Ahh, the answer is in your question. They are called cyclones. The western side of Australia generally has about 2 to 3 a year on average (has been as high as 10 Australia wide).
Tropical storms in the seas of South East Asia are called Typhoons.
North and Central America calls them Hurricanes.
They do. But they are not called typhoons there. They are called intense tropical cyclones.
In the Far East, a hurricane is called a typhoon. Hurricanes and typhoons are types of tropical cyclones. In other regions of the world, such as the Caribbean area or parts of the North Atlantic Ocean, these storms are called hurricanes.
They are called cyclones in the Indian Ocean and typhoons in the western Pacific and Philippines region.
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.
Cyclones in both the Indian ocean and the Pacific Ocean are called cyclones.They are known as hurricanes in the Caribbean and the Americas, and typhoons in Asia.
They do, only they're not called hurricanes there. They are called cyclone or very severe tropical 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.
In the Atlantic and eastern Pacific regions, cyclones are called hurricanes in the United States and some areas of the Caribbean. In the western Pacific and southeastern Indian Ocean, cyclones are typically referred to as typhoons, while in the South Pacific and Indian Ocean they are known as cyclones.
Hurricanes are called cyclones in the southern hemisphere. However, all hurricanes technically qualify as tropical cyclones.
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.
Cyclones are typically found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. These include areas such as the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Indian Ocean. Cyclones form over warm ocean waters and can bring strong winds, heavy rain, and storm surges to coastal areas.
Technically, the term hurricane applies to an intense tropical cyclone in the northern hemisphere occurring either in either the Atlantic Ocean or in the Pacific Ocean east of 180 degrees longitude. Intense tropical cyclones in the west of the line and north of the equator are called typhoons while those south of the equator are simply called cyclones.