The only continent that has never has a recorded tornado or tropical cyclone is Antarctica.
Antarctica
Antarctica has never experienced typhoons or tornadoes due to its extreme cold temperatures and lack of typical weather patterns that can create these weather events.
Antarctica has never had a typhoon or tornado, at least not for millions of years.
Antarctica has never recorded a tornado or a tropical cyclone (hurricane or typhoon).
Yes. Antarctica has never had a tornado or tropical cyclone.
No. A typhoon is neither underwater, not a tornado. Rather, a typhoon is essentially the same thing as a hurricane. It is a large and intense tropical storm system that brings powerful winds, torrential rain, and large waves. A typhoon is much larger than a tornado and is its own self-sustaining weather system.
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A hurricane and a typhoon are the same strength, as they are the same type of storm only occurring in different regions. They are a kind of cyclone. Overall, a hurricane or typhoon is stronger than other varieties of cyclone. Due to their large size, such cyclone will release more energy than a tornado, but a tornado has stronger winds.
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No. Antarctica is too cold for tornadoes and especially typhoons.
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