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When is a tropical cyclone called a severe tropical cyclone?

When they are severe!


What is a willy-willy?

A willy-willy is a severe tropical cyclone in Australia.


Does Brazil have severe weather conditions?

NO


What type of severe weather is not considered an intense tropical storm?

Severe weather that is not considered an intense tropical storm includes blizzards, tornadoes, and hurricanes. Intense tropical storms are specific to tropical regions and are characterized by strong winds and heavy rainfall associated with thunderstorms.


Where the forest harvesting creates the most severe problems?

tropical regions


What type of severe weather is NOT an intense tropical storm?

butt check


Are cyclones most likely to be serious or severe?

Not necessarily. Many mid-latitude cyclones and weaker tropical storms are not particularly severe.


Does every severe storm in the Atlantic becomes a hurricane?

No. There are two criteria for a storm to be considered a hurricane. It must by a tropical and the maximum sustained winds must be at least 74 mph. Many storms in the Atlantic are either extratropical or subtropical and may that are tropical never attain winds of 74 mph.


Does the tropical rain forest get severe weather conditions?

believe it or not it does not have any sever weather.


Where does Cyclone Yasi come from?

Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi developed near Fiji.


What is the highest amount of rainfall in Brazil?

The highest recorded rainfall in Brazil occurred in 1981 in the city of Guaraniaçu, Paraná, where approximately 1,463 millimeters (57.7 inches) fell within a 24-hour period. This extreme event highlights Brazil's diverse climate and the potential for severe weather, particularly in its tropical regions. The Amazon rainforest also experiences significant rainfall, with some areas receiving over 2,000 millimeters (79 inches) annually.


DOES DESTRUCTION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT CONTRIBUTE TO THE FORMATION OF TYPHOONS?

The destruction of the natural environment, particularly through deforestation and climate change, can contribute to the intensity and frequency of typhoons. Deforestation reduces the land's ability to absorb moisture, leading to altered weather patterns. Additionally, climate change raises ocean temperatures, which can intensify tropical storms and typhoons. While human activities don't directly cause typhoons, they can exacerbate conditions that lead to more severe storms.