. Usually the categories range from tropical depression, tropical storm, category one (being the lowest) to category five.
The cyclone that wiped out most of Darwin on Christmas Day 1974 was Cyclone Tracy.Cyclone Tracy was a category 4 cyclone which began as a tropical storm in the Arafura Sea. The winds were so strong that they blew away the instruments at the airport, suggesting that the cyclone was actually category 5 when it hit. It wiped out about 70% of the town, which has since been rebuilt to be as cyclone-proof as it possibly can.
A tropical storm officially becomes a hurricane when it has sustained winds of 74 miles per hour (mph). There are categories of hurricanes depending on wind speed.Category 1 - 74 to 95 mphCategory 2 - 96 to 110 mphCategory 3 - 111 to 130 mphCategory 4 - 131 to 155 mphCategory 5 - 156 mph or higher
Cyclone Yasi was a severe tropical cyclone that struck northeastern Australia in February 2011. It was one of the strongest cyclones to ever hit the country, reaching a maximum intensity of Category 5. Yasi caused widespread devastation, damaging homes, infrastructure, and agricultural crops in the region. Despite its strength, there were no direct fatalities reported as a result of the cyclone.
Yes, cyclone Mahina was a category 5 tropicalcyclone and it hit north Queensland on the 4th of March 1899.It killed 307 people.
The Coriolis force is required for a cyclone to form into a tropical cyclone or hurricane. The force causes a greater deflection of the air (right in the northern hemisphere and left in the southern) and the correct speeds for the tropical cyclone to form. Hence why tropical cyclones do not form at or within 5 degrees of the equator, and cease to exist at around 35 degrees north, or 15 degrees south.
To a limited degree, yes. Meteorologists track tropical weather systems and analyze them to determine how likely they are to develop into tropical cyclones (tropical depressions, tropical storms, or hurricanes). By looking at conditions in and around a tropical cyclone scientists can estimated where a hurricane will probably go and how strong it will likely be. However, predictions more than 5 days into the future lose accuracy rapidly.
It reached around 190km/h at some point and was classified a category 5 tropical cyclone when it his Myanmar's division of Ayeyarwady by flowing through the Irrawaddy River.
It mean "sandalwood" in Fijian, the name got attention when a category 5 tropical cyclone that struck Queensland in January 2011 the cyclone was named after the Fijian word sandalwood.
When still out at sea, severe Tropical Cyclone Larry was a Category 5 cyclone. By the time Larry made landfall in North Queensland near Innisfail, it was a Category 4 with wind gusts reaching 240 km/h (150 mph).
A typhoon is a cyclone over the water. They are categorized by a tropical cyclone scale. Usually the categories range from tropical depression, tropical storm, category one (being the lowest) to category five.
Cyclone Tracy was a category 4 cyclone which began as a tropical storm in the Arafura Sea. It hit Darwin, in Australia's Northern Territory, in the early hours of Christmas Day 1974. The winds were so strong that they blew away the instruments at the airport, suggesting that the cyclone was actually category 5 when it hit. It wiped out about 70% of the town, which has since been rebuilt to be as cyclone-proof as it possibly can.
The cyclone that wiped out most of Darwin on Christmas Day 1974 was Cyclone Tracy.Cyclone Tracy was a category 4 cyclone which began as a tropical storm in the Arafura Sea. The winds were so strong that they blew away the instruments at the airport, suggesting that the cyclone was actually category 5 when it hit. It wiped out about 70% of the town, which has since been rebuilt to be as cyclone-proof as it possibly can.
A tropical storm officially becomes a hurricane when it has sustained winds of 74 miles per hour (mph). There are categories of hurricanes depending on wind speed.Category 1 - 74 to 95 mphCategory 2 - 96 to 110 mphCategory 3 - 111 to 130 mphCategory 4 - 131 to 155 mphCategory 5 - 156 mph or higher
a cyclone has 5 signals
Cyclone Yasi was a severe tropical cyclone that struck northeastern Australia in February 2011. It was one of the strongest cyclones to ever hit the country, reaching a maximum intensity of Category 5. Yasi caused widespread devastation, damaging homes, infrastructure, and agricultural crops in the region. Despite its strength, there were no direct fatalities reported as a result of the cyclone.