A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain. Depending on its location and strength, a tropical cyclone is referred to by names such as hurricane (/ˈhʌrᵻkən/ or /ˈhʌrᵻkeɪn/), typhoon/taɪˈfuːn/, tropical storm, cyclonic storm, tropical depression, and simply cyclone.
Tropical cyclones typically form over large bodies of relatively warm water. They derive their energy through the evaporation of water from the ocean surface, which ultimately recondenses into clouds and rain when moist air rises and cools to saturation. This energy source differs from that of mid-latitude cyclonic storms, such as nor'easters and European windstorms, which are fueled primarily by horizontal temperature contrasts. The strong rotating winds of a tropical cyclone are a result of the conservation of angular momentum imparted by the Earth's rotation as air flows inwards toward the axis of rotation. As a result, they rarely form within 5° of the equator. Tropical cyclones are typically between 100 and 2,000km (62 and 1,243mi) in diameter.
The name Alpha or Alfa has been used for two subtropical cyclones and one tropical storm in the Atlantic Ocean. It was used to name subtropical storms for a time before the modern naming lists were instituted, and is used to name the first storm in excess of the last name on the basin's list (see hurricane naming).
In the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, the list was exhausted and Alpha was used to name the season's twenty-second tropical storm:
Tropical Storm Alpha (2005), a moderately strong tropical storm that made landfall in the Dominican Republic, killing forty-three in Hispaniola before being absorbed by Hurricane Wilma; notable as the first storm to be named with the Greek Alphabet in the Atlantic basin
Tropical Storm received mixed to positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 63, which indicates "generally favorable reviews", based on 10 reviews.
Madagascar (/ˌmædəˈɡæskər/ ; Malagasy:Madagasikara), officially the Republic of Madagascar (Malagasy:Repoblikan'i Madagasikara[republiˈkʲan madaɡasˈkʲarə̥]; French:République de Madagascar), and previously known as the Malagasy Republic, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Southeast Africa. The nation comprises the island of Madagascar (the fourth-largest island in the world), as well as numerous smaller peripheral islands. Following the prehistoric breakup of the supercontinentGondwana, Madagascar split from the Indian peninsula around 88million years ago, allowing native plants and animals to evolve in relative isolation. Consequently, Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot; over 90% of its wildlife is found nowhere else on Earth. The island's diverse ecosystems and unique wildlife are threatened by the encroachment of the rapidly growing human population and other environmental threats.
The first archaeological evidence for human foraging on Madagascar dates to 2000BC. Human settlement of Madagascar occurred between 350BC and AD550 by Austronesian peoples arriving on outrigger canoes from Borneo. These were joined around AD 1000 by Bantu migrants crossing the Mozambique Channel from East Africa. Other groups continued to settle on Madagascar over time, each one making lasting contributions to Malagasy cultural life. The Malagasy ethnic group is often divided into 18 or more sub-groups of which the largest are the Merina of the central highlands.
Madagascar is a British nature documentary series, first broadcast on BBC Two and BBC HD in February 2011. Produced by the BBC Natural History Unit and Animal Planet and narrated by David Attenborough, the three-part series focuses on the landscape and wildlife of the island of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean. Attenborough also appears briefly on camera at the beginning and end of the series. Each episode is followed by a ten-minute Madagascar Diaries segment, illustrating the techniques used to film a particular subject.
An accompanying documentary, Attenborough and the Giant Egg, was broadcast on BBC Two in March 2011. In this one-off programme, David Attenborough undertakes a personal journey back to Madagascar to investigate the fate of Aepyornis, the island's extinct elephant birds. Believed to be the largest birds which have ever lived, evidence of their existence can still be found on the island. Whilst filming Zoo Quest to Madagascar in 1961, Attenborough pieced together a complete elephant bird egg from fragments of shell collected for him.
Madagascar is a software package for multidimensional data analysis and reproducible computational experiments. Its mission is to provide
a convenient and powerful environment
a convenient technology transfer tool
for researchers working with digital image and data processing in geophysics and related fields. Technology developed using the Madagascar project management system is transferred in the form of recorded processing histories, which become "computational recipes" to be verified, exchanged, and modified by users of the system.
