Yes. Cyclones can happen at any time of year.
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.
Yes. Extratropical cyclones happen all the time, and at times the Atlantic Ocean has had as many as 5 tropical cyclones at the same time. Right now (August 18, 2010) there are two tropical cyclones in the Pacific: Tropical Storm Fernanda and Hurricane Greg
Cyclones - video game - happened in 1994.
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when cyclones happen most
Yes, Japan does have cyclones. The term for cyclones in this area of the world is typhoons.
Cyclones occur in many parts of the world every year. You need to specify the district to ask the chances of a cyclone at any particular time.
Yes. Cyclones are real and are happening all the time.
Cyclones occur in the Pacific. Hurricanes occur in the Atlantic
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No. The moon has no atmosphere for cyclones or any other kind of weather pattern to form in.
No. Cyclones are weather, tsunamis are geological. Sometimes if the hurricane is big enough and starts out way deep in the ocean then there is a good chance it can cause large waves, but a wave generated by a hurricane is not the same as a tsunami.