No. Hurricanes form over water, not land. However Typhoons (essentially the same thing as a hurricane) can form over the Pacific Ocean and strike southeast Asia.
No. It is located south of southeast Asia.
From what I've seen on other answers, Hurricanes are called typhoons in Asia.
June-November, depending on what area the hurricanes form in
Hurricanes are powerful swirling storms found in tropical parts of the Atlantic Ocean (called tropical cyclones in Asia or typhoons in Oceania ) . Hurricanes usually begin over tropical parts of the world's oceans where the temperature is more than 27 degree Celsius.
Italy does not have hurricanes. Hurricanes form over tropical waters.
Southeast Asia's borders follow those of the Southeast Asian countries. Burma, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam form the northwest boundaries of Southeast Asia. Southeast Asia includes Indonesia, but does not include Papua New Guinea or Australia.
They are called typhoons. :D
They are called typhoons. :D
One disadvantage of living in Southeast Asia are the typhoons that hit there those are hurricanes that are formed in the Pacific Ocean
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The storms that we call hurricanes are called typhoons in the waters near east and southeast Asia. These storms usually originate in the tropical waters of the western Pacfic Ocean.
In the warm coastal waters of the Gulf of Mexico and along the coast of Florida and the southeast.
Southeast Asia.
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization(SEATO)
The Eastern Hemisphere, slightly above the equator.
Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia.