- Cyclone - Wikipedia
In meteorology, a cyclone ( ˈsaɪ kloʊn ) is a large air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure, counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere as viewed from above (opposite to an anticyclone) [1][2] Cyclones are characterized by inward-spiraling winds that rotate about a zon
- Zoom Earth | Weather Map Hurricane Tracker
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- Hurricanes, Cyclones, and Typhoons Explained - Education
Called hurricanes when they develop over the North Atlantic, central North Pacific, and eastern North Pacific, these rotating storms are known as cyclones when they form over the South Pacific and Indian Ocean, and typhoons when they develop in the Northwest Pacific
- Tropical cyclone | Definition, Causes, Formation, and Effects | Britannica
What is a tropical cyclone? A tropical cyclone is an intense circular storm that originates over warm tropical oceans It is also called a hurricane or a typhoon It is characterized by low atmospheric pressure and heavy rain, and its winds exceed 119 km (74 miles) per hour
- Tropical Storm Dexter update as chances of cyclone changes - MSN
The chances of invest 93L—a disturbance over the Gulf Coast with the potential to become Tropical Storm Dexter—developing into a cyclone have fallen, according to the National Hurricane Center
- National Hurricane Center
There are no tropical cyclones in the Central Pacific at this time
- CYCLONE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CYCLONE is a storm or system of winds that rotates about a center of low atmospheric pressure, advances at a speed of 20 to 30 miles (about 30 to 50 kilometers) an hour, and often brings heavy rain
- Tropical Cyclone Introduction - National Oceanic and Atmospheric . . .
A tropical cyclone is a warm-core low pressure system, without any front attached, that develops over the tropical or subtropical waters and has an organized circulation
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