Why tropical cyclones are not formed near the equator
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Tropical cyclones are not formed in 5 degree N-S area near equator due to absence of Coriolis Force. Coriolis force is responsible for the formation of a wind system over oceans as trade winds get deflected due to this force in both the hemisphere. ... So, on equators cyclones are not formed.
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The tropical cyclones are not formed near the equator because in 5 degree N-S area which resides near the equator has no experience of Coriolis Force. This Coriolis force leads to the formation of a wind system that resides over oceans as trade winds and get deflected due to the force of Coriolis in both the hemisphere. Thus, on equators there are no formation of cyclones.
Explanation:
- The cyclones which seems like the giant engines and acts as a warm, moist air and represents as a fuel.
- These are formed only over warm ocean waters near the equator. When the warm, moist air comes over the ocean and rises upward from near the surface. The surrounding air creates higher air pressure which creates a push force in to the low pressure area causing a cyclone.
- The Coriolis force is directly proportional to latitudinal angle also the wind blows perpendicular to the isobar. This results in the low pressure that gets filled up instead of getting intensified and no tropical cyclones formed near the equator.
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