Storm Alert: New Cyclone Activity Expected Soon
**Is the calm before the storm coming to an end?** Recent observations indicate that the cyclone lull experienced in the southwestern Indian Ocean since Cyclone Chido may soon break. Conditions…
Cyclones are rapidly rotating storm systems characterized by low atmospheric pressure, closed low-level wind circulation, and a distinct organized structure. They typically form over warm ocean waters and can produce heavy rainfall, strong winds, and storm surges. Cyclones can vary in intensity and size, and they are classified into different categories depending on their wind speeds and corresponding impacts. The term “cyclone” is often used to refer specifically to tropical cyclones, which include hurricanes and typhoons, depending on the region. Cyclones can cause significant damage to infrastructure, ecosystems, and human lives due to their powerful winds and flooding potential. The study and monitoring of cyclones are crucial for predicting their paths and mitigating their effects on affected areas.
**Is the calm before the storm coming to an end?** Recent observations indicate that the cyclone lull experienced in the southwestern Indian Ocean since Cyclone Chido may soon break. Conditions…