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In meteorology, a cyclone is an area of closed, circular
     fluid motion rotating in the same direction as
  the Earth. This is usually characterized by inward
    spiralling winds that rotate counter clockwise in
       the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in
 the Southern Hemisphere of the Earth. Most large-
scale cyclonic circulations are cantered on areas of low
                  atmospheric pressure.
Naming Of An Cyclone
Cyclones derive their names through a systematic
procedure laid down by the World Meteorological
Organization (WMO)
 United Nations Economic and Social Commission
for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP).
India Meteorological Department (IMD).
National disaster management authority (NMDA)
Eight north Indian Ocean countries - Bangladesh,
India, the Maldives, Myanmar, Oman, Pakistan, Sri
Lanka and Thailand - have prepared a list of 64
names.
How It Is Formed??
     Tropical cyclones are "warm core"
     storm systems, powered by enthalpy
     of condensation of high moisture
     air, which condense at higher
     altitudes. These are initiated due to
     a nearby upper trough, which after
     the formation of the initial
     disturbance, depend on a storm-
     relative upper level high to maintain
     and increase their strength. Thus
     tropical cyclone formation can be
     visualized as gigantic vertical heat
     engines powered by Earth's gravity
     and rotation.
Major Tropical Cyclone Disasters during the past 270 Years in terms of
                           Human Loss
PICTURES OF CYCLONE
Tip1
              Precautions Of Cyclone
Strong cyclone happened when you were at home, and it is necessary for you to stay away
from doors, windows and houses outside the walls. The safest place are underground and
semi – basement. In addition, you had better promptly cut off power supply.

Tip2
If powerful cyclone happened, you were happened to do something at outside. You have to
find a nearest low – lying land volts on the ground, but you should stay away from trees,
poles so as not to be smashed, and electric shock.

Tip3
Generally speaking, early warning and timely evacuation can largely reduce the loss
resulted from cyclones. It is extremely important to enhance prevention technology to
predict the coming of the cyclone beforehand.

Tip4
Building more anti – cyclone buildings and houses to defend cyclones’ attack is most
urgent thing for costal countries where cyclones often happened. It is reported that more
casualty and property loss are resulted from unstable houses and buildings.
Cyclone

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Cyclone

  • 1. A presentation made by - Subhrajyoti Roy may begin by clicking You
  • 2. What Is It?? In meteorology, a cyclone is an area of closed, circular fluid motion rotating in the same direction as the Earth. This is usually characterized by inward spiralling winds that rotate counter clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere of the Earth. Most large- scale cyclonic circulations are cantered on areas of low atmospheric pressure.
  • 3. Naming Of An Cyclone Cyclones derive their names through a systematic procedure laid down by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO)  United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP). India Meteorological Department (IMD). National disaster management authority (NMDA) Eight north Indian Ocean countries - Bangladesh, India, the Maldives, Myanmar, Oman, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Thailand - have prepared a list of 64 names.
  • 4. How It Is Formed?? Tropical cyclones are "warm core" storm systems, powered by enthalpy of condensation of high moisture air, which condense at higher altitudes. These are initiated due to a nearby upper trough, which after the formation of the initial disturbance, depend on a storm- relative upper level high to maintain and increase their strength. Thus tropical cyclone formation can be visualized as gigantic vertical heat engines powered by Earth's gravity and rotation.
  • 5. Major Tropical Cyclone Disasters during the past 270 Years in terms of Human Loss
  • 7. Tip1 Precautions Of Cyclone Strong cyclone happened when you were at home, and it is necessary for you to stay away from doors, windows and houses outside the walls. The safest place are underground and semi – basement. In addition, you had better promptly cut off power supply. Tip2 If powerful cyclone happened, you were happened to do something at outside. You have to find a nearest low – lying land volts on the ground, but you should stay away from trees, poles so as not to be smashed, and electric shock. Tip3 Generally speaking, early warning and timely evacuation can largely reduce the loss resulted from cyclones. It is extremely important to enhance prevention technology to predict the coming of the cyclone beforehand. Tip4 Building more anti – cyclone buildings and houses to defend cyclones’ attack is most urgent thing for costal countries where cyclones often happened. It is reported that more casualty and property loss are resulted from unstable houses and buildings.