No. Typhoons are tropical cyclones, and as such can only form over warm ocean water.
becase the moon is a dry and cold orb
Cyclones in the American continents are typically known as hurricanes or typhoons.
By the order that they form.
"Cyclone"
Typhoons can form anywhere in the world, however, they are only called that if they occur in the Pacific Ocean north of the equator and west of the International Date Line. A storm of the same type in the southern hemisphere is called a cyclone.
typhoons
Hurricanes,typhoons, and cyclones
Typhoons
Typhoons are tropical cyclones. In order to form and maintain themselves they need enormous amounts of moisture in the air. The amounts needed can only be found over warm ocean water. If a typhoon moves over land or cold water it will lose strength.
They are called typhoons. :D
They are called typhoons. :D
No. Antarctica is too cold for tornadoes and especially typhoons.