What Is Tropical Revolving Storm

What Is Tropical Revolving Storm

23. What is the correct sequence of typhoon categories?A super typhoon, typhoon, severe tropical storm, tropical storm, tropical depressionB. tropical depression, tropical storm severe tropical storm, typhoon, super typhoonC. tropical storm, super typhoon, typhoon, severe tropical storm, tropical depressionD. severe tropical storm, tropical depression, tropical storm, typhoon, super typhoonmin​

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1. 23. What is the correct sequence of typhoon categories?A super typhoon, typhoon, severe tropical storm, tropical storm, tropical depressionB. tropical depression, tropical storm severe tropical storm, typhoon, super typhoonC. tropical storm, super typhoon, typhoon, severe tropical storm, tropical depressionD. severe tropical storm, tropical depression, tropical storm, typhoon, super typhoonmin​


Answer:

The answer is letter B. tropical depression, tropical storm severe tropical storm, typhoon, super typhoon

Explanation:

Because it is from low to high class of a typhoon


2. What region / area is prone to tropical storms ? Why is it highly prone to tropical storms?​


Answer:

Samar and Leyte

Explanation:

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3. what region/area is prone to tropical storms? Why is it highly prone to tropical storms? ​


Answer:

The Peru Current in the eastern South Pacific and the Benguela Current in the South Atlantic carry cool water Equatorward from higher latitudes and so deter tropical cyclone development. The Pacific Ocean generates the greatest number of tropical storms and cyclones.

4. 5. What is the correct order of the categories of cyclones based on the increasing windspeed?a. Tropical storm-typhoon-super typhoon-hurricaneb. Tropical depression-tropical storm-typhoon-super typhoonc. Typhoon-super typhoon-tropical depression-tropical stormd. Super typhoon-typhoon-tropical storm-tropical depression​


Answer:

It's c. Typhoon-super typhoon-tropical depression-tropical storm...

Explanation:

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Answer:

a. Tropical storm-typhoon-super typhoon-hurricane

Explanation:

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5. Guided Questions1. In what body of water did tropical storm ULYSSES came from? 2. What direction did tropical storm ULYSSES took as it croosed the provinces in the Philippines? 3. On what date did tropical storm ULYSSES eneter the PAR? 4. Which provinces were hit direclty by the eye of the tropical storm? 5. On what date did tropical storm ULYSSES leave the Philippine Area of Responsibilty?​


1. Magat Dam2. northwestward.3. On 08 November 20204. By November 11, the provinces of Aklan, Capiz, Cebu, Iloilo, Leyte, Palawan, and Samar.5. 13 November 2020Typhoon “Ulysses” slightly weakened on 12 November 2020 as it moved westward over the West Philippine Sea. On 13 November 2020, Typhoon “Ulysses” re-intensified and exited PAR.

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6. Questions: 1. Where did tropical storm Sendong start to form? 2. When did tropical storm Sendong enter the PAR? 3. When did tropical storm Sendong leave the PAR? 4. In what direction did tropical storm Sendong move? 5. Was your province hit by tropical storm Sendong?​


Answer:

Tropical storm Sendong started to form in the western Pacific Ocean. It entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on December 17, 2011, and left the PAR on December 21, 2011. It moved northwestward. It is not possible for me to know if your province was hit by tropical storm Sendong as I do not have access to current information about the location of your province.

Explanation:

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7. there are 5 categories of tropical cyclones namely tropical depression, tropical storm, severe tropical storm, _____, and super typhoon.​


The 5 categories of tropical cyclones

Cyclones are classified into five categories, each of which describes the cyclone's intensity and impact.

Category 1 (tropical cyclone): Crops, farms, and homes may be harmed. The strongest winds in a category 1 cyclone range from 90 to 125 km/h.

Category 2 (tropical cyclone): Will cause moderate damage to dwellings, but may bring serious damage to crops and trees, as well as the threat of power outages. The strongest winds in a category 2 cyclone are DESTRUCTIVE winds with speeds ranging from 125 to 164 km/h.

Category 3 (severe tropical cyclone): Roof and structural damage is possible, and power outages are more likely. The strongest winds of a category 3 hurricane are VERY DESTRUCTIVE, ranging from 165 to 224 km/h.

