A Hurricane
Hurricane.
The general term for such a storm is tropical cyclone. However, they may be called tropical storms, hurricanes, typhoons, or simply cyclones depending on their intensity and where they occur.
A name that's given to a tropical cyclone is cyclone Tracy
A Hurricane
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.
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.
A lopta storm
A Hurricane
A large swirling low-pressure system that forms over the Atlantic Ocean is known as a tropical cyclone, which includes hurricanes and tropical storms. These systems are characterized by organized convection and can produce strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges. They typically develop over warm ocean waters and can intensify as they move across the ocean. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30 each year.
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A super typhoon is a large swirling tropical cyclone with wind speeds exceeding 150 mph. These storms are capable of causing widespread damage and destruction, especially in coastal regions. Super typhoons are often referred to as the most powerful storms on Earth due to their intense winds and potential for catastrophic impacts.
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