Anti-cyclone
A cyclone typically has lower air pressure at its center, known as the eye of the storm. This low pressure causes air to spiral inwards towards the center of the cyclone, creating strong winds and storm conditions.
when a cyclone takes place it depends how powerful the cyclone is, if it is a very powerful cyclone then the demage can be extremley big, but if its not a powerful cyclone then very little demage will take place.It causes floods,as it create great demage it also result in the loss of huge life and property.
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.
The name of the cyclone that Vanuatu was Pam.
Weather phenomena are powerful things, and humanity is still far away from any realistic and reliable weather control. So no, cyclone Pam, or any other cyclone, could not be prevented. What is POSSIBLE though, is to have warning systems, evacuation plans and shelters, to prevent and reduce the risk to humans as far as possible.
Anti-cyclone
Anti-cyclone
In a cyclone, air tends to move up, which causes it to cool. Moisture in that air then condenses, forming clouds.
A cyclone typically has lower air pressure at its center, known as the eye of the storm. This low pressure causes air to spiral inwards towards the center of the cyclone, creating strong winds and storm conditions.
The New MrSpock (Xbox Live Gamertag), says: Usually Wind, Debris and Flooding.
The movement of wheather fronts from high pressure (cyclone) to low pressure systems(anticyclone).
Yes, Cyclone Tracy was a tropical cyclone.
when a cyclone takes place it depends how powerful the cyclone is, if it is a very powerful cyclone then the demage can be extremley big, but if its not a powerful cyclone then very little demage will take place.It causes floods,as it create great demage it also result in the loss of huge life and property.
Cyclone Selma came before Cyclone Tracy.
No. Cyclone Tracy was an a very intense but abnormally small cyclone.