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What
is a Cyclone?How does it work?
Cyclones
are huge revolving storms caused by winds blowing around a central area of low
atmospheric pressure.In the northern hemisphere,cyclones are called
hurricanes or typhoons and their winds blow in an anti-clockwise circle.In the
southern hemisphere,these tropical storms are known as cyclones,whose winds
blow in a clockwise circle.
Cyclones
develop over warm seas near the Equator.Air heated by the sun rises,which
creates areas of very low pressure.As the warm air rises,it becomes loaded
with which condenses into massive
thunderclouds.Cool air rushes in to fill the void that is left,but because of
the constant turning of the Earth on its axis,the air is bent inwards and then
spirals upwards with great force.The swirling winds rotate faster and faster,
forming a huge circle which can be up to 2,000 km across.At the centre of the
storm is a calm,cloudless area called the eye,where there is no rain,and the
winds are fairly light.Satellite view over a hurricane,with the eye at the
centre
As
the cyclone builds up it begins to move.It is sustained by a steady flow of
warm,moist air.The strongest winds and heaviest rains are found in the
towering clouds which merge into a wall about 20-30 km from the storm's centre.
Winds around the eye can reach speeds of up to 200 km/h,and a fully developed
cyclone pumps out about two million tonnes of air per second.This results in
more rain being released in a day than falls in a year in a city like London.
简写下面的英文片段-用英文
What is a Cyclone? How does it work?
Cyclones are huge revolving storms caused by winds blowing around a central area of low
atmospheric pressure. In the northern hemisphere, cyclones are called
hurricanes or typhoons and their winds blow in an anti-clockwise circle.
Cyclones develop over warm seas near the Equator. Air heated by the sun rises, which
creates areas of very low pressure. As the warm air rises, it becomes loaded
with which condenses into massive
thunderclouds
As the cyclone builds up it begins to move. It is sustained by a steady flow of
warm, moist air. The strongest winds and heaviest rains are found in the
towering clouds which merge into a wall about 20-30 km from the storm's centre.