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'Cyclone' is the generic term for cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons. These tropical storms are called 'cyclones' in the Southern Hemisphere, and they rotate in a clockwise direction. In the northern hemisphere, where cyclones occur in the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean, they are called hurricanes and those in the South China Sea and regions of Asia are called typhoons. Northern hemisphere cyclones rotate anti-clockwise, so are sometimes called "anti-cyclones".
Cyclones in the North Atlantic and Northeast Pacific are called hurricanes, in the Northwest Pacific they are called typhoons, in the South Pacific and Indian Ocean they are called cyclones, and in the South Atlantic and southeastern South Pacific they are called tropical cyclones.
Yes, cyclones, also known as typhoons in the western North Pacific region, pose a threat to China, particularly to its coastal regions. These weather systems can bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, storm surge, and flooding, leading to significant damage and disruptions. China's southeastern coast is most prone to cyclone impacts.
Hurricanes are called cyclones in the southern hemisphere. However, all hurricanes technically qualify as tropical cyclones.
"South Asian Cyclones"Two cyclones have hit South Asia .
No South China is land, the ocean is called the "South China Sea"
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 south china tiger cub is called the cub
Cyclones in Europe are known as cyclones. They are not called hurricanes - this is a term generally reserved for cyclones in the Americas.
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The sea found directly south of China can be called the South Chinese Sea or South China Sea.