Tropical cyclones do not occur near the equator, roughly within 5 degrees latitude north and south of it. This is because the Coriolis force, which is needed for their formation, is very weak in this region. As a result, tropical cyclones are extremely rare in this equatorial zone.
Like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, if the winds are suficient, then you may be lifted off your feet. Not a rare experience in cyclones.
Cyclones in Europe are known as cyclones. They are not called hurricanes - this is a term generally reserved for cyclones in the Americas.
A number of storms in the northern hemisphere have such characteristics including tropical cyclones (hurricanes an typhoons), some extratropical cyclones, and most tornadoes (on rare occasions they are anticyclonic).
Yes, Japan does have cyclones. The term for cyclones in this area of the world is typhoons.
No. Cyclones are similar to hurricanes.
there was alot of cyclones at the US
Cyclones can easily be several kilometres in height.
Some cyclones produce tornadoes, but most do not.
Cyclones occur every year.
There are none. Cyclones cannot be stopped.
Cincinnati Cyclones was created in 1990.