Friday, July 13, 2012

Insights and Reflections about Tropical Depression

Today, I have learned that a Tropical Depression is an organized system of clouds and thunderstorms with a surface circulation of less than 39 mph. Though the depression doesn't have an 'eye' or the spiral shape, which characterizes powerful storms, it is indeed a low pressure area and hence is referred to as a depression. This depression mostly forms in the tropical regions of the planet, in maritime tropical air masses and hence it is referred to as tropical depression.    
 I will apply my learnings about this phenomenon in a way that whenever I heard that there is a tropical depression near or in our country I will be prepared of what will going to happen.   
 Learnings about this phenomenon are important because we can be aware of what weather we will have and what we must do when there’s a tropical depression.
            On a larger scale, I will share my learnings in this phenomenon to help other be aware of the weather we will experience and also for their safety.
            I need to know more about the factors that contribute to the formation of tropical depression and the best measure to be taken when there’s a tropical depression.  


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