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Cyclone Chido

18-12-2024

10:22 AM

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Overview:

Indian Prime Minister expressed condolences for the victims of Cyclone Chido and pledged support to assist in relief efforts.

About Cyclone Chido:

  • Cyclone Chido recently struck Mayotte, a French Indian Ocean territory located in the Mozambique Channel.
  • Wind speeds reached 200 km/h, making it the strongest cyclone to hit Mayotte in over 90 years.

About Mayotte

  • Geographical location: Mayotte is part of the Comoros archipelago, situated in the Mozambique Channel of the Indian Ocean. It consists of two main islands: Grande Terre (main island) and Petite Terre (Pamandzi, smaller island).

What is a Cyclone?

A cyclone is a large-scale air system that rotates around the centre of a low-pressure area, typically bringing violent storms and extreme weather conditions.

  • In the Northern Hemisphere, cyclones rotate anticlockwise.
  • In the Southern Hemisphere, cyclones rotate clockwise due to the Coriolis effect.

Characteristics of Tropical Cyclones:

  • Calm Center: The centre (eye) of the cyclone remains calm with low air pressure.
  • High Wind Speed: Cyclones generally have an average speed of around 120 km/h.
  • Closed Isobars: Isobars (lines of equal atmospheric pressure) are tightly packed, leading to high wind velocity.
  • Formation Over Oceans: Cyclones develop only over warm oceans and seas.
  • East-to-West Movement: Cyclones are influenced by trade winds, moving from east to west.
  • Seasonal Nature: They occur during specific seasons, depending on regional climatic conditions.

Classification of Cyclones:

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) classifies cyclones based on wind speeds:

  • Depression: 31–49 km/h
  • Deep Depression: 50–61 km/h
  • Cyclonic Storm: 62–88 km/h
  • Severe Cyclonic Storm: 89–117 km/h
  • Very Severe Cyclonic Storm: 118–166 km/h
  • Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm: 166–221 km/h
  • Super Cyclonic Storm: Above 222 km/h

Q1. What is an Anticyclone?

An anticyclone is a large-scale wind system that rotates around a center of high atmospheric pressure. In the Northern Hemisphere, it rotates clockwise, while in the Southern Hemisphere, it rotates counterclockwise. Its wind flow direction is the opposite of that of a cyclone.

News: PM Modi condoles Cyclone Chido devastation in Mayotte, offers relief assistance | Latest News India - Hindustan Times