cycloonactiviteit
Cycloonactiviteit describes the formation, development, and impact of cyclonic weather systems. These systems are low‑pressure vortices that rotate around a central point and can arise in tropical, temperate, or polar regions. In the tropics the term is usually applied to tropical cyclones, which include hurricanes, typhoons, and cyclones, depending on the geographic area. Mid‑latitude cyclones, also known as extratropical cyclones, are driven largely by temperature contrasts between air masses and are common in temperate zones.
The basic physics of cycloonactiviteit involve the conservation of angular momentum, the Coriolis effect, and differential
Cycloonactiviteit has significant meteorological and societal importance. Tropical cyclones can produce sustained winds exceeding 100 km/h, heavy