📍Meteorology:
1. Cyclical Theory: Storms form,
intensify, and dissipate in a cyclical process.
2. Frontal Theory: Storms develop at
boundaries between air masses (cold fronts, warm fronts).
3. Low-Pressure System
Theory:
Storms form around low-pressure systems, driven by wind and moisture.
🚩Chaos Theory:
1. Butterfly Effect: Small changes in
atmospheric conditions can significantly impact storm formation and trajectory.
2. Unpredictability Theory: Storm behavior is
inherently unpredictable due to complex atmospheric interactions.
🚩Climate
Science:
1. Global Warming Theory: Increased ocean
temperatures and atmospheric moisture contribute to more intense storms.
2. Natural Variability
Theory:
Storm patterns are influenced by natural climate cycles (e.g., El Niño).
🚩Physics:
1. Thermodynamic Theory: Storms convert
energy from heat to kinetic energy.
2. Fluid Dynamics Theory: Storms involve
complex fluid interactions (wind, water, air).
🚩Other Theories:
1. Storm Surge Theory: Storms can cause
significant coastal flooding due to rising sea levels.
2. Electromagnetic
Theory:
Some researchers propose that electromagnetic forces play a role in storm
formation.
3.GOD THEORY:-
Storms are formed by GOD ''INDRADEV''
,this is taken from HINDUMYTHOLOGY.
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