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essay on cyclone
what is cyclone and how it causes

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Answered by anupatil357
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Tropical cyclones are formed over warm waters having temperatures of 26°C or more. Sufficient evaporation leads to the accumulation of moisture above the ocean surface. This, in turn, provides the necessary latent heat to supply the energy for the storm and is later released in the process of cloud and rain formation.

As D.S. Lai points out, tropical cyclones originate in the western part of the oceans where temperatures are relatively higher than their eastern parts. The cold currents lower the surface temperatures of the eastern parts of the tropical oceans making them unfit for the breeding of such storms.

The depth of warm water (26-27°C) should extend for 60-70 m from surface of the ocean/sea, so that deep convection currents within the water do not churn and mix the cooler water below with the warmer water near the surface

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Tropical cyclones are formed over warm waters having temperatures of 26°C or more. Sufficient evaporation leads to the accumulation of moisture above the ocean surface. This, in turn, provides the necessary latent heat to supply the energy for the storm and is later released in the process of cloud and rain formation.

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