Severe tropical cyclone (Category 4): Severe damage to the environment and homes, as well as extensive power outages. The strongest winds of a category 4 hurricane are extremely damaging, ranging from 225 to 279 km/h.

Category 5 (severe tropical cyclone): Extremely destructive and capable of wreaking havoc across large areas. Category 5 cyclones have the strongest winds, which can reach 280 km/h or more.

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8. What is tropical depression, tropical storm, typhoon, and super typhoon​


Answer:

A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and/or squalls.

Explanation:

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9. the eye of the typnoonStorms vary in size. Which list below arranges storms from largest to smallest?a.typhoon, tropical depression, cyclone, super typhoonb. super typhoon, tropical storm, tropical depression, cyclonec. tropical storm, tropical depression, cyclone, severe tropical stormd. tropical depression, severe tropical storm, typhoon, super typhoon​


Answer:

letter D

Explanation:

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10. 1. What regioni area is prone to tropical storms? Why is it highly prone to tropicalstorms?​


Answer:

Tropical Cyclone

A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain or squalls. Depending on its location and strength, a tropical cyclone is referred to by different names, including hurricane typhoon , tropical storm, cyclonic storm, tropical depression, and simply cyclone.[4] A hurricane is a tropical cyclone that occurs in the Atlantic Ocean and northeastern Pacific Ocean, and a typhoon occurs in the northwestern Pacific Ocean; in the south Pacific or Indian Ocean, comparable storms are referred to simply as "tropical cyclones" or "severe cyclonic storms".[4]

Hurricane Isabel (2003) as seen from orbit during Expedition 7 of the International Space Station. The eye, eyewall, and surrounding rainbands, characteristics of tropical cyclones in the narrow sense, are clearly visible in this view from space.

"Tropical" refers to the geographical origin of these systems, which form almost exclusively over tropical seas. "Cyclone" refers to their winds moving in a circle,[5] whirling round their central clear eye, with their winds blowing counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. The opposite direction of circulation is due to the Coriolis effect. Tropical cyclones typically form over large bodies of relatively warm water. They derive their energy through the evaporation of water from the ocean surface, which ultimately recondenses into clouds and rain when moist air rises and cools to saturation. This energy source differs from that of mid-latitude cyclonic storms, such as nor'easters and European windstorms, which are fueled primarily by horizontal temperature contrasts. Tropical cyclones are typically between 100 and 2,000 km (62 and 1,243 mi) in diameter.

The strong rotating winds of a tropical cyclone are a result of the conservation of angular momentum imparted by the Earth's rotation as air flows inwards toward the axis of rotation. As a result, they rarely form within 5° of the equator.[6] Tropical cyclones are almost unknown in the South Atlantic due to a consistently strong wind shear and a weak Intertropical Convergence Zone.[7] Conversely, the African easterly jet and areas of atmospheric instability give rise to cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea, while cyclones near Australia owe their genesis to the Asian monsoon and Western Pacific Warm Pool.

Coastal regions are particularly vulnerable to the impact of a tropical cyclone, compared to inland regions. The primary energy source for these storms is warm ocean waters. These storms are therefore typically strongest when over or near water, and weaken quite rapidly over land. Coastal damage may be caused by strong winds and rain, high waves (due to winds), storm surges (due to wind and severe pressure changes), and the potential of spawning tornadoes. Tropical cyclones also draw in air from a large area—which can be a vast area for the most severe cyclones—and concentrate that air's water content (made up from atmospheric moisture and moisture evaporated from water) into precipitation over a much smaller area. This continual replacement of moisture-bearing air by new moisture-bearing air after its moisture has fallen as rain, may cause multi-hour or multi-day extremely heavy rain up to 40 kilometers (25 mi) from the coastline, far beyond the amount of water that the local atmosphere holds at any one time. This in turn can lead to river flooding, overland flooding, and a general overwhelming of local water control structures across a large area. Although their effects on human populations can be devastating, tropical cyclones can relieve drought conditions. They also carry heat and energy away from the tropics and transport it towards temperate latitudes, which could play an important role in regulating global climate.


