Journal of Environmental Waste Management and Recycling

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Journal of Environmental Waste Management and Recycling 44 7897 074717

Tropical Cyclon High Impact Factor

Tropical cyclones are the most intense storm systems in the tropics. The formation of a tropical cyclone is the least understood phase of the tropical cyclone life cycle and one of the great secrets in tropical meteorology. The challenge can be attributed to the lack of in situ observations that capture the genesis processes over the remote open ocean, as well as the multistage nature of tropical cyclogenesis, which involves the interaction of processes from the circulate scale to the planetary scale. According to the National Hurricane Center, “a tropical cyclone is a revolve around, the organized system of clouds and thunderstorms that originates over subtropical waters and has a closed under circulation.” Based on the maximum sustained wind speed tropical cyclones are classified into tropical depressions, tropical storms, and category to category 5 hurricanes. A tropical depression is a relative of a lame tropical cyclone.

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