Social Sciences, asked by ChethanHN, 1 year ago

what are the causes of cyclone​

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Answered by kamali64
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Tropical Cyclones are dangerous because they produce destructive winds, heavy rainfall with flooding and damaging storm surges that can cause inundation of low-lying coastal areas. It is caused by a combination of strong winds driving water onshore and the lower atmospheric pressure in a tropical cyclone.

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Answered by fariyamaryam
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It is caused by a combination of strong winds driving water onshore and the lower atmospheric pressure in a tropical cyclone. In the southern hemisphere the onshore winds occur to the left of the tropical cyclone's path.

There’s no single cause which results in a cyclone. I have explained the chain of events below-

A large warm and still ocean area with temperature above 27ºC formed.

Due to this, the air above theis area gets heated and it rises up.

The risen air, would make vacancy of air in that region i.e low pressure area.

The air around rushes to fill that vacant area.

The risen air also carries a great amount moisture, that means the water evaporated and turned into vapour is also carried with air.

This moist air on reaching some height, cools down, condensation occurs and clouds are formed.

The above said process continues, and eventually the clouds become heavy.

The resulting condensation would release latent heat, that would provide the cyclone with more energy.

The wind that arrives from vast areas to this area of low pressure, would get deflected and eventually twists due to Coriolis effect.

Coriolis effect is one of the main factors of formation of cyclone.



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