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A typhoon in the northern hemisphere rotates counter-clockwise, in contrast to a typhoon in the southern hemisphere which rotates the other way (i.e., clockwise) as explained by the Coriolis effect.BR
A super typhoon is a typhoon with sustained winds of at least 150 mph.
The center of a typhoon is the eye of the typhoon. Also known as The Eye of The Storm.
Typhoon belt - means the part of the earth where there is many typhoon. (including Philippines)
Typhoons begin when a wave starts to develop. It goes along with the rotation of the Earth and becomes a typhoon when the system begins to rotate.
A typhoon in the northern hemisphere rotates counter-clockwise, in contrast to a typhoon in the southern hemisphere which rotates the other way (i.e., clockwise) as explained by the Coriolis effect.BR
Typhoon "Agaton" Typhoon "Basyang" Typhoon "Caloy" Typhoon "Domeng" Typhoon "Ester" Typhoon "Florita" Typhoon "Gloria" Typhoon "Henry" Typhoon "Inday" Typhoon "Juan" Typhoon "Katring" 2010 po iyan...yan lang po ang alam ko...pero madami pa pong iba...sorry po kung iyan lang po ang na- type ko...
A typhoon in the northern hemisphere rotates counter-clockwise, in contrast to a typhoon in the southern hemisphere which rotates the other way (i.e., clockwise) as explained by the Coriolis effect.
Tornadoes and typhoons have the following in common:Both are types of violent storm.They both produce strong winds.The pressure at their centers is very low.They rotate cyclonically.
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Tornadoes in the northern hemisphere rotate counterclockwise while those in the southern hemisphere rotate clockwise.
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It depends which way you're looking at it.
A super typhoon is a typhoon with sustained winds of at least 150 mph.
There is no way of preventing any sort of natural disaster.