Features
The Madagascar environment consists of:
Standalone programs for out-of-core data analysis;
Standalone programs for geophysical data processing and imaging;
A development kit for C, C++, Java, Fortran-77, Fortran-90, Python, Matlab, and Octave;
A framework for reproducible numerical experiments, based on SCons;
A framework for scientific publications, based on SCons and LaTeX;
A collection of reproducible scientific articles also used as usage examples and regression tests for the standalone programs;
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Tropical Cyclone, Hurricane, Storm Formation explained | Cyclone Biparjay in Arabian Sea, Gujarat
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Cyclones generally occur in 3 stages : Tropical Cyclones, Cyclones and Super cyclones. Speed of less than 74 miles/hour - Tropical Cyclone. Speed between 75 to 120 miles/Hour - Cyclone or a Severe Cyclone. Speed more than 120 miles per hour - A Super Cyclone.
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Tropical Cyclone | How are Tropical Cyclones Formed?
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Freddy Likely To Set New World Record For Longest-Lasting Tropical Cyclone, Continues To Strengthen
The World Meteorological Organization will conduct a formal investigation after Freddy dissipates to determine whether it tied or broke the 31-day record set by Hurricane/Typhoon John in 1994. Anne-Claire Fontan, Scientific Officer in the Tropical Cyclone Programme for the World Meteorological Organization joined FOX Weather to discuss more about Freddy. #tropicalcyclone #freddy #weather #foxweather
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Hurricane, Tornado, Cyclone – What’s the Difference?
What is the difference between a tornado and a hurricane? And what about typhoon? First, let’s get it straight: all these weather phenomena have to do with strong winds. Not my-umbrella-got-torn-from-my-hands strong, mind you, but rather my-house-got-blown-away-to-the-Land-of-Oz kind of thing. Yet before we get to the actual difference between hurricanes and typhoons, we must understand that they’re one and the same thing called a tropical cyclone.
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• Pre-cautionary and management strategies to manage the effect of tropical cyclones (including floods)
• Identification on synoptic weather maps and satellite images
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Cyclones generally occur in 3 stages : Tropical Cyclones, Cyclones and Super cyclones. Speed of less than 74 miles/hour - Tropical Cyclone. Speed between 75 to ...
Cyclones generally occur in 3 stages : Tropical Cyclones, Cyclones and Super cyclones. Speed of less than 74 miles/hour - Tropical Cyclone. Speed between 75 to 120 miles/Hour - Cyclone or a Severe Cyclone. Speed more than 120 miles per hour - A Super Cyclone.
How are these cyclones formed? Where are they initiated? Hurricanes, Typhoons, what are they?
Cyclone is a general term used by meteorologist to describe any rotating, organized cloud that originate over waters.
Cyclones, Hurricanes, Typhoons. One Event but different names depending on the location. Atlantic and Northeast Pacific - “Hurricane” . Northwest Pacific - “Typhoon”. South Pacific and Indian Ocean - A “Cyclone”.
Cyclones are usually Clockwise and Hurricanes are Counterclockwise.
Where do these Cyclones Originate?
What is atmospheric pressure in general terms?
Low Atmospheric pressure on a Large water body turn into a cyclone.
So how does it become a huge stormy, cloudy Cyclone?
Tropical Cyclones range from 100 kms to 2000 kms in diameter.
Tropical Cyclones can grow up to a height of 10 kms.
Cyclones die when they cross the land area. There is a misconception that the buildings on land stop the cyclone. But that’s not it Cyclones work with Moist warm Air.
At least 11,982 Tropical Cyclones are recorded in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean. “Typhoon Tip” is said to be the largest and strongest Cyclone ever recorded in history.
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Cyclones generally occur in 3 stages : Tropical Cyclones, Cyclones and Super cyclones. Speed of less than 74 miles/hour - Tropical Cyclone. Speed between 75 to 120 miles/Hour - Cyclone or a Severe Cyclone. Speed more than 120 miles per hour - A Super Cyclone.
How are these cyclones formed? Where are they initiated? Hurricanes, Typhoons, what are they?
Cyclone is a general term used by meteorologist to describe any rotating, organized cloud that originate over waters.
