tropical disturbance tropical depreession tropicalstorm hurricane
A tropical storm becomes a hurricane when its winds reach 74 mph.
The creators of eye of the storm experienced Hurricane Katrina in order to tell the story accurately
In order to know that a storm is coming, you need to know the air pressure. Storms are normally associated with a Low Pressure System. A Barometer can be a tool you can use to predict an oncoming storm.
1. Cumulus Stage 2. Mature Stage 3. Dissipating Stage
There's actually five stages of development. It starts off as a TROPICAL WAVE, which is just a low pressure area with westward blowing winds. Then its a TROPICAL DISTURBANCE, which is an area of thunderstorms that's about 100-300 miles in diameter (basically this is just a really bad storm, with gusty winds, heavy rains, etc). It usually lasts for 24 hours. Then its a TROPICAL DEPRESSION, which is a low pressure area, with 38 mph winds or less. Then its a TROPICAL STORM, which has 39-73 mph winds. Finally, its a HURRICANE, with 74 mph and above winds. (Note that the tropical depression, tropical storm, and hurricane are all considered tropical cyclones).
tropical disturbance, tropical depression, tropical storm, hurricane
tropical disturbance, tropical depression, tropical storm, hurricane
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Torque sequence of what. Heads, wheels, etc.
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Tropical Depression and then Tropical Storm THEN Hurricane!
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The correct sequence of stages in cellular respiration is glycolysis, Krebs cycle and then electron transport chain. However, this will depend on whether the respiration is anaerobic or aerobic.
The correct sequence of stages in cellular respiration is glycolysis, Krebs cycle and then electron transport chain. However, this will depend on whether the respiration is anaerobic or aerobic.
interphase,prophase meraphase anaphase teophase
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The order of the instructions is the sequence.