Yes, Japan does have cyclones. The term for cyclones in this area of the world is typhoons.
Tropical cyclones visiting southern Japan are called typhoons
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Yes. Cyclones can happen at any time of year.
Annually, the five countries that get hit with the most cyclones are the US, China, the Philippines, Mexico, and Japan. However, since 1970, the five countries that have been hit by the most cyclones total are China, the Philippines, Mexico, Japan, and the US.
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No. The moon has no atmosphere for cyclones or any other kind of weather pattern to form in.
They can happen at any time. The United States gets two types of cyclones: tropical cyclones (tropiical storms and hurricanes) and mid-latitude cyclones. Tropical cyclones typically hit the United States in the later half of summer and early fall. Mid-latitude cyclones are more common and can occur at any time, but are most common and strongest in the colder half of the year.
Cyclone is a generic term for a low pressure system with counterclockwise rotation in the northern hemisphere or clockwise rotation in the southern hemisphere. Cyclones can occur over both land and water, but tend to be stronger over water.
No. Tsunamis are not related to cyclones in any way. However a typhoon is a type of cyclone.
Tropical cyclones are most likely to occur over warm and moist, (tropical) seas and oceans. they do move across seas and builds up, but when the cyclones hits the land it will slow down and will loose energy :) hope this helped :)
It depends on the area. Each area has basically their own cyclone season some are year round like the Philippians but places like Japan wont experience any in the winter