Cyclone
A cyclone is a rotating storm system with a low-pressure center (the ). Depending on where they form, these storms go by different names: Hurricanes : Atlantic and Northeast Pacific. Typhoons : Northwest Pacific. Cyclones : South Pacific and Indian Ocean. How They Form (Cyclogenesis)
: Once a cyclone moves over land or cooler water, it loses its primary energy source and begins to dissipate. Structure of a Tropical Cyclone Cyclones - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Cyclone
: A pre-existing weather disturbance triggers the initial rising of warm air. A cyclone is a rotating storm system with
: Surface temperatures must be at least 80°F (27°C) to provide the necessary moisture and heat energy. requiring specific conditions to develop:
Tropical cyclones act like giant heat engines, requiring specific conditions to develop: