A typhoon, the pacific coast in the western Pacific Ocean where they generate is the Powerfull Mexican Pacific Sea Board, and in Mexico they are called Hurricane also remembering the wind god of the Olmecs.
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In the Pacific Ocean, hurricanes are referred to as typhoons in the western North Pacific and cyclones in the eastern North Pacific. Typhoons typically affect countries like Japan, China, and the Philippines, while cyclones impact areas such as Mexico and the western coast of the United States.
Hurricanes that occur over the China Sea are called typhoons. Typhoons are large tropical cyclones that form in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean and can have significant impacts on countries in the region, including China, Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines.
It depends on 3 things.They must be tropicalThey must produce sustained winds of at least 74 mphThey must occur in the potion east of the International Date Line and north of the equatorStorms of the same type west of the date line are called typhoons and ones south of the equator are called cyclones. The only country in the world that has hurricanes on the Pacific Ocean is Mexico, no other, none, we have them all, you like everybody else have them over our gulf, The Gulf of Mexico, but we have the largest Pacific sea board in America, so we get all the storms which we always call Huricanes.
The hurricanes, are also know as typhoon's, but the word hurricane, is western, it comes from the ancient Olmecs, who had a wind god, called huracan, so when the Spanish saw the storm, they used the local word for it, and it is in use to this day.
No they are not always called hurricanes. Win the western Pacific they are called typhoons and in the southern Pacific they are called cyclones. The generic term is tropical cyclone.
They are called cyclones in the Indian Ocean and typhoons in the western Pacific and Philippines region.
In the Pacific. In the Atlantic they're called hurricanes.
A Hurricane or a Typhoon or a Cyclone.
A hurricane in the western Pacific is called a typhoon.
Very large tropical cyclones with high winds are called hurricanes in the Atlantic and northeastern Pacific, typhoons in the northwestern Pacific, and cyclones in the Indian Ocean and South Pacific.
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True. Hurricanes and typhoons are essentially the same type of storm, but the terminology differs based on their location. In the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific, they are referred to as hurricanes, while in the Northwest Pacific, they are called typhoons. Both are types of tropical cyclones.
In the Pacific Ocean, hurricanes are referred to as typhoons in the western North Pacific and cyclones in the eastern North Pacific. Typhoons typically affect countries like Japan, China, and the Philippines, while cyclones impact areas such as Mexico and the western coast of the United States.
They are mostly called tropical storms or cyclones.
Hurricanes that occur over the China Sea are called typhoons. Typhoons are large tropical cyclones that form in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean and can have significant impacts on countries in the region, including China, Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines.