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How do cyclones,hurricanes, tornadoes form?

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I MEAN WHY AIR IS SO MUCH FORCEFULLY SUCKED UPWARD IN ROUND MOTION

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  1. Each needs a very specific meteorological occurrence for the storms to form.  There is various convection, upwelling, and wind patterns that are needed in order for each storm to form, grow, strengthen, and sustain itself.  (btw a hurricane, cyclone, and tyyphoon are all the same thing, just different names from differnet parts of the world).  See the link below for diagrams....

    hurrican/cyclone:http://www.windows.ucar.edu/earth/images...

    Tornado: www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/earth/At...


  2. IT BECAUSE OF THE AIR PRESSURE EXERTED FROM ATOMSPHERE TO DOWNWARD.

  3. Hot moist air is lighter than cold dry air. Water is lighter than air --- at least in vapor form. The rising air causes surrounding air to rush in to fill ths space left. The spinning of the earth causes the air to swirl.

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