El Niño
A fierce tropical storm with high winds and heavy rains is called a hurricane.
A name that's given to a tropical cyclone is cyclone Tracy
A violent tropical cyclone with winds of 75 mph or more is called a hurricane. Hurricanes are large, rotating storm systems that form over warm ocean waters and can cause heavy rainfall, strong winds, storm surges, and flooding when they make landfall.
A tropical storm.
A hurricane is a type of storm that typically brings heavy rain and strong winds. These intense tropical cyclones can cause significant damage due to the combination of these two elements.
A large storm that begins as an area of low pressure over a tropical ocean is called a tropical cyclone. These storms can develop into hurricanes, typhoons, or cyclones, depending on the region they form in. They are characterized by strong winds and heavy rainfall.
Yes. A tropical storm has sustained winds of 39-73mph.
Yes, a hurricane is a type of tropical storm characterized by strong winds and heavy rain. It forms over warm ocean waters and follows a specific pattern of development, with sustained winds reaching at least 74 mph (119 km/h).
This is a description of a hurricane. Hurricanes are large tropical cyclones with rotating circulation patterns and high-speed winds that form over warm ocean waters. They can cause widespread damage through strong winds, heavy rainfall, storm surges, and flooding.
Yes. A tropical storm has sustained winds of 39-73 mph. A tropical depression has winds of less than 39 mph.
No. A tropical depression is a tropical cyclone with winds under 39 mph. A tropical storm is a tropical cyclone with winds from 39 mph to 73 mph.
The winds of a tropical depression are not strong enough to cause much damage and there is no storm surge. However, a tropical depression still produces heavy rain, which can lead to flooding.