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impacts them greatly. We wouldn’t even have tropical cyclones if it weren’t for the Coriolis Effect.
Tropical cyclones begin as masses of disorganized showers and storms in/near the Tropics. As wind speeds pick up in these shower/storm masses, a circulation begins to form. The circulation only forms because of the Coriolis Effect, which causes cyclones to spin counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere (and clockwise in the Southern).
As the system matures, winds around its central eye strengthen. Rain becomes more intense. If the storm makes landfall, you might hear a TV meteorologist warn viewers about the “northeastern quadrant” or the “eastern side” of the storm.
This is because the Coriolis force adds momentum and energy to that side of the storm. On the east side of a low pressure system (in the Northern Hemisphere), your wind (which is caused by the pressure gradient force, or differences in air pressure) will be helped along by the Coriolis force. On the west side, the Coriolis force acts against the wind.
Thus, the Coriolis effect ensures that the worst part of most tropical cyclones is the east side, and particularly the northeastern quadrant. This is where the worst winds and heaviest rain will be located.
Coriolis force and latent heat are one of the important factors that causes the great tropical cyclone.
What is hagibis?
Hagibis is a great wind that is massive, it is a very large tropical cyclone system that when occurs can lead to the displacement of life and property.
Latent heat is generated from the water vapor that evaporates from the sea surface, the air then moves upwards in the tropics because of heat. Without the water vapor there would not be enough latent heat available to create cyclone.
Coriolis force is what ensures the anti-clockwise movement of the wind, the force curves the winds as they get stored towards the center of the lower pressure, such that the cyclone is circular.
Therefore, Coriolis force and latent heat are one of the important factors that come together to impact the great hagibis.
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