Typhoons are powered by the huge amounts of moisture that evaporate from warm ocean water.
The ultimate source of a typhoon's energy is the warm ocean water. As the ocean surface heats up, it evaporates water into the atmosphere, providing the necessary moisture and heat to fuel the development of a typhoon.
Warm ocean water increases the supply of water vapor that the typhoon needs.
Typhoons get their energy from warm, very moist air, with moisture provided by warm ocean water. As the air is drawn up into the typhoon it cools and the moisture condenses, releasing enormous amounts of energy.
Both a typhoon and a volcanic eruption are natural disasters that can release large amounts of energy. Beyond that they are completely different.
It was on March 27th , 1994. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EF-2000 1 1 - EF-2000 is the other name for the Typhoon
green energy source
Where I am it's either Landslides Or Floods It kinda depends on how strong the typhoon is or if your near the sea or any source of water that can overflow and cause a flood Or it depends on how high the land is.
The term clean source of energy refers to only primary energy sources as wind or solar energy. Electricity, by definition, is not a primary energy source. It is a secondary energy source that is could be produced by a clean energy source as wind or any renewable primary energy source or produced by fossil energy source as oil, natural gas, or coal.
The next typhoon after Typhoon Auring in the Philippines would be named Typhoon Bising.
waves is not a source of energy
No its not a source of energy..... geez...
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