In the Pacific.
In the Atlantic they're called hurricanes.
Typhoons are what they call the large storms in the eastern Pacific and the Indian Oceans. They are called hurricanes in the eastern Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
The three major oceans are the Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Indian.
Typhoons do not originate from countries or national states. Typhoons are natural meteorological phenomena that originate from the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Atlantic storms are known as hurricanes, while Pacific ones are commonly called typhoons.
Such storms are overall called tropical cyclones. They go by different names in different regions. In the Atlantic Ocean and eastern Pacific they are called hurricanes. In the western Pacific they are called typhoons. In the southern Pacific and Indian Oceans they simply are called cyclones.
Location is the key here! Typhoons are a Pacific thing and Hurricanes are an Atlantic thing. A couple have been storms in both Oceans!
Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico.
The Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Atlantic Ocean.
Atlantic.
North atlantic, south atlantic, north pacific, and south pacific.
The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
The oceans are: Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic.
The Atlantic, Arctic, and Pacific.