Winds, Storms and Cyclones

THUNDERSTORMS

Thunderstorms develop in hot, humid tropical areas like India very frequently. The rising temperatures produce strongupward rising winds. These winds carry water droplets upwards, where they freeze, and fall down again. The swift movement of the falling water droplets along with the rising air create lightning and sound. It is this event that we call …

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Cyclones

Before cloud formation, water takes up heat from the atmosphere to change into vapour. When water vapour changesback to liquid form as raindrops, this heat is released to the atmosphere. The heat released to the atmosphere warmsthe air around. The air tends to rise and a drop in pressure. More air rushes to the centre …

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Tornadoes

: In our country they are not very frequent. A tornado is a dark funnel shaped cloud that reaches from the sky to the ground. Most of the tornadoes are weak. A violent tornado can travel at speeds of about 300 km/h. Tornadoes may form within cyclones.

THUNDERSTORMS AND CYCLONES

Thunderstorms develop in hot, humid tropical areas like India very frequently.The rising temperatures produce strong upward rising winds. These winds carry water droplets upwards, where theyfreeze, and fall down again. The swift movement of the falling water droplets along with the rising air create lightningand sound. It is this event that we call a thunderstorm.

Action on the part of the
people

We should not ignore the warnings issued by the meteorological department through TV, radio, or newspapers.§ We should — make necessary arrangements to shift the essential household goods, domestic animals and vehicles, etc. to safer places; avoid driving on roads through standing water, as floods may have damaged the roads; andkeep ready the phone numbers …

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