Why typhoons, hurricanes, cyclones are getting stronger DW 07/25/2024
Briefly

Tropical storms like Typhoon Gaemi and Hurricane Beryl showcase the increasing intensity of storm seasons globally, causing significant damage and loss of lives.
Tropical cyclones, known as typhoons, hurricanes, or cyclones, are fueled by warm water evaporation and share a common genesis, despite regional naming differences.
Tornadoes, the land-based equivalents to cyclones, form differently due to temperature differentials, developing within thunderstorms and having smaller dimensions than hurricanes.
Hurricanes, requiring warm sea surfaces of over 26 degrees Celsius and large warm water areas, have specific conditions for formation, making them high-maintenance weather formations.
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