What are super cyclones? Explain their formation and discuss the major socio-economic impacts of super cyclones on vulnerable regions.
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: Important Geophysical phenomena- Cyclones
Topic: Important Geophysical phenomena- Cyclones
Q2. What are super cyclones? Explain their formation and discuss the major socio-economic impacts of super cyclones on vulnerable regions. (15 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: DTE
Why the question: It has been 25 years since the 1999 Super Cyclone in Odisha, one of the most devastating cyclones in India, which caused widespread destruction Key Demand of the question: Explain what super cyclones are, their formation process, and their socio-economic impacts on vulnerable regions. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Briefly define super cyclones and highlight their intensity and destructive potential compared to regular cyclones. Body: Briefly discuss about Super Cyclones. Formation: Explain the atmospheric and oceanic conditions required for super cyclone formation, including warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and the Coriolis effect. Socio-economic Impacts: Discuss impacts on infrastructure, agriculture, livelihoods, displacement, and the long-term effects on economic growth and social fabric in affected regions. Conclusion: Conclude with the importance of disaster management strategies and building resilience in vulnerable coastal areas.
Why the question:
It has been 25 years since the 1999 Super Cyclone in Odisha, one of the most devastating cyclones in India, which caused widespread destruction
Key Demand of the question:
Explain what super cyclones are, their formation process, and their socio-economic impacts on vulnerable regions.
Structure of the Answer:
Introduction: Briefly define super cyclones and highlight their intensity and destructive potential compared to regular cyclones.
• Briefly discuss about Super Cyclones.
• Formation: Explain the atmospheric and oceanic conditions required for super cyclone formation, including warm sea surface temperatures, low wind shear, and the Coriolis effect.
• Socio-economic Impacts: Discuss impacts on infrastructure, agriculture, livelihoods, displacement, and the long-term effects on economic growth and social fabric in affected regions.
Conclusion: Conclude with the importance of disaster management strategies and building resilience in vulnerable coastal areas.