In Atlantic it's hurricane in the pacific it's typhoon and in the Indian it's cyclone
Yes, there has been a hurricane called Hurricane Robert, which occurred in the Pacific Ocean in 1997. It was a Category 1 hurricane that formed in the eastern Pacific basin.
A fierce tropical storm with high winds and heavy rains is called a hurricane.
a tropical storm.. if it was a hurricane-status in the atlantic, it would be called a typhoon.
The scale of a hurricane intensity is called the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. It categorizes hurricanes based on their sustained wind speeds.
In India, a hurricane is called a cyclone. Cyclones are intense tropical storms with winds that rotate around a low-pressure center and can bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and storm surges.
Honduras can get hurricanes. A hurricane is the named used for what are called typhoons in parts of Asia. So Honduras gets them, but they use the word hurricane instead of typhoon.
yes
No. Hurricane Katrina hit the United States.
That depends on where it is. If it is in the Pacific it is a Typhoon. If it is in the Indian Ocean it is called a tropical cyclone, or a severe cyclonic storm.
In India a hurricane is called a cyclone.
A hurricane over the Atlantic Ocean is simply called a hurricane.
Hurricane Tomas was called a hurricane because it was a tropical cyclone that produced sustained winds in excess of 74 mph, thus meeting the definition of a hurricane.
No more so than hurricane America is a nickname for Southeast America.
That's what they call a hurricane there.
No there was no hurricane named carson
If you mean what was the hurricane called Then i know It was called HURRICANE SANDY
The center of a hurricane is an area of calm winds called the eye of the hurricane.