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what is a cyclone? short answer​

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Answered by yassersayeed
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  • A large-scale air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure in the counterclockwise and clockwise directions is called a cyclone.
  • A cyclone's center is called a cyclone eye is the area of the lowest atmospheric pressure in the region.
  • Eye forms at the center region of the storm.
  • The eyewall is the most dangerous part of the storm.
  • When there is a very high intensity the double Eye is also seen sometimes.
  • The eye is warmer than the surrounding region.
  • Cyclones are classified into different categories on the basis of wind speed.
  • The wind speed varies according to the category of the cyclone.

Answered by thakrepayal
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  • As we know that the large-scale air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure in the counterclockwise and clockwise directions is called a cyclone.
  • As we know the cyclone's center is called a cyclone eye is the area of the lowest atmospheric pressure in the region.
  • the Eye forms at the center region of the storm.
  • so, The eyewall is the most dangerous part of the storm.
  • When there is a very high intensity the double Eye is also seen sometimes.
  • and The eye is warmer than the surrounding region.
  • as we know the Cyclones are classified into different categories on the basis of wind speed.
  • and The wind speed varies according to the category of the cyclone.

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