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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.
Typhoon - in the Pacific Cyclone - in the Indian Ocean Hurricane - in the Atlantic Generically they are tropical depressions.
All of the above except tornadoes can be considered cyclones. A cyclone is a large scale low pressure system with a defined rotation. Tropical cyclones, which care called hurricanes in the Atlantic and typhoons in the western Pacific also occur in the Indian Ocean. In the most extreme cases winds in tropical cyclones can approach 200 mph, making them second only to tornadoes in terms of wind speed.
A tropical cyclon in the western Pacific north of the equator is called a typhoon.
Tropical disturbance -> tropical depression -> tropical storm -> tropical cyclone (hurricane). *Hurricane is a local name, for tropical cyclones (official name) that appear in the Atlantic.
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.
Typhoon - in the Pacific Cyclone - in the Indian Ocean Hurricane - in the Atlantic Generically they are tropical depressions.
A typhoon, that is, a tropical cyclone that forms in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, rotates in an anti-clockwise direction.
Hurricanes and typhoons are tropical cyclones. A tropical cyclone is a large scale weather system that forms over warm ocean water characterized by low pressure, a closed circulation, a warm core, and organized convection. A hurricane is a northern hemisphere tropical cyclone with sustained winds of at least 74 mph occurring in the Atlantic Ocean or eastern Pacific. A typhoon is the exact same thing only occurring in the western Pacific Ocean.
A hurricane forms over warm, tropical waters, including the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Indian Ocean.
Fronts are not associated with tropical systems.
Atlantic Ocean
A hurricane that forms over the Indian ocean is called a cyclone.
All of the above except tornadoes can be considered cyclones. A cyclone is a large scale low pressure system with a defined rotation. Tropical cyclones, which care called hurricanes in the Atlantic and typhoons in the western Pacific also occur in the Indian Ocean. In the most extreme cases winds in tropical cyclones can approach 200 mph, making them second only to tornadoes in terms of wind speed.
The Atlantic Ocean (more specifically the North Atlantic), which forms the eastern coast of the US.
The Atlantic Ocean forms the eastern and southern border of New England.