Different types of storm rotate. A large-scale rotating storm may be called a cyclone. A violently rotating storm that is produced by a thunderstorm is a tornado.
a cyclone
Hurricane
a hurricane is a large spinning storm that has winds over 117 kilometers (73 miles) per hour
Since the hurricane is spinning in a circle, it creates a hole in the middle. That's called the eye. Strange, I know.
No, a sandstorm is caused by to fronts of wind going in different directions hitting each other creating small tornadoes if there is enough heat the small tornadoes will start getting larger and spinning faster to make a sand storm.
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CYCLONE
a cyclone
Hurricane
tornado
tornadoes or hurricanes
a hurricane is a large spinning storm that has winds over 117 kilometers (73 miles) per hour
Cyclones
cyclones
The word is cyclone.
Since hurricanes rotate counterclockwise the right side has stronger winds. This is because the wind speed in this part of the storm is the speed at which the storm is spinning plus the storm's forward speed.
The air inside a tornadic thunderstorm (a storm that produces a tornado) does spin. But it is that spinning air that causes the tornado, rather than the tornado starting the air spinning.