Cyclones, Hurricanes, Typhoons. One Event but different names depending on the location. Atlantic and Northeast Pacific - “Hurricane” . Northwest Pacific - “Typhoon”. South Pacific and Indian Ocean - A “Cyclone”.
Cyclones are usually Clockwise and Hurricanes are Counterclockwise.
Where do these Cyclones Originate?
What is atmospheric pressure in general terms?
Low Atmospheric pressure on a Large water body turn into a cyclone.
So how does it become a huge stormy, cloudy Cyclone?
Tropical Cyclones range from 100 kms to 2000 kms in diameter.
Tropical Cyclones can grow up to a height of 10 kms.
Cyclones die when they cross the land area. There is a misconception that the buildings on land stop the cyclone. But that’s not it Cyclones work with Moist warm Air.
At least 11,982 Tropical Cyclones are recorded in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean. “Typhoon Tip” is said to be the largest and strongest Cyclone ever recorded in history.
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In this episode of Bright Side Science, I talk about everything you need to know about the cyclones, demystifying the fact about how they are formed actually.
In this episode of Bright Side Science, I talk about everything you need to know about the cyclones, demystifying the fact about how they are formed actually.
In this episode of Bright Side Science, I talk about everything you need to know about the cyclones, demystifying the fact about how they are formed actually.
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The World Meteorological Organization will conduct a formal investigation after Freddy dissipates to determine whether it tied or broke the 31-day record set by...
The World Meteorological Organization will conduct a formal investigation after Freddy dissipates to determine whether it tied or broke the 31-day record set by Hurricane/Typhoon John in 1994. Anne-Claire Fontan, Scientific Officer in the Tropical Cyclone Programme for the World Meteorological Organization joined FOX Weather to discuss more about Freddy. #tropicalcyclone #freddy #weather #foxweather
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What is the difference between a tornado and a hurricane? And what about typhoon? First, let’s get it straight: all these weather phenomena have to do with stro...
What is the difference between a tornado and a hurricane? And what about typhoon? First, let’s get it straight: all these weather phenomena have to do with strong winds. Not my-umbrella-got-torn-from-my-hands strong, mind you, but rather my-house-got-blown-away-to-the-Land-of-Oz kind of thing. Yet before we get to the actual difference between hurricanes and typhoons, we must understand that they’re one and the same thing called a tropical cyclone.
If you live in moderate or colder climates, there’s nothing for you to worry about, even if your house is right by the seaside, because you’ll only hear about cyclones from the news. After all, they’re called tropical for a reason: they only form in tropical or subtropical areas, because they need warm water to get things going.
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10 Ways to Survive an Earthquake, According to Experts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWSu4l1RxLg&
It Takes Hundreds of Lives a Year, But Only 5% Know About It https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9IFaBH2vdk&
TIMESTAMPS:
Why a tropical cyclone is dangerous 0:40
A tropical depression 1:47
A tropical storm 2:29
Hurricane or typhoon? 2:50
But what about tornadoes? 3:50
The safest place of a tornado 5:12
How powerful a hurricane could be:
- Category 1 6:35
- Category 2 7:02
- Category 3 7:24
- Category 4 7:53
- Category 5 8:26
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SUMMARY:
- A tropical cyclone is a huge mass of clouds that gather in the sky and start rotating counter clock-wise due to very low air pressure.
- Cyclones occur much more often than you think! But only few of them grow large and strong enough to become hurricanes or typhoons.
- The weakest version of a tropical cyclone is called a tropical depression. It’s a similar swirling mass of clouds, usually accompanied by storms, but the force of winds in it is not very high.
- When the winds are stronger than 39 mph, the cyclone is then called a tropical storm. This is a more serious threat, and you’ll do well to hide inside your house because gusts of wind might reach 72 mph.
- And only if the wind gets even more powerful than that, then it can be called a hurricane or a typhoon.
- If a severe tropical cyclone with wind speeds of over 75 mph occurs in the North Atlantic or North-East Pacific, it’s called a hurricane. If it’s in the North-West Pacific, then it’s a typhoon.
- We hear more about hurricanes than typhoons because the Atlantic Ocean is warmer than the Pacific, and warm water acts like a fuel for cyclones.
- Tornadoes can form almost anywhere they please, both over sea and over land. But there’s much more to it than that.
