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Hurricane Causes And Effects

 

Strong tropical cyclones are referred as hurricanes in some areas. Tropical cyclone is the universal name for sub-tropical water with structured temperature change and distinct cyclonic wind movement. In reality, it is a non-aggressive system which obtains its major energy from the vaporization of the sea in the company of high winds and poorer surface pressure.

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There’s a distinct wind speed of approximately 74 mph required for winds to be qualified as a hurricane. Hurricanes are also recognized as cyclones, typhoons, or willy-nilly.

A hurricane is considered to be one of the most critical natural vulnerabilities, both in terms of occurrence and death toll. They act as a chief danger to seashore regions, mainly because of the storm gush danger. Hurricanes are accompanied by flooding, landslides, and other associated impairments. The effect of hurricanes depends on the location of where these hurricanes strike. For example, Hurricane Diane which struck in 1955 led to 184 deaths. On the other hand, Hurricane Agnes which occurred in 1972 caused destructions of around $6.9 billion. Both of them were hurricanes of first category. Storm gushes is actually the flow of water forced towards the coast by the strength of the winds twirling in the region of the storm. The gush unites with the usual surge to generate a storm tide. But the main hazard is from flooding, predominantly when it is accompanied by natural high tides. This leads to immense possibility for loss of life. Traditionally, storm gushes have been the major cause of hurricane related casualties. High velocity winds can devastate weakly built edifices. Also, the wreckage caused due to hurricanes is equally hazardous.

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Hurricane-Katrina-Facts      The hurricane Katrina, which took place in the year 2005, is believed to be one of the priciest hurricanes. Also, it is considered to be one of the five most lethal calamities in the history of the United States. It is also believed that amongst all the recorded hurricanes, it was the sixth most impregnable calamities of the world and the third strongest to cause a landfall in the United States.More..

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