Technically, the term hurricane applies to an intense tropical cyclone in the northern hemisphere occurring either in either the Atlantic Ocean or in the Pacific Ocean east of 180 degrees longitude. Intense tropical cyclones in the west of the line and north of the equator are called typhoons while those south of the equator are simply called cyclones.
Storms that are similar to hurricanes are called typhoons in the western Pacific Ocean north of the equator.
Hurricanes are experienced more in the Pacific Ocean. The western Pacific experiences more hurricanes. The Atlantic and the Indian Ocean also experience hurricanes.
The hurricanes, are also know as typhoon's, but the word hurricane, is western, it comes from the ancient Olmecs, who had a wind god, called huracan, so when the Spanish saw the storm, they used the local word for it, and it is in use to this day.
From June through November, with September being especially active.
Hurricanes in the western Pacific are called typhoons. Due to the manner in which ocean currents spiral, water tends to be warmer and therefore more favorable for storms such as typhoons in the western part of an ocean. Since they occur in the tropics, hurricanes tend to move toward the west which, in the western part of an ocean, would bring them toward land and populated areas. Many of these storms encounter countries that feature a combination of high population density and poor construction, which is a recipe for disaster.
A Hurricane or a Typhoon or a Cyclone.
Tropical cyclones (the generic term for hurricanes and similar storms) are most common in the western portions of oceans in the tropics. Such storms are called hurricanes in the Atlantic ocean and the eastern Pacific hurricane.
Pacific Ocean intense tropical storms are called cyclones. In the Atlantic they are called hurricanes.
They are called by the name "Typhoons". Until they are mature, they are cyclonic storms
All oceans are famous for their destructive storms. These storms come out of what seems like nowhere and can be devastating for everyone involved.
Storms that are similar to hurricanes are called typhoons in the western Pacific Ocean north of the equator.
Hurricanes are experienced more in the Pacific Ocean. The western Pacific experiences more hurricanes. The Atlantic and the Indian Ocean also experience hurricanes.
The hurricanes, are also know as typhoon's, but the word hurricane, is western, it comes from the ancient Olmecs, who had a wind god, called huracan, so when the Spanish saw the storm, they used the local word for it, and it is in use to this day.
From June through November, with September being especially active.
There were four hurricanes named Lili, in 1984, 1990, 1996, and 2002. There were three hurricanes named Lily in 1967, 1971, and 1975. Lili was used for storms in the Atlantic Ocean; Lily was used for hurricanes in the eastern Pacific Ocean. No hurricanes have been named Lilly by that spelling.
In the Atlantic and eastern Pacific they north of the equator are called hurricanes. In the western Pacific north of the equator they are called typhoons. In the northern Indian Ocean they are called very severe cyclonic storms.
There was never a "tornado Douglas" as tornadoes are not given official names as hurricanes are.There were two storms called Hurricane Douglas. Both storms remianed over the open waters of the Pacific Ocean.