ABC News (Australia) published this video item, entitled “Incredible tales of survival after WA’s Cyclone Seroja | 7.30” – below is their description.
Tens of thousands of people have spent days without power in Western Australia after a tropical cyclone slammed into mid-west communities earlier this week.
Residents in the devastated tourist town of Kalbarri are banding together. Hannah Sinclair reports on some of their incredible tales of survival.
ABC News (Australia) YouTube Channel
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In meteorology, a cyclone is a large scale air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure. Cyclones are characterized by inward spiraling winds that rotate about a zone of low pressure and typically bring winds, rain, high waves and storm surges to the areas they pass.
In the Atlantic and the northeastern Pacific oceans, a tropical cyclone is generally referred to as a hurricane (from the name of the ancient Central American deity of wind, Huracan), in the Indian and south Pacific oceans it is called a cyclone, and in the northwestern Pacific it is called a typhoon.
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