Anyone who has experienced a cyclone(旋风) will tell you how terrible it can be. Strong winds andlots of rain can destroy a city in less than an hour.A big cyclone, named Cyclone Debbie, hit Australia's east coast at the end of March. Winds that at aspeed of 263 km/h destroyed ...
If the circulation continues to intensify and the wind speeds exceed 63 km (39 miles) per hour, then the system is called a tropical storm. Once the maximum wind speed exceeds119 km (74 miles) per hour, the storm is classified as a tropical cyclone. How strong are thunderstorm winds? S...
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The amount of precipitation a tropical cyclone delivers is inversely proportional to the translational speed of the storm (Kossin, 2018), thus, slower-moving storms deliver more precipitation than fast-moving storms, having the potential to deliver substantially greater volumes of floodwaters. Since ...
In 2024, the strong El Niño of the prior season disappeared, and forecasts predicted its counterpart, La Niña, is coming. The latter leads to weaker trade winds, which means there is less wind shear to break up tropical storms. However, as of late September, the bumper crop of tropic...
A strong common wet bias is seen on the west coast of South America, as well as for the west coast of Africa. In the coastal region of the Amazon Basin, MPI-ESM shows a dry bias which is reduced by REMO, while the wet bias in the eastern parts of South America is increased. ...
与美国小学生一起学英文 Hurricane A hurricane is also called a tropical cyclone, typhoon, tropical storm and so on.A hurricane is a violent storm.It makes strong winds and rain.How big is a hurricane?How fast is a hurricane? The average radius of a hurricane is from 207 miles to 414 mi...
But their calculations showed there is currently a negligible risk of a storm that strong, Wehner told Live Science, so they left the possibility out of their paper. No one really knows the maximum winds a hurricane could theoretically sustain if water temperatures keep rising, Wehner said. "...
When the sky suddenly turns dark and the wind is strong, watch out! A dangerous storm might be coming. Storms are scary, watch for flashes of lightning. Listen for thunder. If nature sends these warnings, don’t wait for rain. Act right away to keep safe. Safety Steps At the first fl...
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