Tropical Cyclones

Tropical cyclones:

They are intense winds with storms that occur in areas of the planet that have a lower atmospheric pressure. Cyclones extract their energy from the condensation of humid air, this is what produces strong winds.

Tropical cyclones are formed on surfaces of warm water and when the atmospheric conditions around a small alteration in the atmosphere are fable. They can also be formed when some cyclones have tropical characteristics.

Tropical cyclones are named differently around the world, for example “hurricane” is the name given over the Atlantic and the eastern Pacific Oceans. In the western North Pacific and The Philippines they are called “ typhoons” and in India and the South Pacific Ocean they are called “cyclones”.

This is the list of the most intense tropical cyclones:
"Cuba" 1924
"Cuba" 1932
"Labor Day" 1935
Janet 1955
Hattie 1961
Camille 1969
Allen 1980
Gloria 1985
Gilbert 1988
Hugo 1989
Opal 1995
Mitch 1998
Isabel 2003
Ivan 2004
Katrina 2005
Rita 2005
Wilma 2005
Dean 2007
Irma 2017
Maria 2017

The tropical cyclones can only be formed over ocean surfaces at list 27 degrees, this warm waters are necessary since tropical cyclones are impulsed by the release of heat and the condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere.

The main effects of tropical cyclones are heavy rains, strong wind, large storm surges and tornadoes. Depending on the intensity, location and size  we can see how heavy the destruction will be. This type of cyclones change the landscape near coast areas, the heavy rains can cause movements on land. The tropical cyclones can be very bad for people's life. After all the destruction, devastation often continues.



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