it is just a swirling center of low air pressure. so pretty much air and wind
Cyclone Larry was a Category 5 tropical cyclone, which made landfall in Australia on March 20, 2006. It had wind gusts estimated to be reaching up to 290 km/h (180 mph) and caused significant damage in the areas it impacted.
Cyclone Yasi occurred in February 2011 in the Coral Sea near Australia. It made landfall on February 3, 2011, impacting areas such as Queensland. Cyclone Yasi was a Category 5 storm with wind speeds reaching up to 285 km/h (177 mph).
The notorious, infamous Cyclone Yasi reached wind speeds of up to 290 kilometres per hour.
The cyclone that hit Australia in early February 2011 was called Cyclone Yasi. It made landfall in Queensland as a powerful Category 5 storm, causing widespread damage to homes, infrastructure, and crops.
Cyclone Yasi made landfall around midnight on February 3, 2011 at Mission Beach, Queensland, Australia.
Coney Island Cyclone was created in 1927.
Cyclone Larry was a Category 5 tropical cyclone, which made landfall in Australia on March 20, 2006. It had wind gusts estimated to be reaching up to 290 km/h (180 mph) and caused significant damage in the areas it impacted.
Cyclone Tracy made landfall at Darwin in the Top End: that is, Australia's Northern Territory.
Cyclone Yasi occurred in February 2011 in the Coral Sea near Australia. It made landfall on February 3, 2011, impacting areas such as Queensland. Cyclone Yasi was a Category 5 storm with wind speeds reaching up to 285 km/h (177 mph).
The name of the cyclone that Vanuatu was Pam.
The notorious, infamous Cyclone Yasi reached wind speeds of up to 290 kilometres per hour.
Cyclone Tracy made landfall at Darwin in the early hours of Christmas morning, 25 December 1974.
See the Related Link below to find out more about the lead- up to Cyclone Tracy.
Yes. Weather forecasting can be used to project the path of a cyclone up to 5 days in advance.
Cyclone Larry, which hit Australia in 2006, made landfall near Innisfail in far North Queensland.
The cyclone that hit Australia in early February 2011 was called Cyclone Yasi. It made landfall in Queensland as a powerful Category 5 storm, causing widespread damage to homes, infrastructure, and crops.
In a cyclone, air tends to move up, which causes it to cool. Moisture in that air then condenses, forming clouds.