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What do cyclones cause?

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Updated: 8/16/2019

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Does a cyclone cause a flood?

Cyclones primarily cause flood through rain they produce. If an area receives more rainwater than can drain out of it in a given time, flooding will often result. Extratropical cyclones can also cause flooding when snow the produce melts. Tropical cyclones such as hurricanes can drive seawater onto land with their winds, causing coastal flooding.


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Do cyclones always cause flooding?

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