The odd one out is a tornado. Hurricanes and typhoons are both strong tropical cyclones and their own weather systems. A tornado is neither tropical nor a cyclone, but is instead a small-scale weather event that is dependent on a larger parent storm.
Antarctica has never recorded a tornado or a tropical cyclone (hurricane or typhoon).
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It's hurricane. NOT a Typhoon
Hurricane and typhoon are two names for the same kind of storm, which is known scientifically as a tropical cyclone.
The largest tropical cyclone (the type of storm that a hurricane is) on record was Typhoon Tip in October of 1979.
Antarctica has never recorded a tornado or a tropical cyclone (hurricane or typhoon).
cyclone. gale. storm. tornado. twister. blow. tempest. typhoon.
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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.
It's hurricane. NOT a Typhoon
A typhoon or a cyclonic storm.
Yes. Antarctica has never had a tornado or tropical cyclone.
a tropical storm.. if it was a hurricane-status in the atlantic, it would be called a typhoon.
Hurricane and typhoon are two names for the same kind of storm, which is known scientifically as a tropical cyclone.
The only continent that has never has a recorded tornado or tropical cyclone is Antarctica.
a tornado, typhoon, cyclone, twister, and hurricane are pretty much the same.
A Typhoon is a name used in East Asia for a hurricane. It is a type of tropical cyclone occurring in the western regions of the Pacific Ocean. A typhoon is similar to a hurricane in levels of destructiveness. The word typhoon comes from the Chinese term tai-fung meaning great wind. See "What is a cyclone?" for a fuller definition.A typhoon is a mature tropical cyclone that develops in the western part of the North Pacific Ocean between 180° and 100°E