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Hurricanes Typhoons and Cyclones question: How do cyclones form and what makes them happen? A cyclone is formed over tropical seas. Winds from opposite directions meet. This air is heated by the warm ... A cyclone is formed over tropical seas. Winds from opposite directions meet. This air is heated by the warm seas and...
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Tropical cyclone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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tropical cyclone is a storm system characterized by a large low-pressure center and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and heavy rain. Tropical cyclones feed on heat released when moist...
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The' "life cycle" of the average cyclone is about seven (7) days but can extend for up to three (3) weeks. They form in the atmosphere over warm ocean areas (with at least 26 degrees Celsius water temperature and in latitude about 5 degrees to 25 degrees either side of the equator).
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www.aims.gov.au/pages/reflib/cyclones/pages/cs-04.html
www.aims.gov.au/pages/reflib/cyclones/pages/cs-04.html
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Cyclones develop over warm seas near the Equator. Air heated by the sun rises very swiftly, which creates areas of very low pressure. As the warm air rises, it becomes loaded with moisture which condenses into massive thunderclouds. Cool ai...
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How is a Tropical Cyclone formed ... Low vertical wind shear to support the structural of tropical cyclone. High wind shear can break the cyclone structure. Once formed the tropical cyclones can sustain themselves i.e. they are self-maintaining. ... Home > Hurricane > How is a Tropical Cyclone formed;
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RFC 1 - Host Software ... Cyclones are thunderstorms that are formed on top of water. When the sun give out rays, the water heats up, but very slowly, when the mass of water heats up, water is being evaporated and a cyclone is formed. ... A cyclone is formed when cold air and hot air meet. in dramatic changes in air pressure.
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Re-formed cyclone threat ... However, the cyclone was forecast to re-intensify into a category three at sea in the Gulf of Carpentaria by early today as it swirled west towards the NT. As a category three cyclone, Monica made landfall about 2pm on Wednesday just south of Lockhart River on Cape York, causing damage to about...
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--A tropical cyclone is a storm system characterized by a large low-pressure center and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and heavy rain. Tropical cyclones feed on heat released when moist air rises, resulting in condensation...
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Cyclones are intense storms that develop over the warm tropical oceans and are capable of causing massive destruction. ... Cyclones are formed from simple thunderstorms. However, these thunderstorms can only grow to cyclone strength with cooperation from both the ocean and the atmosphere.
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earthsci.org/flood/J_Flood04/cyclone/cyclone.html
earthsci.org/flood/J_Flood04/cyclone/cyclone.html
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