Massive loss of lives and property due to the heavy rains and strong winds .
Destruction of cultivation .
Breaking down of infrastructure facilities .
Flooding of sea in coastal areas .
No, cyclones do not occur on the moon. Cyclones are large-scale rotating storms that are driven by temperature differences in the Earth's atmosphere, which the moon lacks due to its lack of atmosphere.
Cyclones are more frequent in India due to its geographical location along the Indian Ocean, where warm ocean waters provide energy for cyclone formation. The Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea are particularly prone to cyclones due to their warm waters and favorable atmospheric conditions. Additionally, climate change may be contributing to an increase in the intensity and frequency of cyclones in the region.
Coriolis Effect
Bruising.
severe storms can cause large scale destrution to life and property
Cyclones in South Asian countries can affect various parts, including coastal regions, low-lying areas, and islands. These areas are particularly vulnerable to cyclones due to their proximity to the sea and their exposure to strong winds, heavy rainfall, storm surges, and flooding. Populated areas along the coast are often the most impacted by cyclones due to these factors.
Meteorologists were predicting four cyclones to hit Australia this summer. However, nature is unpredictable, so this is the best estimate based on current weather patterns.
Yes, cyclones are most common in certain regions such as the North Atlantic, the Northwest Pacific, and the North Indian Ocean. These regions experience a high frequency of cyclones due to warm ocean waters and favorable atmospheric conditions for their formation.
Cyclones in Europe are known as cyclones. They are not called hurricanes - this is a term generally reserved for cyclones in the Americas.
Yes, Japan does have cyclones. The term for cyclones in this area of the world is typhoons.
Cyclones, mid-latitude and otherwise, in the Northern hemisphere rotate anti-clockwise, and cyclones south of the equator rotate clockwise.
In the Northern Hemisphere, yes. In the Southern Hemisphere, no.