A cyclone forms over warm ocean waters when moist air rises, creating low pressure at the surface. As the warm air ascends, it cools and condenses, releasing latent heat, which fuels further upward motion and strengthens the system. The Earth's rotation causes the developing storm to spin, leading to the characteristic cyclonic structure. When conditions are favorable, such as low wind shear and sufficient moisture, a cyclone can intensify into a tropical storm or hurricane.
Cyclone forcasting is what detects if a cyclone is coming or about to hit
Cyclone is a cyclone because in affects in the round stage like cycle and its wheel round and round.
Cyclone Phet
Yes. if it hits like cairns its a tropical cyclone
Yes. A hurricane is a tropical cyclone.
No. A cyclone can produce tornadoes, but it cannot become one. They are two very different types of weather event.
When maximum sustained winds reach 39 mph.
Yes, Cyclone Tracy was a tropical cyclone.
Cyclone Selma came before Cyclone Tracy.
No. Cyclone Tracy was an a very intense but abnormally small cyclone.
cyclone travis
Cyclone forcasting is what detects if a cyclone is coming or about to hit
Cyclone is a cyclone because in affects in the round stage like cycle and its wheel round and round.
a wave cyclone accompanying the cold front
A subtropical cyclone is a cyclone that has both tropical and extratropical characteristics.
cyclone Yasi
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