- A tornado is a swirling funnel of air coming down from the sky. It appears during thunderstorms, and it’s rather a consequence than a reason for severe weather.
- But despite its terrible power, a tornado is a very local event, and short-lived at that. The biggest one ever registered by scientists was just over 1.5 mi in diameter and lasted about an hour or so.
- The center, in its turn, is usually calm and windless — so calm, in fact, that it’s almost creepy. It’s called the eye of the tornado or the hurricane, and it’s basically the safest place to be when the phenomenon comes to you.
- There are 5 categories of hurricanes according to the National Weather Service. Category 1 is just slightly more intense than a tropical storm, and in some countries it’s still considered as such.
- Category 2 is another story altogether. The wind blows at speeds of up to 109 mph, and that’s where the real trouble starts.
- When a hurricane grows to Category 3, it’s already a disaster. First of all, it’s big. Secondly, it’s powerful. The winds are reaching 129 mph, and catching such a gust is like being hit with a race car.
- A Category 4 major hurricane is something you don’t want to see with your own eyes. With gusts of wind up to 157 mph, it can tear trees from the ground and hurl fairly large objects in the air, causing lots of damage.
- And finally, a Category 5 major hurricane is a thing to be avoided at all costs. In other classifications it’s even called a super typhoon or a super cyclonic storm, which says a lot.
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What is the difference between a tornado and a hurricane? And what about typhoon? First, let’s get it straight: all these weather phenomena have to do with strong winds. Not my-umbrella-got-torn-from-my-hands strong, mind you, but rather my-house-got-blown-away-to-the-Land-of-Oz kind of thing. Yet before we get to the actual difference between hurricanes and typhoons, we must understand that they’re one and the same thing called a tropical cyclone.
If you live in moderate or colder climates, there’s nothing for you to worry about, even if your house is right by the seaside, because you’ll only hear about cyclones from the news. After all, they’re called tropical for a reason: they only form in tropical or subtropical areas, because they need warm water to get things going.
Other videos you might like:
7 Ways to Survive Natural Disasters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCjl6tp8dnw&
10 Ways to Survive an Earthquake, According to Experts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWSu4l1RxLg&
It Takes Hundreds of Lives a Year, But Only 5% Know About It https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9IFaBH2vdk&
TIMESTAMPS:
Why a tropical cyclone is dangerous 0:40
A tropical depression 1:47
A tropical storm 2:29
Hurricane or typhoon? 2:50
But what about tornadoes? 3:50
The safest place of a tornado 5:12
How powerful a hurricane could be:
- Category 1 6:35
- Category 2 7:02
- Category 3 7:24
- Category 4 7:53
- Category 5 8:26
#Hurricane #Tornado #brightside
SUMMARY:
- A tropical cyclone is a huge mass of clouds that gather in the sky and start rotating counter clock-wise due to very low air pressure.
- Cyclones occur much more often than you think! But only few of them grow large and strong enough to become hurricanes or typhoons.
- The weakest version of a tropical cyclone is called a tropical depression. It’s a similar swirling mass of clouds, usually accompanied by storms, but the force of winds in it is not very high.
- When the winds are stronger than 39 mph, the cyclone is then called a tropical storm. This is a more serious threat, and you’ll do well to hide inside your house because gusts of wind might reach 72 mph.
- And only if the wind gets even more powerful than that, then it can be called a hurricane or a typhoon.
- If a severe tropical cyclone with wind speeds of over 75 mph occurs in the North Atlantic or North-East Pacific, it’s called a hurricane. If it’s in the North-West Pacific, then it’s a typhoon.
- We hear more about hurricanes than typhoons because the Atlantic Ocean is warmer than the Pacific, and warm water acts like a fuel for cyclones.
- Tornadoes can form almost anywhere they please, both over sea and over land. But there’s much more to it than that.
- A tornado is a swirling funnel of air coming down from the sky. It appears during thunderstorms, and it’s rather a consequence than a reason for severe weather.
- But despite its terrible power, a tornado is a very local event, and short-lived at that. The biggest one ever registered by scientists was just over 1.5 mi in diameter and lasted about an hour or so.
- The center, in its turn, is usually calm and windless — so calm, in fact, that it’s almost creepy. It’s called the eye of the tornado or the hurricane, and it’s basically the safest place to be when the phenomenon comes to you.
