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Grade 12 notes on tropical cyclones - according to 2024 IEB SAGS

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TROPICAL CYCLONES

A low pressure system that develops over the warm tropical waters and
moves in the easterlies

General characteristics:

1. Form between 5° - 20° north and south
[they don’t form in 0° - 5° due to the zero effect of the coriolis force]

2. Isobars form concentric circles around a central low pressure

3. The pressure at the centre is very low - usually 960 hPa

4. Approximate diameter is between 600 - 1000km

5. Travel at 10 - 20km/h - can cover up to 200km a day

6. Last about a week once meeting the mature stage

7. System does not meet the land

8. Form in late summer & early autumn - when latent heat is at its peak

9. Process of development - dependent on the central air pressure

[tropical depression -> tropical storm -> tropical cyclone]

10. Classified as a tropical storm when when speeds reach more than
65kph - the point at which they are named

[cyclones are named alphabetically, alternating between boy & girl names -
this is an indication of how many cyclones have occurred in a season]

Latent heat - ‘hidden’ heat energy absorbed and stored in water vapor
during evaporation and is released during condensation

, WHERE TROPICAL CYCLONES FORM:

 Occur in the tropical latitudes (5° - 20°)
 Do not occur at the equator do to lack of the coriolis effect
 Occur over warm oceans - Atlantic Ocean is too cold
 Tend to form on the eastern coast of continents - warm currents
 Blow from east to west, but sometimes tend to curve north in the
northern hemisphere and south in the southern hemisphere




Conditions necessary for the formation of TC’s:

 Sea surface temperature of at least 27°C
Means that the air sitting on the sea surface can rise rapidly,
initiating a central LP
Energy used for evaporation is released as latent heat -
providing the necessary energy for the cyclone to develop

 Coriolis effect - causes the air to rotate around the low pressure
centre, strengthen and move away from the equator

 Moisture further up in the atmosphere to allow for vertical cloud
development

 Instability in the upper air encourages cloud development &
divergence - allowing for continued rising

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