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Tropical Cyclones
Conditions Favourable for Tropical Cyclone Formation
Good Source of Latent Heat
Why tropical cyclones form mostly on the western margins of the oceans? OR
Why tropical cyclones don’t form in the eastern tropical oceans?
[One Exception: During strong El Nino years, strong hurricanes occur in the eastern Pacific. This is due to the accumulation of warm waters in the eastern Pacific due to weak Walker Cell]
Why cyclones occur mostly in late summers?
[Due to high specific heat of water, and mixing, the ocean waters in northern hemisphere attain maximum temperatures in August. (Continents attain maximum temperatures in June-July)]
Coriolis Force (f)
Low-level Disturbances
Temperature contrast between air masses
Upper Air Disturbance
Wind Shear
Upper Tropospheric Divergence
Humidity Factor
Origin and Development of Tropical Cyclones
Origin
Early stage
[Eye is created due to tangential force acting on wind that is following a curvy path]
Mature stage
Structure of a tropical cyclone
Eye
Eye wall
Spiral bands
Vertical Structure of a Tropical Cyclone
There are three divisions in the vertical structure of tropical cyclones.
Categories of Tropical Cyclones
Favorite Breeding Grounds for Tropical Cyclones
Regional names for Tropical Cyclones
Regions
What they are called
Indian Ocean
Cyclones
Atlantic
Hurricanes
Western Pacific and South China Sea
Typhoons
Western Australia
Willy-willies
Characteristics of Tropical Cyclones
Size and Shape
Wind Velocity and Strength
Path of Tropical Cyclones
a) These cyclones start with a westward movement —- This is because the earth is rotating from west to east and the zone of cyclone formation is under the influence of easterlies.
b) but turn northwards around 20° latitude — Coriolis force deflects the path towards right.
c) They turn further north-eastwards around 25° latitude — Coriolis force deflects it furthur towards the right.
d) and then eastwards around 30° latitude — Because of westerly winds.
e) They then lose energy and subside — Ocean water at 30 ° latitude is not warm enough to sustain a cyclone. Also increasing wind shear due to westerlies doesn’t facilitate the formation of cyclonic vortex.
Warning of Tropical Cyclones
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