A Hurricane.
hurricane
If a tropical storm in the Atlantic had sustained winds in the range of 39-73 mph it is simply called a tropical storm. If sustained winds reach or exceed 74 mph, the storm is called a hurricane.
a tropical storm.. if it was a hurricane-status in the atlantic, it would be called a typhoon.
The southern Atlantic Ocean gets a lot of wind shear, which can prevent tropical cyclones from forming.
The region is called the Coastal Plains.
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The first named tropical storm in the Atlantic in 2003 was Tropical Storm Ana.
The first named storm of the 2013 Atlantic Hurricane Season will be Andrea.
The first named storm of the 2014 Atlantic Hurricane Season will be Arthur.
The Atlantic region of Canada derives its name from geography: it is the region of Canada in which the Atlantic Ocean is the dominant natural feature.
The first tropical storm of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season was Hurricane Alex.
A very strong wind in the West Atlantic is often referred to as a "hurricane" when it reaches tropical storm strength and develops a well-defined circulation. These storms can produce extremely high winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges, posing significant threats to coastal areas. Additionally, the term "Nor'easter" can describe powerful winter storms in the region that bring strong winds and heavy precipitation.