What it is and where it occurs- A cyclone is a very violent storm.
It never comes alone. Heavy showers of rain, thunder and lightning are its companions.
When a cyclone blows, it moves round and round in the form of small circles.
It always changes its course when it blows. It does not move always i n the
same direction like an ordinary storm. It occurs mostly i n the
warm parts of the world. India is a region of such a part of the
world. Hence cyclones often blow over her. In cold countries
there is no cyclone.
The signs of a cyclone - There are some signs of a brewing
cyclone. A low pressure is created in the sea. The weather becomes
very hot. There is not a breath of wind. Patches of dark clouds
gradually spread in the sky. At last, the sky becomes dark. A
storm sets in. The wind then begins to blow violently. That is
the beginning of a cyclone.
The actual cyclone - Then it rains very heavily. Flashes
of lightning are seen. Thunders begin to peal loudly. The wind
begins to blow furiously. It blows on forming circles. There is a
roaring sound. The wind continues to blow for some hours.
Sometimes it continues for a day or two. Such terrible cyclones
happened in September 1918 before the Pujas and in November
1988.
Its effect - The effect of a cyclone is terrible. Big trees fall.
Roofs of houses are blown away. Many a house is destroyed.
Many a man is killed. The water of the river rises. There are
huge waves in the river. Many boats sink. Many men are
drowned. Sometimes steamers are also sunk. Everywhere dead
bodies of men and beasts are found. Crops are destroyed. People
suffer much. They become homeless and helpless. There is
scarcity of food. Famine breaks out. This miserable condition of
the people cannot be fully described. Other people then try to
help them with money, food, medicine and clothes.
Conclusion - The cyclone is a terrible evil. Man has no
power to prevent it. But people may be warned beforehand
by weather experts and meteorologists that there will be a cyclone.
It never comes alone. Heavy showers of rain, thunder and lightning are its companions.
When a cyclone blows, it moves round and round in the form of small circles.
It always changes its course when it blows. It does not move always i n the
same direction like an ordinary storm. It occurs mostly i n the
warm parts of the world. India is a region of such a part of the
world. Hence cyclones often blow over her. In cold countries
there is no cyclone.
The signs of a cyclone - There are some signs of a brewing
cyclone. A low pressure is created in the sea. The weather becomes
very hot. There is not a breath of wind. Patches of dark clouds
gradually spread in the sky. At last, the sky becomes dark. A
storm sets in. The wind then begins to blow violently. That is
the beginning of a cyclone.
The actual cyclone - Then it rains very heavily. Flashes
of lightning are seen. Thunders begin to peal loudly. The wind
begins to blow furiously. It blows on forming circles. There is a
roaring sound. The wind continues to blow for some hours.
Sometimes it continues for a day or two. Such terrible cyclones
happened in September 1918 before the Pujas and in November
1988.
Its effect - The effect of a cyclone is terrible. Big trees fall.
Roofs of houses are blown away. Many a house is destroyed.
Many a man is killed. The water of the river rises. There are
huge waves in the river. Many boats sink. Many men are
drowned. Sometimes steamers are also sunk. Everywhere dead
bodies of men and beasts are found. Crops are destroyed. People
suffer much. They become homeless and helpless. There is
scarcity of food. Famine breaks out. This miserable condition of
the people cannot be fully described. Other people then try to
help them with money, food, medicine and clothes.
Conclusion - The cyclone is a terrible evil. Man has no
power to prevent it. But people may be warned beforehand
by weather experts and meteorologists that there will be a cyclone.

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