Tidal waves are caused by cyclones. Cyclones are high waves accompanied with heavy rain, and they lead to floods. So cyclones cause tidal waves, that is where they come from.
Cyclones in Europe are known as cyclones. They are not called hurricanes - this is a term generally reserved for cyclones in the Americas.
Cyclones of Chittagong was created in 2009.
Jacksonville Cyclones was created in 1995.
"South Asian Cyclones"Two cyclones have hit South Asia .
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What made cyclones so famous is the fact that they destroy things...
Cyclones in the South China Sea are known as typhoons, so yes, cyclones can be a problem in China. China has, in fact been hit by over 30 cyclones, or typhoons, in the last forty years.
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Tidal waves are caused by cyclones. Cyclones are high waves accompanied with heavy rain, and they lead to floods. So cyclones cause tidal waves, that is where they come from.
Sometimes they are called cyclones, though it is incorrect to do so, as a cyclone is a large-scale weather system
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The term cyclone refers to a wide variety of weather phenomena. Many cyclones are not particularly violent, though tropical cyclones (hurricanes and typhoons) generally are. Generally speaking tornadoes are more violent than cyclones but cyclones cover a much larger area and so release much more energy.
'Cyclone' is the generic term for cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons. These tropical storms are called 'cyclones' in the Southern Hemisphere, and they rotate in a clockwise direction. In the northern hemisphere, where cyclones occur in the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean, they are called hurricanes and those in the South China Sea and regions of Asia are called typhoons. Northern hemisphere cyclones rotate anti-clockwise, so are sometimes called "anti-cyclones".