Americans tend to call them Hurricanes and in Asia they usually call the Typhoons.
No, cyclones do not occur on the moon. Cyclones are large-scale rotating storms that are driven by temperature differences in the Earth's atmosphere, which the moon lacks due to its lack of atmosphere.
Yes. Extratropical cyclones happen all the time, and at times the Atlantic Ocean has had as many as 5 tropical cyclones at the same time. Right now (August 18, 2010) there are two tropical cyclones in the Pacific: Tropical Storm Fernanda and Hurricane Greg
The most flooded country is Bangladesh, as it is a low-lying country with a large delta region that is prone to flooding from monsoons, cyclones, and sea level rise. The country's geography and high population density make it particularly vulnerable to recurring floods.
No, cyclones are not geological phenomena. Cyclones are atmospheric phenomena characterized by low pressure systems with rotating winds, often resulting in strong winds, heavy rain, and storm surge. Geology, on the other hand, is the study of Earth's physical structure, history, and the processes that shape it.
Iowa State Cyclones cross country was created in 1859.
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Neither, Spain is a country. It can get both cyclones and anticyclones.
Americans tend to call them Hurricanes and in Asia they usually call the Typhoons.
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Cyclones in Europe are known as cyclones. They are not called hurricanes - this is a term generally reserved for cyclones in the Americas.
Yes, Japan does have cyclones. The term for cyclones in this area of the world is typhoons.
No. Cyclones are similar to hurricanes.
Cyclones in South Asian countries can affect various parts, including coastal regions, low-lying areas, and islands. These areas are particularly vulnerable to cyclones due to their proximity to the sea and their exposure to strong winds, heavy rainfall, storm surges, and flooding. Populated areas along the coast are often the most impacted by cyclones due to these factors.
there was alot of cyclones at the US
Cyclones can easily be several kilometres in height.