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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.

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