A hurricane over the Atlantic Ocean is simply called a hurricane.
A hurricane that forms in the Atlantic is simply called a hurricane.
A hurricane that forms in the Pacific or Indian Ocean is called a cyclone. Cyclones are tropical storms with strong winds that rotate around a low-pressure center. They are equivalent to hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean.
A hurricane that forms over the Indian ocean is called a cyclone.
A hurricane forms over warm, tropical waters, including the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Indian Ocean.
A storm system called a 'Tropical Cyclone' also known as a 'Hurricane' if it forms over the Atlantic, a 'Cyclone' if it forms over the Indian ocean and a 'Typhoon' if it forms over the Pacific.
Atlantic Ocean
That's called a Hurricane.
The Atlantic Ocean (more specifically the North Atlantic), which forms the eastern coast of the US.
The Orinoco River runs through Venezuela. It forms a large delta and empties in to the Atlantic Ocean. The river is also called Orinoquia River.
The Atlantic Ocean forms the eastern and southern border of New England.
the Atlantic Ocean
the Atlantic ocean