First, in that part of the world such storms are called typhoons. such storms are a few hundred miles across, averaging about 300 miles wide, though some may exceed 1000 miles.
a hurricane is a big cycolon
big
Tyfuamadri
Hurricane = Taifū (台風)(Note: This is where the word typhoon comes from)
Hurricane Mitch in 1998
Typhoon is the Japanese word for a hurricane
Katrina
At its largest Hurricane Sandy had a gale diameter of 1,100 miles.
I'm pretty sure it means "Hurricane" in Japanese.
A common Japanese word for big is 'ookii.'
It would depend on how big the hurricane is and in what direction it is moving in.
A big a$$ waterslide of fun