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All about Tropical Cyclone

By: Pacific Disaster

A tropical cyclone evolves when the storm system fueled by the heat
released when moist air rises and the water vapor in it condenses. The
earth's rotation also imparts an acceleration. Tropical cyclones are
distinguished from other cyclonic windstorms.

1. nor'easters.
2. European windstorms.
3. polar lows.
by the heat mechanism that fuels them, which makes them "warm core" storm systems.
there are various terms by which tropical cyclones are known, Depending on their
location and strength.

1. hurricane.
2. typhoon.
3. tropical storm.
4. cyclonic storm.
5. tropical depression.

Tropical cyclones can produce strong winds such as tornadoes,
torrential rain, high waves and storm surges. These can produce
extensive flooding. tropical cyclones also can have beneficial effects
by relieving drought conditions.

Mechanics of tropical cyclones:

tropical cyclone is a large, rotating system of clouds, wind, and thunderstorms.

Physical structure:

A tropical cyclone consists of the following components

1. surface low
2. Warm core
3. Central Dense Overcast (CDO)
4. eye
5. Eyewall
6. Rainbands
7. Outflow

Locations of formation:

There are many names for the tropical cyclones.

1. ITD- the Intertropical Discontinuity

2. ITCZ- Intertropical Convergence Zone

3. monsoon trough

most of them form between 10 and 30 degrees of the equator and 87% form
within 20 degrees of it.

Basins and Monitoring Institution:

1. In Northern Atlantic there is a WMO Regional Specialized Meteorological Center called WMO Regional Specialized Meteorological Center.

2. In Northeastern pacific there are two WMO Regional Specialized Meteorological Centers called the National Hurricane Center and the Central Pacific Hurricane Center.

3. In Northwestern Pacific there is one WMO Regional Specialized Meteorological Center called Japan Meteorological Agency.

4. In Northern Indian there is a WMO Regional Specialized Meteorological Center called the Indian Meteorological Department.

5. In Southwestern Pacific there are several WMO Regional Specialized Meteorological Centers such as Fiji Meteorological Service, Meteorological Service of New Zealand, Papua New Guinea National Weather Service, and Bureau of Meteorology.

6. In Southeastern Indian there is a WMO Regional Specialized Meteorological Center called the Bureau of Meteorology.

7. In Southwestern Indian there is a WMO Regional Specialized Meteorological Center called Météo-France.

Places most prone to cyclones:

1. Northern Atlantic Ocean
2. Northeastern Pacific Ocean
3. Northwestern Pacific Ocean
4. Northern Indian Ocean
5. Southwestern Pacific Ocean
6. Southeastern Indian Ocean
7. Southwestern Indian Ocean

Unusual formation areas:

1. Temperate subtropics
2. Low latitudes
3. Southeastern Pacific
4. South Atlantic
5. Mediterranean Sea
6. The Great Lakes

Effects:

A tropical cyclone moving over land can do direct damage in four ways

1. High winds
2. Storm surge
3. Heavy rain
4. Tornado activity

The distruction that can be done is.

1. Disease:
the warm tropical climate and the wetness can lead to epidemics of
disease which claim lives long after the storm passes.

2. Power outages:
due to the cyclone there can be a power cut for millons of people.

3. Transportation difficulties: often destroy key bridges, overpasses, and roads,
complicating efforts to transport food, clean water, and medicine to
the areas

Author: Pacific Disaster Center

The Pacific Disaster Center's mission is to provide applied information research and support for the development of more effective policies and, programs, for the disaster management. PDC give information and help during times of natural disaster. PDC Helps people during Natural calamities

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Information about the Author: Author: Pacific Disaster Center
The Pacific Disaster Center's mission is to provide applied information research and support for the development of more effective policies and, programs, for the disaster management. PDC give information and help during times of natural disaster. PDC Helps people during Natural calamities

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