11. what is the difference of tropical depression, tropical storm and typhoon?​


Answer:

A tropical depression is a storm with a windspeed less than 39 mph and is yet to become a storm and the damage it can cause is light

Tropical Storm on the other hand is a storm with windspeeds of 96-110 mph and the damage it can cause is medium to houses made out of brick or stones

Meanwhile a Tyhoon is a storm with windspeeds greater than 112-136 mph and the effects is devastating.


12. 1.Where did tropical storm start to form2.when did tropical storm sendong enter the par?.3.when did tropical storm sendong leaves the par4. in what direction did tropical storm sendong move5.was your province hit by tropical sendong? ​


About Tropical Cyclones

Oceans and seas have great influence on the weather of continental masses. A large portion of the solar energy reaching the sea-surface is expended in the process of evaporation. These water evaporated from the sea/ocean is carried up into the atmosphere and condenses, forming clouds from which all forms of precipitation result. Sometimes, intense cyclonic circulations occur which is what we call the tropical cyclones.

Tropical cyclones are warm-core low pressure systems associated with a spiral inflow of mass at the bottom level and spiral outflow at the top level. They always form over oceans where sea surface temperature, also air temperatures are greater than 26°C. The air accumulates large amounts of sensible and latent heat as it spirals towards the center. It receives this heat from the sea and the exchange can occur rapidly, because of the large amount of spray thrown into the air by the wind. The energy of the tropical cyclone is thus derived from the massive liberation of the latent heat of condensation.

Tropical cyclone is defined as a non-frontal, synoptic-scale cyclone developing over tropical and sub-tropical waters at any level and having a definitely organized circulation. In other parts of the world, these are referred to as hurricanes, typhoons or simply tropical cyclones depending on the region. In the North Atlantic, Eastern North Pacific and South Pacific Ocean, they are called"hurricanes". In the bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea and Western South Indian Ocean, the name is"cyclonic". In the eastern part of the Southern Indian Ocean, it is "willy-willy", and in the Western North Pacific Ocean, they are called "typhoons".

Tropical cyclones can only form over oceans of the world except in the South Atlantic Ocean and the south eastern Pacific where a tropical cyclone could never be formed due to the cooler sea surface temperature and higher vertical wind shears. They develop at latitudes usually greater than 5° from the equator. They reach their greatest intensity while located over warm tropical water. As soon as they move inland, they begin to weaken, but often not before they have caused great destruction.

The Philippines is prone to tropical cyclones due to its geographical location which generally produce heavy rains and flooding of large areas and also strong winds which result in heavy casualties to human life and destructions to crops and properties. Thus, it is of utmost importance to have sufficient knowledge on such maritime phenomena for beneficial purposes. Number 1


13. what is the effects of tropical storm​


Answer:

The primary impacts of tropical storms are: The immediate effects of strong winds, high rainfall and storm surges . Buildings and bridges can be destroyed, people can get into difficulties in the water, and roads and railways can become damaged.


14. Guided Questions 1. In what body of water did tropical storm ULYSSES came from? 2. What direction did tropical storm ULYSSES took as it croosed the provinces in the Philippines? 3. On what date did tropical storm ULYSSES eneter the PAR? 4. Which provinces were hit direcity by the eye of the tropical storm? 5. On what date did tropical storm ULYSSES leave the Philippine Area of Responsibilty​


Answer:

1.)Magat Dam

2.)On 08 November 2020, Tropical Depression “Ulysses” entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) and became a Tropical Storm on 10 November 2020 as it continued to move northwestward

3.)08 November 2020

4.)By November 11, the provinces of Aklan, Capiz, Cebu, Iloilo, Leyte, Palawan, and Samar were placed under a state of national calamity, allowing the government to use state funds for relief and rehabilitation and to control prices of basic goods.

5.)MANILA, Philippines – Typhoon Odette (Rai) exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) at 12:40 pm on Saturday, December 18, after leaving over a dozen people dead – based on initial reports from local government units – and causing massive damage in parts of Mindanao and the Visayas.

Explanation:

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15. what is tropical storm?​


Answer:

A tropical storm is a tropical cyclone that has maximum sustained surface winds ranging from 39-73 mph (34 to 63 knots).

Explanation:

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16. What is the category of tropical cyclone when it reaches the maximum sustained winds of 78km/h?A. Tropical stormB. Tropical depressionC. TyphoonD. Severe tropical storm​


Answer:

A. Tropical Storm

Explanation:

The tropical storm has the maximum sustained wind of 62 to 88 km/h.


