Cyclone Tracy- How
Cyclones form by clusters of thunderstorms with winds exceeding 63Km/h and warm bodies of water with a temperature of at least 27°C, where it gathers its energy. The warm water begins to evaporate and condenses to form clouds, releasing hot air. The hot air begins spinning around propels the cyclone.
Cyclone Tracy was formed in the Arafura Sea. The heat of the ocean mixed with the cool of the storm overhead resulted in the forming of Cyclone Tracy. Upon reaching Darwin, the cyclone grew to a category 3 cyclone with wind speeds of up to 200Km/H.
Cyclone Tracy was formed in the Arafura Sea. The heat of the ocean mixed with the cool of the storm overhead resulted in the forming of Cyclone Tracy. Upon reaching Darwin, the cyclone grew to a category 3 cyclone with wind speeds of up to 200Km/H.