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Wind speed Tropical depression Wind shear Cumulonimbus Trade winds Cyclogenesis ITCZIs a fundamental atmospheric quantity caused by air moving from high to low pressure, usually due to changes in temperature Nearly constant easterly winds that dominate most of the tropics and subtropics throughout the world, blowing mainly from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere, and from the southeast in the Southern Hemisphere Means it exceeds the maximum sustained winds of 115 mph A general term for warm weather storm systems that occur over tropical waters The area of lowest atmospheric pressure, with diameter which may span 20 - 65 km wide, winds are weak, the temperature is warm, and the sky is clear-everything is calm Is a tropical cyclone with maximum sustained wind speed of less 39km/hr Wind velocity changes from point to point in a given direction A region known from its lowest surface pressure, where the converging air ascends, condenses, and strengthens into sufficiently strong tropical disturbances The process of development of a tropical cyclone A cloud of a class indicative of thunderstorm conditions, characterized by large, dense towers that often reach altitudes Is a fundamental atmospheric quantity caused by air moving from high to low pressure, usually due to changes in temperature

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Wind speed Tropical depression Wind shear Cumulonimbus Trade winds Cyclogenesis ITCZIs a fundamental atmospheric quantity caused by air moving from high to low pressure, usually due to changes in temperature Nearly constant easterly winds that dominate most of the tropics and subtropics throughout the world, blowing mainly from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere, and from the southeast in the Southern Hemisphere Means it exceeds the maximum sustained winds of 115 mph A general term for warm weather storm systems that occur over tropical waters The area of lowest atmospheric pressure, with diameter which may span 20 - 65 km wide, winds are weak, the temperature is warm, and the sky is clear-everything is calm Is a tropical cyclone with maximum sustained wind speed of less 39km/hr Wind velocity changes from point to point in a given direction A region known from its lowest surface pressure, where the converging air ascends, condenses, and strengthens into sufficiently strong tropical disturbances The process of development of a tropical cyclone A cloud of a class indicative of thunderstorm conditions, characterized by large, dense towers that often reach altitudes Is a fundamental atmospheric quantity caused by air moving from high to low pressure, usually due to changes in temperature

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Wind speed is a fundamental atmospheric quantity caused by air moving from high to low pressure, usually due to changes in temperature.

Tropical depression refers to a weather system with sustained winds below 39 km/hr.

Wind shear is the change in wind velocity from point to point in a given direction.

Cumulonimbus is a cloud of a class indicative of thunderstorm conditions, characterized by large, dense towers that often reach high altitudes.

Trade winds are nearly constant easterly winds that dominate most of the tropics and subtropics throughout the world. In the Northern Hemisphere, they blow mainly from the northeast, while in the Southern Hemisphere, they blow mainly from the southeast.

Cyclogenesis is the process of development of a tropical cyclone.

The ITCZ (Intertropical Convergence Zone) is a region known for its lowest surface pressure, where the converging air ascends, condenses, and strengthens into sufficiently strong tropical disturbances.

A tropical cyclone is a weather system with maximum sustained wind speeds exceeding 115 mph.

In summary, wind speed, tropical depression, wind shear, cumulonimbus, trade winds, cyclogenesis, ITCZ, and tropical cyclones are all related to atmospheric phenomena and weather patterns.

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