17. Storms vary in size. Which list below arranges storms from largest to smallest? a.typhoon,tropical depression,cyclone,super typhoon b.cyclone,tropical storm,super typhoon, extra tropical cyclone c.tropical storm,tropical depression, cyclone,severe tropical storm d. tropical depression, severe tropical storm, typhoon, extra tropical cyclone


Answer:

D. tropical depression, severe tropical storm, typhoon, extra tropical cyclone

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18. What was the speed of the tropical storm?​


Answer:

Category Sustained winds

Typhoon ≥64 knots ≥118 km/h

Severe Tropical Storm 48–63 knots 89–117 km/h

Tropical Storm 34–47 knots 62–88 km/h

Tropical Depression ≤33 knots ≤61 km/h

Explanation:

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19. what was the strength of the tropical storm


answer

ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee's Tropical

Cyclone Intensity Scale

Category Sustained winds

Typhoon ≥64 knots ≥118 km/h

Severe Tropical Storm 48–63 knots 89–117 km/h

Tropical Storm 34–47 knots 62–88 km/h

Tropical Depression ≤33 knots ≤61 km/h

Answer:

Tropical cyclones are ranked on one of five tropical cyclone intensity scales, according to their maximum sustained winds and which tropical cyclone basin(s) they are located in. Only a few scales of classifications are used officially by the meteorological agencies monitoring the tropical cyclones, but other scales also exist, such as accumulated cyclone energy, the Power Dissipation Index, the Integrated Kinetic Energy Index, and the Hurricane Severity Index.

Tropical cyclones that develop in the Northern Hemisphere are unofficially classified by the warning centres on one of three intensity scales. Tropical cyclones or subtropical cyclones that exist within the North Atlantic Ocean or the North-eastern Pacific Ocean are classified as either tropical depressions or tropical storms. Should a system intensify further and become a hurricane, then it will be classified on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale, and is based on the estimated maximum sustained winds over a 1-minute period. In the Western Pacific, the ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee uses four separate classifications for tropical cyclones that exist within the basin, which are based on the estimated maximum sustained winds over a 10-minute period.

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20. 9. What category of tropical cyclone occurs and hit the area if it has a windspeed of 45kph? A. Typhoon B. Tropical Storm C. Tropical Depression D. Severe Tropical Storm​


Answer:

TROPICAL STORM (TS) - a tropical cyclone with maximum wind speed of 62 to 88 kph or 34 - 47 knots. SEVERE TROPICAL STORM (STS) , a tropical cyclone with maximum wind speed of 89 to 117 kph or 48 - 63 knots. TYPHOON (TY) - a tropical cyclone with maximum wind speed of 118 to 220 kph or 64 - 120 knots.

21. what was the strength of the tropical storm​


Answer:

34–47 knots 62–88 km/h

Explanation:

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22. Questions: 1. Where was the location of tropical storm Vinta on December 21, 2017? 2. What was the strength of the tropical storm? 3. After 48 hours, where was the tropical storm located?​


Answer:

1. Caraga - Davao Region area

2.up to 155 kph and moving west at 20 kph

3.Coastal Area within 48 hours.

Explanation:

1. Bagyong Vinta' is expected to make landfall over Caraga - Davao Region area between Thursday (December 21) evening and Friday (December 22) morning. At 4:00 a.m. today, the center of Tropical Storm Vinta was estimated based on all available data at 510 km East of Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur (09.0 °N, 130.9 °E).

2. At 7:00 AM, STS "VINTA" was in the vicinity of Laak, Compostela Valley with a maximum sustained winds of 90 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 155 kph and moving west at 20 kph


23. Gulded Questions 1. In what body of water dld tropical storm ULYSSES came from? 2. What direction did tropical storm ULYSSES took as it croosed the provinces in the Philippines? 3. On what date did tropical storm ULYSSES eneter the PAR? 4. Which provinces were hit direcity by the eye of the tropical storm? yan" 5. On what date did tropical storm ULYSSES leave the Philippine Area of Responsibilty?


