1. Tropical Cyclone- expected to increase in intensity, have increased rainfall, and have larger storm surges, but there might be fewer of them globally.
2. Tropical Disturbance-commonly exist in the tropical trade winds at any one time and are often accompanied by clouds and precipitation.
2. Tropical Storm-Warmer sea surface temperatures could intensify tropical storm wind speeds, potentially delivering more damage if they make landfall.Sea level rise is likely to make future coastal storms, including hurricanes, more damaging.
3.Typhoon -Like any tropical cyclone, there are few main requirements for typhoon formation and development: sufficiently warm sea surface temperatures, atmospheric instability, high humidity in the lower to middle levels of the troposphere, enough Coriolis effect to develop a low pressure center, a pre-existing low level focus or disturbance, and a low vertical wind shear.
4. Tornado- there are fewer days with at least one tornado but more days with over thirty, even as the total number of tornadoes per year has remained relatively stable.
5..Storm-large variety of atmospheric disturbances, ranging from ordinary rain showers and snowstorms to thunderstorms, wind and wind-related disturbances, such as gales, tornadoes, tropical cyclones, and sandstorms.
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1. Tropical Cyclone- expected to increase in intensity, have increased rainfall, and have larger storm surges, but there might be fewer of them globally.
2. Tropical Disturbance-commonly exist in the tropical trade winds at any one time and are often accompanied by clouds and precipitation.
2. Tropical Storm-Warmer sea surface temperatures could intensify tropical storm wind speeds, potentially delivering more damage if they make landfall.Sea level rise is likely to make future coastal storms, including hurricanes, more damaging.
3. Typhoon - Like any tropical cyclone, there are few main requirements for typhoon formation and development: sufficiently warm sea surface temperatures, atmospheric instability, high humidity in the lower to middle levels of the troposphere, enough Coriolis effect to develop a low pressure center, a pre-existing low level focus or disturbance, and a low vertical wind shear.
4. Tornado- there are fewer days with at least one tornado but more days with over thirty, even as the total number of tornadoes per year has remained relatively stable.
5.. Storm-large variety of atmospheric disturbances, ranging from ordinary rain showers and snowstorms to thunderstorms, wind and wind-related disturbances, such as gales, tornadoes, tropical cyclones, and sandstorms.