Cyclone Tracy was caused by a combination of warm ocean temperatures, high humidity, and atmospheric instability in the waters north of Australia. These conditions led to the formation of a tropical low-pressure system which eventually intensified into a severe cyclone as it moved over the warm waters of the Coral Sea.
Cyclone Tracy caused storm surges and intense rainfall, leading to flooding and erosion on the coastline. The storm also stirred up the ocean, impacting marine life and habitats in the area.
Cyclone Tracy's impact was more localized to the area it directly affected (Northern Australia) rather than the entire Earth's hydrosphere. The cyclone caused significant flooding, storm surges, and intense rain which disrupted the local hydrosphere by altering water levels and causing erosion. However, overall global impact on Earth's hydrosphere was minimal.
Cyclone Tracy caused significant storm surge and heavy rainfall, leading to widespread flooding in coastal areas. The storm also disrupted marine ecosystems through wave action, erosion, and inundation of coastal habitats. The influx of freshwater from heavy rainfall can impact the salinity levels of coastal waters, affecting marine life.
Cyclone Tracy, a Category 4 storm that hit Darwin, Australia in 1974, caused significant damage to the lithosphere by uprooting trees, triggering landslides, and eroding coastal areas through storm surges. The intense winds and heavy rainfall also led to soil erosion and destabilization of the ground in affected areas.
Cyclone Tracy had a significant impact on the hydrosphere by causing widespread flooding due to heavy rainfall and storm surges. The storm led to saltwater intrusion in coastal areas, impacting freshwater resources and marine ecosystems. The high winds and storm surges also increased coastal erosion and changed the coastline’s physical structure.
Cyclone Tracy hit the 25 of December
Yes, Cyclone Tracy was a tropical cyclone.
It is difficult to directly compare the severity of Cyclone Tracy and Cyclone Yasi as each cyclone had different impacts and affected different areas. However, Cyclone Tracy, which struck Darwin, Australia in 1974, caused more loss of life and extensive damage to the city compared to Cyclone Yasi, which hit northern Queensland in 2011. Both cyclones were significant in their own right, but Cyclone Tracy is often considered one of the most devastating cyclones to hit Australia.
Cyclone Selma came before Cyclone Tracy.
No. Cyclone Tracy was an a very intense but abnormally small cyclone.
Cyclone Tracy (it hit Darwin, in the early hours of Christmas Day, 1974)
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- Its a feminine cyclone because its name is TRACY. - Tracy was a girl i knew
yes, cyclone tracy caused the nothern territory to have there own self-government instead of canberra government fixing and repairing everything that happens in the territory.
Aside from death and injuries caused by Cyclone Tracy the Authorities in Australia got on top of the situation sufficiently to avert the outbreak of disease, by evacuating people as soon as possible.
Cyclone Tracy hit Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
Cyclone Tracy started as a tropical storm out in the Arafura Sea.