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The effect is impressive, a typhoon induces the energy equivalent to 10000 nuclear bombs, producing several dozen meters waves, washing up coasts, buildings and basically all the constructions set under the action of the storm. The cause of the natural disaster is simple - the converging winds which gather power from Ocean coasts and conglomerate into a huge natural force that sweeps away all natural or artificial environment. There are some necessary prerequisite that enable the occurrence of hurricanes and typhoons - high humidity, light winds in the upper atmosphere and warm seas conceive the cyclonic force that is the key defining element of the storm. If one of these elements is not present, the storm will loose in intensity or will not occur at all. The period of occurrence is also important because losses could be limited in case the storms could be predicted or avoided in any way. So the critical periods for the North Atlantic region is august to October, while the Pacific and Asian waters are strongly...

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Humidity enhanced temperatures, and warm ocean waters contribute to the emergence and the multiplication of natural disasters. People must take actions to limit the negative consequences, and also try to stop pollution, which would slow down to some extent the global warming process.
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1) David Biello, American Scientist - Hurricane Force - September 05, 2006

2) Sarah Graham, American Scientist - Hurricanes getting stronger, Study Suggests, September 16, 2005

3) Mark a. Lander, N. Davidson, H. Rosendal, J. Knaff, and R. Edson, J. Evans, R. Hart. www.aoml.noaa.govFIFTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on TROPICAL CYCLONES. Retrieved on 2006- 12-14.

4) Pielke, R.A. Jr. (2005). "Meteorology: Are there trends in hurricane destruction?."…

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Bibliography

1) David Biello, American Scientist - Hurricane Force - September 05, 2006

2) Sarah Graham, American Scientist - Hurricanes getting stronger, Study Suggests, September 16, 2005

3) Mark a. Lander, N. Davidson, H. Rosendal, J. Knaff, and R. Edson, J. Evans, R. Hart. www.aoml.noaa.govFIFTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on TROPICAL CYCLONES. Retrieved on 2006- 12-14.

4) Pielke, R.A. Jr. (2005). "Meteorology: Are there trends in hurricane destruction?." Nature: E11. doi: 10.1038/nature04426


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