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GCSE Geography AQA 2020-2022

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What are the structure of a Tropical Storm?

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It looks like a huge whirlpool that stretchs around 482-644 km wide and 6-8 km high. The centre part of the Tropical Storm is called the Eye They Eye is 32-48 km wide and has light wind speeds and no rain but instead harvests descending air. Large towering cumulonimbus clouds surround the eye. They are caused by worm moist air condensing as it rises. This makes heavy rainfall and wind speeds up to 320 km/h


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