- There are 5 categories of hurricanes according to the National Weather Service. Category 1 is just slightly more intense than a tropical storm, and in some countries it’s still considered as such.
- Category 2 is another story altogether. The wind blows at speeds of up to 109 mph, and that’s where the real trouble starts.
- When a hurricane grows to Category 3, it’s already a disaster. First of all, it’s big. Secondly, it’s powerful. The winds are reaching 129 mph, and catching such a gust is like being hit with a race car.
- A Category 4 major hurricane is something you don’t want to see with your own eyes. With gusts of wind up to 157 mph, it can tear trees from the ground and hurl fairly large objects in the air, causing lots of damage.
- And finally, a Category 5 major hurricane is a thing to be avoided at all costs. In other classifications it’s even called a super typhoon or a super cyclonic storm, which says a lot.
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Lesson content:
• General characteristics
• Areas of formation and associated terms
• Conditions necessary for formation
• Stages in the formation
• Associated...
Lesson content:
• General characteristics
• Areas of formation and associated terms
• Conditions necessary for formation
• Stages in the formation
• Associated weather patterns
• Impact on human activities and the environment (including impact of floods)
• Pre-cautionary and management strategies to manage the effect of tropical cyclones (including floods)
• Identification on synoptic weather maps and satellite images
- Identification of stages of development on synoptic weather maps
- Interpretation of weather symbols
• Case study of ONE recent tropical cyclone that affected Southern Africa
Lesson content:
• General characteristics
• Areas of formation and associated terms
• Conditions necessary for formation
• Stages in the formation
• Associated weather patterns
• Impact on human activities and the environment (including impact of floods)
• Pre-cautionary and management strategies to manage the effect of tropical cyclones (including floods)
• Identification on synoptic weather maps and satellite images
- Identification of stages of development on synoptic weather maps
- Interpretation of weather symbols
• Case study of ONE recent tropical cyclone that affected Southern Africa
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Cyclones generally occur in 3 stages : Tropical Cyclones, Cyclones and Super cyclones. Speed of less than 74 miles/hour - Tropical Cyclone. Speed between 75 to 120 miles/Hour - Cyclone or a Severe Cyclone. Speed more than 120 miles per hour - A Super Cyclone.
How are these cyclones formed? Where are they initiated? Hurricanes, Typhoons, what are they?
Cyclone is a general term used by meteorologist to describe any rotating, organized cloud that originate over waters.
Cyclones, Hurricanes, Typhoons. One Event but different names depending on the location. Atlantic and Northeast Pacific - “Hurricane” . Northwest Pacific - “Typhoon”. South Pacific and Indian Ocean - A “Cyclone”.
Cyclones are usually Clockwise and Hurricanes are Counterclockwise.
Where do these Cyclones Originate?
What is atmospheric pressure in general terms?
Low Atmospheric pressure on a Large water body turn into a cyclone.
So how does it become a huge stormy, cloudy Cyclone?
Tropical Cyclones range from 100 kms to 2000 kms in diameter.
Tropical Cyclones can grow up to a height of 10 kms.
Cyclones die when they cross the land area. There is a misconception that the buildings on land stop the cyclone. But that’s not it Cyclones work with Moist warm Air.
At least 11,982 Tropical Cyclones are recorded in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean. “Typhoon Tip” is said to be the largest and strongest Cyclone ever recorded in history.
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In this episode of Bright Side Science, I talk about everything you need to know about the cyclones, demystifying the fact about how they are formed actually.
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The World Meteorological Organization will conduct a formal investigation after Freddy dissipates to determine whether it tied or broke the 31-day record set by Hurricane/Typhoon John in 1994. Anne-Claire Fontan, Scientific Officer in the Tropical Cyclone Programme for the World Meteorological Organization joined FOX Weather to discuss more about Freddy. #tropicalcyclone #freddy #weather #foxweather
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What is the difference between a tornado and a hurricane? And what about typhoon? First, let’s get it straight: all these weather phenomena have to do with strong winds. Not my-umbrella-got-torn-from-my-hands strong, mind you, but rather my-house-got-blown-away-to-the-Land-of-Oz kind of thing. Yet before we get to the actual difference between hurricanes and typhoons, we must understand that they’re one and the same thing called a tropical cyclone.
