
Hurricanes are large storms that form in tropical regions and produce extremely strong winds and heavy rainfall. These storms begin when warm, moist air over the ocean surface rises and rotates around a low-pressure center. Hurricane wind speeds can exceed 119 kilometers per hour and cause extensive damage.Conditions for Hurricane FormationFor hurricanes to form, the ocean surface temperature must be above a certain threshold. As the air above the sea surface warms, it rises and the moisture wit
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Fatma Köroğlu

Nargis Cyclone, one of the most destructive natural disasters in Myanmar’s history, struck the country between 2 and 4 May 2008, particularly affecting the Irrawaddy Delta and the Yangon region. This Category 4 tropical cyclone caused thousands of deaths, left millions homeless, and resulted in widespread infrastructure damage.Formation and Path of the CycloneNargis Cyclone formed in the Indian Ocean and moved northeastward across the Bay of Bengal before making landfall on Myanmar’s coast. With
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Mustafa Cem İnci