A "typoon" (as you put it) is a massive wave, same as a tsunami. A "hurrican" is a storm caused by warm and cold fronts mixing together, with the ability to travel over 213 mph.
No. Hurricane Katrina dissipated in 2005 and will never return. Hurricane Sandy occurred seven years after Katrina and is a completely different storm.
A tornado and a hurricane cannot "combine" as they operate on different scales. It is fairly common for tornadoes to produce tornadoes.
yes because when a hurricane hits a place the people have to migrate to a different place because the hurricane destroyed there homes.
The eye is the calmest place and is in the center
Yes . . . hurricane winds blow in a circular fashion, meaning that at almost every point around the hurricane the wind is blowing in a different direction. Winds in the front blow nearly opposite the winds in back, for example.
That they are both some type of storms
A typoon is a hurricane. The typhoon destroyed the tiny village.
each hurricane has a different scale and mass.
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Hurricane refers to one Hurricane, While Hurricanes refers to two or more hurricanes.
No. Hurricane Katrina dissipated in 2005 and will never return. Hurricane Sandy occurred seven years after Katrina and is a completely different storm.
They are different because, they are all formed differently.
A cyclone occurs over water. A hurricane occurs over land.
They will make multiple passes through different parts of the hurricane at different heights, from about 500 feet to 10,000 feet. This is usually between 5 and 10 times I believe.
a hurricane brings all different types of horrible weather. for example it causes horrible winds and rain.