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Tropical cyclone is a meteorological term used to refer to a stormy system characterized by a closed circulation around a center of low pressure and that produces strong winds and abundant rain. Tropical cyclones extract their energy from the condensation of moist air, producing strong winds. They are distinguished from other cyclonic storms, such as polar lows, by the heat mechanism that feeds them, which turns them into "warm core" storm systems. Depending on its strength, a tropical cyclone can be called tropical depression, tropical storm, hurricane and depending on its location can be called typhoon (especially in the Philippines and China) or simply cyclone.

Its name is derived from the tropics and its cyclonic nature. The term "tropical" refers both to the geographical origin of these systems, which are formed almost exclusively in the intertropical regions of the planet, and to their formation in tropical air masses of marine origin. The term "cyclone" refers to the cyclonic nature of storms, with counterclockwise rotation in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere.

Cyclones develop over large surfaces of warm water and when atmospheric conditions around a weak disturbance in the atmosphere are favorable. Sometimes they form when other types of cyclones acquire tropical characteristics.

Tropical systems are driven by directional winds towards the troposphere; if the conditions continue to be favorable, the tropical disturbance intensifies and an eye can develop, and they lose their strength when they enter the land or if the conditions around the system deteriorate they dissipate.

Tropical cyclones cause extensive damage to coastal areas while inland and highland regions are relatively safe from damage, they also produce torrential rains which in turn can cause floods and landslides and also cause storm surges in coastal areas and which depending on the geography they can produce extensive floods more than 40 km inland in extensive coastal plains and slopes.

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Explanatory table, formation of the cyclone.


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It is in this first point that the tropical cyclone is known in this region as a hurricane. known as the eye of the hurricane. In this eye, where there are no clouds, in the typical form of a hurricane the winds rotate around a center of low pressure the winds are light, and the atmospheric pressure is minimal.

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Explanatory table, formation of the cyclone.


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