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  • Hi Jane , How are you? I Just wanna ask some questions . because i Know you are good at this :)
  • OH, Hello Marry Im fine. Sure i would love to answer your Questions. Come in lets talk inside.
  • how to track a typhoon ?
  • the forecasters produce a "best-track" forecast, which is an estimate of the track and maximum wind speed over a 72-hour period. The probability (in percentages) that a tropical storm will affect a specific area over a specific time period is calculated using strike probability projections. Local authorities can start planning for evacuations and warnings based on these estimates. A tropical cyclone watch is issued for areas that may be affected as the storm approaches. Based on the watch, evacuation may be initiated in particularly vulnerable places.
  • To assess the present location and severity of the storm, forecasters use a combination of observational data from satellites and aircraft. To anticipate the storm's future direction and intensity, this data is combined with computer forecast models. Computer models are divided into three categories. Some of the simplest use statistical relationships based on the typical routes of storms in a given area, and they are predicated on the assumption that the storm's current track will continue.
  • What the effects of typhoon in our environment and its living components
  • Typhoons' destructive forces have an influence on both humans and animals, and they sometimes kill them. The lack of resources and infrastructure that may follow a typhoon's landfall can be a "silent killer," as when flying debris or collapsing structures hurt or kill people. then the typhoon-related flooding has the potential to deplete food supply and spread disease.
  • The ability to snap branches, detach and harm foliage, blooms, fruits and seeds as well as uproot trees and plants is a risk that strong winds can provide. Through salt spray or the saltwater intrusion caused by storm surges, flooding can oversaturate soils, drown vegetation, or kill plant life.
  • what do you think the impact of calamity in people's mind before and after?
  • can you give me some poem about typhoon ?
  • There has been evidence that natural disaster cause a small increase in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in people who have lost loved ones due to a disaster. This is linked to the severity of the disaster, Then as a evidenced by the loss of family, friends, animals, and property, as well as damage to the home for the surviving dissatisfaction victims.
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  • Wow,Thankyou
  • A typhoon is a massive, spinning storm that wreaks havoc with wind, rain, and other elements. Tropical cyclones include both hurricanes and typhoons. Apart from the violent weather, one of the things that distinguishes typhoons from hurricanes is the fact that we give them names.
  • Thankyou for your time jane, i will be back again in another day . so we can talk about something else.
  • your welcome , i will be waiting for you. take care and come back again :)
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