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The whole hurricane is a low pressure system. Pressure is lowest at the center of the storm.
A storm system called a 'Tropical Cyclone' also known as a 'Hurricane' if it forms over the Atlantic, a 'Cyclone' if it forms over the Indian ocean and a 'Typhoon' if it forms over the Pacific.
No, but it does have a famous storm system called the "Great Red Spot".
All large scale storm systems on earth have low pressure. The low pressure pulls in air that can act a fuel for the storm and creates a pressure gradient force that generates wind. Generally speaking, the lower the pressure in a storm, the stronger it is.
In North America a swirling column of sand is called a dust devil. It resembles a tornado in appearance but does not extend to a cloud base and the winds are not nearly as strong.
A Hurricane
A lopta storm
A Hurricane
Hurricane.
A name that's given to a tropical cyclone is cyclone Tracy
The whole hurricane is a low pressure system. Pressure is lowest at the center of the storm.
barometric pressure
A storm system called a 'Tropical Cyclone' also known as a 'Hurricane' if it forms over the Atlantic, a 'Cyclone' if it forms over the Indian Ocean and a 'Typhoon' if it forms over the Pacific.
A storm system called a 'Tropical Cyclone' also known as a 'Hurricane' if it forms over the Atlantic, a 'Cyclone' if it forms over the Indian ocean and a 'Typhoon' if it forms over the Pacific.
No, but it does have a famous storm system called the "Great Red Spot".
a cyclone
Hurricane