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They are called typhoons. :D
Yes,Typhoons And Hurricanes can tear Roof of buildings and worst.
No, Hurricanes are called typhoons in the east. So in Japan a hurricane would be called a typhoon.
hurricanes can be both constructive or destructive.
No. Hurricanes are atmospheric phenomena, while earthquakes can only be triggered by processes relatively deep within the earth.
No, typhoons, hurricanes, and cyclone are all the exact same thing except where they originate in the world.
Typhoons do not originate from countries or national states. Typhoons are natural meteorological phenomena that originate from the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Atlantic storms are known as hurricanes, while Pacific ones are commonly called typhoons.
The storms that we call hurricanes are called typhoons in the waters near east and southeast Asia. These storms usually originate in the tropical waters of the western Pacfic Ocean.
Tropical cyclone is a generic term that includes both hurricanes and typhoons. Both hurricanes and typhoons are classified as tropical cyclones with sustained winds of at least 74 mph. The only difference is that a hurricane is in the Atlantic or eastern Pacific while a typhoon is in the western Pacific.
No. Typhoons and hurricanes are basically the same thing. The only differences is in where they occur. Hurricanes are in the Atlantic or eastern Pacific while typhoons are in the western Pacific
hurricanes and typhoons are two different things.
Hurricanes and typhoons are both the same because they are both occurrences that happen in, or near the water.
Both are terms for a tropical cyclone with sustained winds of at least 74 mph.
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Sort of. The only difference is there "hurricanes" are called typhoons.
A typhoon is a cyclone which in the Atlantic Ocean is known as hurricanes. Like hurricanes, typhoons originate over open water and are fueled by the moisture of warm waters and preexisting turbulent weather conditions.