Hurricanes, Typhoons, Cyclones, etc, are all heat driven circular storms. Their source of energy is water vapor turning into rain at high altitudes. In order to have enough water vapor, the ocean temperature should be above 23 degrees C. If it is too cold, there will not be enough water vapor to drive the storm. It would possibly be possible to use silver iodide in front of the storm to clear out the water vapor and remove the water vapor that way starving the storm. In winter the storms do not have enough fuel.
because cyclones are eveuantly freqent in india
The huge winds needed to cause cyclones requires very warm water, so hurricanes and cyclones mainly occur during the summer (hurricane season). As global warming grows, it is very possible that water temperatures increase enough to cause more strong winds. More strong winds cause more cyclones which can develop into hurricanes.
They can happen at any time. The United States gets two types of cyclones: tropical cyclones (tropiical storms and hurricanes) and mid-latitude cyclones. Tropical cyclones typically hit the United States in the later half of summer and early fall. Mid-latitude cyclones are more common and can occur at any time, but are most common and strongest in the colder half of the year.
Cyclones occur more. This is because all hurricanes are cyclones, but not all cyclones are hurricanes.
A warming climate means there is more energy in the atmosphere. This shows itself in more severe and more frequent weather events like tornadoes, cyclones and storms.
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The huge winds needed to cause cyclones requires very warm water, so hurricanes and cyclones mainly occur during the summer (hurricane season). As global warming grows, it is very possible that water temperatures increase enough to cause more strong winds. More strong winds cause more cyclones which can develop into hurricanes.
They can happen at any time. The United States gets two types of cyclones: tropical cyclones (tropiical storms and hurricanes) and mid-latitude cyclones. Tropical cyclones typically hit the United States in the later half of summer and early fall. Mid-latitude cyclones are more common and can occur at any time, but are most common and strongest in the colder half of the year.
Cyclones are more common during late spring and throughout summer.
Tornadoes are most common in the afternoon, though they are generally more frequent and more intense in the spring than in summer.
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.
Cyclones occur more. This is because all hurricanes are cyclones, but not all cyclones are hurricanes.
A warming climate means there is more energy in the atmosphere. This shows itself in more severe and more frequent weather events like tornadoes, cyclones and storms.
Atlantic hurricanes tend to be most frequent in late summer and early fall, with August and September usually being the peak months.