
Tropical Storms
Tropical storms are intense weather systems that form over warm ocean waters, characterized by strong winds, heavy rain, and thunder. They develop from a low-pressure area that gains energy from the warm sea surface, causing air to rise and form organized thunderstorms. As the storm grows, wind speeds increase and it can develop into a hurricane or typhoon. Tropical storms can cause flooding, wind damage, and heavy rainfall, impacting communities along coastlines. They typically last for several days and can significantly affect weather patterns and populations, making early warning and preparedness crucial.