hurricanes
hurricanes
Very large tropical cyclones with high winds are called hurricanes in the Atlantic and northeastern Pacific, typhoons in the northwestern Pacific, and cyclones in the Indian Ocean and South Pacific.
The name for very violent and serious types of winds that bring a lot of disaster is a "cyclone." Cyclones are large systems of winds that rotate around a center of low pressure, and can cause widespread damage through strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges.
A large swirling front with very low pressure at the center is called a hurricane in the Atlantic and eastern Pacific Ocean, while it is referred to as a typhoon in the western North Pacific Ocean. These tropical cyclones are powerful weather systems characterized by strong winds and heavy rains.
The huge winds needed to cause cyclones requires very warm water, so hurricanes and cyclones mainly occur during the summer (hurricane season). As global warming grows, it is very possible that water temperatures increase enough to cause more strong winds. More strong winds cause more cyclones which can develop into hurricanes.
Typhoons are the name for very strong winds that can affect Japan. These tropical cyclones bring heavy rain and strong winds, causing potential damage and disruptions in the region.
Very large tropical storms with high winds are called hurricanes. Hurricanes form over warm ocean waters and can cause significant damage to coastal areas when they make landfall. Winds in hurricanes can reach speeds of over 74 miles per hour.
A hurricane is a large, strong storm characterized by powerful winds and heavy rainfall. These storms typically form over warm ocean waters and can cause widespread damage and flooding when they make landfall.
Tropical cyclones, including hurricanes, typhoons, and cyclones, are known to produce the highest winds on Earth. These storms can reach wind speeds exceeding 150 mph (240 km/h) and can cause significant damage due to their strong winds and heavy rainfall.
monsoon winds bring moisture in from the Indian ocean, and the wind coming down from the Himalayas makes India very dry.
They do, only they're not called hurricanes there. They are called cyclone or very severe tropical cyclones.
They are very big so they destroy alot and cost alot to rebuild after. The winds are very strong so thing tear apart easier than in not so stormy weather.