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The storms over the Indian Ocean are generally referred to as tropical cyclones. These storms can also be known as typhoons or hurricanes, depending on where they occur in the world.
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Tropical storms can occur in various locations around the world, mainly in tropical and subtropical regions near the equator. These storms typically develop over warm ocean waters, with some common areas being the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and the Indian Ocean.
All over the world.
All over the world.
Tropical storms typically occur in the tropical regions of the world, between 30 degrees latitude north and south of the equator. These storms form over warm ocean waters and can cause heavy rainfall, strong winds, and sometimes flooding.
Hurricanes and typhoons are both terms for tropical cyclones, which are large storms that form over warm ocean waters. The main difference between them is their location: hurricanes occur in the Atlantic and eastern Pacific Ocean, while typhoons occur in the western Pacific Ocean.
Tropical storms typically form over warm ocean waters where they can gain strength from the heat and moisture. Once formed, they can move over both land and water, but they usually weaken rapidly over land due to the lack of a warm water source to fuel them.
Yes, there can be a lot of winter storms in the Atlantic Ocean.
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