If you live in moderate or colder climates, there’s nothing for you to worry about, even if your house is right by the seaside, because you’ll only hear about cyclones from the news. After all, they’re called tropical for a reason: they only form in tropical or subtropical areas, because they need warm water to get things going.
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SUMMARY:
- A tropical cyclone is a huge mass of clouds that gather in the sky and start rotating counter clock-wise due to very low air pressure.
- Cyclones occur much more often than you think! But only few of them grow large and strong enough to become hurricanes or typhoons.
- The weakest version of a tropical cyclone is called a tropical depression. It’s a similar swirling mass of clouds, usually accompanied by storms, but the force of winds in it is not very high.
- When the winds are stronger than 39 mph, the cyclone is then called a tropical storm. This is a more serious threat, and you’ll do well to hide inside your house because gusts of wind might reach 72 mph.
- And only if the wind gets even more powerful than that, then it can be called a hurricane or a typhoon.
- If a severe tropical cyclone with wind speeds of over 75 mph occurs in the North Atlantic or North-East Pacific, it’s called a hurricane. If it’s in the North-West Pacific, then it’s a typhoon.
- We hear more about hurricanes than typhoons because the Atlantic Ocean is warmer than the Pacific, and warm water acts like a fuel for cyclones.
- Tornadoes can form almost anywhere they please, both over sea and over land. But there’s much more to it than that.
- A tornado is a swirling funnel of air coming down from the sky. It appears during thunderstorms, and it’s rather a consequence than a reason for severe weather.
- But despite its terrible power, a tornado is a very local event, and short-lived at that. The biggest one ever registered by scientists was just over 1.5 mi in diameter and lasted about an hour or so.
- The center, in its turn, is usually calm and windless — so calm, in fact, that it’s almost creepy. It’s called the eye of the tornado or the hurricane, and it’s basically the safest place to be when the phenomenon comes to you.
- There are 5 categories of hurricanes according to the National Weather Service. Category 1 is just slightly more intense than a tropical storm, and in some countries it’s still considered as such.
- Category 2 is another story altogether. The wind blows at speeds of up to 109 mph, and that’s where the real trouble starts.
- When a hurricane grows to Category 3, it’s already a disaster. First of all, it’s big. Secondly, it’s powerful. The winds are reaching 129 mph, and catching such a gust is like being hit with a race car.
- A Category 4 major hurricane is something you don’t want to see with your own eyes. With gusts of wind up to 157 mph, it can tear trees from the ground and hurl fairly large objects in the air, causing lots of damage.
- And finally, a Category 5 major hurricane is a thing to be avoided at all costs. In other classifications it’s even called a super typhoon or a super cyclonic storm, which says a lot.
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Lesson content:
• General characteristics
• Areas of formation and associated terms
• Conditions necessary for formation
• Stages in the formation
• Associated weather patterns
• Impact on human activities and the environment (including impact of floods)
• Pre-cautionary and management strategies to manage the effect of tropical cyclones (including floods)
• Identification on synoptic weather maps and satellite images
- Identification of stages of development on synoptic weather maps
- Interpretation of weather symbols
• Case study of ONE recent tropical cyclone that affected Southern Africa
A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain. Depending on its location and strength, a tropical cyclone is referred to by names such as hurricane (/ˈhʌrᵻkən/ or /ˈhʌrᵻkeɪn/), typhoon/taɪˈfuːn/, tropical storm, cyclonic storm, tropical depression, and simply cyclone.
Tropical cyclones typically form over large bodies of relatively warm water. They derive their energy through the evaporation of water from the ocean surface, which ultimately recondenses into clouds and rain when moist air rises and cools to saturation. This energy source differs from that of mid-latitude cyclonic storms, such as nor'easters and European windstorms, which are fueled primarily by horizontal temperature contrasts. The strong rotating winds of a tropical cyclone are a result of the conservation of angular momentum imparted by the Earth's rotation as air flows inwards toward the axis of rotation. As a result, they rarely form within 5° of the equator. Tropical cyclones are typically between 100 and 2,000km (62 and 1,243mi) in diameter.
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