Answer:

Tropical Storm Ulysses, known internationally as Vamco, formed out of a Tropical Depression in the Philippine Sea on Monday

Explanation:

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24. Are tropical cyclones growing? As storm grows as it changes. It goes through a series of stages. It starts as a tropical disturbance. It passes through progression (cyclogenesis): disturbance --depression -----→ storm cyclone. The classifications are based on the wind speeds in the storm, not the size of the storm. Tropical Depression - less than 61 kph, Tropical Storm - 62 to 88 kph, Tropical Cyclone - at least 89 to 220 kph, Severe Tropical Storm - 89 to 117 kph. 1. What starts the development of a tropical cyclone? 2. At what temperature intensifies the supply of energy to form a tropical cyclone? Why? 3. Explain the how storm grows as it changes. 4. How are tropical cyclones classified?​


Answer:

1. Warm Ocean Water as it vapors and condenses it creates big clouds, clouds are just the beginning.

2. Typically, the underlying ocean should have a temperature in excess of 26 °C (about 79 °F)

3. As it changes directions with the help of strong winds, it reaches larger bodies of water or Ocean water which makes it collects more water vapor, condenses more and create larger clouds resulting in a rain, sometimes into a typhoon

4. it is classified depending on the kilometers it travels per hour


25. what is the meaning of tropical depression? what is the meaning of tropical storm? what is the meaning of typhoon?


Tropical depression - forms when a low pressure area is accompanied by thunderstorms that produce a circular flow with maximum sustained winds below 39 mph.

Tropical storm - A localized, very intense low-pressure wind system, forming over tropical oceans and with winds of hurricane force.

Typhoon - A tropical storm in the region of the Indian or western Pacific oceans.A tropical depression forms when a low pressure area is accompanied by thunderstorms that produce a circular wind flow with maximum sustained winds below 39 mph. Tropical storm is a localized, very intense low pressure wind system, forming over tropical oceans and with winds of Hurricane force. Typhoon is a tropical storm in the region of the Indian or Western Pacific oceans.

26. there are 5 categories of tropical cyclones namely tropical depression,tropical storm,severe tropical storm,______,and super typhoon.​


Answer: There are 5 categories of tropical cyclones namely tropical depression, tropical storm, severe tropical storm, typhoon, and super typhoon.​

#There are 5 categories of tropical cyclones#

1) Tropical depression (TD)

2) Tropical storm (TS)

3) Severe tropical storm (STS)

4) Typhoon (TY)

5) Super Typhoon (STY)

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27. 2. Tropical cyclones in the Philippines varies based on its maximum wind speed. Which list below arranges from strongest to weakest? A. typhoon, tropical depression, tropical storm, severe tropical storm, super typhoon B. super typhoon, typhoon, tropical storm, severe tropical storm, tropical depression C. tropical depression, tropical storm, severe tropical storm, typhoon, super typhoon D. super typhoon, typhoon, severe tropical storm, tropical storm, tropical depressionSANA PO MASAGOT. SALAMAT PO​


Answer:

C.

Explanation:

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28. what is tropical storm?​


Answer:

A tropical disturbance that it is before the typhoon

Higher level of tropical storm is the Severe tropical storm

29. 1. Where did tropical storm NONA start to form?2. When did tropical storm NONA enter the PAR?3. When did tropical storm NONA leave the PAR?4. In what direction did tropical storm NONA move?5. Was your province hit by tropical storm NONA?​pa help po


Answer:

1) Typhoon Melor, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Nona, was a powerful tropical cyclone that struck the Philippines in December 2015.

2) the storm entered the Philippines between 12 and 18 December 2015.

3) the storm left the philippines on December 18 2015.

4) According to forecast, it moves towards West Northwest at 17 kph.


30. what is a tropical storm?​


A tropical storm is a spiral mass of strong and fast-moving winds that has a low-pressure center. It gains its energy from the convection that happens within it. The mass of clouds in a tropical storm can bring heavy rain and thunder.

A tropical storm starts when a low-pressure area forms above the surface of the ocean. The low-pressure area is caused by the heat of the sun. This produces convection currents which swirl the mass of winds as the circulation between rising hot air and sinking cold air continues. This generates rotational energy until it continues to become a huge spiraling mass of winds.

A tropical storm can be called by different names depending on where it is formed, namely tropical cyclone, typhoon, and hurricane. In the Philippines, it is called a typhoon. On the other hand, in the United States, it is called a hurricane.

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