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		<title>By: Jiberish</title>
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		<description>cyclones are driven by warm sea surface temperatures and cooler air.  Since I have no idea where you are talking about, i would guess in the late summer and autumn.  When the warm air over the ocean rises cool air from the surrounding areas moves inward to replace it.  Then Coriolis forces cause the air to move in a circular fashion, and a cyclone is born.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>cyclones are driven by warm sea surface temperatures and cooler air.  Since I have no idea where you are talking about, i would guess in the late summer and autumn.  When the warm air over the ocean rises cool air from the surrounding areas moves inward to replace it.  Then Coriolis forces cause the air to move in a circular fashion, and a cyclone is born.</p>
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