Cyclone

A cyclone is a large, rotating weather system characterized by a low-pressure center and intense cyclonic winds. These tropical disturbances develop over warm tropical or subtropical waters, drawing energy from the heat and moisture present in the overlying ocean layer. The structure typically involves multiple bands of thunderstorms spiraling inward toward the core, which is often marked by a distinct central eye. Depending on its geographical location and the underlying atmospheric conditions, the same phenomenon may be referred to by different regional names, such as a hurricane or a typhoon. Cyclones are immense forces of nature, posing hazards including high winds, heavy rainfall, and destructive storm surges that can profoundly impact coastal areas.