The figure varies. Some cyclones have more intense winds, while others bring deluges of rainfall.
Cyclone Wanda, which was a major factor in the Brisbane floods of 1974, dumped 580mm of rain over Brisbane in three days. There were heavier falls in some areas, with nearby Mt Glorious recording 1,300mm in five days.
At landfall in the U.S. Sandy was not truly a hurricane any more as the storm had lost its tropical characteristics. For much of the time that it was active Sandy combined traits of a tropical and an extratropical cyclone, becoming a sort of extremely large and powerful hybrid cyclone.
A hurricane is a tropical cyclone with sustained winds of at least 74 mph. A tropical depression is a tropical cyclone with winds less than 39 mph. Above that limit it is considered a tropical storm. A tropical depression is of much lower intensity and is generally not as well organized as a hurricane.
A cyclone can cover varying distances depending on its strength and the environmental conditions. Typically, a tropical cyclone can travel hundreds to over a thousand miles as it moves across the ocean and onto land, often influenced by prevailing winds. The lifespan of a cyclone can range from a few days to over a week, allowing it to traverse significant distances during that time.
On average, Mobile, AL receives around 5-6 inches of rainfall per month throughout the year. However, rainfall amounts can vary due to seasonal weather patterns and tropical storms. While spring and summer typically have higher rainfall amounts, Mobile can experience wet conditions in any month.
Precipitation is the measure of how much water vapor will precipitate into liquid. This in combination with humidity can effectively measure the amount of rain, dew, and other water related weather and therefore determine in a climate should be classified as tropical.
Because trees require plenty of water to thrive, and there is much more rainfall in tropical rainforests than in tropical grassland.
At landfall in the U.S. Sandy was not truly a hurricane any more as the storm had lost its tropical characteristics. For much of the time that it was active Sandy combined traits of a tropical and an extratropical cyclone, becoming a sort of extremely large and powerful hybrid cyclone.
To qualify as a hurricane a tropical cyclone must have sustained winds is at at least 74 mph.
A hurricane is a tropical cyclone with sustained winds of at least 74 mph. A tropical depression is a tropical cyclone with winds less than 39 mph. Above that limit it is considered a tropical storm. A tropical depression is of much lower intensity and is generally not as well organized as a hurricane.
In order to be considered a hurricane a tropical cyclone must have winds of at least 74 mph.
The area around the equator is tropical in nature with much rainfall, Deserts do not occur there.
Tropical cyclones are called that near India, but they form near warm waters and areas that don't contain much wind shear, which literally kills the storm.
A 'Typhoon' is a weather system (much much bigger than a cloud), other names for one (in different oceans) are 'Cyclone' and 'Hurricane. You are probably thinking of a 'Tornado' which is formed out of one cloud called a super-cell or 'Cumulonimbus' cloud.
Oh, what a lovely question! Tornadoes and tropical cyclones are both powerful forces of nature, but they are different in size and characteristics. Tornadoes are usually smaller in size, with a narrow and intense rotating column of air, while tropical cyclones are much larger, spanning hundreds of miles with strong winds and heavy rain. Each one is unique and beautiful in its own way, just like every brushstroke on a canvas.
A cyclone can cover varying distances depending on its strength and the environmental conditions. Typically, a tropical cyclone can travel hundreds to over a thousand miles as it moves across the ocean and onto land, often influenced by prevailing winds. The lifespan of a cyclone can range from a few days to over a week, allowing it to traverse significant distances during that time.
because some animals are not made to be livinng in the rain forest or some people brought them there
It can vary from 60 degrees- 260 (or 250) degrees.what the heck in centimeters or in inches or feet etc.WTF?