There are many factors involved in typhoon formation. When large amounts of heat energy collide with an unstable atmosphere, Coriolis force, upper atmosphere divergence, or a moist mid-atmosphere a typhoon forms.
In Asia tropical storms are called "Typhoons".
Cyclonic storms, which may be called hurricanes, typhoons, or cyclones.
Hurricanes, typhoons, or cyclones, depending on which part of the world they form.
Typhoons cannot be prevented.
No, typhoons are a southeast Asia phenomena.
Typhoons gain strength when over warm waters, but cool waters and land causes them to lose strength.
Typhoons do hit land.
Yes typhoons travel
In Japan, cyclones are typically referred to as "typhoons." Typhoons are a type of tropical cyclone that forms in the northwest Pacific Ocean and can bring heavy rains, strong winds, and significant damage to the region. The Japan Meteorological Agency monitors and names these storms according to a specific list of names used for typhoons in the Pacific. Typhoon season generally runs from May to October.
Typhoons can deliver much needed rain to a region.
No. Typhoons are tropical storms. Antarctica is a polar desert.
meteorologists name typhoons in alphabetical order