a small cyclone or dust-devil (which can actually be quite large and dangerous) is called a willy-willy.
A willy-willy is a severe tropical cyclone in Australia.
Yes: willy willy. That's a severe tropical cyclone. Correction: Contrary to popular belief, a willy-willy is not a severe tropical cyclone. A willy-willy is a small, harmless twister that does nothing more than collect dust and debris as it sweeps along. In the southern hemisphere, cyclones are known as cyclones. In the northern helishpere they are known as either hurricanes or, in parts of Asia, typhoons. Cyclone is the generic term for a severe tropical storm that can be categorised into varying degrees of destructiveness, according to the speed of the winds.
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A willy-willy is a severe tropical cyclone in Australia.
cyclone typhoon willy willies
They can be called, hurricanes, cyclones, typhoons and willy-willies
the centre of a cyclone is called the eye
Because Papua New Guinea is approx. in the related regions of Australia, i believe the answer is willy-willy ( may be capitalized or not) Clarification: A willy-willy is just a harmless wind which whips into a rotating dust devil, gathering up dust, leaves and loose debris. It is quite harmless and easily disrupted. The equivalent of a hurricane in Papua New Guinea is a cyclone. Cyclones are common in northern Australian waters, and hence in the New Guinea region as well. Cyclone is the generic name given to cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons.
Cyclone in Hindi language is called "तूफान" (Toofan).
When they are severe!
cyclone.