In the east coast of India, there is more land and less water, because of which there is more pressure variation. In the west coast there is more water and less land and therefore pressure variation is less. Because of more pressure variation, the east coast is more vulnerable to cyclones than the west coast.
No. All hurricanes and other tropical cyclones above tropical depression strength get named, however extratropical cyclones are not named. Tornadoes never get names.
Yes, cyclones are wet disasters that bring heavy rainfall and strong winds. The heavy rainfall can lead to flooding, which is a common and significant impact of cyclones. The combination of intense winds and rain can cause extensive damage to infrastructure and natural landscapes.
Yes, cyclones can be dangerous as they bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, storm surges, and flooding that can cause extensive damage to property, infrastructure, and loss of life. The high winds associated with cyclones can also lead to flying debris and structural damage, posing a significant risk to people in the affected areas.
Both hurricanes and wave cyclones are low pressure storm systems with cyclonic rotation, that is they rotate counterclockwise if they are in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern.
Severe storms that form over tropical oceans are known as hurricanes, typhoons, or cyclones, depending on the region where they occur. These storms are characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and can cause significant damage to coastal areas.
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it depends how powerful the cyclone is if it is a very powerful cyclone then the damage could be extremely big but if its not a very powerful one then the damage would be much much less and not as many cassualtys would be made
Cyclones tend to be more destructive than thunderstorms. Cyclones can bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges that can cause widespread damage in coastal areas, while thunderstorms typically produce localized severe weather such as hail, strong winds, and lightning.
Generally not, considering that a hurricane is a kind of cyclone and is the most powerful type. The most destructive cyclone on record (in terms of monetary value of property destroyed) was probably Hurricane Katrina in 2005 which causes approximately $81 billion in damage, equivalent to about $91 billion in today's dollars
A tornado is most likely to cause damage. Many cyclones are actually quite weak, even though the term cyclone usually connotes a very strong storm system.
Yes, it can cause damage, crop destruction, floods, and droughts (other places).
Cyclones do not always cause flooding. Cyclone Tracy, which hit Darwin, Australia in 1974 ,was a classic example of a cyclone that hit violently causing widespread destruction, yet very little damage was caused by rain or flooding. Often cyclones degrade into tropical depressions when they hit land, and this is what causes the flooding, but there was very little rain associated with Cyclone Tracy compared to other cyclones.
Cyclones can cause singificant erosion in coastal areas.
No. All hurricanes and other tropical cyclones above tropical depression strength get named, however extratropical cyclones are not named. Tornadoes never get names.
by going up on high places because cyclones can cause floods or sometimes even flash floods
Yes, cyclones are wet disasters that bring heavy rainfall and strong winds. The heavy rainfall can lead to flooding, which is a common and significant impact of cyclones. The combination of intense winds and rain can cause extensive damage to infrastructure and natural landscapes.