How Are cyclones formed?
People who study the weather say that, ‘a cyclone is a large amount of air that circles around a strong atmospheric pressure. Cyclones are characterized by inward spiraling winds that rotate about a zone of low pressure. Cyclogenesis is a progress of a cyclone formation intensification.”
A cyclone looks like a really huge whirlpool that is found in the tropical sea. It looks like a large mass of air that just rotates. In fact they are more of a dice shape than a cyclonic swirl. When you look at them from space, you can get a better view of them than if you were close, even though you can’t see its close details.
To form a cyclone, firstly the sea would need warm, moist air over itself. Then as the water slowly starts to circle around moving up into the air {upward from near the surface of the sea, it leaves less air near the sea}. Soooooooo, technically the warm air rises, causing an area of low pressure below. And that is how a cyclone is formed.
As know you know about how a cyclone is formed you will be able to recognise it.
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