Difference Between Hurricane Katrina And Cyclone Nargis

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Tropical cyclones are always generally severe, wherever they occure. Despite this, certain conditions can make the comsequences of the cyclone more severe. For example, Hurricane Katrina and Cyclone Nargis were both of similar intensities, however, there were many differences in the aftermath of the storm. Before the storm, it is cruicial that it is dedected. Detection allows proper precautions to be put in place. Hurricane Katrina was spotted by advanced, sophisticated monitoring satellite systems, which were able to track the storm and predict a trajectorial path; whereas the appropriate covernments where informed of hurricane Nargis just an hour before it was set to hit their shores. Furthermore, Mississippi and Louisiana declared states

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