Yes and no.
Australia has cyclones, not typhoons. They are the same weather phenomenon, except that the word 'cyclone' is used around Australia, in the water of the South pacific and the Indian oceans, while the term typhoon is generally used in the Asian region.
Australia
Australia does not have typhoons Australia has hurricanes and Australia has huricane season during Its summer. Typhoons in the northern tropics Hurricanes in the southern tropics.
Typhoon Treasure - 1938 was released on: Australia: September 1938 USA: 24 June 1939 UK: 1943
Typhoon "Agaton" Typhoon "Basyang" Typhoon "Caloy" Typhoon "Domeng" Typhoon "Ester" Typhoon "Florita" Typhoon "Gloria" Typhoon "Henry" Typhoon "Inday" Typhoon "Juan" Typhoon "Katring" 2010 po iyan...yan lang po ang alam ko...pero madami pa pong iba...sorry po kung iyan lang po ang na- type ko...
typhoon
A super typhoon is a typhoon with sustained winds of at least 150 mph.
The center of a typhoon is the eye of the typhoon. Also known as The Eye of The Storm.
Typhoon originates in the Greek for their monster Typhoon the storm giant.
Typhoon belt - means the part of the earth where there is many typhoon. (including Philippines)
the different typhoons are tropical depression,tropical storm,typhoon,and super typhoon
The possessive form of the noun typhoon is typhoon's.Example: The typhoon's winds were very strong.
The center of a typhoon is called the eye.