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tropical cyclones bring heavy rainfall but temperate cyclones bring light rainfall give geographical reason.​

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Answered by rishi14062006
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A tropical cyclone is mainly formed due to the development of a low pressure area ove the sea, this results in high humidity and temperature which causes heavy rainfall, however, in a temperate cyclone wind speed is low and all sectors of the cyclone have different temperatures which is followed by continuous light rainfall for many days.

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Tropical Cyclones:-

Cyclones are associated with turbulent weather conditions, thick cloud cover, strong winds and rainfall. Tropic cyclones, thus cause heave damage to property and loss of human lives. Thr cyclones generally originate in tropical region between 8° and 20° N and S. They are more frequent in summer because of the movement of the doldrums belt away from the equator. Most often they originate in the South China Sea cause a lot of damage to life and property in the countries bordering that region. In the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, they cause great damage as they are strong winds even though their range is small.

Temperate Cyclones:-

Temperate cyclones are active over mid-latitudinal region between 35° latitude and 65° latitude in both hemispheres. They are also known as extra-tropical or wave cyclones. Unlike tropical cyclones which are produced and developed mainly over the sea, temperate cyclones are produced both on land and on sea. Whereas the tropical cyclones are limited to a small area and usually travel from east to west, the temperate cyclones occupy areas measuring a couple of thousands of kilometres and move from west to east. In a temperate cyclone, wind speed is low and all the sectors of the cyclone have different temperatures. The rainfall is light and continues for many days.

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Answered by sangeetha01sl
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  • A tropical cyclone is primarily formed by the development of a low pressure system over the ocean, resulting in high humidity and temperature that cause heavy rain. However, in a temperature cyclone, wind speeds are low and all sectors of the cyclone have different temperatures, followed by continuous light rain for many days.
  • Tropical cyclone precipitation climatology can be used to aid in the prediction of current or future tropical cyclone impacts. The magnitude of a tropical cyclone's precipitation effect depends on the speed of movement, the size of the storm, and the degree of vertical wind shear. One of the biggest threats from tropical cyclones is heavy rain.
  • Temperature cyclone is active in the mid-latitude region between 35°  and 65° latitude in both hemispheres. They are also known as extratropical or wave cyclones. Moderate cyclones occur both on land and at sea. While tropical cyclones are confined to a small area and generally move from east to west, moderate cyclones occupy areas  a few thousand kilometers across and move from west to east. In a mild cyclone, the wind speed is low and all sectors of the cyclone have different temperatures.

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